Mitch McConnell spent a chunk of money in Alabama. His influence probably hindered his buddy’s chances rather than helped him….
Headline writers beware: statutory tax rates require context. And writing headlines about them without it makes you look silly. Often,…
This month marks the 285th birthday of Marylander, Charles Carroll, the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence (because…
Sacramento The newly announced California Assembly’s Republican leadership team is, as I reported, a “who’s who” of “Republicans in name…
“If you think the average Dominican guy’s bad, Trujillo was five thousand times worse. Dude had hundreds of spies whose…
With the Obamacare fight all but over, all eyes have turned to tax reform. This week, President Trump unveiled the…
Back in the seventies and eighties, the Big Three, aka GM, Ford, and Chrysler, experienced difficulties with the auto unions….
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.
In the private sector and during his short time as president, Donald J. Trump has never been shy about firing…
Roger Federer faced match point in what is called “super” or “champions” tie-break: first to ten rather than the seven…