The American Spectator is a conservative U.S. monthly magazine covering news and politics featuring leading writers such as Thomas Sowell, Tom Wolfe, P.J. O'Rourke, George F. Will, Patrick J. Buchanan, Alex Linder and Malcolm Muggeridge.
Founded in 1967 as The Alternative, the publication gained prominence in the 1990s by reporting on political scandals, including the expose on Clarence Thomas accuser, Anita Hill. Other controversial subjects have featured articles on Hillary and Bill Clinton, including a January 1994 report about then-President Bill Clinton's sex life that contained the first reference in print to Clinton accuser, Paula Jones.
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