Cheers to the American jury system
At a time of elite corruption, panels of ordinary people keep getting it right
Matt Purple is the online editor of The Spectator's World edition
At a time of elite corruption, panels of ordinary people keep getting it right
Will Smith is banned from the Oscars as everyone else tries to learn lessons that aren’t there
Barack jokes about ‘Vice President Biden’ but his liberalism is in control
Disney leans in to identity politics and invites its own demise
The last thing we need is our justices behaving like senators
Joe Biden’s incoherence on energy has contributed to our pain at the pump
Mitt Romney calls Tulsi Gabbard ‘treasonous’ as war becomes an excuse for the lazy
America can’t just point-and-click a no-fly zone into Ukraine
His Russia is not some Trumpist paradise but a tyranny of the security bureaucracy
Justin Trudeau’s Canada is tyrannical government by the mediocre
Why are men so bad at being sick?
There are simply too many stars demanding our attention
Those ‘IN THIS HOUSE, WE BELIEVE’ signs are very revealing
The Canada truckers protest goes global — and it’s about more than just vaccines
The man who campaigned in a fleece vest has become a herald for the new post-Trump right
The GOAT couldn’t have cared less what you thought of his avocado ice cream
Justice Stephen Breyer announces his retirement and the left is ready to brawl over abortion
How can an elite hope to rule a society when they’re terrified of life itself?
His supposed anti-racism record is an empty fabrication, like so much of his presidency
Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew show that power corrupts, whether it’s self-made or hereditary