The American Spectator Magazine is a national opinion magazine written from the right. The American Spectator knows how to go for the jugular, although usually with a wink and a smile. Since its founding in 1967, The American Spectator has sought to raise the level of national debate on cultural and political issues, keeping faith with Mencken's maxim that, "the most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out, without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos." The American Spectator serves as the conservative alternative to the mainstream media with its combination of fearless journalism, wit and witticism, and well-honed commentary. Each issue of American Spectator includes the departments "Political Hay", "Movie Takes", "Washington Crawler", "Media Matters" and "Reader Mail".
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