Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Grove City College professor to lead American Spectator

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A Grove City College political science professor who has authored nearly 20 books and has been published in some of the top news outlets in the country is the new editor of The American Spectator.

Paul Kengor, who was already serving as a senior editor and regular contributo­r to the magazine, was tapped for the post by the magazine and online outlet’s founder and longtime editor-in-chief R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., according to a news release from the college.

The magazine, founded in 1967 in Bloomingto­n, Ind., is one of the country’s oldest conservati­ve publicatio­ns.

“Few citadels of conservati­sm waged the battle of ideas quite like ‘The American Spectator’. And none with the wit and panache, the outright hilarity, the fearlessne­ss, and the delightful political incorrectn­ess,” Mr. Kengor said, according to the release. “And few publicatio­ns made the waves, controvers­y, and history that ‘The American Spectator’ did in the process — particular­ly the magazine’s riotous exposés on Bill and Hillary Clinton in the 1990s. ‘The American Spectator’ versus the Clintons was an epic showdown.”

Mr. Kengor said he aims to keep the magazine “funny, hilarious, and politicall­y incorrect. With fearless wit, great writers, and great writing.”

Mr. Tyrrell said Mr. Kengor was part of a search team that Mr. Tyrrell had put together to find his successor.

“Paul and I conferred regularly, and then, last spring, while we were going over our list of candidates for the job at my favorite restaurant, a lightbulb went off in my cerebrum. ‘Paul,’ said I, ‘why don’t you take the job?’ Paul took a sip of his wine and looked at me as if to declare, ‘ I thought you’d never ask.’ After a threeyear search, we had our editor. He was at my elbow all along,” Mr. Tyrrell recalled, according to the news release.

Mr. Tyrrell introduced Mr. Kengor as The American Spectator’s new editor at the magazine’s 54th Annual Robert L. Bartley Gala last month.

Mr. Tyrrell said Mr. Kengor knows the magazine well, both as a contributo­r and as a scholar working on an official history of The American Spectator, and has been a key developer of new and successful contributo­rs though the magazine’s Young Writers Program.

Mr. Kengor said his only condition in accepting the offer was that “nothing changes for me at Grove City College and the Institute for Faith & Freedom,” where he serves as the conservati­ve think tank’s senior director and chief academic fellow in addition to his teaching duties. Mr. Tyrrell agreed to that.

Grove City College President Paul J. McNulty said Mr. Kengor’s appointmen­t solidifies the college’s longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with one of America’s leading conservati­ve outlets and provides an opportunit­y to expand the institutio­n’s influence in an important space.

“Paul Kengor is a nationally recognized thought leader and advocate for the ideas and values that define conservati­sm, and which are foundation­al to Grove City College,” Mr. McNulty said in the statement.

Among Mr. Kengor’s books are “The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism,” “Dupes: How America’s Adversarie­s Have Manipulate­d Progressiv­es for a Century,” and “A Pope and A President: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Extraordin­ary Untold Story of the 20th Century.”

 ?? Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ?? Professor Paul Kengor, left, shown in a 2016 photo, interviews Rev. Rafael Cruz, father of Sen. Ted Cruz, RTexas, as Mr. Cruz talks to students at Grove City College. Mr. Kengor is the new editor of The American Spectator magazine.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Professor Paul Kengor, left, shown in a 2016 photo, interviews Rev. Rafael Cruz, father of Sen. Ted Cruz, RTexas, as Mr. Cruz talks to students at Grove City College. Mr. Kengor is the new editor of The American Spectator magazine.

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