Biden ushers in more uncertainty by stepping aside
Here we have a party that really is preparing to disenfranchise voters
Roger Kimball is a US columnist for The Spectator, the publisher of Encounter Books and the editor and publisher of the New Criterion.
Here we have a party that really is preparing to disenfranchise voters
His convention remarks were edged with a solemness and humility that have not been prominent parts of the Trump rhetorical armory
In Murthy v. Missouri , the justices were afraid of issuing a ruling unpopular with the regime and its media
We don’t do drink and appreciate wine for any practical advantage. We do it for its own sake
‘I’m melting, I’m melting!’ you can almost hear Jack Smith cry
I can help those claiming to be in the dark about the shooter’s motive. His motive was to kill Donald Trump
This election is very bad news for the country formerly known as France
The rats are cornered and can be expected to be as vicious as they are unscrupulous
From our UK edition
Yesterday, reviewing last week’s Supreme Court decisions, I noted that the court would probably issue its final opinion of the season, on the question of presidential immunity. So it turned out to be. Yesterday, ‘Trump v. United States’ dropped. For the first time, the Court pondered the question, ‘Does a president have immunity from prosecution?’ or, to use the language of the
Today is one second shorter than yesterday
The United States was built on the ideal of equality before the law. The very words now ring with a mournful quaintness
The country makes wines that are not only great bargains, but also are delicious in their own right
Giorgia Meloni espied POTUS wandering off like a bemused toddler
Plenty of historical situations in which fundamental assumptions about society are disrupted can be restored only by something like revolution
The prestige of American justice has suffered a serious attack of scrofula
Thoughts on Normandy and D-Day
He promised to return to New York and sort out the anarchy
It is a malevolent effort to destroy middle-class prosperity by brandishing race
Hercules had to undertake twelve supposedly impossible labors. Donald Trump is fast catching up
What makes the relative neglect regrettable as well as odd is the high quality of the wines from the region