Articles
October 31, 2010
Sister Rose and the Vatican Synod
Eileen F. Toplansky
The Holy Scriptures and "Arab lands." More
October 31, 2010
Clarice's Pieces: The Philosophical Pragmatist's Passage to India
Clarice Feldman
The Tuesday midterms look as though they will prove as historic as the election of a chief executive with no prior executive experience, no significant accomplishments to speak of, and no personal history that can be independently verified. More
October 31, 2010
The Demise of One Man, One Vote
Peter Raymond
In yet another scheme to radically transform our country, progressives have quietly carried out their plan to incrementally disenfranchise citizens and grant extraordinary voting rights to non-citizens. More
October 31, 2010
Why Doesn't Everyone Know Jan Schakowsky's Husband Wrote ObamaCare in Jail?
Stella Paul
The cutest couple since Bonnie and Clyde: Jan Schakowsky, the most far-left member of Congress, and her bank robber husband, Robert Creamer, who wrote ObamaCare in jail. More
October 31, 2010
The Death of Camelot
Bruce Walker
We are no longer awed by glitz. More
October 31, 2010
The Real Meaning of 'My Brother's Keeper'
Matthew Eckel
Claiming to be "my brother's keeper" is an insult to the brother! More
October 31, 2010
From Surgery to Sacramento
Linda Halderman, MD
Seven years ago, if anyone suggested I would be spending much of 2010 running for elected office, I probably would have responded, "What's the punchline?" More
October 31, 2010
Deep Thoughts from Professor Mearshimer
Jack Schwartzwald
On September 27, 2010, Professor John Meirsheimer delivered an address to a mesmerized gallery of the Semitically-challenged at Brown University. More
October 31, 2010
Government Power Undermines Empathy
Joel F. Wade
Far from being based on empathy, policies of the left destroy it. More
October 31, 2010
The Roots of Voters' Rage
Bob Weir
Why we don't trust them. More
October 31, 2010
End the Military Voting Scandal
David Coughlin
This may be an opportunity to reengineer the election process.
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October 31, 2010
The New Deal Myth
Jay Wiley
Any political strategist, lawyer, or salesmen will tell you that the secret to winning public confidence is a compelling narrative.
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October 31, 2010
Syria Continues to Stonewall the IAEA
David Fontaine Mitchell
Israel attacked Syria's nuclear facility without going through the "proper channels" of the U.N. atomic energy agency, and for good reason. The IAEA continues to be ineffective. More
October 31, 2010
Why the French Love Social Conflict
Theo Vermaelen
France is in many ways a unique country. Where else in the world could you see a 15-year-old appear on TV saying that he is striking because he would like to retire at 60 instead of 62? More
October 31, 2010
UCLA: Where 'Queer Studies' and Middle East Studies Meet
Eric Golub
When radical Middle East politics and radical gay politics meet, the rhetoric gets muddled -- and amusing. More
October 31, 2010
Deregulation, Not Renewable Energy Mandates, Will Best Protect Both Economy and Environment
Joseph Bast
Those who say we must not utilize our least expensive fuel sources are putting small and hypothetical risks ahead of better-understood costs and benefits. More
October 30, 2010
Sister Rose and the Vatican Synod
Eileen F. Toplansky
The Holy Scriptures and 'Arab lands' More
October 30, 2010
John Kerry and the People in the Cheap Seats
Ken Blackwell
"It's all short-order, lowest common denominator, cheap-seat politics." More
October 30, 2010
President Obama and the Radical Socialist Agenda
Janice Shaw Crouse
Stanley Kurtz's new book is a detailed look into the forces that shaped Barack Obama. More
October 30, 2010
Expert Fools
Michael Applebaum, MD
The experts are expert in all things except realizing that they are not experts.
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October 30, 2010
The Church of the Green Dragon
Chuck Rogér
Greenness simply funnels profits to zealots who seem at peace with destroying wealth to "heal" a planet which they judge diseased by human endeavor. More
October 30, 2010
The Free Trade Trap
John Griffing
Free trade sounds capitalist. Protectionism sounds Marxist. But free trade was actually viewed by Karl Marx as a strategic force, a tool with which to undermine capitalism. More
October 30, 2010
The Odyssey of Islamism in America
Amil Imani
Islamism is a mutation of Islam and is rapidly advancing on two fronts. More
October 30, 2010
Obama's Katrina -- Hurricane Rahm
Bruce Thompson
The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill gave the administration its chance to put its words on not wasting a crisis into action. The result was a disaster of Katrina magnitude. More
October 30, 2010
Jimmy Carter: You Lie!
Robert Morrison
There you go again. Jimmy Carter, you promised us that "I'll never lie to you." More
October 30, 2010
The Curious Case of Islamic Republic Lobby and US Human Rights Activists
Arash Irandoost
Demonization of Jews and threats to annihilate Israel don't faze some "human rights activists." More
October 30, 2010
Whatever Happened to Unity?
Anthony J. Sadar
The modern diversity movement likely originated with progressive thought and power that advances through the simple, effective means of "divide and conquer." More
October 30, 2010
Scrooge
Joe Herring
Perhaps Dickens' Scrooge said it best, "Let them die, and thus decrease the surplus population!"
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October 30, 2010
At the Crossroads
Jon Watts
Red or blue, have or have not, we all meet today at the crossroad of state and freedom. More
October 29, 2010
Will Boxer Vote for 'Empathy for Sexual Sadists' Judge?
Wendy Wright
She has been silent on President Obama's outrageous judicial nominee who has a history of excusing sexual crimes against women.
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October 29, 2010
Soros and the Collapse of the Left
J.R. Dunn
If Soros is the real-life version of a Bond villain, then why is the left in such desperate straits? More
October 29, 2010
New Obama Bio Goes Comically Awry
Jack Cashill
A Harvard professor finds Obama a "philosopher-president." More
October 29, 2010
Thank You, Lord Barack, for the Great Awakening
Stuart Schwartz
Barack Obama, through a unique blend of excess and incompetence, has authored a new Great Awakening. On Election Day, he will get the gratitude he deserves. More
October 29, 2010
Health Care Law Allows Open Season on No Bid Contracts
Eric Novack, MD
ObamaCare, in its most basic form, has essentially ushered in nationalized health care. More
October 29, 2010
Wikileaks' Pitiful Antiwar Propaganda
Carol A. Taber
Wikileaks is an antiwar sideshow in human rights garb. More
October 29, 2010
Rejecting Democrats in 2010
Carl Paulus
Voters are set to punish Democrats next Tuesday. More
October 29, 2010
Stepping Up to the Plate
Albin Sadar
Baseball's lesson for American voters. More
October 28, 2010
The Democrats' Final Recourse: Massive Vote Fraud
Selwyn Duke
Welcome to American elections, Venezuelan style. More
October 28, 2010
The Civil Rebellion
Rick Rinehart
Like a good tennis player, Tea Party activists score their best points by playing from the baseline and letting their opponents make all the mistakes. More
October 28, 2010
Focus on the Achilles Heel of Public Broadcasting
Bruce Walker
Efforts to defund public broadcasting have failed in the past because conservatives have been focusing on the wrong target. More
October 28, 2010
College for Those Who Can't Learn
Robert Weissberg
The latest installment of Educators Gone Wild is the push to enroll the "intellectually disabled" in college. More
October 28, 2010
President Obama and Our 'Core American Values'
Monte Kuligowski
Based on the sheer volume of usage, President Obama's teleprompter must love the phrase "our American values." More
October 28, 2010
A Black Swan Election?
Peter Landesman
For those who think the upcoming election results are predictable, an enormous surprise may be in store. More
October 28, 2010
The Fat Lady Remains Mute
Deane Waldman
Assuming that after November 4 it is over for the Democrat majority, there still remains a very big but. More
October 28, 2010
Wealthy or Productive?
Lawrence E. Harkenrider
Raising taxes on income does not burden the wealthy; it burdens those who are trying to become wealthy. More
October 28, 2010
CA's Prop 23 and Economic Armageddon
Nancy J. Thorner
If California voters reject Proposition 23, suspending the state's onerous new carbon dioxide regulations, then economic Armageddon awaits the economically struggling state. More
October 27, 2010
Attack-Dog Behar Picks Wrong Crusade
Kyle-Anne Shiver
During the president's recent appearance on the televised female coffee klatch "The View," he suggested that Joy Behar become the "attack dog" she said he needs to fight back against conservatives. More
October 27, 2010
Looking for Racism (in All the Wrong Places)
Robin of Berkeley
A sojourn in search of white racism. More
October 27, 2010
Health 101: How We Lowered Our Costs
C. Edmund Wright
I just got my health insurance renewal premium for 2011, and our family's cost went down 19 percent. Yes, down! -- and all because we did the opposite of ObamaCare for our family. More
October 27, 2010
Why Do Jews Vote for Their Enemies?
James Lewis
American blacks vote Obama for the color of his skin. American Leftists vote O because they hope he will shaft this country. So what excuse do the Jews have? More
October 27, 2010
Republican Renaissance
Kevin Jackson
It must perplex the Democrats that in the post-racial, "all things being equal society," both women and minorities are finding their safe landing zone in the Republican Party! More
October 27, 2010
California Nightmare-in'
Sally Zelikovsky
The way things are going, Californians will wake up November third to the nightmare of state government in the hands of left-wingers heading the state off a cliff. More
October 27, 2010
Paul Krugman's Jihad
James D. Agresti
In his zeal to convince voters that Obama's $800-plus-billion stimulus was ineffective because it was too small, Paul Krugman of the New York Times has been engaged in a holy war against reality. More
October 27, 2010
ObamaCare and the Constitutional Crisis
T.L. Davis
Virginia's lawsuit to overturn ObamaCare's health insurance mandate will be a major turning point in the way we are governed, whichever way the court rules. More
October 27, 2010
Will of the People
George Scaggs
Governing against the will of the people can go only so far for so long. More
October 26, 2010
At the End of the Liberal Dynasty
Christopher Chantrill
You really have to feel sorry for our liberal friends. With each passing day, they are coming to resemble the old WASP elite they sneered at for a century. More
October 26, 2010
The Big, Blue D Stands for 'Devil'
Kyle-Anne Shiver
The devilish Democrat line hasn't changed much since slavery and secession; it's just dressed up a little for public consumption. More
October 26, 2010
Vivian Schiller and the Party Line at NPR
Paul Kengor
NPR President Vivian Schiller once worked as a tour guide in the Soviet Union. Precisely how far to the left is she? More
October 26, 2010
Yes, We Have Inflation
Stephen Mauzy
We have both monetary inflation and asset-price inflation at this juncture. Consumer-price inflation is in the waiting room. More
October 26, 2010
Journalistic Malpractice and NPR
Paul in Portland
The recent firing of NPRs Juan Williams is only the tip of the iceberg regarding NPR's journalistic malpractice. More
October 26, 2010
Good News for GOP and Great News for Conservatives
Bruce Walker
The latest Battleground Poll, the last before the midterm election, has just been released. It has good news for Republicans. More
October 26, 2010
Juan Williams and the ObamaCare Death Panels
Michael Applebaum, MD
The events surrounding Juan Williams' firing offer evidence on how Obama's death panels could function. More
October 26, 2010
The Curse of the Welfare State
Vasko Kohlmayer
The welfare state -- once the pride and glory of European democracies -- has become a curse. Europeans are willing to turn their countries upside-down in order to obtain benefits their governments simply cannot provide.
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October 25, 2010
How Public Is NPR's Funding?
Mark Browning
Two to three percent? Not remotely close. More
October 25, 2010
Will Republicans Fight to Defund 'Public Broadcasting'?
Fred J. Eckert
Once again, Republicans are talking about defunding public broadcasting. If history is a good indicator, don't bet on it. More
October 25, 2010
Comparing Jews to Nazis Meets NPR's 'Editorial Standards and Practices'
Edward Olshaker
NPR's mindset has not changed since they blacklisted terrorism expert Steven Emerson in response to a complaint from a Hamas supporter...whom they invited to be a commentator.
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October 25, 2010
A Mass Nervous Breakdown of the Left
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
The left is having, before our eyes, a mass nervous breakdown at the prospects of its collapse, exacerbated by the lost prospect of being on the verge of something really big. More
October 25, 2010
A Tide in the Affairs of America
Lee Cary
As the once-heralded Summer of Recovery yields to a Fall of Failure, there is a tide in the affairs of America which, if taken at the flood, could lead to a reversal of misfortune brought to us by a socialist-ideologue president. More
October 25, 2010
Socialism and Reality
Steve McCann
The images on the television screen emanating from Europe are a sobering reminder that socialism has failed wherever it has been tried and will always do so despite the best efforts of the die-hard true believers. More
October 25, 2010
Why President Obama Can't Stand Tea
Jack Curtis
Tea demands a strong Constitution. More
October 24, 2010
Clarice's Pieces: Fox and Hens (A Terrible Week for the Media)
Clarice Feldman
As we draw nearer to the midterm elections and what still promises to be a crushing defeat for the Democrats, the Democrats themselves refuse to campaign on the issues. More
October 24, 2010
Juan Williams Is Living the American Dream
Tom Roberson
The overwhelming reaction from all sides to NPR's recent firing of Juan Williams has touched something deep in our psyche. More
October 24, 2010
America Is Gone
David Deming
I find no reason to be optimistic. More
October 24, 2010
The Extremism of Barbara Boxer
Otto Sorensen
The California senator usually claims her opponents are extremists who should be rejected by voters. But Barbara Boxer's record is one of extreme positions. More
October 24, 2010
The Constitution and Politics
David McIntosh and Ralph Benko
Traditionalists, conservatives, and populists have the opportunity to make a compelling argument on behalf of the key issues of the day by direct reference to our clearly stated constitutional rights. More
October 24, 2010
An Open Letter to Mike Leigh
Dan Gordon
A fellow filmmaker addresses the boycott of Israel by director Mike Leigh. More
October 24, 2010
Annexation Now!
Yoel Meltzer
For the sake of Israel and the residents of the region, annexation must be considered, since it is the only possible option that can lead to regional stability. More
October 24, 2010
Indict Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Eileen F. Toplansky
According to the International Military Tribunal, which formally opened in Nuremberg, Germany six months after the surrender of Germany in 1945, "direct and public incitement to commit genocide" is a crime. More
October 24, 2010
More Truth in Political Advertising
Richard Pecore
While the idea that the majority of politicians can or will ever tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth is absurd, there is something very, very simple we can do. More
October 24, 2010
Furia Francese -- 21st-Century Version
Lawrence R. Stack
The continuing violent assault by French labor union members and students against the well-being of their own fellow citizens begs explanation. More
October 24, 2010
Is U.S. Health Care Truly 'Broken'?
Deane Waldman
There are reasonable people who question whether our health care system is in fact "broken," as opined by President Obama. More
October 24, 2010
The Religious Right Takes a Hard Left
Robert Huff
Environmentalism run amok on evangelical campuses. More
October 24, 2010
The New York Yankees: America's Team?
Michael Prell
There was a time, not too long ago, when America loved the Yankees, and the world loved America.
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October 23, 2010
The Exciting Journey of Juan Williams
Thomas Lifson
Welcome to the bracing and exciting world of questioning liberal assumptions, Juan. More
October 23, 2010
Fox's Rash Juan Williams Overreaction
C. Edmund Wright
Could it be that the people at Fox News were more concerned with their own elevator relationships than with their viewers' opinions when they immediately decided to enhance Juan Williams' contract mere hours after his firing by NPR? More
October 23, 2010
How the Constitution Is Read
T.L. Davis
There is an obvious disconnect concerning the Constitution between the Tea Party crowd and the establishment of both major political parties. More
October 23, 2010
Are Europe and America Trading Places?
Evan Mackey
While Europe shows promising signs of coming out of its socialist stupor, America is at risk of sliding down the slippery slope. More
October 23, 2010
Forty Million Losers
Jeffrey Folks
"Seen from a distance, we are just forty million losers." So wrote French political journalist René Étiemble just after Allied troops drove the Nazis from his country during World War II. More
October 23, 2010
Fun, Frolic, and Midterms
Christopher Chantrill
When your team looks to do well in the playoffs, it's time to head down to the big-box store to buy a big-screen HDTV. But what do you do when your party looks to wipe the floor in the midterms?
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October 23, 2010
Who Foots the Bill
Robert Klein Engler
A parable for our times. More
October 23, 2010
Cling to Guns (and Pass the Deer Nachos)
Humberto Fontova
Fall's here, and many a (young and not so young) man's fancy now turns to grabbing that gun he "clings to" while snarling bitterly against "people unlike himself" and hitting the woods. More
October 23, 2010
Bully for You
Peter J. Hughes
There are many kinds of bullies. More
October 23, 2010
America's Casting Call
Cindy Simpson
Movies can inspire. So can elections. More
October 23, 2010
The American Idea and the Tea Party Movement
Harold Witkov
Today, there is something insidious taking place in America that runs contrary to the American idea. More
October 23, 2010
We Need Tom Lehrer for Honest Mosque Discussion
Bernie Reeves
Lehrer never shirked from irreverent confrontations with the absurd, maudlin veneer of political correctness. More
October 23, 2010
America at Debt's Door: A Primer
Bill Costello
Except during World War II, the federal debt held by the public has never exceeded 50 percent of the nation's annual economic output. Not even during the Civil War, World War I, or any other war. Never.
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October 23, 2010
What Are They Teaching Our Best and Brightest?
Robert Morrison
We need a renaissance of teaching American history. Our very national existence depends on it.
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October 23, 2010
Terrorist Cop
Adina Kutnicki
The New York Police Department was not content to leave counter-terror to the Feds. More
October 22, 2010
NPR Lashes Juan Williams
E.W. Jackson Sr.
When escaped slaves were caught, they were lashed into submission. This was intended not only as a warning to that particular slave, but to the entire plantation of black servants to stay in their place. More
October 22, 2010
Join the National Conversation on Race and Get Fired
John T. Bennett
Score a point for thought control. Juan Williams joined the conversation about race, said something non-PC, and NPR fired him. More
October 22, 2010
All the News that Fits Soros's Agenda
Ed Lasky
Are three liberal billionaires trying to control what we think of as news in America?
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October 22, 2010
Harry & Friends
Paul Kengor
When will voters acquire the decency and judgment to say "enough is enough"?
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October 22, 2010
Juan Williams, Welcome to Imusville
C. Edmund Wright
A place where people who make their living talking end up when their buddies on the left forget the First Amendment and sacrifice them on the altar of political correctness. More
October 22, 2010
If Bill O'Reilly Had A Hammer
Andrew G. Bostom
By offering to wield a hammer on behalf of the Ground Zero Mosque project, Mr. O'Reilly reveals his basic ignorance of Feisal Rauf's expressed ideology More
October 22, 2010
Neo-conservatives: The True Centrists
Mark Cantora
Neo-conservatives are the only real moderates in American politics and political philosophy, the eternal purveyors of centrist common sense. More
October 22, 2010
Fact-Free Middle East Negotiations?
Arlene Kushner
Misrepresentations and distortions of truth are so pervasive as to render honest resolution of the Israel-Palestinian conflict impossible. More
October 22, 2010
Norway and the Jews
Abraham Cooper and Manfred Gerstenfeld
Norway's attitudes toward the Jewish State and Judaic values are moving in a very disturbing direction. More
October 21, 2010
A Soulless White House
James Lewis
Obama looks panicked today because his pretend self has been challenged, and he does not know what his scriptwriters want him to do next. More
October 21, 2010
Connecticut Sees 'Red' After Horrific Home-Invasion Murders
David Paulin
Blue-state Connecticut has undergone a jolting metamorphosis over the past three years, with potential ramifications for the Senate contest between Linda McMahon and Richard Blumenthal. More
October 21, 2010
Obama Edits the Declaration of Independence
Peter J. Colosi
Although the practice has garnered attention of late, it dates back to the beginning of his presidency. More
October 21, 2010
Barney Frank Flounders
Frank Crimi
Congressman Barney Frank is in the fight of his political life. More
October 21, 2010
Obama's Impossible Leap
Frank Burke
No area demonstrates the Obama administration's lack of intrinsic knowledge and stubborn failure to seek competent guidance than manufacturing policy.
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October 21, 2010
Don't Vote if You Didn't Do Your Homework
Selwyn Duke
It has become apparent that most Americans simply don't take voting very seriously. This is especially true of those who encourage voting. More
October 21, 2010
Paul Krugman's Latest Terrible Idea
Keith Riler
How to destroy the mortgage market. More
October 21, 2010
Obama and Clinton's Betrayal of an Ally
Adam Shaw
It is not easy to be a pro-American Brit in contemporary British politics. More
October 20, 2010
Thank You for (Pot) Smoking
Robin of Berkeley
I spend a chunk of my week as a Berkeley psychotherapist trying to convince clients to lay off the illicit substances. The State of California is making my job that much harder.
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October 20, 2010
The Liberal Elite and Black Intellectual Serfdom
Chidike Okeem
With more sophistication than the mass-murdering tactics they employed in the days of yore, Democrats continue to actively perpetuate insidious policies that keep blacks on the lowest rung of the socioeconomic totem pole. More
October 20, 2010
Social Justice and Fair Taxes
Bruce Walker
There is no justice in social justice. More
October 20, 2010
This Year's October Surprise
Paul Shlichta
It now seems that there will be no spectacular national event, but rather, in numerous local contests, a series of "tomato surprises."
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October 20, 2010
Climatism: That Climate Change Chameleon
Steve Goreham
Climatism, the belief that man-made greenhouse gases are destroying Earth's climate, is a remarkably flexible ideology. More
October 20, 2010
The Great American Trance
Judith Acosta
Americans are in a deep state of trance, and it's not a good one. More
October 20, 2010
Crisis and Presidential Management Skills: Obama and Chile's Piñera
Bruce Thompson
Obama and Chilean President Sebastián Piñera each faced a major crisis recently, and their leadership styles have been put on public display for all to judge. More
October 19, 2010
The Statist, Ruling Class's New Hero -- Bill Buckley?
Richard A. Viguerie
William F. Buckley, Jr., intellectual giant and"'maker" of the conservative movement, has of late become a crutch for statists and ruling-class elites to denigrate the Tea Parties. More
October 19, 2010
The Democrats Will Steal the Election if We Let Them
J.R. Dunn
It's not a question of how much the Dems will cheat. It's how much they will be allowed to get away with. More
October 19, 2010
God Laughs: Sharron Angle vs. Harry Reid
Stuart Schwartz
So she loves God and believes He has a plan for her life, that He is the rock upon which she stands. OMB (Oh My Barack) screamed media and political insiders -- the woman is crazy!
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October 19, 2010
The Schizophrenia That Is U.S. Economic Policy
Steve McCann
The United States, the largest economy in the world, is presently pursuing monetary policies that threaten the stability of the global economy. More
October 19, 2010
An Enemy Within -- Code Pink and Its Democrat Enablers
Scott Swett
Democrats who aided those who aided our enemies -- Waxman, Kucinich, Girjalva, and Boxer -- face voters this November. More
October 19, 2010
Obama's Wars and National Security
Elise Cooper
Bob Woodward's latest book, Obama's War, is irresponsible reporting on many fronts. More
October 19, 2010
The 'Move Your Corporate Headquarters Offshore' Act
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
Obama's "Creating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act" will backfire and drive corporate headquarters -- and their high-paying jobs -- out of the U.S. More
October 18, 2010
Democrat Dirty Tricks: The Next Round
Ed Lasky
As we gallop toward the date of the Democratic apocalypse, Democrats are pulling more tricks out of their bag to bamboozle (as Barack Obama would say) voters. More
October 18, 2010
Soaring Gold and a Sinking Dollar Signal Trouble Ahead
Claude Sandroff
We are on the precipice of a currency crisis, a completely man-made catastrophe. More
October 18, 2010
Maureen Dowd and Revenge of the Homely Redhead
Kyle-Anne Shiver
The woman who has made a fortune out of cocktail-party cattiness has decided, this week, to aim her eternally-adolescent barbs at attractive Republican women. More
October 18, 2010
The Great Pension Lie
Vasko Kohlmayer
A truly desperate situation: The impossible is demanded, and social disorder is threatened if the impossible is not delivered. More
October 18, 2010
It's Logical to Be 'Islamophobic'
R.C. Marsh
From a utilitarian perspective, it's simple. More
October 18, 2010
Congressional Fists of Fury
Stella Paul
The Democrats can't tout their achievements because they don't have any. So instead, an increasing number of Democratic politicians are trying to reach voters -- with the business end of their fists. More
October 18, 2010
The Crumbling RNC and Its Replacement
Chad Stafko
The RNC's road to irrelevance. More
October 18, 2010
Geert Wilders and the Rise of Islamic Correctness
Andrew G. Bostom
Even in traditionally tolerant Holland, a combination of misguided liberal multiculturalism and a fear of violence from immigrants has led to a sometimes farcical prosecution.
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October 17, 2010
Clarice's Pieces: Bang the Drum Loudly
Clarice Feldman
In Chicago, Michelle Obama managed to break the law by campaigning in a polling place where she'd gone to vote early in an outfit so fashion-forward it looked like Halloween had come early.
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October 17, 2010
Why We Fight
Christopher Chantrill
We must lift our eyes from practical reforms to the horizon and search for a new way to institutionalize our vision for America. The tools are at hand. More
October 17, 2010
Obama on Obama 2.0
Henry Percy
Peter Baker's interview of the president in the New York Times Magazine (appearing in print today) has many creepy moments in it. More
October 17, 2010
How Good Schools Go Bad
Jack Cashill
The decline and fall. More
October 17, 2010
Socialism Is Theft
James Lewis
Some people have a monstrous appetite for power and privilege, but they always claim to do what they do from compassion for the little people. More
October 17, 2010
The Muslim Brotherhood: Islam's Global Challenge to the West
Moshe Dann
Operating through numerous affiliated organizations that are courted by governments and NGOs, the Muslim Brotherhood is waging a war of global jihad. More
October 17, 2010
It's Not Personal. It's Politics.
Carol Peracchio
Time for clear thinking. More
October 17, 2010
The Problem With Government Schools
Jerry Shenk
Ask Democrats to name a single aspect of American education that has improved since the teachers' unions took it over in the 1960s, and then cue the crickets. More
October 17, 2010
Covetous Democrats
Richard Pecore
The Democrats' philosophy can be summed up in this single precept -- covet what thy richer neighbors have. More
October 17, 2010
Forward to the Past
Victor Sharpe
For Israel, mere words are no protection. More
October 17, 2010
Yes, Folks, We All Would Legislate Morality (Psst, Even You Libertarians)
Selwyn Duke
If man is the measure of what is called "morality," then it is merely opinion and based on nothing but air. More
October 17, 2010
Hayek, Libertarians, and Conservatives
Ron Lipsman
If he were writing today, would Hayek adopt the label "conservative"? More
October 17, 2010
The Unions, the Trial Lawyers, and Mr. Chekhov
Frank Burke
Postponing a reckoning usually intensifies it. More
October 17, 2010
Hitchens and the Mind-Forged Manacles of Atheism
Miguel A. Guanipa
It is more than a sickness unto death that assails the acerbic author. More
October 16, 2010
Netanyahu's Declaration of Independence
Ted Belman
With negotiations broken-down, the two-state solution in tatters, Netanyahu must take care of business. More
October 16, 2010
How to Really Reform the U.N.
Ken Blackwell
Let's cut the U.S. share of the U.N. budget back to 6 percent. After all, we are constantly told by the Obama administration that U.S. claims to preeminence are arrogant and offensive to others.
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October 16, 2010
Ordinary Americans Heed the Call to Take Back America!
Lloyd Marcus
Witnessing Obama's destruction of America, an extraordinary number of first-time candidates across America are finding the grace and courage to "go for it." More
October 16, 2010
We Can't Solve America's Budget Problems without Changing the Culture
Jeffrey A. Rendall
Are we tough enough as a culture to do what it will take to fix our society?
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October 16, 2010
Nanny Bloomberg's Outdoor Smoking Ban
Peter Wilson
An outdoor smoking ban is motivated less by public health concerns than by a sanctimonious intolerance of other people's bad habits. More
October 16, 2010
Have We Got Stories to Tell
Joseph Ashby and Drew Foy
It's time to fire back. More
October 16, 2010
If George W. Bush Had...
Eileen F. Toplansky
A thought experiment. More
October 16, 2010
A Metric for Muslim Moderation
William Anderson
A moderate Muslim, in America, is one who declares first political loyalty to the Constitution and the laws which emanate from it. More
October 16, 2010
Of Cannibals, Crowbars, and Cocktails
Elihu Perkins
The sneering class in the ivory tower is shocked that offense is taken. More
October 15, 2010
Faith and the Rescued Chilean Miners
Janice Shaw Crouse
From the President of Chile invoking God to prayer meetings underground, the miraculous rescue of 33 miners in Chile was built on a foundation of faith. More
October 15, 2010
A 'Wild and Crazy Guy' for NY Governor?
Fred J. Eckert
Carl Paladino has conducted the most bizarre yet entertaining election for Governor of New York in memory. If he is to lose, as is likely, here's how to go out in style. More
October 15, 2010
America's Food Stamp Culture
David Paulin
News accounts about record levels of food stamp use invariably note that the jobless rate is at a 27-year high -- yet curiously, food-stamp use has been in an upward spiral for years. More
October 15, 2010
Millennials: Democrats for How Long?
Andrew Rugg
Yesterday, President Obama hosted a youth town hall meeting that was recorded for the MTV network, aimed at the younger generation known as millennials. He shouldn't count on holding onto them for the Democrats. More
October 15, 2010
Obama as the End, Not the Means
George Haber
President Obama represented not a means, but an end in many eyes. More
October 15, 2010
Lincoln Center Sponsors Jazz for Castro-Stalinism
Humberto Fontova
Why is a noted champion of human rights and justice honoring a racist, oppressive Stalinist regime with a cordial cultural exchange visit? More
October 15, 2010
'Freedom Flotilla' Number Two Set for December Launch
Anthony Kang
The same terrorist group behind the first mission aims to reach Gaza on the second anniversary of the Gaza War. More
October 15, 2010
Practice Savory Eating: Use a Condiment
Rod Jaros
Despite the absence of hard evidence that the general application of dietary salt is harmful, our government has initiated a plan to poke its nose under my dining table. More
October 14, 2010
Obama and Company trying to pull a fast one to keep his old seat in the D column?
Ed Lasky
Welcome to gangsta government. More
October 14, 2010
Three Things Government Cannot Do
Larrey Anderson
Nearly everything that we are told governments can do for us is fanciful fiction. This is emphatically true in the United States. More
October 14, 2010
Destroying Schools to Achieve Racial Justice
Robert Weissberg
The latest education-destroying innovation is eliminating the disproportionate suspension and expulsions of African-American students. More
October 14, 2010
The Death of Government
Bruce Walker
When the fundamental duties are simply ignored, it is not so much that we have bad government as that we have no government. More
October 14, 2010
Left-Wing Radicals and the 2010 Conservative Growth Spurt
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Once Americans saw the left-wing radicals in charge, the majority of the electorate drew the simple conclusion that socialist radicals are dangerous to life, liberty, and the unencumbered pursuit of happiness More
October 14, 2010
A Matter of Accountability
Frank Burke
A government which refuses to play by the same rules as the rest of us. More
October 14, 2010
Why Not a 'Fortress America' Policy?
Zbigniew Mazurak
A growing number of Americans, including libertarians, are suggesting that the U.S. should adopt a "Fortress America" foreign/defense policy. More
October 13, 2010
We Don't Need No (Leftist) Education
Robin of Berkeley
David Horowitz is one of those rare people who change lives. I know, because he changed mine. More
October 13, 2010
A Reform the Tea Party Should Embrace
Bruce Walker
A reform that could shape politics for decades to come. More
October 13, 2010
Pimps and Parasites
Jeffrey Folks
When someone connected with Jerry Brown's campaign referred to Meg Whitman as a "whore," it revealed a lot about the way liberals think. More
October 13, 2010
The Bank of Central Planning
Peter Raymond
Democrats have designed the financing mechanism to secure the enormous sums needed to complete their transformative central planning initiatives. More
October 13, 2010
The Hubris of NOAA
Mike Johnson
Federal regulators are never wrong, are they? Ask the fishermen. More
October 13, 2010
On the Right Track?
Vasko Kohlmayer
President Obama avers, "We are on the right path. We're on the right track." Then how does he explain the following? More
October 13, 2010
Stimulate This
Judith Acosta
Has anyone been bailed out besides unionized government employees? And if so, what have they proposed doing with the money? More
October 12, 2010
Obama: Our First Post-Racial Failure
Stuart Schwartz
Barack Obama has transcended race. He has led America into the post-racial era by failing on his merits -- not his skin color. More
October 12, 2010
Political Speech Laws: The Ruling Class Versus Mom, Pop -- and Rape Victims
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Political speech laws create barriers to participation in politics by those whose voices should be heard. They must be changed. More
October 12, 2010
It's Okay on Nickelodeon for Girls to Beat Up Boys
Larrey Anderson
Viacom's cable channel for kids is teaching some alarming lessons. More
October 12, 2010
Another Massive Energy Tax Looms on the Horizon
Daren Bakst
After getting their hopes dashed on cap and trade legislation, many legislators are still determined to impose an energy tax on Americans. This time they are using stealth. More
October 12, 2010
Demystifying Deflation
Mark W. Hendrickson
Wrenching deflation is the inevitable aftermath of prior massive inflationary bubbles. More
October 12, 2010
Pay Checks vs. Food Stamps
Christopher Chantrill
Now who's the Stupid Party? More
October 12, 2010
The Original Enviro-Nazis
Mark Musser
Mixing green with red makes brown (shirts). More
October 12, 2010
Ahmadinejad on Israel's Border
Bob Feferman
Wednesday this week, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran, will visit Lebanon and go to the hottest flash point in the world: the border between Israel and Lebanon. More
October 11, 2010
Dem Congresswoman Favors Terror Blindfold
Joel B. Pollak
On Sunday, at a candidate forum sponsored by the American Muslim Task Force, Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) told the audience that she opposes FBI monitoring of mosques and "peace activists" for possible links to terror organizations More
October 11, 2010
The American Left Slides into Psychosis
J.R. Dunn
History tells us that organizations, movements, even entire nations can go mad in much the same way an individual does, with the same expression of irrationality, frenzy, and violence. More
October 11, 2010
The Soros Web and the Spiders Within
Ed Lasky
Anatomy of a vile, baseless smear of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. More
October 11, 2010
Dupes -- and Traitors
Herbert E. Meyer
One of the last mysteries of the Cold War is why so many seemingly intelligent Americans believed to the bitter end that the Soviet Union -- history's most vicious dictatorship and an economic basket case -- was paradise on Earth. More
October 11, 2010
Barack Obama: Liar and Demagogue
Steve McCann
By his rhetoric and strategy, Mr. Obama has sunk to the same level as numerous demagogues over the past 150 years. More
October 11, 2010
Social Justice and Fair Taxes
Bruce Walker
Leftists, in tax policy, read fairness only one way: those who earn more pay more. That certainly redistributes wealth, but is it fair? More
October 11, 2010
Illegal Alien Stumps Napolitano
Jan LaRue
Just when you thought Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano's silly remarks and bungling couldn't get any worse... More
October 11, 2010
Want doctors to innovate? Free them!
Steven Goldfien MD
The contempt for the medical profession shown by ObamaCare advocates flying at 30,000 feet is breathtaking. More
October 10, 2010
Clarice's Pieces: Lean Forward
Clarice Feldman
As one wag said, it seems like just yesterday Obama crowds were swooning; now they are simply sickened. More
October 10, 2010
Sustainable Oil Production?
John McLaughlin
Petroleum may well be a renewable resource. More
October 10, 2010
Is Obama's Position on Religious Freedom 'Mosque, Yes; Cross, No?'
Margaret Calhoun Hemenway
Barack Obama's peculiar preference. More
October 10, 2010
Sociologists: Liberal Policy Didn't Cause the Mortgage Crisis, Racism Did
Monte Kuligowski
Diverting attention from the real reasons for the foreclosure crisis. More
October 10, 2010
Kristallnacht Memories and the Ground Zero Mosque
Gisele Bierzon
Next month, some of us will be commemorating the 72nd anniversary of Kristallnacht -- the Night of Broken Glass, as it is so vividly referred to. More
October 10, 2010
'O,' He of Little Faith
Peter Heck
Barack Obama's social gospel of government-sponsored theft is a flat contradiction to what Jesus taught. More
October 10, 2010
Two Steps Forward
Jeffrey Folks
Lenin famously described his strategy for communist domination as "two steps forward, one step back." Clearly, in the past two years, the United States has moved two steps in the direction of socialism. More
October 10, 2010
Obama's Legal Team Takes a Page from FDR's Playbook
David Fontaine Mitchell
Obama's legal team defends ObamaCare in court with an argument like that of FDR defending Social Security. More
October 10, 2010
What Libertarians Misunderstand
Selwyn Duke
I will start with the one thing that characterizes libertarians as much as anything else: a misunderstanding about the nature of law. More
October 10, 2010
Who are the Jews?
Eugene Veklerov
Claims that contemporary Jews are imposters, not the descendants of biblical Jews, have been around for years and it come in many flavors. More
October 10, 2010
Middle East Peace: Insoluble Doesn't Mean Unmanageable
Michael Zebulon
Contrary to what certain politicians would have us believe, hope isn't always a good thing. More
October 10, 2010
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
Avi Davis
The resumed Israeli- Palestinian peace process is not four weeks old, and it seems to have already been reduced to the realm of a Gilbert and Sullivan farce. More
October 10, 2010
More J Street B(D)S
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
Some people are still clinging to the remaining shreds of J Street's pro-Israel raiments. Time to let go. More
October 9, 2010
Every Month, They're Lying
Jeffrey Folks
Figures for the last significant jobs report before the November election are a major embarrassment for the administration. With all of these downward revisions, one has to wonder whom to trust. More
October 9, 2010
Michelle Obama Panhandles Poor for Rich Democrat Pols
Kyle-Anne Shiver
At least Marie Antoinette was willing to let the people eat cake. More
October 9, 2010
What John Lennon Failed to Imagine
Avi Davis
It is as if that entire generation had finally found itself washed up on the very doorstep of senility. More
October 9, 2010
The Walking Wounded
Jim Mahoney
How low can you go? More
October 9, 2010
Obama's Takedown of Industrial America
Fred N. Sauer
An industrial and trade policy to devastate manufacturing here. More
October 9, 2010
Political Reform: An Impossible Mission for the Present China
Zhang Xiaomao
China's state-controlled economic development is obviously a bottleneck to further fiscal advancement, but prospects for real reform are poor. More
October 9, 2010
What Is Congress Establishing?
Jim Yardley
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $700,000 grant to a New York City theater company to finance the production of a play about climate change. A musical. More
October 9, 2010
On the Dismal State of Political Wit
James Lewis
The brilliant minds on the Left seem to confuse rage with humor. More
October 9, 2010
Geert Wilders Endures Churchill's Burden
William Sullivan
Winston Churchill succinctly heralded the evils and intentions of Nazi Germany long before the blitzkrieg against Poland plunged the world into global conflict. More
October 9, 2010
Social Security: The New Class Struggle
Dale Bandy
Social Security has taken on the all the dimensions of a class struggle between the "haves" and the "have-nots." More
October 9, 2010
If We Build It, They Will Come... Won't They?
Robert Gelinas
How to mismanage an economy. More
October 8, 2010
Progressive Feudalism
Thomas Lifson
The changes wrought on the American political economy by progressives have taken us in the unmistakable direction of feudalism. More
October 8, 2010
The Forgotten Evil behind the Iron Curtain
Richard Baehr
An entire American generation has come of age since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet empire in Eastern Europe, never understanding the evil of Communism. More
October 8, 2010
The Democrats' Latest Talking Point
Chidike Okeem
Democrats recently have embraced a talking point at obvious variance with reality to explain away their massive unpopularity with voters. More
October 8, 2010
Waiting for the Superman Who Will Never Arrive
Robert Weissberg
Waiting for "Superman" seemingly embraces a moderate conservative view of education reform. But this dangerous fantasy will exacerbate an already troubled situation. More
October 8, 2010
Diversity, the Enlightenment, and American Medicine
David Paulin
When "sensitivity" and science clash, guess which wins? More
October 8, 2010
Do American History Teachers Value Feelings over Knowledge?
Robert Holland and Don Soifer
The troubling findings of a survey of social studies teachers. More
October 8, 2010
'No Che Day'
Humberto Fontova
Che Guevara, pop culture idol of millions of airheads, was a monster. More
October 7, 2010
Democrat Dirty Tricks: A Primer on Stealing Elections
Ed Lasky
Democrats have much to fear on November 2, and they have already reached into their bag of dirty tricks to try to derail Republicans across the nation. More
October 7, 2010
The Real Roots of Obama's Rage
Jack Cashill
Where Dinesh D'Souza got it wrong. More
October 7, 2010
My Nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize
Paul Shlichta
There is always the possibility that the Norwegian quintet that decides these matters might be seized by a spasm of common sense and award the prize to someone who has really contributed to world peace More
October 7, 2010
Under the TARP
Randall Hoven
Remember the trillion-dollar bank bailout initiated by President Bush? It's going to end up costing only about $50 billion, which didn't go to banks. And it might not have bailed anything out. More
October 7, 2010
The Battle Ahead
Jeffrey Folks
Things are getting pretty weird when even my home handyman starts complaining about a minor provision buried within the health care reform act. More
October 7, 2010
Conservatives Will Need to Grow after the Election
J. Robert Smith
If conservatives want the coming Congress to be the start of a profoundly transformative period in the nation's history, they need to fully grasp what conservative congressional members will be up against. More
October 7, 2010
Erasing America: Barack Obama's Motivation and Method
Chuck Rogér
Our President, a man who views the world through an oppressed-versus-oppressor lens, puts an agenda of economic destruction on moral par with the emancipation of the slaves. More
October 7, 2010
Rules for Radical Conservatives Will Help Us Save America
Kyle-Anne Shiver
A remarkable American classic which will help all us conservatives save America. More
October 7, 2010
Thank the NRA for the Death of 'Disclose'
Brad O'Leary
Now that the free speech-killing Disclose Act has yet again failed to go anywhere in the Senate, it's time to set the record straight on whom we have to thank for its rightful death. More
October 6, 2010
Obama and the Evil Squatters
Robin of Berkeley
"God is dead," according to the existentialist, Nietzsche. He might as well have been talking about Berkeley, California. More
October 6, 2010
For Obama, Mexico Comes First
John T. Bennett
The president embraces a historical fairytale. More
October 6, 2010
The Left's Terror Folly
Adam Shaw
The reported planned attacks on France, Great Britain, Germany, and Belgium destroy the left-wing narrative about radical Islam and terrorism. More
October 6, 2010
Pushing Junk Science on Children
Chuck Rogér
A bold-faced call for government-run schools to push agenda science that keeps politicians in office and lines the pockets of favored constituents More
October 6, 2010
Why Americans Need to Support Geert
Robert Small
Wilders' case illustrates perfectly the two-pronged strategy of stealth jihad at work. More
October 6, 2010
Another Demosaur Headed for Extinction?
Rosslyn Smith
James Oberstar (D-MN-08) was running for his third term when I left the state in 1980, and he has never really faced a serious challenge. Times are changing. More
October 6, 2010
Obsessive Regulatory Disorder
Frank Ryan
An economy can handle good news, and it can handle bad news, but it cannot tolerate surprises or uncertainty. More
October 5, 2010
ObamaCare Breaks the Top Ten
Wendy Wright
It violates all Ten Commandments. More
October 5, 2010
The Conservative Challenger and the Establishment Victor
Ovide Lamontagne
One day after New Hampshire's September 14 primary election was deemed too close to call, I found myself just 1,600 votes behind Kelly Ayotte in our race to be the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate. More
October 5, 2010
Analyze This, Sigmund: Your Great-Granddaughter Digs Child Sacrifice
Stella Paul
An eco-fascist snuff fantasy that relishes publicly executing children for the sake of Gaia, now splattering on a computer screen near you. More
October 5, 2010
Obama's Pumpkin
Cindy Simpson
The mystery of Obama's past recalls other secrets carefully hidden away. Harvest time approaches. More
October 5, 2010
The Erosion of American Higher Education
Bill Costello
In America, the cost of higher education has been rising faster than inflation and health care costs for more than two decades. More
October 5, 2010
They're All Socialists Now
Jason McNew
I was stunned by the amount of obviously Bolshevik imagery that riddled the entire length of the One Nation rally. More
October 5, 2010
The Urban Plantation
G. Murphy Donovan
For two generations now, public school systems have been bottom-fishing. More
October 4, 2010
Progressives and Communists: Out of the Closet -- Together
Paul Kengor
A close look at the Saturday "One Nation" rally in Washington reveals something quite telling. More
October 4, 2010
Good Golly, Miss Molly: You're on Your Own
J.R. Dunn
Recently, a sad little footnote to the War on Terror passed nearly unnoticed: the disappearance of Seattle cartoonist Molly Norris. More
October 4, 2010
The Looming Standoff
George Scaggs
If Pelosi, Reid, and gang are nothing else, they are cunning and manipulative. They're not done yet. Something wicked this way comes. More
October 4, 2010
And the Band Played On
Geoffrey P. Hunt
How surreal is President Obama's performance as we approach his midterm congressional elections? More
October 4, 2010
Marching Toward Oblivion: Obama's Core Supporters and the Corruption of Idealism
Frank Burke
The core supporters who not only facilitated the rise of Obama, but hijacked the traditional Democratic Party and have led it to the brink of electoral ruin need to be understood. More
October 4, 2010
Obama's Costly Green Jobs Project
Peter Wilson
Those green jobs president Obama touted in his weekly radio address turn out to be costly. Unless you're one of the politically favored investors, that is. More
October 4, 2010
The Curious History of 'Global Climate Disruption'
Russell Cook
Global warming alarmists are seriously considering rebranding their fear campaign in the face of public skepticism. More
October 4, 2010
WTO helping China Loot Caterpillar
Howard Richman & Raymond Richman
On September 29 Caterpillar announced it is building its twelfth factory in China... More
October 3, 2010
Clarice's Pieces: Chum for Chumps
Clarice Feldman
The odious Brown supporter and mistress of the legal female victim genre, Gloria Allred, leaped into action this week, attacking Meg Whitman. More
October 3, 2010
Libertarianism's Folly: When 'Live and Let Live' Fails
Selwyn Duke
However valid libertarianism's vision of government may be, their vision of society renders it unattainable. More
October 3, 2010
U.N. Environmental Extortion
Eliott Engel
Ecuador, through the U.N., is bullying Western countries for eco-cash. More
October 3, 2010
The Plague of the Un-Jews
Victor Sharpe
The pathological sickness of the Jewish self-haters. More
October 3, 2010
Dad, I Owe You One
Gary Horne
You see, my generation has made a mess of things. More
October 3, 2010
I Hereby Declare Myself Black
Clint Fiore
Okay, so I'm not black, but I'm considering switching races. More
October 3, 2010
If Obamacare Is Repealed, What Then?
Deane Waldman
If health care is truly "broken," and if Obamacare is so wrong, what should we do instead? More
October 3, 2010
Flawed Pew Poll on Religious Knowledge Falsely Flatters Atheists
Tom Trinko
It depends on what kind of questions are asked. More
October 3, 2010
The Problem with a Health Care Monopsony
Jeffrey M. Spiers
Americans detest monopolies, and rightly so. A health care monopsony -- where a single payer is the only buyer -- is equally harmful. More
October 3, 2010
Is America a Christian Nation?
Charlotte Cushman
In April, President Obama stated that we Americans "do not consider ourselves a Christian nation, or a Muslim nation, but rather, a nation of citizens who are, uh, bound by a set of values." More
October 3, 2010
We Allow Them to Blackmail Us -- Islam vs. the West
Eileen F. Toplansky
The Muslim world does not have to fire a single shot; the Western world is capitulating to the Islamists' every demand. More
October 2, 2010
The Other America Marches on Washington
Kyle-Anne Shiver
A "One Nation" rally with all the hoopla the state-sponsored media can throw at it... More
October 2, 2010
Political Extremism, Left and Right
Bruce A. Riggs
To suppress human nature and human difference is, in essence, the Left's utopian ambition - an ambition that requires the totalitarian state. More
October 2, 2010
The Car Key Analogy: Another Obama Clunker
C. Edmund Wright
The Obama administration has lately been using a clunker of a talking point: the idea that it would be foolish for America to "give the keys back" to Republicans, who "got us into this mess in the first place." More
October 2, 2010
A Clear Danger: Obama, a 'Living Constitution,' and 'Positive Rights'
Monte Kuligowski
I think it's safe to say that President Obama is not exactly fond of the United States Constitution as written. More
October 2, 2010
Obama in The 99th Percentile Of Islamophilia
Carol A. Taber
President Barack Hussein Obama has finally found a book whose ideas he's willing to espouse. It's The 99, and it's a comic book designed to spread tolerance for Islam. More
October 2, 2010
The Five Year Plan Makes Its American Debut
Marcia Sielaff
The central planners have you and your lifestyle targeted for change. They draw on a long historical tradition -- just not an American tradition. More
October 2, 2010
Our Schools' Useful Idiots
Patricia McCarthy
Like our Ivy League president, nearly all academics today habitually apologize for America, its success, its wealth, its power, and its people. More
October 2, 2010
The New Tea Party Challenge: Stay on Message
Lisa Fritsch
The Tea Party has obviously hit a nerve in the political bedrock. More
October 2, 2010
Political Correctness: Morality's Poison Pill
Greg Halvorson
Evil thrives under political correctness. More
October 2, 2010
Energy and Climate Wars
Bryan Weynand
On the fundamentally unfounded and utopian aspects of the left's attempt to remake the world to their liking. More
October 1, 2010
Prosecute Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for Incitement to Genocide
John Hagee and Joseph Potasnik
The United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, ratified by 140 countries, including Iran, has been openly violated by Iran's president. Prosecute him now. More
October 1, 2010
No 'Vague Orders' in Obama's War Management
J.R. Dunn
President Obama's management of the war in Afghanistan may be falling into a trap that snagged his Democrat predecessors Lyndon B. Johnson and Jimmy Carter. More
October 1, 2010
The Black Left Needs Right Policies
Chidike Okeem
Curiously, despite massive ideological differences, the Black Left has some of the same complaints that many white conservative Americans do about Obama. More
October 1, 2010
Waiting for 'Unionman' (to Go Away)
Randy Fardal
In the week since the film Waiting for 'Superman' hit New York and LA theaters, the public reaction seems to be coalesced in two opposing camps. More
October 1, 2010
Vindicated: The Truth about Conservative Economic Policies
John Griffing
Over the years, conservative economic policies have been the subject of heated attack by liberals. The truth is that they have worked every time they are tried. More
October 1, 2010
The Naysayers' Folly
George Scaggs
You've got to hand it to those conventional powers that be. They have come to provide a constant source of amusement. More
October 1, 2010
Sharia Law: The Key to Linguistic Rearmament in the War against Jihadism
David Hegedus
Sharia Law is a target which the liberals cannot defend. More
October 1, 2010
Facebook's Phony Friendships
Paul Shlichta
In the last few months, I have received half a dozen e-mails, inviting me to become a "friend" on Facebook. In every case, I have politely declined. More
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