Articles
April 30, 2009
The Great Liberal Pandemonium Machine
James Lewis
The Left rules by constant fear, but none of its predicted catastrophes come true. Ever notice that? More
April 30, 2009
This is Not Working
Robert West
We have learned a few things from this presidential campaign season and Barack Obama's first 100 days in office. More
April 30, 2009
Arlen Specter, Castro's Dupe
Humberto Fontova
Sen. Arlen Specter has visited Cuba and met with Fidel Castro three times in the past 9 years, and seems quite proud of the record. More
April 30, 2009
The Celebrity President
J.C. Arenas
Americans have a long-standing infatuation with celebrities. We respect their talents, envy their looks, and imitate their style. We are captivated by their money and fame, and immerse ourselves in their world in order to escape our own mundane existence.The vast... More
April 30, 2009
Solar Energy Meets Greenies and Big Labor
Richard Henry Lee
How a squirrel, a labor group and an environmental group along with California's tough environmental regulations, helped kill a hybrid solar power plant project for a Mojave Desert city. More
April 30, 2009
IMF predicts US economy worse than world economy in 2010
Raymond Richman, Howard Richman, and Jesse Richman
IMF prediction for 2010: Zero U.S. growth, double-digit unemployment, and a possible dollar collapse More
April 29, 2009
The Democrats' Magic Bullet
Richard Baehr
The Democrats now have their magic bullet to ensure that Barack Obama gets what he wants. More
April 29, 2009
When the Obama Backlash Comes
Jeff Lukens
The President is showing he has different plans than the ones he spoke about during the campaign. It should come as no surprise when the public turns on him just as easily as he has turned on them. More
April 29, 2009
Government Geldings
Jan LaRue
Iowans may as well issue a formal declaration of surrender to the oligarchs on their supreme court if the governor and state legislature are allowed to forfeit their duties to uphold the state constitution. More
April 29, 2009
Legal Torture: The Upturned Moral Universe of Progressives
Miguel A. Guanipa
The topic of torture is in the headlines again, resuscitated by the Democrats, an assembly most grievously afflicted with the bane of idleness. More
April 29, 2009
How to Lose a Friend in 100 Days
Lauri B. Regan
Israeli strategy is all too often constructed, if not dictated, by American foreign policy and in particular, the American President. More
April 28, 2009
Barry Honey, Can We Talk about Torture?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
My dear Mr. President, I've just finished reading the formerly top-secret, classified CIA memos detailing interrogation techniques used in the aftermath of 9/11. And frankly, Barry honey, I'm shocked. More
April 28, 2009
Obama's Good Cop-Bad Cop Scam
Lee Cary
President Obama may deplore enhanced interrogation techniques, but he's learned a few things from cops and criminals. More
April 28, 2009
Lee Hamilton: Eminence Grise of Obama's Middle East Policy
Ed Lasky
Every administration has its version of fixers, kitchen Cabinets, fellow travelers, and advisers who may never have to endure Senate confirmation hearings More
April 28, 2009
Deliberate misrepresentation
Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
Letter of formal complaint to Clark Hoyt, Esq., Public Editor of the New York Times. Deliberate misrepresentation in a front-page article by Andrew Revkin on Friday, 24 April, 2009
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April 28, 2009
Offshore Oil Drilling: An Environmental Bonanza
Humberto Fontova
"Environmentalists" wake up in the middle of the night sweating and whimpering about offshore oil platforms only because they've never seen what's under them. More
April 28, 2009
Obama's Kindness to the Cruel
Victor Sharpe
There is an ancient saying best summarized as: "Those who are kind to the cruel in the end will be cruel to the kind." More
April 27, 2009
Afghan-Pakistan: Al Qaida's new safe haven
James Lewis
Afghanistan is slipping out of control. But worse, Afghanistan is no longer the main
battleground: a Taliban-controlled Pakistan is.
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April 27, 2009
The Torture Controversy
Rob Miller
Amidst the huge controversy surrounding the story on the so-called torture memos, the bedrock issues are being almost entirely ignored in favor of political theater More
April 27, 2009
In Search of the Ultimate Oxymoron: Humane War
Lee Cary
The renewed debate over enhanced interrogation techniques is just another episode in the hopelessly naive search for the ultimate oxymoron -- humane war. More
April 27, 2009
Plumbing Problem at The White House
Harold Witkov
Today's President reminds me of my former plumber. More
April 27, 2009
Can Layoffs, Bankruptcies and Scared Consumers Bail Out Obama?
Mikiel de Bary
FDR's dictum "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" may have been the 20th century's most inadequate piece of economic analysis. More
April 27, 2009
Gitmo Detainees may be moved to Montana
Otis A. Glazebrook IV
A sad saga of the heavy hand of government. More
April 26, 2009
Why the Law is Foreign to Ginsberg
Selwyn Duke
Justice Ginsberg has served notice that -- like so many in legal circles today -- she is in fact very confused about her role on the bench. More
April 26, 2009
Singing the Jews Blues
Stuart Schwartz
They're singing the blues, the Jews Blues. And with it the stage has been set for the elimination of the Jewish state and a grim future for Jews in the United States. More
April 26, 2009
Demand, Not Supply Drives Educational Achievement
Robert Weissberg
Free market conservatives passionately insist that school choice will solve America's education woes. But does supply create demand, or vice versa? More
April 26, 2009
Putin panicking on Russian economy
Kim Zigfeld
On April 22nd, Russia's "prime minister" Vladimir Putin stripped away the independence of Russia's central bank. More
April 26, 2009
Honoring Nazanin: an Angel of Iran
Amil Imani
Never mind the mythical angels of religion and poetry. Meet a living angel in flesh, Nazanin Afshin-Jam. More
April 26, 2009
Women can be brutal too!
Bob Weir
A former NYC cop and a woman he will never forget. More
April 25, 2009
Trivializing Bigotry
Jan LaRue
Vacuous bullies on college campuses, who couldn't score in a debate with a Teletubbie, proclaim their feigned concern about "racism" and "bigotry" as an excuse to attack people expressing opposing beliefs. More
April 25, 2009
The problem with Republicans
Howard Underwood
This past election showed that Republicans in America are in trouble. More
April 25, 2009
Show Me the Mullah
Ed Thomas
I am struck by the lack of coverage in the media of the obvious beneficiary of the rise in Somali piracy. More
April 25, 2009
Pia Varma of Laissez Faire Lounge
Ben-Peter Terpstra
When Pia Varma speaks tax-and-tax politicians itch. More
April 24, 2009
Global Warmists' Sly Polar Disorder
Marc Sheppard
Some of the most brazen intellectual corruption warmists have committed under fire concerns the sometimes polar opposite trends of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice.
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April 24, 2009
Obama, Alinsky, and Scapegoats
James Lewis
'Pick the Target, Freeze It, Personalize It and Polarize It.' That slogan defines mob scapegoating, of course. It is an exact prescription for whipping up mobs More
April 24, 2009
Obama'sMideast Myopia
Leo Rennert
President Obama met this week at the White House with King Abdullah of Jordan. His comments raise serious doubts about his grasp of the conflict in the Middle East. More
April 24, 2009
Carrie Prejean's Koufax Moment
Bruce Walker
What Ms. Prejean, the Miss USA runner up, had was a Koufax Moment or, perhaps, a Myerson Moment.
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April 23, 2009
Dear Leader Inspects Model Factory on Earth Day
Lona Manning
Yesterday the Dear Leader traveled almost two thousand miles from Washington and back to visit the Model Factory at Newton. More
April 23, 2009
How to Silence an Unruly Mob of Campus Radicals
Jay Schalin
Last night a mob at the University of North Carolina tried to silence a conservative speaker and failed. Here's how it happened. More
April 23, 2009
American Imperialism, Obama Style
James Lewis
The thing about imperialism is that it never looks like imperialism to the well-intentioned imperialists themselves. More
April 23, 2009
Manufacturing Consent for the Gay Agenda
Alicia Colon
The liberal media will report ad nauseam about the victimization of a homosexual provided the accused attacker is heterosexual but it will remain mum when it's gay-on-gay violence. More
April 23, 2009
Hillary at the Latin American Summit
Humberto Fontova
In a crunch, the President's behavior can be chalked up to inexperience, especially with Latin American dictators. No such excuse applies for the Secretary of State. More
April 23, 2009
Ideology versus Competence: Janet Napolitano
Lance Fairchok
Sorry Canada, its going to be a long four years. More
April 22, 2009
Sinking Islands or Stinking Islands?
Brian Sussman
The warmists are manufacturing their own refugees for political epxloitation. More
April 22, 2009
UFOs and AGW
David S. Van Dyke
Depending on how you phrase the questions, approximately the same percentage of the public believes in global warming as believe in alien visitors. More
April 22, 2009
The Next Ice Age
Bruce Walker
As Earth Day again brings forth disciples of the religion of inanimate matter, we would do well to examine just how little we know about our world. More
April 22, 2009
Green up, Man! It's Freaking Earth Day!
Ralph Alter
Special Earth Day Issue April 22, 2009UFOs and AGWThe Next Ice AgeGreen up, Man! It's Freaking Earth Day!Saving Our Planet, One Guilt Trip at a TimeA Lenin's Birthday Story"We're in a race between a biological collapse and an economic collapse.... More
April 22, 2009
Saving Our Planet, One Guilt Trip at a Time
Judy Gruen
In honor of Earth Day, I decided to finally go green before I get arrested, or have to pay a 1,000% surtax on some of my favorite things to use, such as light bulbs, paper, and oxygen. More
April 22, 2009
A Lenin's Birthday Story
Oleg Atbashian
April 22 was a date carved into every Soviet brain as Lenin's birthday -- the joyful spring holiday. More
April 21, 2009
From Tea Parties to Political Parties
Larrey Anderson
The most important thing that should emerge from this tea party movement is fresh political leadership. More
April 21, 2009
Movie Honors Holocaust Hero Robbed of Nobel Prize
Marc Sheppard
An unjust Peace Prize shames the Nobel Committee and the recipient. More
April 21, 2009
Those Who Secede
Ed Kaitz
The modern secessionist movement however has been a mostly left-wing phenomenon. "Sanctuary Cities" like New York and Seattle are only the latest manifestation of the mindset of standing apart from America. More
April 21, 2009
The Difference Between Them and Us
Christopher Chantrill
When the Sixties came along and the newly educated baby boomers turned authenticity into a mass phenomenon, we turned a corner. More
April 21, 2009
The Apology Obama Should Have Given
Alan Aronoff
President Obama's famous Apology Tour missed some of the critical aspects of American attitude and behavior throughout history for which we should express regret. More
April 20, 2009
MSM's Tea Party Cognitive Dissonance
Kyle-Anne Shiver
In all my years of watching news coverage in America, I don't believe I have ever witnessed more condescending, amateurish, purely politicized reporting than what just transpired More
April 20, 2009
No O'pology for killing three African youths?
James Lewis
In the customary spin of the Leftist media -- which we've come to know so well and despise so deeply -- three innocent young black African teenagers were knocked over by a veritable White Fleet More
April 20, 2009
What Releasing the CIA Memos is Really About
Lee Cary
It's realistic, not cynical, to assume political entities generally act out of their own self-interests. And political self-interests are what the CIA memos are really about. More
April 20, 2009
China only works if we do
Clarice Feldman
A tale of the not-so-implausible future. More
April 20, 2009
Russia seeking provocation in Georgia
Kim Zigfeld
Manufacturing a crisis as a pretext for re-invasion. More
April 20, 2009
The carbon neutral man
Harold Witkov
Medical science has discovered the world's first carbon neutral man, Artyom Sidorkin. Alas, the full import of the discovery has been ignored. More
April 19, 2009
America's 'November Revolution'
John Griffing
In our recent election, many Americans voted for a Savior, not a president. More
April 19, 2009
The Pain in Spain Falls Mainly from Koh's Brain
Jan LaRue
It shouldn't take a black helicopter sighting to connect the dots More
April 19, 2009
The Worrisome Educator
Ed Kaitz
Penn State University's "Department of Counseling and Psychological Services" has a video presentation that should leave any decent American shocked, saddened, and yes, even enraged. More
April 19, 2009
Obama and Israel
Leo Rennert
Israel better fasten its seat belt because it's going to be a bumpy ride. More
April 19, 2009
The Looming Threat of a Nuclear Iran
Bob Feferman
Following the election of Benjamin Netanyahu as Prime Minister of Israel, we have seen a growing trend belittling the concerns of Netanyahu over the threat of an Iran armed with nuclear weapons. More
April 19, 2009
The Price of 'Realism'
Mark Silverberg
Israel has rejected the Annapolis Conference as the basis for moving forward toward peace in the Middle East, putting it in conflict with President Obama. More
April 18, 2009
Give Me a Break
Matt Spivey
2008 was another year of selfishness for our most powerful leaders. More
April 18, 2009
The Wrong Anthem
C. Edmund Wright
Folks all over the media have been trying to brand John Rich's song "Shuttin Detroit Down" as the anthem of the tea party movement, such as it is. Bad choice. More
April 18, 2009
Law and Lawfulness in a Civilized Society
Jed Gladstein
Society's laws represent an attempt to supply a deficit in human consciousness. If every human being always acted with deep discernment, there would be no need for laws. More
April 18, 2009
Phil Spector: Not in the control booth anymore
Joyanna Adams
I was only eighteen when I met Phil Spector. More
April 17, 2009
Obama flunks on social pathology
James Lewis
As the charismatic hero of the Left, Obama could be teaching, teaching all these obvious rules of behavior, which have worked so well over two centuries since the Industrial Revolution. More
April 17, 2009
The Planet Cools While Romm Burns
Marc Sheppard
According to blogger Joe Romm of Climate Progress, websites and writers daring to question greenhouse gas orthodoxy are guilty of endangering the "health and well-being of countless billions of people." More
April 17, 2009
Saving the Republic
Larrey Anderson
Why conservatives must do it. More
April 17, 2009
Not Something We Do?
Matt Spivey
A few months ago, as bailouts were booming and budgets were busting, I wondered how long it would take for conservatives to actively respond. More
April 17, 2009
An Anniversary of Heroism and Shame
Humberto Fontova
Freedom fighters betrayed 48 years ago today by the supposed "best and brighest" of the Ivy League. More
April 16, 2009
Tea Parties about Far More than Taxes
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Folks who believe that the American Revolution was over nothing but taxation are as dimwitted as was King George in his day. So too yesterday's Tea Parties. More
April 16, 2009
Where We Must Make a Stand
Bruce Walker
The lust for power which is Leftism, however, has no fixed principles. More
April 16, 2009
Enemy of the State?
Pamela Meister
According to the notorious recent government report, I am a "radical right wing extremist", an enemy of the state, subject to surveillance by law enforcement and security officials. More
April 16, 2009
Obama Flunks the 3 A.M. Test
Joel J. Sprayregen
North Korea delivers the verdict More
April 15, 2009
The Politicization of the Department of Homeland Security
Lee Cary
The recently released Department of Homeland Security assessment of rightwing extremism represents an alarming politicization of that huge federal agency. More
April 15, 2009
DHS, 'Rightwing Extremism' and Information Warfare
Lance Fairchok
The Homeland Security Assessment targeting mainstream conservatism was amateurish, poorly written and its logic absurdly shallow. It's a shot across the bow in the unfolding information warfare. More
April 15, 2009
Penalizing Prudence
Matt Spivey
Discretion and common sense are sinful qualities when the taxman cometh. More
April 15, 2009
Boss Obama
Ed Lasky
We are seeing the rise on an imperial presidency, and the media, or what is left of it, snoozes. More
April 15, 2009
Listen Up You Party Animals
Christopher Chantrill
The Tea Party movement may last a day or it may change America. But let us start out right. More
April 14, 2009
Is Texas A Terror State?
Jim Byrd
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Texas fits the Department's profile of potential domestic terrorism described in their newly released report More
April 14, 2009
Cuba's Bailout
Humberto Fontova
The Castro brothers get a financial lifeline. More
April 14, 2009
Moral Education for the New Order
Kyle-Anne Shiver
America's younger generation is well-prepared morally for the arrival of socialism. More
April 14, 2009
Are You Better Off Today?
Richard N. Weltz
Ronald Reagan famously asked the American people: "Are you better off now than you were four years ago?" Are we better off today than we before control of Congress changed hands?
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April 14, 2009
New vote soon on IAEA Director General
Ed Waage
The International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors will vote again for a successor to its Director General, Mohamed ElBaradei. More
April 14, 2009
Civilization and Mosques
Mordechai Nisan
It is late in the global game of confrontation with Islamic Jihad. The lines of conflict have been drawn and the ground-rules for Muslim victory are in place. More
April 13, 2009
Dr. Obama
Randall Hoven
Welcome to Dr. Obama's clinic. More
April 13, 2009
Obama, Obushma, hey, what's the difference?
James Lewis
OK, conservatives, here's a plan. Big deal, we lost the election. (Twice -- once for the GOP nomination, and once for the presidency). The solution? Coopt the Obamunistas. More
April 13, 2009
Out of Thin Air
David S. Van Dyke
I am really astounded by the public's apparent ignorance about "wind energy". More
April 13, 2009
The Moderate Terrorist and Other Fairy Tales from the Party of Change
Miguel A. Guanipa
An appeal to our adversary's better nature, particularly as a venue towards forging compromise, ranks among the noblest of human endeavors. More
April 13, 2009
Russia goes from bad to worse
Kim Zigfeld
Two frightening events last week showed the unbridled contempt with which the neo-Soviet regime of proud KGB spy Vladimir Putin views the rule of law. More
April 12, 2009
Obama's 'Christian Nation'
Monte Kuligowski
Sad to say, Obama is correct in stating that we are no longer a Christian nation. More
April 12, 2009
Is Geithner a Financial Genius? (No, Seriously)
Joseph Ashby
Not long ago the press and politicians alike were singing the praises of the eminently qualified, uniquely equipped Treasury Secretary. More
April 12, 2009
Today's Mad, Mad, World
Victor Sharpe
The other day I happened to watch the original 1963 Stanley Kramer directed movie, "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World; 46 years later, that title seems frighteningly apt More
April 12, 2009
The Death Penalty Up Close and Personal
Frank Dudley Berry, Jr
There is no one, universal rule that applies to the death penalty. Each case is unique, absolutely idiosyncratic, a law unto itself. More
April 12, 2009
The Parallel Universe of Clinton and Obama
Alicia Colon
Is it 1993 again? More
April 11, 2009
Let us thank the Somali pirates
James Lewis
Obama may think this is a "distraction". The rest of the world sees it as a test. And so, far Obama is flunking. More
April 11, 2009
Killing the F-22
Dennis Sevakis
The F-22 is very expensive, but delivers air superiority in return. The Secretary of Defense has announced that the Air Force will stop buying them. More
April 11, 2009
The Cock Crows at Notre Dame
Andrew Sumereau
Betrayal is not too strong a word to describe the actions of Notre Dame in inviting President Barak Obama to speak and receive an honorary doctor of laws degree More
April 11, 2009
Fat Pockets
J.C. Arenas
Graduate from college, follow war hero father's presidential campaign around the country, bash a few conservative heavyweights, hit the talk show circuit, and voila! Six figure book deal.
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April 10, 2009
Barry and the Pirates
Lance Fairchok
This is what we have come to. Unilateral action, even if it is as clear cut as defending US interests against pirates, must be avoided. More
April 10, 2009
Why Not Manage Universities, Mr. President?
Paul Kengor
If the federal government regulates salaries at companies accepting TARP funds, then why doesn't the government intervene to run our universities, which consume huge amounts of government money? More
April 10, 2009
A Fool And Your Money
J.C. Arenas
Treasury Secretary Geithner has clearly run out of ideas.
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April 10, 2009
Representation without Taxation
Alan Aronoff
What happens when those who pay no income taxes are a majority? More
April 10, 2009
Government Schools Win Again
Lloyd Brown
Whew! That was close. Nearly 1,700 children had escaped from the failing public schools in Washington, D.C., and were getting a decent education in private schools More
April 9, 2009
Obama doubles down on the bow to the Saudi King
Thomas Lifson
What's in a bow between sovereigns? Quite a bit, if you look at history. More
April 9, 2009
Policing the Prosecutors
Clarice Feldman
In recent years service as a successful crusading prosecutor has been a pathway to political success. There is simply too much suspicious overreaching for us to feel comfortable with the enormous power they wield More
April 9, 2009
Congressional Black Caucus Smitten With Castro
Humberto Fontova
Cuba's atrocious record on race was somehow overlooked by the Congressional Black Caucus. More
April 9, 2009
Regrets only
Mike Bates
Expressing regrets about America is something that apparently comes easily to Obama. Certainly he's had enough experience in apologizing for his own fumbles. More
April 9, 2009
The End of Fair Elections?
Tom Hoffman
We may have witnessed the last free and fair election in this country. The mechanisms and modus operandi are in place to keep one party in power. More
April 9, 2009
A Lesson from our Friends the Israelis
Lauri B. Regan
Some circumstances wonderfully concentrate the mind. More
April 8, 2009
The Medical Conscience Clause: Guard it with your life.
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Even in times of all-out war and conscription, there was always respect in America for an individual's religious/moral beliefs in the realm of killing other human beings. More
April 8, 2009
An Apology to Israel and the Rest of America's True Friends and Allies
Pamela Meister
As the first leg of the World Apology TourTM has come to its end and Obama must once again endure the tedium of the White House, I thought I'd take up the torch and deliver a few apologies that Obama seems to have forgotten. More
April 8, 2009
The Vote that (may have) Changed the World
Raymond Richman and Howard Richman
In a procedural vote on April 1, 2009, 26 Democratic Senators joined all of the Republicans in defeating, for now, a climate change bill that would have allowed fast-tracking of President Obama's cap-and-tax proposal More
April 8, 2009
Obama's Radical Foreign Policy Sacrifices Sovereignty
Ken Blackwell
While North Korea's missile test shows just how menacing the world can be, Barack Obama has unveiled a radical foreign policy. More
April 8, 2009
New York in the Obama Years
Natalie Bostick
Did you hear the one about the Manhattan socialite who started paying her housekeeper in Obama memorabilia? It would be funny if it weren't true. More
April 7, 2009
Farewell to Zion. Forever.
Cliff Thier
I'm afraid, terrified, that it is already too late. Time has run out. The end of the Jewish state is closing in. And there is nothing that can be done to save it.
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April 7, 2009
We are all anti-Semites now
Stuart Schwartz
The signs are unmistakable. Anti-Semitism is becoming respeactable among the elites who shape public opinion. More
April 7, 2009
Would You Buy an Electric Car?
Isaac Martin
President Obama revealed what he might think we should be driving when he visited Tesla Motors , a firm building electric cars in San Carlos, California, while on his Tonight Show trip to the Coast. More
April 7, 2009
The Olympics, Chicago-style
Ralph Alter
The City that takes the Fifth arrayed itself somewhat prematurely in its springtime finest to dazzle visiting dignitaries from the International Olympic Committee. More
April 6, 2009
Those arrogant Americans
James Lewis
President Obama accuses his own country of arrogance. In France, of all places. More
April 6, 2009
President Obama, King Abdullah, and the end of Israel
Leo Rennert
President Obama's unreciprocated bow before the King of Saudi Arabia wasn't the most significant underreported aspect of their encounter at the G20. More
April 6, 2009
The end of physician conscience protection in America?
Mary L. Davenport, MD
If you do not want a medical system that forces doctors to participate in medical killing, you have only a few days to make your voice heard. More
April 6, 2009
We Can't Afford It, Mr. President
Judith Anderson
The facts of life are conservative. More
April 6, 2009
Now Is the Time to Put Aside Childish Things
Steve McCann
The time has come for a broad anti-Obama coalition to form, putting aside all factional differences. More
April 5, 2009
Stop Making Sense
Randall Hoven
I've been suffering under the wrong paradigm for decades. All this time I thought what mattered was "reality." How wrong I've been. More
April 5, 2009
A Country under Siege
Lauri B. Regan
Imagine living in the State of New Jersey and being surrounded in all directions by enemies desiring your destruction. More
April 5, 2009
No Wonder Climate Alarmists Refuse to Debate
Marc Sheppard
A recent performance by one of their own in just such a venue reminds us why climate alarmists steadfastly refuse to defend their positions in formal debate. More
April 5, 2009
Modern American 'Racism'
Chuck Hustmyre
RACISM! The word itself, and its kissing cousin, RACIST! are perhaps the two most feared words in the English language. They can destroy lives, wreck careers, even land people in jail.
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April 5, 2009
Notre Dame's Betrayal of Faith
Selwyn Duke
Notre Dame University's genuflection before Barack Obama, a man embodying the very antithesis of Catholic teaching, is a startling event. More
April 4, 2009
Somali immigrants remake Minneapolis
David Paulin
Social engineering designed in Washington, DC, and what it has done to one of America's citadels of the welfare state. More
April 4, 2009
Carl Levin and the ruins of Detroit
Matthew May
A monument to ruination, thanks to the Stimulus Bill. More
April 4, 2009
Churchill's Finest Hour?
Ben Voth
The profound anti-American bigotry that animates the thinking and writing of Professor Ward Churchill is a normative fixture of American academic life. More
April 4, 2009
In Defense of Discrimination
Jed Gladstein
Traditionally, discrimination has been used to denote discernment, the ability of a person to distinguish between things that are different. More
April 4, 2009
Bruce Walker's The Swastika Against the Cross
Herbert E. Meyer
Walker shows -- proves, really -- that Hitler's war against the Jews was merely a prelude to the war he planned to wage against Christianity. More
April 3, 2009
With bowed head and bended knee
Thomas Lifson
Has anyone ever seen Barack Obama publicly bow and bend his knee when meeting someone prior to yesterday? More
April 3, 2009
Federalism and America's Financial Crisis
Lawrence Wasden
Several states warned years ago of the subprime mess.Yet the federal government's has carried out an unprecedented seizure of regulatory authority being prudently exercised by the states. Idaho's Attorney General speaks out on the discarding of federalism. More
April 3, 2009
A Kinder, Gentler War on Terror?
David Gayvert
What's up with the junking of the term "global war on terror"? Quite a lot. More
April 3, 2009
Thirty years after Three Mile Island
Bruce Walker
A crisis the left did not waste, but rather exploited to the fullest, happened thirty years ago. Politics and science make a dangerous combination. More
April 3, 2009
MSM Nothwithstanding, New Israeli Government Aims For Palestinian Statehood
Leo Rennert
One day after Israel's new government was sworn in, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman declared that Israel remains fully committed to Palestinian statehood. More
April 2, 2009
The Soros Doctrine in Obama Foreign Policy
Kyle-Anne Shiver
President Obama is rapidly replacing the Bush Doctrine with The Soros Doctrine, implementing the foreign tenets of the principal financier of the American left. More
April 2, 2009
When Affirmative Action Is A Quota System
Russell Eisenman
A professor tells the truth about the way it works in academia. More
April 2, 2009
In Defense of the Permanent Things
Gary L. McDowell
The future of liberty depends upon each generation seeking to restore the pillars that support free, republican government. More
April 2, 2009
Cornerstone to the Obama Agenda
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Conservatives are big financiers of the spread of socialism by nonprofits. Bigger even than billionaire George Soros. More
April 1, 2009
Class War in America
Richard Baehr
Mass movements are not nuanced. They need good guys and bad guys, and an emotional desire to ruthlessly steamroller the bad guys More
April 1, 2009
Government Claims Power to Ban Books and Speech
Ken Klukowski
The enormous scope of power that the Obama Administration claims under McCain-Feingold ought to worry every American. More
April 1, 2009
Obama's revenge against GM
James Lewis
Obama has just fired the President and CEO of General Motors, something no previous president, including FDR or JFK, would ever have imagined doing. Watching Obama is a psychiatrist's delight.
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April 1, 2009
Obama's Faustian Bargain
Mark Silverberg
Obama promotes a grand US-Muslim global reconciliation. It is fair to ask, however, what's in the fine print? What price will our enemies exact in return? More
April 1, 2009
Our planet is no Arcadia
Peter B. Martin
Global warming would be a far more positive occurrence than global cooling would ever be. More
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