In April 1985 – and I encourage you to listen – President Reagan gave a powerful speech, encouraging America to...
For many Americans, the current political downdraft seems disheartening, steals our energy, makes us alternately frustrated, discouraged, and on some...
On June 6, 1984, Ronald Reagan stood on those steep, bleak cliffs of Normandy, speaking slowly of what happened 40 years...
President Ronald Reagan at the White House's bicentennial celebration Art can reflect – sometimes foreshadow – life. It has before, it...
Time and again, history repeats, as human nature does not change. Humans forget or unlearn what they knew, allowing errors...
Recent conversations with counter drug experts reveal America will likely record more than 120,000 young Americans overdosed last year. That...
Presidential polls can be trivial – here and gone. Or they can mean something, matching past patterns, offering a window...
AMAC Exclusive – By David P. Deavel 2022 has only seen three months but has felt like a long, strange...
AMAC Exclusive In his Address to Congress last week, Biden announced two new spending packages with multi-trillion-dollar price tags. The...
Americans alive in August 1981 likely remember what is arguably the most stunning and at the same time daring displays...
AMAC Exclusive By: Daniel Roman Many AMAC readers are able to remember the moment Ronald Reagan clinched the 1980 election....
After two years of the Biden administration, our nation and the world are “unsettled” as Vice President Kamala Harris mentioned...
AMAC Exclusive – By Ben Solis As most Americans were intently watching election results trickle in this past Wednesday, the...
The job of the U.S. President is considered difficult. Not only are there long working hours with very little privacy,...
Conservatives tend to be conservative by “nature,” as well as by politics. They value friends, family, faith, tradition, service, and...
George H.W. Bush would be 97 this month. His June birthday invites reflection. As a President, he was not Ronald...
She sat quietly on a couch, unassuming, unpretentious, listening, then explaining what had brought her to Washington DC. Too many...
AMAC Exclusive by Herald Boas Joe Biden's Address to Congress last week provoked a strong backlash among Republicans who cried...
Fifty years ago, a futurist named Alvin Toffler wrote a book called “Future Shock,” which can be (rather unjustly) reduced...
Mikhail Gorbachev, last General Secretary of the Soviet Union, died on August 30 – 31 years after he resigned, ending...
“Grab the canoe!” Russell Kirk – an epic conservative – knew in the 1950s, when he wrote “The Conservative Mind,”...
Exactly 41 years ago today, June 8, 1983, Ronald Reagan spoke to the British parliament. He was confident, compelling, and...
AMAC Exclusive - By Ben Solis At a time when the totalitarian regimes of Putin’s Russia and Xi’s China are...
Sometimes history calls to us – and should listen. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy went to West Berlin, entrapped...
Iran is now reporting – after first revealing, John Kerry disgorged vital information endangering U.S. policy and allies – that...
Something strange and extraordinary is happening to the US economy – behind the scenes. Professionals in government, media and academia...
The militant Left is attacking the principled public service of Justice Clarence Thomas again, this time by targeting his wife...
Imagine, after years of amnesia, a hypothetical American awakes. He would be as mystified as a time traveler, unclear why...
The Biden Administration, in a rush to abandon Afghanistan, is leaving the Pacific exposed – with no US carrier battlegroup. ...
Remember when the nation had unflagging respect for our men and women in uniform when we took pride in observing...
Global news, policy gurus, think tanks, and social media are buzzing with Communist China’s unremitting pressure on Taiwan, threats, jets,...
Thirty-six years ago, Ronald Reagan gave a speech in July – this time of year. It was empowering, eminently hopeful. His...
What does the Egypt-brokered ceasefire between Hamas and Israel mean? What is the historic backdrop? What are stakes? What does...
Ronald Reagan spoke plainly, intuitively reflecting the sentiments and sensibilities of his fellow Americans. I worked in his first-term White...
Today would be Ronald Reagan’s 112th birthday. Reagan died at 93 in 2004. What we need – fittingly on his...
Whether we are turning back socialist tendencies, rebuffing bad ideas, lifting good ones, limiting government, advancing growth, solvency, integrity in...
Regardless of what any American feels about what steps we should take in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin's aggressive...
What we call “news” is so warped. Hard to say why, but you know it is true. Here is a...
When freedom is left undefended – not understood, fully appreciated, earnestly taught, and fought for – it perishes. Ronald Reagan...
Russia is gaming Biden - again. Putin has detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, claiming he is a spy....
“Big Brother is watching you,” comes the warning from George Orwell’s dystopian novel, 1984. In other words, you have no...
She is quiet, thoughtful, and imperturbably patriotic, qualities uncommon and undervalued these days. This lovely evening, at a wedding reception...
When a society loses its sense of humor – and it can – things go dark. We are at that...
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour U.S. President Donald Trump recently delivered a rallying cry against socialism, in an...
Just a thought. Ronald Reagan said, “facts are stubborn things.” They still are. In Reagan’s time, our choices were not...
AMAC Exclusive On Sunday, America will mark the 77th anniversary of D-Day, when thousands of young men from cities and...
As November elections approach, the glaring and deeply troubling headline I see is Americans becoming increasingly alienated from their own...
AMAC Exclusive by Andrew Abbott This Christmas Eve, President Joe Biden will presumably honor one of America’s simplest and most...
The question “what is justice?” has probably consumed mankind as much as any question ever asked, producing thousands of books,...
It was a new year. A new president was being sworn in against a backdrop of a fledgling economy on...
Why is there no imagination and humor today – in modern America? Where is our inner Mark Twain? Why do...
“This is the winter of our discontent,” drawn from Shakespeare’s Richard III, was used 60 years ago by Steinbeck to...