Black Sunday: reckoning with October 7 a year later
In the end, our ability to hold fast may prove to be the most important weapon of all
In the end, our ability to hold fast may prove to be the most important weapon of all
Was it worth the price paid?
A rising right in Europe marks the end of the Hungarian’s outsized influence
For the people condemning ‘Genocide Joe,’ it may only be a matter of time before they set their sights on ‘Killer Kamala’
What we are witnessing in this country is a slow-motion takeover of our governing institutions by a confect of neo-Marxist forces
Can she define her candidacy for voters before Republicans do it for her?
How did this failgirl win the prize?
Does the rest of America want to be like the Golden State?
‘There is no defending her record’
Containing the mob has never been easier
Tech culture and Trumpian politics are evidently having a symbiotic moment
It’s a major problem in Illinois, northern Kentucky, Houston, Texas, Michigan… everywhere
Only the rarest breed of politician will risk his or her career for the good of the country
No one has learned anything
The deepest threat to democracy in our time comes from progressives who reject localized self-government itself
Kamala, ham and loneliness
If the debate exposed Biden’s frailties, its aftermath exposed why party leaders had fought like hell to keep them under wraps
Everyone always laments that politics is a tough old game, but no one ever thinks of the journalists
In Murthy v. Missouri , the justices were afraid of issuing a ruling unpopular with the regime and its media
In an attempt to understand what is driving the tumult, The Spectator spoke to half a dozen individuals whose political careers have revolved around their work with state parties