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Articles by: Paul Kengor

Remembering Richard V. Allen, Reagan Advisor and Confidant

Editor’s note: This article first appeared at The American Spectator. We win, they lose.” That Reagan statement was a declaration for...

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Our Nonsensical Voices of 'Democracy'

One of the most annoying things in our impoverished public discourse—which frankly has been degraded by all sides—are the howls...

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Casey, Jr. Runs Against His Father's Legacy

(This article first appeared in the American Spectator.) Two years ago, I wrote a piece on Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. Bob...

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The American Righteous Cause - Then and Now

Editor’s note: This article first appeared at The American Spectator. The Declaration of Independence was, of course, just that. It was...

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Pearl Harbor and the Vanishing World War II Vet

(Editor’s note: This article first appeared at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. I think often of my late good friend Charles Wiley. I...

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RFK Jr.: Biden and the Democrats' Ongoing Nightmare

In an exclusive interview, Kennedy tells The American Spectator: “We will be announcing 1-2 states each week from here until we...

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Eclipse Mania and the Disappointing Result

GROVE CITY, Pa. — This Monday afternoon, early in the 3 p.m. EST hour, I joined a throng on the...

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Marxist Women's Day Hatched by Russian KGB

n April 1845, Karl Marx’s mother-in-law sent to the Marx family a nanny named Helene Demuth, known as “Lenchen.” Marx’s long-suffering...

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