Nick Fuentes is more than a provocateur; he is a symptom of a digital right that has traded principle for clicks. In ...
A situationship is someone you don’t need to open the door for — not even on Christmas Eve — but you can call to go to the movies on any winter Sunday. The situationship label isn’t exclusive. You can ...
We here at The American Spectator have justly lampooned the No Kings crowd. They’re easy to poke fun at, given that their very name and message is, well, obviously incorrect. Donald Trump has been ...
In recent years, it has become an unfortunate bipartisan article of faith that the government — and not individuals, nor the businesses or institutions of civil society those into which those ...
When Bill Gates announced his “pivot” from climate catastrophe to humanitarian hope, the press dutifully nodded along. A messiah-complex monopolist shedding his alarmist mantle for a brighter, kinder ...
Well, of course. Here’s this headline over there at Real Clear Politics: “Newsom: Trump Is ‘Code Red’ For America, ‘I’m ...
Flourishing” priests, they tell us — scoring an 8.2 on the Harvard Flourishing Scale, no less. It sounds like something ...
In just a few days, a Karl Marx-quoting communist who has struggled to disavow Hamas is likely to be elected the next mayor of the nation’s financial and cultural epicenter. Thirty-three-year-old New ...
With Zohran Kwame Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa on the ballot, New York City’s choices for mayor are a self-styled democratic socialist, a social democrat, and a capitalist. How non-binary.
The highly progressive left-wing dominance on most college campuses has turned off not only the Trump administration but large portions of the American public whose financial support is critical to ...
In 1980, America's publicly held debt reached more than $712 billion (about $2.8 trillion in 2025 dollars), or roughly 25 percent of annual U.S. GDP. Today, that figure is a little over $30 trillion, ...
For two centuries, Americans have dreamed of pushing our borders northward, from the War of 1812 to the globalist fantasies of the twentieth century. Each time, our national brothers and sisters in ...
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