by | Apr 14, 2025

The Cut, a popular New York magazine site covering women’s lives and interests, from politics to feminism to mental health, recently posed a question: Why do some women inspire such disproportionate rage? Among the names floated, none loomed larger than Meghan…

by and | Dec 23, 2024

On this last episode of The Spectacle Podcast for 2024, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay offer their gratitude and greetings to listeners and viewers of The Spectacle. Melissa and Scott reflect on the year and share insights into their lives. Tune in…

by and | Nov 23, 2024

A great friend of The American Spectator, Theodore Olson, passed away this past week. He is the widower of Barbara Olson, the namesake of the annual award presented by The American Spectator, Lila Rose being the latest recipient.  Richard V….

by and | Nov 14, 2024

Legacy media is no longer relevant, and the American people have turned to YouTubers, podcasters, and other influencers to obtain information. In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay discuss how mainstream media has lost the…

by | Oct 31, 2024

In today’s media landscape, where personality-driven content often holds more influence than traditional mainstream media, Donald Trump has capitalized on the formerly untapped power of podcasts.  This past week, the former president and Sen. JD Vance both sat for hours-long…

by | Oct 13, 2024

I started my career in music journalism in the Stone Age. And I started it by founding a magazine dedicated to one of my passions, Spanish pop. The magazine was and is called Popes80.com (if you are learning Spanish and…

by | Oct 8, 2024

“This is not the 1950s anymore,” Kamala Harris informed earlier this week. Those words broadcast on a podcast called Call Her Daddy served as what radio Dragnet Joe Friday might call a “clue.” The, er, podcasts of the 1950s, of…

by and | Oct 8, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy, a popular podcast among young women that is known for glorifying promiscuity. In this episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast, hosts Ellie Gardey Holmes and Lyrah Margo analyze the…

by | Aug 3, 2024

Candace, we hardly knew ye. Where are the eyes that looked so mild? Hurroo, hurroo Where are the eyes that looked so mild? Hurroo, hurroo Where are the eyes that looked so mild When so many hearts you first beguiled?…

by | Jun 14, 2024

Understanding Karl Marx’s disturbing background unveils communism’s true colors. In a new interview with Daily Wire host Jordan Peterson, American Spectator editor Paul Kengor details Marx’s connection to Satanism and the impact it had on his life and beliefs. The…

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