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There’s something poetic perhaps even prophetic about watching the Trump–Musk bromance go up in flames. For those of us paying close attention, this fracture wasn’t a surprise. It was a slow-motion ...
Stronger, better players tend to win. This is not a judgmental statement, but a factual one. You may see in the underdog the more inspiring story line and the more likeable character, but the hard ...
Like most zany progressive schemes, the climate change cult has tremendous potential to create unintended consequences.
Voters will not trust Democrats to lead until many Republican reforms are no longer considered controversial.
Andrew Gondy is an editorial intern at The American Spectator. Andrew is also a reporter for The College Fix and an associate editor for the Grove City College Journal of Law and Public Policy. He is ...
It was an especially obnoxious bit of political chicanery that put Katie Hobbs into office as Arizona’s governor in 2022. The ...
While President Donald Trump declared earlier this year that “DEI… is dead,” June’s Pride Month antics will provide the testing grounds for whether the diversity gods still have a pulse.
The American foreign policy establishment that brought us the war in Ukraine now claims that it is Donald Trump’s war.
Try as he might, Newsom cannot escape his own embarrassing legacy. He has built his political career on promises to solve homelessness ever since he became the mayor of San Francisco in 2003. It ...
There’s a peculiar talent NPR has perfected over the years: the ability to moralize and condescend in the same breath, all while pretending they’re simply offering insight. Their latest exercise in ...
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles’ phone was allegedly accessed and used to find private, high-profile contact information. The information was then used to contact people under the guise that ...
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