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by | Sep 28, 2017

Mitch McConnell spent a chunk of money in Alabama. His influence probably hindered his buddy’s chances rather than helped him….

by | Sep 28, 2017

Headline writers beware: statutory tax rates require context. And writing headlines about them without it makes you look silly. Often,…

by | Sep 28, 2017

This month marks the 285th birthday of Marylander, Charles Carroll, the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence (because…

by | Sep 28, 2017

Sacramento The newly announced California Assembly’s Republican leadership team is, as I reported, a “who’s who” of “Republicans in name…

by | Sep 28, 2017

“If you think the average Dominican guy’s bad, Trujillo was five thousand times worse. Dude had hundreds of spies whose…

by | Sep 28, 2017

With the Obamacare fight all but over, all eyes have turned to tax reform. This week, President Trump unveiled the…

by | Sep 27, 2017

Back in the seventies and eighties, the Big Three, aka GM, Ford, and Chrysler, experienced difficulties with the auto unions….

by | Sep 27, 2017

On the occasion of my 50th anniversary of founding and editing The American Spectator, I feel moved to reflect on the parlous condition of the magazine business. We celebrated our anniversary just last night, and naturally I composed my reflections before the event. What makes this column something more than an occasion for indulgence is that the sickly condition of magazines is, of a sudden, a hot news item.

by | Sep 27, 2017

In the private sector and during his short time as president, Donald J. Trump has never been shy about firing…

by | Sep 27, 2017

Roger Federer faced match point in what is called “super” or “champions” tie-break: first to ten rather than the seven…

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