by | Oct 9, 2017

Call me an outcast or worse, but even as a child when tennis hustler Bobby Riggs was at the nadir of his fame in the 1970s I saw him for what he was, one of the first cultural warriors fighting…

by | Oct 6, 2017

The NFL is exquisitely selective about what it goes to its fainting couches over. The latest player to wind up in the principal’s office for offending leftist sensibilities is Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton. So, what did our Cam do…

by | Sep 11, 2017

What can you say about an urbane, epicurean super spy for Queen and Country who became a geek? That he liked digitization? That he went liberal? In an alarming development for Bond devotees everywhere, the digital colosssi Apple and Amazon…

by | Aug 30, 2017

President Donald J. Trump, for all his defects, speaks to white Americans, badgered ceaselessly, told to renounce their heritage and confess ancestral sins. Too many of them — millions — have put up quite a while with censure they feel…

by | Aug 28, 2017

No sooner did my article come out last week on how renaming Fenway’s Park’s famed Yawkey Way was another example of political correctness run amok than ESPN decided to be even 50 shades nuttier than Red Sox owner John Henry….

by | Aug 21, 2017

America is in the midst of a Mao-like purging of history. Anything that isn’t politically correct must go, our own little cultural revolution, with those not going along with the fun surely to be ostracized or to be lumped in…

by | Aug 14, 2017

“Indefensible.” With that one word I was fired from CNN. What did the network find “indefensible”? Two mocking words from a mocking sentence in a two-day old column that appeared in this space in The American Spectator and were repeated…

by | Aug 11, 2017

Like all of you, my workday ends with a sense of relief rather than a laugh, but last night was different. During my recap of current news I came upon a photo I found hilarious: The advertising guys at KLM…

by | Jul 13, 2017

Remember when all your local sports team had to worry about was winning games and selling tickets? Now they are also expected to be political activists as well. Case in point is what is happening in Tampa Bay. As is…

by | Jul 12, 2017

Americans tend to trust their local governments above all others. A September, 2016, survey by Gallup showed that “Americans who trust” local governments to solve problems stood at 71% compared with 61% who trust their state governments. Fold these data into the 17%…

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