Letters from Spectator readers, July 2024
Normandy, Philly and crushing the cartels
Normandy, Philly and crushing the cartels
Israel and Russia — very different countries, morally and otherwise — should be asking themselves today
Plus: Trump gets tipsy
‘Everybody, all the bad guys are rooting for Trump, man. Not a joke’
There is no consistent guidance regarding American involvement in foreign conflict
These encampments are remarkable not by their tactics but by what’s being said
The activist far left are masters at appearing innocent to people who give them passing attention
Ballots, baseball and blue-collar jobs
The killer robots are coming
Progressives hate Trump. But they hate Israel’s war more
On the ground as fighting between Hezbollah and Israel intensifies
He’s been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy issue for five decades
The long march through the institutions has reached a familiar target: the Jews
Siding against Israel is a risky bet
Plus: Stormy on the stand
The president is standing confused in the middle of the road, losing moderates while attempting to appeal to Arab Americans and the young
Are Republicans more interested in ideological purity than in governing the country?
Universities have consistently refused to discipline students who violate the their rules and trample the rights of fellow students
The convention could turn nasty
Plus: Biden to campaign in Florida & Democrats hoist Ukraine flag