Articles
April 30, 2010
Retaking the Offensive in the Illegals Fight
J. Robert Smith
When it comes to grabbing power and holding it, the left and Democrats never play beanbag. Neither should the GOP. More
April 30, 2010
Fancy Nancy
Jed Skillman
That's a pretty amazing photograph of Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the cover of the May/June issue of Capitol File magazine. There's an agenda at work. More
April 30, 2010
Obama's Demoralized Left
Bruce Walker
The left in America is demoralized. This slide will continue, for several reasons. More
April 30, 2010
When Will They Take Us Seriously?
Carol Peracchio
So now that the sleeping conservative giant is fully awake, what does the inside-the-beltway punditry (both the left and right) think of these new activists? Not much. More
April 30, 2010
The Fine Pursuit of Exposing Corruption
Janet Levy
In a disturbing case of politically motivated retaliation, prominent Beverly Hills attorney Dr. Richard Fine has been incarcerated in coercive solitary confinement for close to fourteen months. More
April 30, 2010
Evil's Greatest Emissary, Adolf Hitler, Died on this Date
Harold Witkov
Adolf Hitler was much more than a despicable maniac who slaughtered innocents and went back on his word. More
April 29, 2010
Subsistence as Freedom
Scott Strzelczyk
Ultimately, every variation of the Democrats' message is premised upon removing personal responsibility from the equation and shifting blame elsewhere. More
April 29, 2010
A Stranger in Our Midst
Robert Weissberg
As the Obama administration enters its second year, I -- and undoubtedly millions of others -- have struggled to develop a shorthand term that captures our emotional unease. More
April 29, 2010
The Climategate Investigation
Dexter Wright
Buried deep within the official British government report on Climategate is a damning document. More
April 29, 2010
More Financial Reform, Less Financial Security
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
If you liked Obama's takeover of health care, then you'll love the even more convoluted and poorly-understood so-called financial "reform" bill. More
April 29, 2010
Planned Parenthood, a Social Disease
Chuck Rogér
Reading "Healthy, Happy and Hot," a Planned Parenthood affiliate's guide to the "rights" of young HIV-carriers, sends traditionalists looking for a hot shower and strong soap.
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April 28, 2010
'Sedition' Is Constitutional
John Griffing
Apart from cases where incitement can be shown, using the word "sedition" against political enemies is out of place in a free country. More
April 28, 2010
Comparing the Tea Party to al-Qaeda
Peter Wilson
In addition to having more empathy for violent terrorists than for the Tea Party, the left also fears the Tea Party more than it does terrorists. More
April 28, 2010
Jihadi Echoes Obama
Pamela Geller
A narrative that reflects Obama's policy on Islamic jihad. More
April 28, 2010
Obama's Greatest Deficit Is Wisdom
Tom White
President Obama often may be called smart and well-educated, but never is he called wise. More
April 28, 2010
A Triumph of Civilization at Chapel Hill
Jay Schalin and Jenna Ashley Robinson
Maybe there is some hope for civilization after all. More
April 27, 2010
The Arizona Uproar
Leo W. Banks
Listening to the national uproar, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Arizona has marched into the civil rights apocalypse with its new state law cracking down on illegal immigrants. More
April 27, 2010
The Fed Did It, Says Bob Mundell
Christopher Chantrill
Incredibly, in 2008, leading up to the worst economic banking crisis in history, the Fed was deflating the money supply More
April 27, 2010
Obama's Tea Party Straw Man
Sean Parr
There is no misunderstanding; we are witnessing a deliberate misclassification. More
April 27, 2010
Ban the Income Tax
Vasko Kohlmayer
An eye-opening illustration of what taxes are ultimately about: Americans helping themselves to the property of other Americans. More
April 27, 2010
School Choice and the Limits of Liberal Jewish Compassion
Joel B. Pollak
Why are white liberals, Jewish liberals among them, so indifferent to the plight of students trapped in failing schools? More
April 27, 2010
South Park Matters
William Sullivan
Stone and Parker have picked up a gauntlet that political leaders and pundits fear to carry. More
April 26, 2010
Obama Is Enabling Nuclear Breakout
James Lewis
Obama seems intent on reversing the Cold War and letting nuclear proliferation explode. More
April 26, 2010
Chris Matthews and the Jews
Stuart Schwartz
One if by land, Jew if by sea. Welcome to the world of Chris Matthews. Oy. More
April 26, 2010
Racially Profiling Redheads
Jeannie DeAngelis
Hispanics fear that racial profiling will be the result of Arizona Governor Jen Brewer's immigration reform bill. In the meantime, Sheriff Arpaio readies additional tents. More
April 26, 2010
Justice Stevens on Distinguishing Protest from Incitement
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Liberals claiming Tea Party protests are dangerous need to review what liberal icon Justice Stevens wrote on the subject. More
April 26, 2010
Black Republican Rebukes Steele
Lloyd Marcus
Brother Steele, how about the GOP showing a little respect for the American people by standing up for conservative values and principles? More
April 26, 2010
Rethinking Education
Bruce Walker
Maybe less really is more. More
April 25, 2010
Truman Was Right; Netanyahu Would Be Right
Ken Blackwell
As justified as we were then, Israel would be even more justified in using tactical nuclear weapons now to eliminate the Iranian nuclear threat to the world. More
April 25, 2010
Evil at Westboro Baptist Church
John Leonard
Apparently Pastor Phelps isn't very interested in the salvation of gay sinners. More
April 25, 2010
Are Jewish Students Safe on California Campuses?
Leila Beckwith and Tammi Rossman-Benjamin
"Assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights Russlynn Ali indicated that the Obama administration would not pursue cases of harassment against Jewish students." More
April 25, 2010
Fighting Statism
Justin Blackman
Individual rights must be the rallying point for reclaiming liberty. More
April 25, 2010
Israel's Right to Exist as a Jewish Homeland
Salomon Benzimra
The U.S. regularly reiterates its support of Israel's security, but it says nothing about Israel's legal rights. These legal rights originated at the now-forgotten San Remo Conference ninety years ago today. More
April 24, 2010
It's the Constitution that's Radicalizing Our Politicians
John W. Truslow, III
The catalyst for federal dominance. More
April 24, 2010
Liberty and the Death of God
Daniel H. Fernald
In "killing" God, the left was merely taking out the competition, Tony Soprano-style -- and now they've upped the ante. More
April 24, 2010
Next Earth Day, Thank a Hunter
Humberto Fontova
Who pays, and who doesn't, when it comes to maintaining wildlife habitat. More
April 24, 2010
Taxes Aren't the Problem
Christopher Chantrill
Taxes and spending and debts and deficits are just symptoms of the problem. The real problem is the philosophy and culture of our governing class. More
April 24, 2010
The GOP Needs Candidates with Backbone
Karen Karacsony
The GOP can save itself from certain extinction in California only if it stands proudly. More
April 24, 2010
Government's Compulsive Spending Disorder
Jeffrey Folks
The incredible expansion of government since the 1960s, especially since the election of Barack Obama, has created unprecedented opportunities for fraud and abuse. More
April 23, 2010
The Tea Party, Timothy McVeigh, and Tainted History
Jayna Davis
The suppression of the true story of the Oklahoma City bombing continues. Time to reopen the case. More
April 23, 2010
No Free Speech about Leaving Islam?
Pamela Geller
Advertising on taxpayer-funded transit has become the latest free speech battleground. More
April 23, 2010
Two American Idols Give Back
Jeannie DeAngelis
What do Simon Cowell and Barack Obama have in common? More
April 23, 2010
Fix Is On by Obama and Congress in Union Fight
Bernie Reeves
The steady advance of unionization in the public sector under Obama -- and the use of federal power to increase organized labor in the private sector -- is leading the U.S. to the edge of syndicalism. More
April 23, 2010
Iran: Doing Nothing Is Not an Option
Peggy Shapiro
Once Iran has nuclear arms, the world as we know it will change. Yet the White House offers nothing but empty threats. More
April 23, 2010
Desalinizing America
J. Robert Smith
The zoo is the new model for human society. We need only open our bourgeois eyes to see. More
April 22, 2010
Earth Day: An Assault on Man
Brian Sussman
The perfect tool to control citizens. More
April 22, 2010
Reality Check on the Record of Big, Bad Capitalism
David R. Nathaniel
Facts are rarely useful in debates with ideologues and religious zealots. Yet we cannot allow partisans to make unchallenged, generalized claims about the free-market system. More
April 22, 2010
Political Fatal Conceit
Monty Pelerin
Why Washington distrusts incentives and markets. More
April 22, 2010
Blacks, the Media, & the Tea Parties
Lloyd Marcus
I wish to share with you how the liberal mainstream media have dealt with my participation on the Tea Party Express III tour. More
April 22, 2010
All for the Palestinians Stand Up and Holler
Camie Davis
Ah, spring is in the air. Time for an annual tradition spreading across college campuses. Let's give it up for Israel Apartheid Week! More
April 21, 2010
The President Who Won't Grow Up
Carol Peracchio
Everything I need to know about Barack Obama I learned as a Cub Scout den leader. More
April 21, 2010
Who Is Obstructing the Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act?
John Appleton
How one congressman can block the sanctions that would hurt Iran. More
April 21, 2010
Soft Power and No Plan for Iran
G. Murphy Donovan
The Teheran menace is not simple nuclear proliferation; the entire Levant is slipping its strategic moorings under the fog of a banal debate about micro-tactics. More
April 21, 2010
Leaving Liberalism
Chuck Rogér
You've seen the liberal game face: anger suppressed by enlightened arrogance wrapped in confusion. More
April 21, 2010
Big Nature and Tiny Us
Bruce Walker
Acolytes of the global warming faith warn us that we appease the wrong gods. Why the intense focus on the dubious and minor problem of man-made global warming? More
April 21, 2010
Could Fixed Exchange Rates Be Coming Back?
Ian Fletcher
The IMF, long a citadel of free-market thinking, conceded in a little-noticed official report in February that controls on the international movement of capital may be appropriate in some circumstances. More
April 20, 2010
The New Front in the War on Wealth
Steve McCann
Hidden on page 27 of the "jobs" bill passed in March is a depth charge. More
April 20, 2010
Tyranny May Be Closer than We Think
Bob Weir
Alas, I was wrong about Barack Obama. More
April 20, 2010
The Grand Illusions of America's Liberals
Edward Bernard Glick
America's liberals are consumed with guilt. If not soon purged from our society, their guilt will kill us all.
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April 20, 2010
Sink the Murtha: Outrage on the High Seas
Gary Larson
Naming a U.S. Navy ship after a departed congressman is a slap in the face of all veterans. This God-awful decision should not be allowed to stand. More
April 20, 2010
Young and Old Voters Disagree on Obama Reelection, yet Agree on Major Political Issues
Brad O'Leary
While young and older voters disagree on who should be President, they tend to agree on other issues. More
April 20, 2010
The British Obama?
Adam Shaw
It seems that Britain is about to make the same mistake America made in 2008. More
April 19, 2010
The Jews of Silence
Richard Baehr
This president is the greatest threat to the strategic alliance of the U.S. and Israel since the founding of the modern Jewish state in 1948. His Jewish supporters mostly have been silent. More
April 19, 2010
Plan B: Privatize ObamaCare
James Lewis
The harsh truth is that straight-out repeal of ObamaCare is not going to work. More
April 19, 2010
Bond-Buyers Voting against Obamanomics
Jeffrey Folks
The closest one can get to a completely objective report on the sustainability of the government's current fiscal policies. More
April 19, 2010
Give Me Inequality or Give Me Death
Nancy Coppock
Equal outcomes deaden the human spirit. More
April 19, 2010
George Soros's New Economy
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
Meet the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) and its biggest backer, George Soros. More
April 19, 2010
Don't Fall for Simple Slogans
Anthony J.Ciani
"Throw the bums out" may sound good, but it's not an effective strategy to fix what's wrong with politics. More
April 18, 2010
Barack Obama's Missing Girlfriends
Jack Cashill
Has any biographer ever actually interviewed a former girlfriend of Barack Obama? More
April 18, 2010
Jihadism's War on Democracies
Walid Phares
The war of ideas between jihadists and democracies explained by one of the world's leading experts. More
April 18, 2010
Cultural Marxism in Education: The Gathering Revolt
Chuck Rogér
For decades now, American schools corrupted by cultural Marxism have been eroding the moral fiber and judgment skills of schoolchildren. More
April 18, 2010
Family Dairy Farms and Immigration Reform
Chad Dechow
Restructuring our milk supply. More
April 18, 2010
For the Real Meaning of Israel Independence Day
Leo Rennert
When Jerusalem is threatened. More
April 18, 2010
Hope amidst Threat
Lauri B. Regan
Despite the threats to its survival, Israel is flourishing and remains a symbol of hope and freedom for Jews the world over.
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April 17, 2010
The View from the Left
Lisa Fabrizio
What the left really thinks of you. More
April 17, 2010
Republican Officials Attacked and Injured in New Orleans
Humberto Fontova
And the mainstream media ignores what looks like a case of vicious political violence. More
April 17, 2010
Year Zero
Peter Wilson
The Khmer Rouge declared revolutionary Year Zero thirty-five years ago today, intent on establishing history's purest form of Communism. The lessons of their experiment have been deliberately obscured. More
April 17, 2010
Republicans: Stop the Gimmicks
Otis A. Glazebrook IV
The current Republican leadership proposes that America needs a "New Contract." Why? We already have the finest social contract/compact ever devised by mankind. More
April 17, 2010
The Man Who Supersized Higher Education
Monica Morrill
When people discuss the Civil War, few recall the battle scene in an equally important place -- the United States Congress. More
April 17, 2010
Time to Change the Rules of Engagement
Evan Mackey
The so-called progressives have been able to gradually push their agenda forward because they have controlled the terms of the debate. More
April 17, 2010
The War of Ideas: Jihadism against Democracy
Raymond Ibrahim
What's at stake in the conflict between theocracy and democracy. More
April 16, 2010
Obama's Quiet War on Red States
J. Robert Smith
President Obama is quietly but gleefully sticking it to red states. A strategy is at work. More
April 16, 2010
The New Aristocracy
Henry Oliner
Meet your new masters, America. More
April 16, 2010
Genocide in South Africa
Pamela Geller
The genocide of white South Africans is heating up. More
April 16, 2010
Obama's World without Giving
Christopher Chantrill
The great dividing line between liberals and conservatives is: How can we help the unfortunate? More
April 16, 2010
iPad, Therefore I Am
Matt Patterson
Apple has a new gadget, as I'm sure you've heard. More
April 16, 2010
The Two Obamas
Miguel A. Guanipa
President Obama is neither inconsistent nor a liar when he takes conflicting positions. More
April 16, 2010
Return to Sender
Jeannie DeAngelis
Children who misbehave cannot be dropped off at the pound like puppies refusing to be housebroken. Neither can presidents. More
April 15, 2010
The Systematic Dismantling of a Secure America
Janet Levy
Where we stand -- the real story that our government and media establishment pretend isn't there More
April 15, 2010
Fixing the Financial Crisis: Fire, Aim, Ready
Randall Hoven
No one wants to go through another financial crisis like we had in 2008, so our government is busy writing new regulations to fix things. More
April 15, 2010
The Battleground Poll and the Hiding Elites
Bruce Walker
How and why the media miss the story. More
April 15, 2010
Obama's 'Mainstream' Nominee
Jan LaRue
When Sen. Chuck Schumer says, "It's just about a certainty that the president will nominate someone in the mainstream," think left bank. More
April 15, 2010
What, No Hillary?
Ken Blackwell
The White House very quickly got out in front of a story: There is no truth to the rumors that President Obama might name Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the Supreme Court. Here's why. More
April 15, 2010
Media Blinders on the Church Abuse Cases
Selwyn Duke
Contradiction is no stranger to the mainstream media, and it is on full display in their treatment of the Catholic priest sexual abuse story. More
April 15, 2010
Obama Bows while Hu Stiffs Him
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
The body language tells us a lot about who calls the shots. More
April 15, 2010
An Islamist in Professor's Garb: Tariq Ramadan Returns to America
Brendan Goldman
And here's what he is up to. More
April 14, 2010
ClimateGate Whitewash
S. Fred Singer
There is now a desperate effort afoot by assorted climate alarmists to explain away the revelations of the incriminating e-mails leaked last year from the University of East Anglia. More
April 14, 2010
An Economics Lecture No Student Will Ever Hear
Herbert E. Meyer
Today's subject is jobs. More
April 14, 2010
Frank Rich's Reckless Slander
Eileen F. Toplansky
Calling out the New York Times columnist. More
April 14, 2010
The Recoveryless Recovery
Jim Gammon & Admiral Ben Moreell
The Blob has spoken. This is a new era -- the era of the Recoveryless Recovery. More
April 14, 2010
Che Guevara at the Bay of Pigs
Humberto Fontova
A historically accurate depiction of Che Guevara's military exploits would be impossible to direct and cast without the members of Monty Python's Flying Circus. More
April 14, 2010
ObamaCare High School: Reading, Writing, and Suicide Assistance?
Rita L. Marker
Under ObamaCare, there will be a massive expansion of school-based health clinics, with tremendous potential for mischief. More
April 13, 2010
Death by CAFE Standards
J.R. Dunn
Media discussions of the administration's new mileage rules have covered about everything except how many people they will kill. More
April 13, 2010
Obama Attends Non-Existent Soccer Game?
Cat Corben
We are told that President Obama broke tradition and ditched the presidential press pool over the weekend to watch one of his daughter's soccer games. But the story has several problems. More
April 13, 2010
ObamaCare's Key to the Kingdom
Joe Herring
The enacting legislation of ObamaCare creates a Disney World for micro-managers and other assorted scolds. But in Title V of the bill, we find the key to the Magic Kingdom. More
April 13, 2010
The Obama Bubble
William T. Alpert
Why is there a remarkable stock market rally in the midst of the worst recession (depression) since 1930? More
April 13, 2010
Obama's Kyrgyzstan Disaster
Kim Zigfeld
The irony was truly spectacular, reaching that special level that only matters involving neo-Soviet Russia and U.S. President Barack Obama can attain. More
April 13, 2010
Tyranny vs. the Internet
Ronald T. Jones
For those who aspire to tyranny, an uncontrolled, free internet is an intolerable obstacle and threat. More
April 13, 2010
Absolutely Fabulists: Liberal Mythmaking
Daniel H. Fernald
Conservatism adapts its ideology to contrary evidence; liberalism reinterprets contrary evidence to fit its ideology. More
April 13, 2010
Obama's Pie in the Sky
Ted Belman
There is no solution to the final status issues of Jerusalem, borders, and refugees that both sides will agree to. Nevertheless, President Obama is committed to achieving an agreement. More
April 12, 2010
New Obama Bio Strengthens Case for Dreams Fraud
Jack Cashill
David Remnick's new biography of Barack Obama has unwittingly reinforced a thesis that he set out to discredit. More
April 12, 2010
Federal Anti-Obesity Initiative to Eliminate Food Deserts
Peter Wilson
How to waste taxpayers' money and get in the face of Big Labor's biggest target. More
April 12, 2010
NYT's Pinch: The 'Poofter' Fights Back
Stuart Schwartz
New York Times chairman Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger, Jr. is hurt. It is a bite-your-lower-lip-until-your-eyes-tear hurt, a wrists-at-your-hips-well-I-never kind of hurt. More
April 12, 2010
Unfortunate Coincidence
Jeannie DeAngelis
Lech Kaczynski lived just long enough to see America break faith with Poland and then sign a treaty with a nation that expressed hostility and aggression toward his country. More
April 12, 2010
Abdullah in Wonderland
Victor Sharpe
When Alice fell down the rabbit hole, encountering situations that defied logic and characters who acted in bizarre ways, she was fortunate not to meet Jordan's kinglet, Abdullah II. More
April 12, 2010
A Justice Stevens Performance Review
Bruce Thompson
Literacy in math and science was a profound weakness of Justice Stevens. More
April 12, 2010
DOE's Search and Seizure
Louis Case
There are numerous legal difficulties inherent in DOE "inspections." More
April 11, 2010
'Spittlegate' and Its Consequences
Jack Cashill
Allegations that embarrass the accusers. More
April 11, 2010
Fair Tax Distraction
Rosslyn Smith
Reform is greatly needed. But conservatives must focus on effective means. More
April 11, 2010
History and Ideology in Textbooks
Rick Moran
Last month, the Texas State Board of Education tentatively approved changes in social studies texts that set off much wailing and gnashing of teeth on the academic and cultural left. More
April 11, 2010
A Plane Crash Changes Poland
Jane Jamison
Katyn Forest in Russia carries its curse on Poland forward again in the new millennium. More
April 11, 2010
Eternal Islamic Enmity toward the Jews
Janet Levy
Islam is the only major religion in the world that does not adhere to the Golden Rule to "love they neighbor as thyself" or "do unto others what you would have others do unto you." More
April 11, 2010
Liberal Narcissism and Anti-Christian Phobia
Deborah C. Tyler
Self-deification and the anxious business of high stakes, self-directed life-styling take their toll. More
April 11, 2010
The Myths of Managing Health Care
John Dale Dunn MD JD
I learned the hard way that human nature is the biggest obstacle to cutting health care costs. More
April 11, 2010
Salvaging the Wreckage of the Catholic Church?
Paul Shlichta
From its beginning, the Catholic Church has been plagued with would-be gravediggers and salvagers. More
April 11, 2010
Holocaust Musings
Mordechai Nisan
The meta-reality of the war against the Jews throughout history is one of the most mysterious, vile, and unfathomable features of mankind's long journey though light and darkness since time began. More
April 10, 2010
The Great Political War Obama Never Expected
J. Robert Smith
Man proposes and God disposes. More
April 10, 2010
Howard Dean: The Bet's Off on Incumbency
David Pietrusza
The former top Democrat can dodge, but he can't hide from the truth. More
April 10, 2010
How Much Risk Is Too Much?
Robert T. Smith
An ancient common law principle has been hijacked by radical environmentalists. More
April 10, 2010
In Fond Memory of the Status Quo
Carol Peracchio
My mother-in-law died last month. She was 89. More
April 10, 2010
When Civil Rights Make Civil Hands Unclean
Jed Gladstein
The advocates of "social justice" masquerade as partisans of civil rights, but they are actually practitioners of civil wrongs. More
April 10, 2010
The Liberty to Achieve
Robert Gelinas
"Social justice" is an oxymoron -- a contradiction of terms, built on a lie. More
April 10, 2010
Reading the Tea Leaves of Health Reform
Jeffrey M. Spiers
ObamaCare was in part modeled after some states' own health reform measures. What happened there provides striking insight into what the country is in for. More
April 9, 2010
The Naked Left
Bruce Walker
The left loves to hide. More
April 9, 2010
Government Is the Biggest Lawbreaker
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Measured just by the number of victims, there is no close second place to government as the biggest lawbreaker. Measured in terms of impact, government lawbreaking is disabling our entire society. More
April 9, 2010
California's Half-Trillion-Dollar Pension Fund Mess: Blame Jerry Brown
Jane Jamison
California is the nation's shameful example of what happens when Democrats influenced by big-government labor rule the statehouse for forty years.
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April 9, 2010
Can the Government Force You to Buy a Condom?
Bruce Hanson
An argument can be made that the Supreme Court has already decided that the health care bill is unconstitutional. More
April 9, 2010
Odd but Welcome Bedfellows
Mark St.J. Couhig
There is growing within the left a new respect for capitalism. And as we all know, there is no zealot like the convert.
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April 9, 2010
Cornhuskers Choose Life
Jeannie DeAngelis
A bill put forward by the state of Nebraska, hoping to impose further limits on a woman's right to choose, has the Cornhusker state once again embroiled in debate. More
April 9, 2010
Once upon a Mattress
Joe Herring
Great Britain is about twenty-odd years ahead of our country in the race to socialist oblivion. More
April 9, 2010
The Coming British Non-Election
Peter C Glover
The coming British election is a total crock, being a "regional" affair only between shades of socializing liberals within an anti-democratic European Super-State. More
April 9, 2010
The Scientific Socialism of Today
Gene Schwimmer
A certain kind of mind believes that human beings exist as objects to be experimented upon as society is perfected by the privileged class -- a utopia engineered by elites. More
April 9, 2010
Protectionism Didn't Cause the Great Depression
Ian Fletcher
The debate over free trade is riddled with myth after myth. More
April 9, 2010
Ludwig von Mises: Setting the Record Straight
Mark W. Hendrickson
The master market thinker and distortions of his thinking. More
April 8, 2010
President Obama Needs to Prove His Constitutional Eligibility to Be Commander-in-Chief
Terrence Lakin, MD
Last week, I notified the Department of Defense that I would refuse to obey any orders from my commanding officers -- including President Obama -- until the president produces his original birth certificate. More
April 8, 2010
Tea Partiers and the New Party Leaders
Richard Viguerie
The goals driving the tea party movement will not be realized without a new generation of party leadership, something the GOP establishment understandably is loath to admit. More
April 8, 2010
Victory Lip?
Ken Blackwell
Letting the Marxist cat out of the liberal bag. More
April 8, 2010
When Elites Revolt
Gary Larson
Big Brother lives in the bleeding hearts of the New Elite. More
April 8, 2010
H1N1 and Health Care Reform
Arie Friedman, MD
The government that mismanaged the H1N1 vaccine is stepping up to do an even worse job on ObamaCare. More
April 8, 2010
Court Stops FCC Power-Grab
John Armor
The internet is safe for the moment from the clutches of federal regulators thanks to a court decision that may be a harbinger for legal challenges to ObamaCare. More
April 8, 2010
Would a Palestinian State Solve America's Middle East Problems?
Rabbi Daniel M. Zucker
A Palestinian state will not solve America's problems in the area; indeed, it may serve only to compound them. More
April 7, 2010
Laff It Up, Tax-Lovers
Randall Hoven
The national debt problem has become so apparent that it is recognized even in San Francisco now. Would raising taxes help?
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April 7, 2010
Obama's Nuclear Poser Review
Pamela Geller
Obama is leaving America flailing in the hostile wind. Was there ever a more frightful time in American history than the age of Obama? More
April 7, 2010
Russia Moving Fast Before 'Arms Control' with U.S.
Jane Jamison
Is anyone in the Obama administration paying any attention to Vladimir Putin? More
April 7, 2010
Change the Conversation on Education
Christopher Chantrill
It's time for conservatives to go Alinsky on education. It's time for a fresh line of attack. More
April 7, 2010
Pelosi and Her Peeps
Jay Rubin
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi stopped by the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco Tuesday afternoon to take some softball questions in front of her hometown fans. More
April 6, 2010
Obama's List
J.R. Dunn
Obama is a typical example of a particular type of left-winger, produced by the United States alone among all nations. More
April 6, 2010
Was the Arctic Ice Cap 'Adjusted'?
Randall Hoven
When presenting data, the "scientists" include an unexplained adjustment to the measured data. In this case, the adjustments explain the entire evidence for Arctic ice cap shrinkage in winter months. More
April 6, 2010
The Perfect Constitutional Storm
Larrey Anderson
What if anti-ObamaCare suits are filed by the states and aggrieved citizens? More
April 6, 2010
Does Anybody Really Understand ObamaCare?
Peter Wilson
"How well do you feel you understand how the new health care reform law will affect you and your family?" More
April 6, 2010
Banking 'Reform'
Ben T. Briscoe
Nothing could damage capitalism more severely than a nationalized financial system. More
April 6, 2010
Searching for Core Beliefs
Vasko Kohlmayer
The problem with Republicans goes deeper than you think. More
April 6, 2010
Who Will Be Your Health Care Provider?
David S. Van Dyke
The fact is that we as a nation can neither produce nor import enough medical professionals to meet the demands soon to be placed on our medical system. More
April 5, 2010
Spoiling the Spoilsport
Randall Hoven
I'm afraid we are now in an economic recovery. What's worse, it will become apparent to the general public as we approach the 2010 elections. More
April 5, 2010
The Empty Vessel President
Dutch Brewer
Obama has been shown to be an empty vessel, into which hopeful Americans poured their hopes and dreams in 2008. More
April 5, 2010
Obama's Russian Disaster
Kim Zigfeld
Last week, President Obama learned the wisdom of Ronald Reagan's famous advice on Russia: "Trust, but verify." More
April 5, 2010
Undermining Our Faith
Ed Kaitz
"What is it then that drives some intellectuals in free countries to hate their native land and wish for its annihilation?" More
April 5, 2010
America's Sinking Middle Class
Jack Curtis
The U.S. middle class is sinking into government-provided economic quicksand. More
April 5, 2010
With 'Social Justice' You Don't Get Egg Roll
Jan LaRue
President Obama claims that the Catholic Church's tradition of social justice has had a "profound influence" on him. More
April 4, 2010
False Prophets Are Ravenous Wolves
Bob Weir
Just when you think you've seen the most vile, disgusting levels of human behavior, you come across something that makes you fear for the survival of the human race. More
April 4, 2010
The Man in the Watchtower
Clarice Feldman
Who was this person? More
April 4, 2010
Another Twenty-Five Years of Affirmative Action?
Jeffrey Folks
The Obama administration has filed a brief with the fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Fisher v. University of Texas, a case involving the use of racial preferences in the admission of undergraduate students at UT Austin. More
April 4, 2010
Saudi Arabia and the Peace Process
Ted Belman
Israel's liberation from this deadly process depends solely on Americans taking back their country. More
April 4, 2010
Hybrid Health Care
Jeannie DeAngelis
When Obama bailed out GM, it was a test run as to whether the "federal government [could] restrain itself from meddling in the company's day-to-day business." More
April 4, 2010
States Need to Protect Us from ObamaCare
John Donaldson, MD
State governments need to emulate the Hillsdale College model and design an alternative system free from federal dollars and bureaucratic baggage. More
April 4, 2010
Love, Fear, and Tyranny
Chuck Rogér
Hopey-changey burnouts are beginning to listen to how wealth redistributionist, anti-business, nanny government approaches destroy society. More
April 4, 2010
A Catholic Doctor's Hope for America
Peter M Bleyer MD
It is sadly fitting that in preparation for Holy Week, our country has passed a bill which funds the persecution of innocent life. More
April 3, 2010
Paying the Price for Obama
Paul Kengor
Call it karma, cosmic irony, or just plain socialism, but many of the very groups most in support of Obama will be hit hardest by ObamaCare. More
April 3, 2010
Aerobics and the Invisible Hand
Jeffrey Folks
A lesson on self-organizing activities and central planning. More
April 3, 2010
Who Will Guarantee ObamaCare Rights When the Duty-Bound Refuse?
Geoffrey P. Hunt
If ObamaCare rights were in a horse race against duties necessary to sustain and pay for them, duties would be losing by several furlongs. More
April 3, 2010
Jump Shots from the Left
Jeannie DeAngelis
Obama plays politics like he plays basketball: as a solitary game in which he is concerned only with accomplishing individual policy goals. More
April 3, 2010
Saving the Republic: Yes We Can
John Griffing
The road to dictatorship is well-traveled, with each discrete journey having one universal common denominator: political inaction. More
April 3, 2010
The Commerce Clause Trap
Louis Case
A frontal assault on the commerce clause by ObamaCare opponents is a losing proposition. More
April 2, 2010
In the Company of Wolves
J.R. Dunn
Have the beasts of field and forest lost all fear of human beings? Have predators begun developing a taste for petite human females? More
April 2, 2010
Economics in 1.5 Days
Randall Hoven
If monetary policy is largely powerless, and fiscal policy is powerless, then what should a government do to "run the economy"? More
April 2, 2010
ObamaCare's Economic Dominoes
C. MacLeod Fuller
A peek at the president's precariously stacked dominoes confirms that sooner than you may suppose, there won't be any private companies selling health insurance in America. More
April 2, 2010
Thurbert Baker, Attorney General for ACORN
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Based on praise by the liberal media, you'd think that General Baker was the model of fiscal responsibility and restraint on judicial activism. More
April 2, 2010
16,500 More Reasons to Vote Republican in November
Harold Witkov
The Democrats have really stepped in it. No red-blooded American can be happy about 16,500 new IRS agents. More
April 2, 2010
Partisan Blood Sport
Jeannie DeAngelis
Candidate Obama vowed to singlehandedly rid the nation of the spirit of discord. How's that working out? More
April 1, 2010
Election Theft Underway in Wisconsin
Thomas Lifson
More evidence the Obama Democrats are playing by Chicago rules, and rapidly altering the nature of our political regime. Nancy Pelosi's strong arm legislative tactics have metastasized to the state level in Wisconsin. More
April 1, 2010
When Media Become Obama PR Agents
Richard Baehr
The media's tongue bath for President Obama knows no bounds.
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April 1, 2010
The Abolition of the Family
Larrey Anderson
America is headed down an extremely dangerous path to a potential catastrophe that is rarely discussed. It is the termination of the family. More
April 1, 2010
Is a State-Based Recall of a U.S. Senator Constitutional?
John Armor
Whether citizens of a state have the right to recall from office a sitting U.S. senator is no longer an academic question. More
April 1, 2010
Fatal Thinking
Pamela Geller
Would Obama have accepted a nuclear Nazi Germany? More
April 1, 2010
The Scandal Driving the Church Sex Scandal
Selwyn Duke
With all the attention focused on sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, why no outcry against the even larger amount of child sexual abuse in the schools? More
April 1, 2010
The Left's Ludicrous Accusations against Tea Partiers
James Simpson
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. More
April 1, 2010
A Mysterious Appearance
Paul Shlichta
Mysteries and wonders of the day. More
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