American Spectator is a political magazine created with the rightist point of view and targeting the American conservative audience. If you want a fresh alternative to the mainstream media - this is the magazine for you! With its artfully and skillfully written articles filled with in-depth analysis, sharp criticism and a sense of humor, American Spectator magazine focuses on the most important political issues, debates and news discussed them from the conservative perspective. The magazine had featured the writings of many well-known authors - Tom Wolfe, P.J. O'Rourke, Patrick J. Buchanan, Alex Linder, David Brock and is best known for its political scandal reporting like the sexual harassment accusations of Anita Hill against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, its attacks in the 1990s on President Bill Clinton's sexual life and the “Arkansas Project”. Each issue of American Spectator includes regular departments: "Political Hay", "Movie Takes", "Washington Crawler", "Media Matters" and "Reader Mail". During the Reagan Administration, the American Spectator magazine moved from Bloomington, Indiana to suburban Washington, D.C. The American Spectator is still edited by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and published 10 times per year by the non-profit %%American Spectator Foundation%%.
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