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by | May 7, 2023

Back in 1936, E. Alexander Powell flew to two dozen republics and colonies “fringing and dotting the Caribbean,” in “half…

by | Mar 10, 2023

The tragic killing of two U.S. citizens this week in the border town of Matamoros, Mexico, should, in a just…

by | Sep 7, 2022

The Dallas Morning News, longtime home of one of The American Spectator’s most beloved columnists, William Murchison, is on target…

by | Aug 1, 2022

Mexico’s attempt at a government-run wholesale wireless communications network is the latest in a string of costly, inefficient, and ultimately…

by | Jan 27, 2022

“I needed that scratch to awaken me.”  -Tyrone Power in The Mark of Zorro Hooray for Hollywoke. Where once it steered…

by | Oct 9, 2021

Have you ever given some thought to how politicians and the media are well-schooled in the use of connotation versus…

by | Sep 19, 2021

Only one man in Hollywoke today could make a movie as old-fashioned, straightforward, and ultimately uplifting as Cry Macho, and…

by | Aug 18, 2021

Afghanistan is not the only crisis mortifying our country as Biden licks ice cream from the comfort of Camp David,…

by | Aug 5, 2021

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, scored a major win for the Biden…

by | Jul 15, 2021

In the 1970s, the Latin American Left played a key role in the destruction of liberal democracy, which it attacked…

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