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October 31, 2009
ObamaCare's Scary October Surprise
Robert Knight
Stung by a rising tide of resistance and a closing window of opportunity, House Democrats have unleashed a new version of ObamaCare worthy of Halloween. More

October 31, 2009
Not Going Down Without a Fight
Maryann Michaels
I, for one, will not go down without a fight, nor will I go quietly. More

October 31, 2009
Charity and Sacrifice in a Free Society
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
Has the role of government been grossly perverted over the last century to the point where politicians now violate individual rights? More

October 31, 2009
Are the Democrats Really This Desperate?
Steve Hines
Galling disrespect for the electorate is the only explanation for the absurd twists of facts and phrases coming from the Democrats. More

October 31, 2009
Hello, My Name Is...
Melissa Cross
Who am I? More

October 31, 2009
Obama's Myopic Vision for America's Education
John Morgan
Escorted by unlikely political bookends Al Sharpton and Newt Gingrich, Education Secretary Arne Duncan has recently been touring the country to promote the president's grand scheme for education reform. Beware! More

October 31, 2009
Arguing With Liberals Idiots
Jeremy Meister
Instead of arguing over particulars of the health care bill, let's just go to the core of the debate. More

October 31, 2009
When Fidel Castro Dictated to the Old U.S. Media
Humberto Fontova
"The Cuba of Fidel Castro today is free from terror." More

October 31, 2009
The Pillars of Liberal Progressivism
Pete Morin
Liberal Progressives have fashioned so strong a hold on the American political landscape that to escape their clutches may no longer be possible for most citizens. More

October 31, 2009
Time to Eat the Dog: PETA Won't Like This
Judy Gruen
My dog Ken has been looking as sad as a basset hound recently, and I think I know why. More

October 30, 2009
Democrats' Healthcare Scheme Is Pure Insanity
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Attempting to foist upon us a system already tried-and-failed so many times in so many places pushes the current national healthcare debate into the realm of pure lunacy More

October 30, 2009
The Recoveryless Recovery
Randall Hoven
The recession is over, supposedly. More

October 30, 2009
Health insurance is too cheap and covers too much. Really.
C. Edmund Wright
"Insurance" may be the most used -- yet least understood -- word in our political parlance today. More

October 30, 2009
An Obama Halloween Tale
William Tate
'Tis the season for dark thoughts. More

October 30, 2009
Dodging the Label 'Party of No'
Lee Cary
While Democrats threw out more healthcare reform plans than a pitching machine on steroids, the Republicans took a different approach. More

October 30, 2009
Can Islam reform from within?
Madeline Brooks
Is a movement to reform Islam from within already here and some of us don't even know it? More

October 30, 2009
Rethinking Health Care and History
Ben T. Briscoe
Some awkward questions for supporters of ObamaCare. More

October 29, 2009
Swine Flu Panic in Perspective
Frank S. Rosenbloom, M.D.
Over the past several months, my patient load has increased by one third. Almost all of the increase is due to fears about H1N1 influenza. More

October 29, 2009
Next Tuesday's Lessons for 2010
C. Edmund Wright
The special elections next week will be full of lessons for the 2010 midterms. Hopefully the right people recognize them. More

October 29, 2009
The Battlefield Paradox: Scozzafava or Hoffman?
Eric Richter
A soldier trapped in a foxhole during a fierce battle faces a profound paradox. So do some Republicans. More

October 29, 2009
Fear of Fox: Autocrats and the Uppity Media
Leslie Lorentzen
Napoleon once said he feared three newspapers more than a thousand bayonets. I fear them too, but for different reasons. More

October 29, 2009
Life in the United Scapegoats of America
Christopher Chantrill
Look, I'm all in favor of scapegoating. It's a necessary part of any social system. But suppose we sacrifice the wrong scapegoat? More

October 29, 2009
Lord of War
Kim Zigfeld
No Hollywood scriptwriter could come up with protagonist more colorful and chilling than Victor A. Bout of Russia. More

October 29, 2009
Divide and Conquer
Steve McCann
It is part of the Democratic Party's strategy to keep the electorate divided and at odds with each other. More

October 29, 2009
It Looks Like We're Wimpy
Brian Stomski
Lessons from Popeye. More

October 29, 2009
Saluting Cyrus the Great on His Day
Amil Imani
October 29th has been designated the International Day of Cyrus the Great, a matchless King of Persia and pioneer in the proclamation of human rights. More

October 28, 2009
Narcissistic Rage in the White House
James Lewis
The term "narcissistic rage" gets 26,000 citations in Google Scholar. It is a common feature of extreme or pathological narcissism. More

October 28, 2009
What Bill Ayers Saw in Barack Obama
Jack Cashill
In 1994, while Barack Obama's memoir Dreams From My Father was being polished off, Bill Ayers co-authored an essay displaying some remarkable parallels. More

October 28, 2009
Will the Real Racist Please Stand Up?
Robin of Berkeley
How the left keeps blacks under their thumb. More

October 28, 2009
Hit and Run
Randy Fardal
How many extra car sales did we really get for the three-billion-dollar Cash for Clunkers program? The data the media have been ignoring. More

October 28, 2009
UN Agenda 21 - Coming to a Neighborhood near You
Scott Strzelczyk and Richard Rothschild
Most Americans are unaware that one of the greatest threats to their freedom may be a United Nations program known as Agenda 21. More

October 28, 2009
Why a Harmer Win Would Be Huge
Bruce Walker
A California seat on the House of Representatives is up for grabs on November 3rd, along with New York's 23rd Congressional District race. More

October 28, 2009
GOP Should Grow the Party, Grow the Economy, Shrink the State
Fred L. Smith Jr.
Republicans have been getting a lot of advice lately. Here's some that will work. More

October 28, 2009
What would Atlas say?
Richard N. Weltz
Who supports the government takeover of health care, and why. More

October 27, 2009
Is Barack Obama 'too nice' for his own good?
Monte Kuligowski
Delusion is in the air, as media supporters of President Obama grapple with his accumulating record of failure More

October 27, 2009
Does the Supreme Court Still Sit?
Lee Cary
Once upon a time a newly elected President, supported by an adoring media, claimed powers beyond the Constitution, and the Supreme Court acted. More

October 27, 2009
Signing away sovereignty
Ed Lasky
Obama intends to roll out for Senate approval a series of international treaties that will further bind America to the will of the international community if they are ratified More

October 27, 2009
Who Wants War with Iran?
Pedro Primavera
Take away Iran, and the world - or at least the Mideast - is a different place. More

October 27, 2009
Obama's True Lies
Pamela Geller
If Barack Obama would release his Columbia thesis, this latest media pseudo-controversy would never have happened. More

October 27, 2009
The Race Against Nothing
Rob Smith
Huge amounts of money and effort are being spent to develop an approach to address the hoax that is man-induced global warming, arguably the definition of nothing. More

October 27, 2009
Lies, damn lies, and opinion polls
Allan Nadel
And your tax dollars pay for it. More

October 27, 2009
Stimulate What is Needed
Jim Yardley
A simple and highly effective way to create real jobs. More

October 26, 2009
Losing Israel
Bill Warner
It is time to take stock in the war between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and deal with some forbidden subjects. Israel is losing the propaganda war, and for a very good reason. More

October 26, 2009
John Kerry to the Rescue
Ken Blackwell
Kerry's presence on-scene to make a little bit of history in Afghanistan is most curious. More

October 26, 2009
Hoffman is the Obvious Choice
Bruce Walker
Conservatives do not always have obvious choices when deciding whether or not to support a RINO. The situation is entirely different in the 23rd Congressional District of New York in the special election More

October 26, 2009
'We want you to eat it. Just eat it!'
Jeannie DeAngelis
We got off the hope and change bus expecting a party and instead we find ourselves at a work camp where the lecturer drones on and on force-feeding America an unending list of mandatory directives. More

October 26, 2009
Reforming Healthcare: Look to traffic cops and football
Frank S. Rosenbloom, M.D.
Government has crossed the line from its intended regulatory function and has gotten into the game, choosing favorites and obstructing traffic so that favored groups can catch up. More

October 26, 2009
Preparing for Iranian Hegemony in the Middle East
Gary H. Johnson, Jr.
"Get real," says Newsweek. More

October 26, 2009
Why the left isn't socialist
Michael Barry
Do modern leftists (or progressives or whatever they want to be called) believe that, right now at least, widespread government ownership of economic enterprises is a good strategy? More

October 26, 2009
Past clues to the present jobless recovery
James A. Cooke
Why is this nation headed towards a jobless recovery? Simple. It's because our economy is undergoing a structural change that will make it more difficult for unemployed Americans to find work. More

October 25, 2009
Overcoming the odds
Linda Halderman, MD
A child's life hangs in the balance in the remotest part of America. How volunteers, medics, and the United States Military sprang into action. More

October 25, 2009
Obamadrama
James Lewis
Don't be deceived by the honeyed baritone voice and big smile. Bluffs, bully plays, and head fakes are the means by which President Obama tries to get his way. More

October 25, 2009
The Slander Network
J.R. Dunn
The anti-Palin campaign was intended to implant myths so complex, so convoluted, and so widespread that they could never be completely countered. More

October 25, 2009
Is ObamaCare Inevitable?
Joseph Smith
In what has become the defining issue of the moment, President Obama and the Democrats are attempting to paint passage of ObamaCare as inevitable More

October 25, 2009
Obama Comes To The Mainland
Jack Cashill
Peculiarities in the account of young Barry Soetoro's first visit to the mainland USA. More

October 25, 2009
Nobel Prize: Marxism Goes Mainstream
Stuart Schwartz
Nobel Peace Price committee head Thorbjørn Jagland is a long-time leader of Socialist International, a worldwide organization of radical left groups More

October 25, 2009
Beware of liberals supporting Republicans
Bob Weir
One of the best ways to determine someone's true political philosophy is to observe the people who support him/her. More

October 25, 2009
All the News That's Fit
Randall Hoven
I'm going to play New York Times today and tell you what is newsworthy. More

October 25, 2009
Not Ashamed to Love My Country
Lloyd Marcus
The hostile takeover of our schools by Liberalism has indoctrinated many of our kids to hate their country. More

October 25, 2009
The National Lawyers Guild Works for Israel's Destruction
Martha O'Connor
Now we all know where to turn for advice about how to undermine Israel and deliver its land and people to Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran. More

October 25, 2009
Islamocracy
John Griffing
The Left, champions of strict separation of church and state, have come out in support of an American theocracy. How can this be? More

October 25, 2009
The Politics of Risk
Andie Brownlow
There are five kinds of players of the board game Risk, and strangely the typologies describe pretty accurately America's ties with Russia, China, Iran and Venezuela More

October 25, 2009
Rightwing Fascists and Other Fables
Jon N. Hall
The political Left has been saying for the longest time: Fascism is an ideology of the right. More

October 24, 2009
It's Time for Obama to Get a Clue
Lauri B. Regan
If the Obama administration took as much time to focus on the issues of the day as it does to attack its critics, this country might actually be headed in a different direction More

October 24, 2009
Camille Paglia, last of the open minded liberals
Danny Huddleston
What would you call an acknowledged member of the intellectual elite who is skeptical of global warming, likes to listen to Rush Limbaugh, has an ongoing battle with the feminist establishment and is a fan of Sarah Palin? More

October 24, 2009
The Debt Death Spiral
Steve McCann
America's economy faces a miserable future, according to an important government report. The media collectively have yawned, and official Washington has barely blinked. More

October 24, 2009
Death, Taxes and Two Trillion Lies
Melissa Cross
President Obama promised not to raise taxes on people earning less than $200,000.00 per year, and has vowed not to increase the national debt "by one nickel." More

October 24, 2009
I Had a Dream
Jed Gladstein
The American people must now decide whether this country will be victorious or join the long line of historically vanquished nations. More

October 24, 2009
Obama and history
Patrick Owen Jones
This president, for all his gifts, is woefully ignorant of history. He has shown this on many occassions. More

October 24, 2009
Allah's Apostate Cassandra
Andrew G. Bostom
Our era's most courageous and insightful secular Muslim woman More

October 24, 2009
Obama Similes
Matt Spivey
Defining our president in his first year can be difficult, but here are a few possible labels. More

October 24, 2009
The Apotheosis of Opera
Paul Shlichta
Opera waited four hundred years for its apotheosis. Despite its marvelous ability to intensify the emotions of a drama, it has largely remained an esoteric pleasure. Technology has made the difference. More

October 24, 2009
The Swine Flu Crisis: A Call for Bipartisanship
Gene Schwimmer
Using the Democrats' Big Idea, we can overcome the vaccine shortage. Sort of. More

October 24, 2009
Obama's Nobel seen from Sweden
Skander Chand
About Obama the Savior, I was simply embarrassed at being a Scandinavian More

October 23, 2009
45,000 uninsured deaths?
William Tate
Democrats and their media sock puppets have shamelessly exploited highly questionable estimates of uninsured deaths as agitprop. More

October 23, 2009
Gardasil Shows Why Government Health Care is Dangerous
Duncan Maxwell Anderson
Gardasil has to be the perfect drug for the brave new world of ObamaCare, in a 1984 kind of way. More

October 23, 2009
Hating Whitey Makes Unexpected Comeback
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Here we are only nine months into the ubiquitously proclaimed "post-racial presidency," and all that promised harmony among the races has disappeared faster than a Chicago minute. More

October 23, 2009
The Political Establishment v. Ken Cuccinelli
Richard Viguerie and Mark Fitzgibbons
Who's the ideological crusader? More

October 23, 2009
China-India Accord to Scuttle UN Climate Treaty
William R. Hawkins
The two giants of the developing world signed an accord yesterday, strengthening their opposition to regulation of their so-called greenhouse gas emissions. More

October 23, 2009
Could Rush and Fox News Have Helped Save Cuba?
Humberto Fontova
In wistful moods, I often wonder what Cuba, might look like today if talk radio, Fox News and the web had been around to mount a counterattack against Castro's media propagandists. More

October 23, 2009
The End Game of the Left
Andrew Thomas
Scratch the surface of "social justice" and you see a horrific future. More

October 23, 2009
When tyranny calls
Joseph Ashby
History is calling. Who will hear her? More

October 23, 2009
The Congressional Scam that Failed
Robert Knight
A funny thing happened on the way to one of the biggest scam attempts in history. It got ratted out. And Capitol Hill got an earful. More

October 23, 2009
Lies, Damned Lies, and Sadistics
Pedro Primavera
If everybody told the truth tomorrow, car buying would be a good experience and there would be no more Democratic Party. More

October 23, 2009
California's pot legalization fantasy
Jeremy Meister
Make Mary Jane legal and taxing it will save the state of California? Get real! More

October 22, 2009
Obama Manipulates Media to Expel Fox
Jan LaRue
The self-proclaimed government "watch dogs" have left a trail of words on press freedom. Now they are virtually AWOL or turncoats. Hypocrisy on parade. More

October 22, 2009
All the President's Mao
Mac Fuller
Straight from The Great Helmsman's mouth. More

October 22, 2009
Spc. Flores couldn't make it to Fiesta Latina
Jeannie DeAngelis
While Obama parties in the White House, American heroes stare death in the face, lacking the support their commanders have requested. More

October 22, 2009
Obama's war on Fox & half the country
Allan Erickson
It is a good thing President Obama & Co. are angry with Fox. It means Fox is doing its job, you know, holding the Executive Branch accountable, like a real news organization. More

October 22, 2009
Democrats and the Politics of Rage
Carl Paulus
Democrats have become the party of utopian rage as they persist in replacing real political debate with effusive attacks on conservatives More

October 22, 2009
Lost prosperity
Steve McCann
For the first time in our history future generations will be worse off than the present ones. The Bush presidency could mark the peak of economic growth and prosperity in the 21st century. More

October 22, 2009
Mass media and private liberty
Bruce Walker
It seems hard for us to grasp that once news, entertainment, and education were not utterly bureaucratized. More

October 22, 2009
Roadmap for railroading the military
Elaine Donnelly
Obama and the LGBT Left. More

October 22, 2009
Welcome to the World of Newspeak
Janet Levy
In George Orwell's novel, "1984," Newspeak refers to language designed by a totalitarian regime to control thought and make subversive speech impossible. It is flourishing under Obama. More

October 22, 2009
Don't worry, we'll tell you where they are
Dave Lowry
The movie treatment of Where The Wild Things Are is the perfect metaphor for the benign totalitarianism of our current political season. More

October 21, 2009
Rush should make CNN an offer it can't refuse
Denis Keohane
CNN just keeps embarrassing itself. Oddly enough, Rush Limbaugh could help them out, while doing himself a little good at the same time. More

October 21, 2009
Silence of the Lambs
Robin of Berkeley
Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil More

October 21, 2009
Media Matters & President Obama in Lockstep
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Revival of right-wing conspiracy charges are all the rage in the age of Obama, but liberals are just playing the same old shell game. More

October 21, 2009
Obama's EEOC Nominee Would Redefine Marriage
Lee Cary
Chai Feldblum, Obama's nominee for the EEOC, aims to fundamentally change America's definition of marriage. More

October 21, 2009
Gold's no-confidence vote on Obama
Claude Sandroff
The world is expressing its opinion of the Obama administration openly, albeit quietly, by retreating from the dollar and embracing gold. More

October 21, 2009
Controlling the message
Robert A. Bonelli
Nine months into the Obama Administration, the White House communications strategy is coming into clear focus. Demonize, harass and ultimately aim to silence opposition More

October 21, 2009
Compulsory insurance -- another Trojan Horse
Ellen Sauerbrey
A Trojan Horse that will give the government as much power to control the health care system as the "public option." More

October 21, 2009
Divide and conquer
Steve McCann
We no longer have the luxury of arguing among ourselves to determine ideological purity More

October 21, 2009
US sovereignty and the Climate Summit
James Simpson
Committing the United States to punitive and expensive greenhouse gas regulations dictated by the United Nations without recourse. More

October 20, 2009
Alinskyite in Chief Is a Master Polarizer
Kyle-Anne Shiver
There's a whole lot of polarizing going on in Obama's America. Unity is out, apparently. Polarization is still in. And Rush Limbaugh and Fox News are the new Bush. More

October 20, 2009
Did Obama swing his own Nobel?
James Lewis
Could the Chicago Way work in Oslo? More

October 20, 2009
Who will rid me of that troublesome Rush?
Christopher Chantrill
However you look at it, the way the powerful treat their opponents tells us a lot about their fitness for power. More

October 20, 2009
Obama abuses faith office to promote his radical agenda
Ed Lasky
Why has Barack Obama waded into religious waters? His intentions become clearer by the day. More

October 20, 2009
ObamaCare: Point and Counterpoint
Frank S. Rosenbloom, M.D.
Essentially every person in the United States will be dependent on the government for their very lives More

October 20, 2009
Operation Rushbo, Fox News and Obama's Politics of Hate
William Tate
First they came after Rush More

October 20, 2009
The Moral Case for Health Care Reform?
John W. Truslow, III
Those who favor government management of health care markets increasingly assert "the moral case" to advance that cause. More

October 20, 2009
Rush, Roger, Joe and me
Jim Mahoney
A tale of two football commisioners and two fans who love both America and the game of football. More

October 20, 2009
Confessions of a San Francisco Tea Party Mobstress
Sally Zelikovsky
Bay Area mobsters take protesting seriously More

October 19, 2009
Reading the Electoral Tea Leaves
Bruce Walker
Off the national media radar, there are plenty of smaller elections -- special elections for state legislative seats -- which already show serious political problems for the Democrats More

October 19, 2009
Kenny and the American Way
Lloyd Marcus
The only anti-poverty program that really works. More

October 19, 2009
Imagined ethnicity and Obama
Andrew Walden
Which is the true Obama? More

October 19, 2009
Health insurance industry's 'new tone' was off key
C. Edmund Wright
The health insurance industry's gamble in playing footsie with ObamaCare has been a disaster. More

October 19, 2009
The lucrative business of racism
Bob Weir
How to make millions without being a productive member of society. More

October 19, 2009
China and carbon emissions
Michael J. Economides and Xina Xie
Rhetoric may change with the audience, but the policy isn't changing. More

October 19, 2009
Compost Conserved, Lifetime Wasted
Jeremy Haddock
San Franciscans must be truly idle, and ruled by a devilishly cunning imp, to be hoodwinked into squandering any of their existence rooting around in their own garbage. More

October 18, 2009
What is Equality?
Larrey Anderson
Our Founding Fathers were fully aware of the dangers of the state trying to impose "equality" on its citizens. More

October 18, 2009
As Spokesperson for Black America, Al Sharpton...You're fired!
Lloyd Marcus
It still amazes me how every time a reporter interviews me and discovers I am a black man who loves America, who does not resent white people, and who does not consider myself a victim, they give me that look. More

October 18, 2009
How Rush Limbaugh gave America its Sundays back
Neil Braithwaite
The biggest winners of all are the thousands of families throughout America who just got their husbands and fathers back on Sundays. More

October 18, 2009
Banning a game
Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr.
It happened in America and you paid for it. More

October 18, 2009
Counterinsurgency Doctrine and the Global Jihad
Jim Sauer
We need not a surge of troops in Afghanistan, we merely need to let our forces there do what needs to be done - kill the enemy. More

October 18, 2009
Explaining terrorism to a Nobel laureate
Marylou Barry
The world finally has a definitive answer to the age-old question about whether intelligence is the same thing as common sense. More

October 18, 2009
CO2 driven global warming is not supported by the data
Girma J Orssengo
One need only study the past two centuries of climate history to conclude that CO2 simply does not drive global warming. More

October 18, 2009
Silver Coins for the Silver Haired
John F. Di Leo
Lessons in government compassion. More

October 18, 2009
Holocaust Denial Rides Again
Beryl Ratzer
With the incontrovertible proof that there was a deliberate plan to wipe out the Jews of the world, why should we worry about Holocaust deniers? More

October 17, 2009
If Obama were a Marxist, what would he believe?
Kelly O'Connell
This article offers the basic teachings of Karl Marx, so readers may judge for themselves whether these might be at work influencing current Administration decisions. More

October 17, 2009
Carbon: Passive rider on the Earth/Space Machine
James R. Fencil
The baseless claims of the CO2 is a pollutant crowd are insupportable on their face in light of the indisputable evidence of life having flourished throughout a 95% decline in atmospheric CO2 concentrations as documented in the scientific record More

October 17, 2009
The $450.00 purse
L. Jenkins
One hundred-and-twenty-five "At Risk" seventeen to twenty-four year old, paid $8.15 an hour to attend high school with money from the Stimulus package. A report from the trenches. More

October 17, 2009
The Moral Universe of Liberals
Miguel A. Guanipa
Liberals rarely fret over repercussions that typically result from the real-life applications of their rather peculiar convictions More

October 17, 2009
These Dis-United States
Peter Morin
The liberal/progressive movement has convinced modern man that to satisfy his material needs it is not necessary to labor exhaustingly in pursuit of said needs More

October 17, 2009
The Coming end of the Western World may have to be postponed
Ethan Epstein
The "America is in Decline" crowd may sell books, but does it know what it's talking about? More

October 17, 2009
Rush, Jesse, and Fidel
Humberto Fontova
The world's longest-suffering black political prisoner apparently is no big deal when the politics are sufficiently left wing. More

October 16, 2009
The NFL's Diversity Problem
Jack Cashill
Start with the veritable exclusion of Asian-American and, even more incredibly, Mexican-American men from the NFL. More

October 16, 2009
War without a War President?
J. Robert Smith
Is Barack Obama up to being a war president? More

October 16, 2009
Barry honey, can we talk about Afghanistan?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
More dithering is simply not an option. There are only two ways to go here, either all in or all out. More

October 16, 2009
Why Obama's Poll Numbers Have Stopped Falling
John Caleb Chapman
Popularity and policy in an era of diminished expectations. More

October 16, 2009
The Seduction Of Lindsey Graham
Nancy Morgan
Graham has been seduced by the left. He has adopted one of their most successful tactics, promising one thing while delivering quite the opposite. More

October 16, 2009
Theory and Practice
John Kelly
We have a president that is so short on practice and so long on theory that he seems to be entertaining theories that can only be classified as world class in their stupidity. More

October 16, 2009
The monster behind the mask
D.L. Hammack
Halloween takes on a new meaning as we face a monster of lies and deceit. More

October 16, 2009
Juan Cole Between Madison and the Mullahs
Jonathan Schanzer and Asaf Romirowsky
One of the most politically driven Middle East studies professors in the U.S. is behind an effort to translate and publish the writings of the Founding Fathers in Arabic. More

October 15, 2009
Vladimir Putin and the Russian Inferiority Complex
James Lewis
A disaster for Russia and the world. More

October 15, 2009
Is Obama Turning Us into the Next Evil Empire?
Selwyn Duke
Barack Obama's support for the Honduran ex-president who would be king, Manuel Zelaya, is without American precedent. More

October 15, 2009
The No Fairness League
Matthew May
Time to apply the Limbaugh Standard to other NFL owners? More

October 15, 2009
Rush Snared by NFL Paradox...Again
C. Edmund Wright
In one of life's great paradoxes, the ultra-competitive NFL and the almost equally competitive business of NFL media coverage is dominated by people who have a world view that is very often anti-competitive. More

October 15, 2009
Liberals Fumble Again
Matt Spivey
Is it the place of a Member of Congress to judge what "kind of owner" a business should have? More

October 15, 2009
Terrorism and Bathtubs
Randall Hoven
We have nothing to fear except maybe bathtubs, apparently. Or perhaps, those who ignore mathematics are condemned to repeat false assertions. More

October 15, 2009
A Perfect Tsunami: U.S. Health care reform and a conservative doc in American Samoa
Linda Halderman, MD
I came to American Samoa last week in response to FEMA's call and the LBJ hospital CEO's request. As a general and trauma surgeon, I believed I could serve the population during a difficult time. More

October 15, 2009
ACORN, Payola and Color of Law
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Here's one example of how state law enforcement officials have leveraged and possibly violated the law to help ACORN in return for ACORN's political help. More

October 15, 2009
Chicago and the natural ecology of human conflict
Christopher Chantrill
Despite his Nobel Prize, all is not peace-process and diplomacy back at the president's adopted home town of Chicago. Gangs there may have a lot to teach us about politics and diplomacy. More

October 15, 2009
Endangering People to Protect Fish
Janet Levy
A major food supplier to the nation and the world faces threats from those who seek to limit California's Central Valley farmland water supply. More

October 15, 2009
Freedom is Hard Work (ObamaCare makes it harder)
W. Grant Ellis
The great irony of America is that the maintenance of freedom is awfully hard work and with few exceptions, it's the work of individuals, not the government More

October 15, 2009
PETA's Peculiar 'Partners'
Ken Blackwell
Show me the money. More

October 15, 2009
Blowing J Street's Cover
Leo Rennert
J Street, a recently formed Jewish lobby that describes itself as "pro-peace" and "pro-Israel,'' finally has shown its true colors More

October 14, 2009
What Soros Wanted, Obama Delivers
Kyle-Anne Shiver
If all of this does not hint at a shadow presidency with a powerful oligarch pulling the strings on a neophyte president, I honestly don't know what would. More

October 14, 2009
Why White America Chose Obama
Robin of Berkeley
(And the answer isn't white guilt) More

October 14, 2009
If Rush Limbaugh is a Racist, Are His 20 Million Listeners Also?
Lloyd Marcus
I take the assault on him personally More

October 14, 2009
Gore On The Grill
Brian Sussman
An inconvenient truth Al Gore can't bear, one that seals the case against his claim. More

October 14, 2009
Obama The Impotent: A Dangerous Delusion
Matt Patterson
A meme is forming in the popular consciousness that Barack Obama is a do-nothing president. That is a false and dangerous delusion. More

October 14, 2009
Liberals' Violence Warning Comes a Year Late
Edward Olshaker
Incendiary left-wing extremism becomes entrenched in the mainstream while the Speaker and other libs fatruously warn of the potential for conservative violence. More

October 14, 2009
Health Care Reform Chicago Style
Monte Kuligowski
Clout can get you practically anything back home. More

October 14, 2009
God, Conservatism and Values
Shane Corsey
American conservatism includes many deeply religious people, but also many of us who are not particularly religious - agnostics, and atheists - all necessary, if conservatives are to win elections. More

October 13, 2009
How to take down a great power
J.R. Dunn
When a pathological narcissist who's never heard a word of criticism takes over, consequences follow. More

October 13, 2009
The Self-Censorship of Liberals: It's Too Scary to Look
James Lewis
The global warming fraud is a lesson in the self-censoship of liberals, their fear of finding out the truth. More

October 13, 2009
Talkers fill GOP leadership vacuum
Kenneth Spitz
Are conservative talkers the new leaders of the Republican Party? The answer is yes, by default. More

October 13, 2009
Nobel Dynamite
Joseph A. Morris
The dream of a world in which the role of the United States of America in all respects is vastly diminished. This is not about Mr. Obama. It is about us. More

October 13, 2009
Honored, Humbled but Unsure?
Jeannie DeAngelis
Obama "wasn't sure he had done enough to earn the award, or deserved to be in the company of the transformative figures who had won it before him." More

October 13, 2009
Is there really a recovery on the horizon?
Steve McCann
The sycophants in the mainstream may breathe a sigh of relief over recent economic reports, but they are not looking ahead. More

October 13, 2009
Individual Freedom vs. the Right to a Cell Phone
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
A free cell phone and airtime each month for income-eligible customers. Your federal government at work. More

October 13, 2009
Obama and the Foreign Policy of the Empty Suit
Abraham H. Miller
Obama and most liberals can talk endlessly about multiculturalism on one hand and the international legal system on the other and not see the contradiction. More

October 13, 2009
Credibility for Conservatives
Lauri B. Regan
I have noticed some extreme positions and wild accusations being made by conservative writers reminiscent of the irrational descent of the left under President Bush More

October 12, 2009
PC Prize for PC Prez
James Lewis
Surprise: Some liberals have a sense of shame. More

October 12, 2009
Peace, Brother. But what about Chicago?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Did the Nobel folks ever think to check the utter lack of peace in our president's adopted home town, the first place to receive his miracle-touch community organization, aka peace initiatives? More

October 12, 2009
Government Care and the Dole Family
C. Edmund Wright
The last thing conservatives and the GOP need is for Bob Dole to re-emerge and push to "get a bill signed." More

October 12, 2009
Top Twenty Things Obama Doesn't Say
Jill S. Sprik
Despite countless speeches and news conferences, did you ever hear President Obama express the following ideas? More

October 12, 2009
The Biggest Shovel is Obama's
John Morgan
Shovel ready projects? More

October 12, 2009
Climate Myths and National Security
Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
The President of the United States recently told the United Nations that "global warming" poses a threat to national security and may engender conflicts as populations are displaced by rising sea levels, droughts, floods, and storms. More

October 12, 2009
Teaching monsters
Bob Weir
I've always believed in the existence of monsters. During my 20 years as a cop in NYC, I met quite a few of them More

October 12, 2009
President Obama's Porpoise Show
Harold Witkov
President Barack Obama is taking away our liberties and training us to be world pleasers More

October 12, 2009
Somebody Slap Me
Pedro Primavera
Am I imagining things, or is this a return to the 1970s? More

October 12, 2009
Damien, Stevenson, and Us
Paul Shlichta
At long last, Damien the leper has been canonized as a saint of the Catholic Church. More

October 11, 2009
Terror and the theatrical paradigm
J.R. Dunn
A sea change has occurred in the conduct of the War on Terror More

October 11, 2009
Will the Nobel Peace Prize be an albatross around Obama's neck?
Ed Lasky
Americans have an allergic reaction when it seems as if foreigners are meddling in our foreign policy. More

October 11, 2009
Ship of Fools: Obama's Intimates and Advisors
Mac Fuller
A guide to the locust horde of Leftist bureaucrats President Barack Hussein Obama has deliberately chosen to help him grasp the helm of America's ship of state, and steer it hard to port. More

October 11, 2009
A Closer Look At Obama's Odyssey
Jack Cashill
The structure of the most significant literary fraud in American history. More

October 11, 2009
Nazis And Commies
Bernie Reeves
Why do film makers and novelists prefer evil Nazi villains to evil Communists? More

October 11, 2009
The end of the NFL as we know it?
Mark Butterworth
A recent, preliminary study for the NFL may contain the seeds of doom for pro football. More

October 11, 2009
Liberals and Taxes: The Big Question
Gene Schwimmer
Tax rates and tax revenues have a story to tell. More

October 11, 2009
The Clergy Who Want an Abortion Ba'al Out
Robert Knight
Asking other clergy to get behind abortion on demand and claiming a divine imperative for taxpayer funding of abortion More

October 11, 2009
Black Nationalism Provides Foundation for African-American Islamist Movement
Brendan Goldman
Islamists have harnessed radical anti-Western black nationalism for their own purpose. More

October 10, 2009
The Politicization of Peace
Bruce Walker
Few spectacles so clearly show the politicization of life than the surreally silly award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama. More

October 10, 2009
Beware of Ideological Teamism
Jason Lewis
Many people don't realize it, but they are being exploited by a psychosocial phenomenon that is encouraging them to think irrationally. More

October 10, 2009
Don't Blame Obama's Caddy
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Traditional media pundits, especially the Obama cheerleading variety, blame lousy advice from president Obama's inner circle for his abject failure at Copenhagen. More

October 10, 2009
Walk Fast
L. Jenkins
One hundred-and-twenty-five "At Risk" seventeen to twenty-four year olds, paid $8.15 an hour to attend high school with money from the Stimulus package. A report from the trenches. More

October 10, 2009
Talking politics with strangers
Nancy Coppock
Travel presents an ideal laboratory for viewing the perspective of the public at large. More

October 10, 2009
Woman-led Conservatism
Christopher Chantrill
The woman-led conservative future is not just about conservative books written by women. It is about political activism led by women. More

October 10, 2009
Never Cleaner
Robert T. Smith
The younger generation, products of our public school educational system, have no clue as to how much progress has been made cleaning the environment. More

October 10, 2009
Disposable People
James Lewis
Obama's view of disposable human identity may reflect his own life. More

October 10, 2009
The Wisdom to Do No Harm
J. N. Kish
If only health care reformers had it. More

October 10, 2009
Liberty First, Security Second
Janice Shaw Crouse
For those who founded this nation, opportunity trumped concern for personal safety. More

October 10, 2009
Defending Palin with Orbison
Patrick O'Hannigan
Continuing education can be a tricky business when it involves teaching people who sometimes treat arguments like songs. More

October 10, 2009
President Obama's Policy Disaster
Amil Imani
Is President Obama reenacting President Carter's tragic policy blunder toward Iran? More

October 9, 2009
The Nobel Prize Curse
J.R. Dunn
Not a single cause -- from nonproliferation to land mine clearance -- has prospered recently since the major figure involved won the Nobel Peace Prize. More

October 9, 2009
The Prophylactic Peace Prize
G. Murphy Donovan
The Nobel Peace Prize has now become, like the American literary Pulitzer, a certification of political correctness. More

October 9, 2009
Rigoberta Menchu Won The Nobel Peace Prize Too
Jack Cashill
The left's attraction to the obviously false is nothing new. More

October 9, 2009
The Baucus Masterpiece
Randall Hoven
Barack Obama owes Max Baucus one giant kiss, or maybe some bridges to nowhere in Montana. More

October 9, 2009
Kindergarten Marxists
J.R. Dunn
Why do so many members of the Western elite, governmental and otherwise, insist on backing Manuel "Mel" Zelaya, despite any number of reasons not to. More

October 9, 2009
Kill the Jews, Save the World
Stuart Schwartz
For Obama, Jews are a cornucopia, a kosher horn of plenty offering endless excuses for failures great and small. More

October 9, 2009
The fairytale that really was
Kyle-Anne Shiver
There once was a young man, named Barry, living in the magical land of Kumbayah, aka Oz. Barry had a vision, he did. And, oh honey, a fine, fine vision it was. More

October 9, 2009
Watching the Constitution Disappear
Joseph Smith
The President says the Constitution is defective, and now Senator Harry Reid is preparing the coup de grace. More

October 9, 2009
Enduring bumper sticker sermons
Henry P. Wickham, Jr.
Preaching once was an art largely confined to the pulpits in the churches of this country. These days they are mounted on the rear bumpers and hatches of automobiles. More

October 9, 2009
The Science of Disinformation
Jed Gladstein
The Science of Disinformation is the deliberate, immoral disregard of truth for the sake of selling something packaged as science. More

October 9, 2009
Just leave me alone
Ben Hand
As little kids we were taught to share. As we grew up, we allowed the political elite to tell us that we had to share. More

October 9, 2009
Che Guevara's Whacking -- A Glorious Anniversary
Humberto Fontova
Forty two years ago today, Ernesto "Che" Guevara was declared a murderer, stood against a wall and shot. If the saying "What goes around comes around" ever fit, it's here. More

October 9, 2009
All Campus Free Speech Is Acceptable - Except About Islam
Richard L. Cravatts
Exercising the "heckler's veto," More

October 8, 2009
America, You've Been Punk'd
Pedro Primavera
It's okay to admit it: you thought you were voting for a more benevolent and wiser version of Tiger Woods when all you got was a smoother version of Chicago-style, brass knuckle politics. More

October 8, 2009
Iran: Why 'gaining time' is exactly what's needed
James Lewis
SecDef Robert Gates is quoted as saying that striking Iran's nuclear facilities would not solve Khomeinist aggression forever. A ten year setback to its nuke program would do nicely, though. More

October 8, 2009
Ministry of Truth, Obama-style
John Griffing
President Obama has been agitating for the authority to criminalize political opponents since he took office. More

October 8, 2009
Civil Rights in the Age of Obama
Lauri B. Regan
One of my liberal friends looked at me the day after Obama won and gleefully declared, "We finally have our civil rights back!" She made no sense to me then. And she makes even less now. More

October 8, 2009
Internet Security in the Age of Obama
Jake Keller
Internet security is no longer for the paranoid only. More

October 8, 2009
Kevin Jennings' twisted terminology
Troy Silva
Kevin Jennings is Safe School Czar not by some vetting breakdown. He was an official in the Obama Campaign as its Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual fund-raising co-chair. More

October 8, 2009
Exit Strategy from the Great Recession
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
In the 1930s, Democratic President Franklin Roosevelt had no exit strategy from the Great Depression, so he blamed it on his Republican predecessor. Roosevelt's policies prolonged the depression until, finally, the start of World War II in Europe caused the... More

October 8, 2009
Obama and Akhenaten
Pamela Meister
Thousands of years ago, a pharaoh offered Egypt change it could believe in. A cautionary tale. More

October 7, 2009
Ayers Admitted Authorship to National Journal - Just Kidding
James Simpson
Bill Ayers has a strategy, apparently. More

October 7, 2009
The Trauma of Obama
Robin of Berkeley
Why the Nation is having a Psychiatric Emergency More

October 7, 2009
Ayers admits writing Dreams
James Simpson
It is possible that we have now gotten direct confirmation of this from Bill Ayers himself. More

October 7, 2009
How The VRWC Really Works
Jack Cashill
And the trap that awaits the willfully blind. More

October 7, 2009
National Sovereignty and International Law
Richard Baehr
A president enamored of international law, the UN Security Council, and an era of nuclear proliferation. More

October 7, 2009
Pollsters push people to accept Obamacare
William Tate
Gallup has unintentionally revealed how they, and other polling organizations, have been pushing the public to accept Obamacare. More

October 7, 2009
Obamas' Self-Centeredness on Display
Selwyn Duke
The poverty pitch in Copenhagen overlooked the fact that many of the IOC members are from the Third World. More

October 7, 2009
Who's Vetting These Guys?
Monte Kuligowski
We know Obama has too many czars when no one knows the exact number at any given time. More

October 7, 2009
Gen. Stanley McChrystal: Unconventional Warrior, Unconventional Politician
Tom Suhadolnik
The general has been lobbed political hand grenades before. More

October 7, 2009
Flush with self righteousness
Rosslyn Smith
Environmentalist dreams are starting to rub Americans raw. More

October 6, 2009
Lose Afghanistan, Lose Pakistan, Lose Iran, Lose It All
James Lewis
The gangster regimes of the world are on the march, and they've got our number. More

October 6, 2009
Black Leaders Ignore Black-on-Black Crime
E.W. Jackson Sr.
A deafening silence from some of the biggest mouths in America. Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Julian Bond, Louis Farrakhan and the Congressional Black Caucus see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil. More

October 6, 2009
Swimming Upstream: The Life of a Conservative Professor in Academia
Ron Lipsman
Becoming conservative in the most hostile environment in America. More

October 6, 2009
The Long March of Kevin Jennings
Robert Weissberg
The Czar for school safety will not reduce school crime; the opposite is more likely -- he will discover ever more "crime" and in the process help impose the gay agenda More

October 6, 2009
How Taxes Pervert our Energy Choices
Joseph Somsel
The different tax treatments of our electrical generation options rewards the inefficient. More

October 6, 2009
How Obama Has Failed Black Americans
Bruce Walker
Barack Obama is not leading black America into the sweet lands of love and brotherhood promised by Martin Luther King More

October 6, 2009
J Street is selling snake oil
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
And Members of Congress are buying it. Re-defining "peace." More

October 6, 2009
The Shifting Political Sand Pile
Publius Valerius Publicola
Applying Complexity Theory to politics helps explain why the Tea Party and Town Hall protests surprised the media. More

October 5, 2009
UN Climate Reports: They Lie
Marc Sheppard
Those who've accused the international organization of politicizing science and manipulating data have been right all along. More

October 5, 2009
Did We Elect a Beta Male As President?
Greg Lewis
We're all somewhat familiar with the body language dogs display when they greet each other. More

October 5, 2009
Half a president
Steve McCann
President Obama apparently wants to do only half of his job -- the part that is the most fun. And he's got his eyes on a higher position. More

October 5, 2009
But it was only the Olympics?
Jeremy Haddock
World leaders now know, with certainty, that Obama is satisfied to conduct affairs of state by the seat of his pants. More

October 5, 2009
Is Obama's Handling of Honduras a View of Our Future?
Robert A. Bonelli
Our elected officials, officers of the court, and the military, all pledge their allegiance to the Constitution and not to an office, individual or party. So, too, in Honduras. More

October 5, 2009
Michelle Obama's Olympic 'Gimme' Speech
Joe Gimenez
The politics of indignant entitlement More

October 5, 2009
All Politics, No Principles
Jeffrey Folks
How is it possible that, now a year after his election, President Obama does not have a clue as to what to do in Afghanistan? More

October 5, 2009
What, Me Racist?
Ken Blackwell
I've been called a lot of things in my long political career. But I've never before been called a racist. More

October 4, 2009
The Obamas Violated First Three Rules of Selling
C. Edmund Wright
Of course Barack and Michelle Obama failed in Copenhagen. Their strategy could not possibly succeed. More

October 4, 2009
Unexpected Outgrowths of the Tea Party Movement
Lloyd Marcus
Something unexpected and wonderful is happening across America, folks. More

October 4, 2009
Do Not Blame Barack
Selwyn Duke
Obama doesn't alarm me as much as the average American. He is a symptom more than a cause. More

October 4, 2009
America's Standing Abroad: 'A Political Puzzle'
Clarice Feldman
It was an article of faith among the left that President Bush had damaged our standing abroad and cost us the good will of the world More

October 4, 2009
Asinine Amendments
Jeannie DeAngelis
The conduct of Democrats in Washington, D.C. has found a way to even impress Al Qaeda. More

October 4, 2009
Are liberal Jews secular millenarians?
James Lewis
Leftism is a religion of sorts, but lacking the skepticism about human beings that pervades Western monotheism back to the book of Genesis. More

October 4, 2009
Is counterinsurgency a viable strategy for America?
Thomas Snodgrass
Counterinsurgency became the subject of extensive strategic study for Western European militaries following World War II, as the European colonies of Africa and Asia sought to liberate themselves from their colonial shackles. Given the post-war chaos in Europe, the third... More

October 4, 2009
While Obama Slept
Lawrence W. White MD
Is there evil in the world? And is this a useful way of describing despotic regimes? More

October 4, 2009
They Call us Leftists
Vasko Kohlmayer
"Neocons are leftists in disguise," claimed William H. Calhoun in an article a few years ago. More

October 4, 2009
World Must Sustain Push against Iran's Human Rights Abuses
Walid Phares
As the United States and the international community meet Iran's diplomats and hope for the nuclear crisis to be resolved, another critical front should be opened: an investigation into the Iranian regime for abuse of human rights of its own... More

October 3, 2009
President Perks
Edward Bernard Glick
Have you ever wondered why our Barack Obama wanted to be president in the first place? More

October 3, 2009
If I told You, Would You Have Believed?
Brian Sussman
A look at Obama's first 200 days More

October 3, 2009
The Sullied Savior Blames Bush
Jeannie DeAngelis
Foible after foible, Obama is proving to be unable to fulfill his own messianic expectations or even man up to his failures. More

October 3, 2009
Dog the Wags
Randy Fardal
Big Media are recapitulating the plot of the movie Wag the Dog, this time in reverse. More

October 3, 2009
Obama in Afghanistan: Will he flee?
Joel J. Sprayregen
Obama's direction of the Afghanistan war prefigures how our country will meet the Iranian menace. More

October 3, 2009
Media Malpractice: Ayers' Dreams authorship suppressed
James Simpson
One of the biggest political stories of the year is being completely overlooked by the Obama-struck mass media. More

October 3, 2009
The Swiss Health Care Model Won't Work in the United States
Monte Kuligowski
Now that the "public option" health care proposal has become a political hazard, the far left and its water-carrying media are turning to other proposals. More

October 3, 2009
Energy Eco-Activists
Robert T. Smith
Thank an activist if you break one of those CFL light bulbs. Here's what you have to go through. More

October 3, 2009
Frontiers of Political Correctness: Going Blue
Dave Lowry
More than 70% of our Mother Earth is covered not in green, but in blue. An HR memo from the frontiers of political correctness. More

October 2, 2009
Palin's Revenge: Who's Laughing Now?
C. Edmund Wright
Now correct me if I am wrong, but didn't I hear the Jurassic media bury the career of Sarah Palin just last July? More

October 2, 2009
Czar seeks 'chilling effect' on internet
Lee Cary
Regulatory Czar Cass Sunstein's new book lays out a scary vision. More

October 2, 2009
Obama's Deficit: The Devil Made Me Do It
Jon N. Hall
Clearly, the Obama administration doesn't think we are very smart. More

October 2, 2009
Wimpy foreign policy never saved anyone's day
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Barack Obama seems anxious to follow in the footsteps of the last century's most well-known appeasers, Chamberlain and Carter. More

October 2, 2009
Food Fight: An Unappetizing Development
Andrew Thomas
Our regulation-hungry leaders in Washington are acquiring a new taste in governmental control. More

October 2, 2009
The GOP and its Confusion
Steve Hines
Here we go again. We've seen this scenario many times before More

October 2, 2009
Doctors: Damned If They Do, More Damned If They Don't
Gene Schwimmer
Americans worried that Obamacare will lead to de facto rationing of health care to senior citizens can stop worrying. It's already here. More

October 2, 2009
Read All About It
Lloyd Brown
Newspapers once were a necessity. So were blacksmith shops. Today information is widely available -- and so is analysis of that information from every perspective. More

October 2, 2009
In every generation
Victor Sharpe
Not one alone has arisen against us to destroy the Jews. Rather in each generation, there are those that rise up against us to destroy us. More

October 1, 2009
Sympathy for the Devil
Robin of Berkeley
Obama and the New Weird Order More

October 1, 2009
Nation of Men, Not of Laws
Tad Wintermeyer
Roman Polanski and his allies seek to rape the United States and her Constitution. While this metaphor may seem repugnantly acerbic, it rings true. More

October 1, 2009
Subsidized Health Care: a view from the exam room
Linda Halderman, MD
I learned a lot about the cost of health care when I had a hybrid general surgery practice in California 's rural San Joaquin Valley. More

October 1, 2009
Nothing for Everyone
Randall Hoven
The health care reform proposals put forth so far by Democrats, and supported by President Obama, have the unique gift of satisfying virtually no one More

October 1, 2009
Who'll Bell the Cat?
Carol Peracchio
President Obama's comprehensive health care reform lies in the Congress on life support. More

October 1, 2009
Gore and Google: Pants on Fire
Brian Sussman
Earth's self-anointed global warming czar, Al Gore, has teamed up with his business partners at Google (he's an Advisory Board member) to make the latest pitch for a planet that is about to burst into a bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos. More

October 1, 2009
Happy Birthday, Mr. President
Matthew May
Jimmy Carter is 85 today. His birthday wish may be coming true. More

October 1, 2009
Will the Real Barack Obama Please Stand Up?
Joseph Smith
As panelists on the modern-day version of To Tell the Truth, we anxiously await the moment when the real Barack Obama stands up. More

October 1, 2009
World Rejects Planetary Panic
William R. Hawkins
President Barack Obama resorted to the same tactic at the United Nations last week that he has been using at home in the health care debate. He has escalated the rhetoric as political support has collapsed. More

October 1, 2009
You Call This 'Respect'?
Kerry Jacoby
the Last Big Push the gay rights lobby needs to achieve one of its most cherished goals More

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