
Category: The American Spectator
Where Do Babies Really Come From?
It’s time to debunk once and for all the idea that Daddy plants a little seed in Mommy. I’ve tried…
Can Baseball Get Better Without Getting Boring?
Major League Baseball has been in crisis for nearly as long as it has existed. Just 16 years after the American and National Leagues merged, a game-fixing scandal threw the national pastime’s integrity into question and (perhaps incorrectly) cost one of the game’s greats both the rest of his career and a plaque in Cooperstown.
Michael Rapaport torches ‘Zohran the moron,’ urges New Yorkers to send Mamdani ‘back to the unemployment line’
Read moreNew Yorkers Will Pay the Price for Mamdani’s HubrisLiberal actor and podcaster Michael Rapaport has come a long way since calling President Donald Trump the “worst possible motherf**ker we could have in power,” referring to Melania Trump as a “dumb animal,” and wishing ill on Barron Trump in March 2020. Rapaport, among the Jewish
New Yorkers Will Pay the Price for Mamdani’s Hubris
Zohran Mamdani, self-proclaimed socialist and New York City mayoral frontrunner, is no fan of market prices. Mamdani, for instance, agrees with that notorious New York City mayoral candidate of yesteryear that the “rent is too damn high.” He also thinks that wages are too low, grocery prices are too high, and childcare is too expensive.
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From the Top Down: The Erosion of Faith at Georgetown University
When a Catholic university appoints a president who openly dismisses core Church teachings, it signals more than just a shift in mission — it reflects a deeper erosion of moral and spiritual integrity. This appears to be the case with Georgetown University’s decision to hire Eduardo Peñalver, a leader who has publicly criticized Catholic doctrine on
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The Declaration of Independence Lit a Fire in Hungarian Hearts
This week the nation’s premier museum on the American Revolution in Philadelphia unveiled its landmark exhibition Declaration’s Journey, tracing how America’s founding text traveled — physically and ideologically — far beyond Independence Hall. For anyone who loves liberty’s global story, it is a must see. The exhibit, arriving just ahead of America250, reminds us that Thomas Jefferson’s
The Donut Symbolizes American Exceptionalism
Donut sales in America are up — way up. Nearly $4 billion worth of fried dough changed hands last year, proof that no matter how many diets come and go, no matter how many oat-milk smoothies promise enlightenment, Americans remain gloriously loyal to their sugary circles. In an age of kale chips and conscience, the donut has become a
Shohei Ohtani Plays Baseball Differently
Baseball’s most illustrious player, two-way star Shohei Ohtani, is once again in the spotlight — coming off perhaps the most incredible performance in the game’s history. In his Los Angeles Dodgers’ 5–1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4 of the NLCS, Ohtani struck out ten batters and hit three home runs, leading his
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