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by | Feb 4, 2023

Saturday I had a disastrous night last night. The woman who is the closest to me of any human on…

by | Jan 13, 2023

The American Spectator lost a great friend yesterday, and America lost a great friend too. On Thursday, Paul Johnson passed…

by | Jan 3, 2023

WASHINGTON — Norman Mailer once told me that the American people respect an eminence merely for growing old. I believe…

by | Dec 29, 2022

The Washington Post columnist George Will surveys recent world events and proclaims that the “correlation of world forces” has shifted…

by | Dec 6, 2022

The subtitle of John Delury’s Agents of Subversion suggests that the book has two main themes: the fate of CIA…

by | Dec 3, 2022

Nick Lindquist, a conservative freelance writer, has a piece in Law & Liberty in which he essentially blames Richard Nixon…

by | Nov 20, 2022

The election of November 2022 was the 50th anniversary of something that went unnoticed and unremarked upon by Republicans and…

by | Nov 20, 2022

Saturday — It’s a perfect day here in Beverly Hills. Blue skies. Light breeze. My pool is at 89 degrees. That’s…

by | Nov 6, 2022

Election Day marks the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s 1972 landslide reelection, which remains the greatest electoral victory in…

by | Nov 5, 2022

Shannon Tiezzi, editor-in-chief of the Diplomat, assesses German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s recent trip to Beijing in which Scholz was accompanied…

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