Articles

April 30, 2011
Race, Fantasy, and the New Yorker's Editor
Jack Cashill
A New Yorker article by editor David Remnick gives away the game in the headline, "Trump, Birtherism, And Race-Baiting." More

April 30, 2011
Personal Responsibility is the GOP's Winning Issue For 2012
Bill Wagner
Nothing less than a complete redefinition of the role of government away from the nanny state trend and back to a renewed era of personal responsibility is needed. More

April 30, 2011
First Amendment Headed for the Breyer Patch?
Terry Heinrichs
Justice Steven Breyer recently commented that "he's not prepared to conclude that -- in the internet age -- the First Amendment condones Koran burning." More

April 30, 2011
Integration and Diversity -- Mutually Exclusive Concepts?
Mercer Tyson
Everyone has an opinion on multiculturalism and integration, yet very little real discussion takes place about the relationship between the two. More

April 30, 2011
Time to Pull The Cloak of Invisibility Off Of Black Conservatives
Lloyd Marcus
The left is fighting to win, working the "black thing" to the hilt. We cannot afford to leave our black weapons of mass influence on the sidelines. More

April 30, 2011
When the Epochal Voters Come Back
Chet Arthur
Millions of new voters came to the polls in 2008 to create a wave for Barack Obama. They were largely absent in 2010, but the GOP must have a plan for dealing with them in 2012. More

April 30, 2011
Chris Christie has an Obligation to Run
Jim Yardley
Governor, it is up to you. Are you willing to make the sacrifice that the country is asking from you? More

April 30, 2011
The Palestinian Authority: What Obama Is Missing
Arlene Kushner
Well-placed leaks within the last few days suggest that President Obama may be about to announce a proposal for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. More

April 30, 2011
Zakaria Forgot the Stick
Mercer Tyson
In his Time Magazine article -- titled "Are America's Best Days Behind Us?" -- Fareed Zakaria lays out the problem, but he fails to address key elements in the solution: personal freedom and responsibility. More

April 30, 2011
Santorum 2012?
Bruce Walker
How many true conservatives have won in blue states or, in the case of House members, in blue congressional districts? More

April 29, 2011
The Obama Lie That Drove the Birther Movement
Jack Cashill
Newly released documents from Barack Obama Sr.'s immigration file, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, justify "birther" doubts about the nativity story on which Barack Obama based his presidential campaign. More

April 29, 2011
Just in Time, Obama Changes the Subject
James G. Wiles
President Obama just did something only presidents can do: he changed the subject of our nation's political conversation. To his advantage, he and his handlers hope. More

April 29, 2011
Obama's Brand of 'Greatness' for America
Kevin Jackson
The budget is out of control because of the thing that Obama says makes America great: entitlements. Who knew that giving money to the shiftless and lazy is the way we are supposed to measure ourselves? More

April 29, 2011
Why Isn't Obama Talking About the Human Skulls?
Leo W. Banks
I'm betting that when President Obama met with his open borders supporters at the White House last week, he didn't mention the human skulls. More

April 29, 2011
Arrogance and Narcissism Reign in King Barack's Court
Anthony W. Hager
President Obama is a walking contradiction. Acts he once considered an abuse of authority are but policy recalculations when he exercises them personally. More

April 29, 2011
Obama's Immigration Reform Bluff
David P. McGinley
Obama and the Democrats do not want a "solution" to this issue, they just want to create animosity. Here's how to call their bluff. More

April 29, 2011
Canadian Showdown
Bruce Walker
Next Monday, May 2nd, Canadians are going to the polls for their third general election in five years. The results matter a lot to Americans, and they could bring a surprise. More

April 28, 2011
Not So Fast, Mr. Obama: Trust But Verify
Carol A. Taber
President Reagan was right when he said, "Trust, but verify." President Obama's long form birth certificate must be tested forensically. More

April 28, 2011
What We Learn From the Obama Birth Certificate?
Anthony J.Ciani
Where he was born is not the only thing we learned from the controversy. More

April 28, 2011
Obama's Real Strategy
James V Capua
Watching the machinations of Barack Obama, it seems as though he is creating what the Marxists call "internal contradictions." More

April 28, 2011
Trump and the GOP Establishment
Steve McCann
Donald Trump is not only causing heartburn within the halls of the White House but throughout many of the well appointed offices of the Republican hierarchy in Washington D.C. More

April 28, 2011
Responsibility to Protect (R2P): White Man's Burden Redux
William A. Levinson
The so-called "Responsibility to Protect" is a favorite concept of President Obama's foreign policy advisor Samantha Power. But beneath the humane sounding rhetoric lies an ugly reality. More

April 28, 2011
The Deficit: Lead, Follow, or Get out of the Way!
Frank Ryan
The entire budget debate on Capitol Hill and at the White House is a charade. More

April 28, 2011
The Trouble with Independents
Paul Kengor
What if millions of independents are really just a confused and clueless horde, whose interest in politics veers between the episodic and the non-existent? More

April 28, 2011
Rollback? Bring It On!
James G. Wiles
Ronald Reagan rolled back the advance of communism. Now is the time to begin the rollback of federal spending. More

April 28, 2011
Arab Awakening?
G. Murphy Donovan
The "Arab Awakening" is latest euphemism for internecine mayhem in Muslim world. More

April 28, 2011
A Fitting Prophet for our Age?
Vasko Kohlmayer
When Time Magazine features a Christian book on the cover and its author as the lead story, one may be excused for thinking that a shift is perhaps underway in our mostly secular culture. More

April 28, 2011
Wanted: Energy Realism
Al Boese
Think nuclear energy is too risky? Compared to what? More

April 27, 2011
QUICK: Someone take Boehner to Atlas Shrugged
C. Edmund Wright
In 1957 Ayn Rand understood the America of 2011 better than our current Speaker of the House does. She warned us about the likes of him. More

April 27, 2011
Regulating Extraordinary Disasters into Existence
Bruce Thompson
Government over-regulation played a major role in both of the extraordinary man-caused disasters of the past year: the BP Macondo well accident and the Fukushima power plant incident. More

April 27, 2011
Mainstream Media's Paradise Lost
Steve McCann
Desperation leads to self-destruction. More

April 27, 2011
Obama's Birthplace Mystery: The Real Issue
Elwin Tobing
How do you tell a man's character when he is not even willing to reveal his birthplace and academic records? More

April 27, 2011
Who is Fighting Libya's Civil War?
Khaled Nasir
A guide to the geography and dynamics of tribal power in Libya. More

April 27, 2011
The Debt Ceiling: Who's Holding Whom Hostage?
Jon N. Hall
The big question about the federal government's little debt problem can be boiled down to this: How much time do we have? More

April 27, 2011
The Left's Plan to Ruin the Royal Wedding
Adam Shaw
The real stakes go far beyond fairly tale imagery and small-r republicanism. More

April 27, 2011
What's Behind Attack on Trig?
M. Catharine Evans
The so-called champions of the dispossessed, the marginalized and the weak can't hide their eugenic roots when a real bona fide "strain on society's resources" shows up. More

April 26, 2011
The Chord Donald Trump Strikes
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Trump is giving voice to the all-male side of our collective American psyche. He's brought one heck-of-a-lot of yang into this all-yin modern political class. More

April 26, 2011
The Obamas Silent in the Face of Race Atrocity
Lauri B. Regan
President Obama, the putative race healer, has remained disturbingly silent about the horrific racial beating at McDonald's an hour from the White House. More

April 26, 2011
Conan the Campaigner
Jeffrey Folks
The Obama that one sees on the campaign trail is more partisan, more tone-deaf, more simplistic, and, yes, more delusional than anything we have seen in Washington itself. More

April 26, 2011
Why is President Obama 'Leading From Behind'?
Janice Shaw Crouse
An Obama adviser describes the president's style as "leading from behind." And apparently he was serious. More

April 26, 2011
Who Will Mediscare the Dems?
Christopher Chantrill
The Democrats have always known how to scare the pants off granny at any suggestion of cuts to Medicare and Social Security. Now it is Obama who is throwing granny under the bus. More

April 26, 2011
Cutting the Federal Budget
Greg Richards
Impossible, no. Difficult, yes. Here is a rough road map. More

April 26, 2011
Smelling 'Treif' at the New York Times
Richard N. Weltz
For those who don't know the word, treif is Yiddish for "not kosher," and these nostrils have been detecting a whiff of something distinctly un-kosher at the New York Times lately. More

April 25, 2011
Obama Versus the Constitution
James Lewis
Obama is our first Marxist-Leninist president. He never quite uses those words, but in words and deeds he makes it clear beyond doubt. More

April 25, 2011
Importing Disaster: Demographic Changes Mean Democrat Future
Selwyn Duke
If demography is destiny, say hello to a socialist America. More

April 25, 2011
The Politics of Envy
Lloyd Brown
During the next 18 months, we can look for liberals to pull out all the stops on their hate campaign. The target is "the rich." To generate hate, liberals will use an old device: envy. More

April 25, 2011
Gasoline Prices and Speculators: They Think You Are Stupid
Joseph Svetlic
No, the main culprit behind rising gasoline prices isn't the nameless, faceless "speculators" that are now the object of the President's scorn, but government policy itself. More

April 25, 2011
Trump's 'Fair Trade' Rhetoric Hurts Republicans' White House Chances
Chuck Rogér
Perhaps Trump doesn't understand that prosperity and jacked-up prices are mutually exclusive conditions. More

April 25, 2011
The Racialization of Deficit Cutting
Robert Weissberg
Race is increasingly infusing the current debate over federal spending and the soaring national debt. This is what lies at the heart of accusing the Tea Party of "racism." More

April 25, 2011
Political Shock And Awe, Please
Victor Volsky
Enough of meek protestations that today's seniors have nothing to fear, that all the sacrifices will be exacted down the road, from somebody else. What is needed is a straight-talker who tells it like it is. More

April 24, 2011
Psst -- The Holder Tapes
Clarice Feldman
I'm letting you in on a secret. No President since Nixon -- until now -- has had secretly taped conversations in the Oval Office. More

April 24, 2011
The Chinese Role Model Collapses on the Progressives
Ed Lasky
For years, China's high-speed rail and green energy programs have been portrayed as miracles that America must follow to remain "in the game." More

April 24, 2011
Testimony Wrought in Blood
Vasko Kohlmayer
That the Resurrection irrevocably changed the flow of human affairs is beyond dispute. But besides being the most consequential event, it has also been a deeply controversial one. More

April 24, 2011
The Importance of Easter
Jack Kerwick
The attempt to purge Easter of every last vestige of its religious character is a function of a larger enterprise to purge the West of all remaining traces of its Christian character. More

April 24, 2011
The Easter Effect
David R. Stokes
The early Christians functioned in the wake and warmth of the Easter Effect. The Gospel changed them from the inside out. More

April 24, 2011
The UN and One World Worship
Fay Voshell
Bolivia's president Morales, having achieved the establishment of pantheism as his country's official religion, has taken his religious agenda to the UN, which has acceded to his wishes by establishing April 22 as Mother Earth Day. More

April 24, 2011
The Government of the Big Lie
Chuck Rogér
Progressives relentlessly preach a narrative assembled from high-sounding fallacies. And the tactic works. More

April 24, 2011
There Was No Goldstone Investigation
Avi Bell
Richard Goldstone's reversal and subsequent comments demonstrate there was no real Goldstone investigation. More

April 24, 2011
Rauf's Taqiyya Defense of Islam
Peter Wilson
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, of Ground Zero Mosque fame, is at it again. More

April 24, 2011
Where is Moses When We Need Him?
Lauri B. Regan
My fifteen year old son recently told me that he decided he is an atheist. More

April 24, 2011
Torturing the Truth at Duke Divinity
Jay Schalin
"Being a Muslim in the United States is another form of torture, a psychological torture, an emotional torture, and it's just getting worse." More

April 24, 2011
'Litigating Palestine' at a Public-supported Law School
Stephen Schwartz
The University of California's Hastings College of the Law recently demonstrated its utility in the "lawfare" offensive against Israel. More

April 24, 2011
The Left's Government Inversion Strategy
Chidike Okeem
Liberals blame legitimate functions of government for society's problems in order to obfuscate the fact that illegitimate functions of government are the cause of today's social infections. More

April 24, 2011
Israeli Settlements, Jewish Boycotts, and 'The Tent'
Kenneth Levin
Should Jewish groups that boycott settlements be included within the tent of American Jewish organizations that join together to defend Israel? More

April 23, 2011
Gasoline and Dollars: Supply and Demand
Steve McCann
Where the fault for the high price of gasoline really lies. More

April 23, 2011
My Journey to Conservatism
Carmen Guillermo
It started off with a simple e-mail. More

April 23, 2011
The Paradox of the Uncirculated Two-Million-Dollar Bill
Richard Kantro
Who might be on it? Hint: "He doesn't look like all those other presidents on those dollar bills." More

April 23, 2011
Reconciling Rand with the Gospel
Ann Barnhardt
Many Christians read Rand and want to stand up and cheer, but at the same time are racked with guilt because of her atheism and decidedly anti-church professions. More

April 23, 2011
Tea Party David Vs. Two-Headed Goliath
Lloyd Marcus
Not only must we defeat the Obama administration, we must take on and defeat the liberal mainstream media as well. More

April 23, 2011
State Budgets and the Misdirected Ire of Democrats
George Scaggs
The federal government is responsible for many of the budget problems states are experiencing. More

April 23, 2011
Happy Birthday, William Shakespeare
Jeanette Colville
Words, mere words, scratched with quill and ink on an ale-stained, wrinkled scrap of parchment by a thin and hungry looking young man struggling to create a play. More

April 23, 2011
This Passover, Free Us From A Failed Jewish Leadership
Stella Paul
To be a Jew in America in 2011 is to feel the hot breath of history on one's neck. The day is short, the hour is late, and the Jewish establishment is merrily munching matzo and cashing their paychecks. More

April 23, 2011
Trust and Freedom
Joel F. Wade
Most arguments for the expansion of government power boil down to distrust. But trust in the average person's ability to make decisions is the foundation of a free society. More

April 23, 2011
Equal Rights for Pachamama
Jeannie DeAngelis
Alpacas, chinchillas, bunchgrass, Amazon River anacondas, and most especially erythroxylon coca plants are rejoicing as Bolivia takes the lead in giving the earth dominion over men. More

April 23, 2011
A Ride on the Regressive Tilt-a-Whirl
Anthony W. Hager
A dizzying, stomach-churning experience that leaves passengers incapable of determining a proper direction. More

April 23, 2011
Conservatism and Business
Jack Kerwick
"Business" and "conservatism" are anything but interchangeable. More

April 22, 2011
The Sustainable Development Hoax
S. Fred Singer
It masquerades as a call for clean air, green energy, and suggests a pristine bucolic existence for us and our progeny -- forever More

April 22, 2011
Obama Thinks You're an Idiot: Is He Right?
James Lewis
I have compassion for idiots. I just don't want to be governed by them, or by the con artists and serial liars they keep voting for. More

April 22, 2011
The States Must Restrain the Federal Government
Mac McDowell
For more than twenty years the federal government has been acting like Charlie Sheen on a binge, and it is time for the states to perform an intervention. More

April 22, 2011
To the Debtor's Prison Born
Betsy M. Galliher
Students should be smart enough to know their path to prosperity need not be, cannot be, paved with enslavement to government debt. More

April 22, 2011
Greens vs. Energy
Alex Epstein
If you find yourself frustrated at rising gasoline prices, or rising electricity prices, or rising natural gas and heating oil prices, make sure you place plenty of blame on the environmentalists behind Earth Day. More

April 22, 2011
The Green Nazis
Mark Musser
And their echoes in contemporary envirtonmentalism and culture. More

April 22, 2011
What Do Light Bulbs Have to do with the Commerce Clause?
Geoffrey P. Hunt
There is no basis in the US Constitution for home appliance regulations designed to control the consumption of electricity or water. More

April 22, 2011
The Climate is Changing Alright, But It's Getting Cooler
Neil Snyder
Our government is in the process of imposing strict controls to reduce greenhouse gases in hopes of staving off global warming even though earth's atmosphere is cooling. More

April 22, 2011
Assad's Taqiyya Against His People
Walid Phares
Assad can't fool his own people; he can only frustrate them further. More

April 21, 2011
Obama's Apologists
Ed Lasky
Through the alchemy of biased journalism, Obama's vices are being transformed into virtues. More

April 21, 2011
Would You Accept Clinton Tax Rates If Combined With Gingrich Spending Levels?
Noel Sheppard
The GOP has a magnificent opportunity. More

April 21, 2011
Has the GOP Surrendered?
J. Robert Smith
An upcoming debt ceiling vote isn't fighting ground for GOP congressional leaders. Just where is the fight in most Washington Republicans, anyway? More

April 21, 2011
Iran, Nukes, and China's Inroads to the Middle East: What's Next Mr. President?
Reza Kahlili
Until our leaders grasp the reality of the events taking place in the Middle East and the world, U.S. supremacy and superiority will be lost for decades to come, perhaps never to recover. More

April 21, 2011
The Left's Hitler Obsession
Jeffrey Folks
When is the left going to grow up, stop tossing around irresponsible charges of fascism, and discuss issues in a mature way? More

April 21, 2011
FCC Expands Internet Takeover, Adds Bailouts and Price Controls
John White
While the House of Representatives was debating HJ-37, a resolution to return internet policy decisions to Congress, the FCC was implementing the next phase of its regulatory imposition upon the internet. More

April 21, 2011
America's Vichy Regime?
Marvin Folkertsma
Legions of experts, administrators, and technocrats, who shared a disdain for ordinary people and democratic processes, and some who even welcomed their country's defeat. Sound familiar? More

April 20, 2011
The President's Maturity Problem
Peter Heck
Far from being a post-partisan healer, President Obama has proven himself to be petty, juvenile, and someone totally lacking the temperament and class we should expect from an Oval Office executive. More

April 20, 2011
No Time for Civility
Steve McCann
The United States is being held captive by an ideologically driven president, not because he has the support of the people but because the opposition is too cowed and browbeaten. More

April 20, 2011
Where the Budget Deficit Actually Came From
Greg Richards
Where, exactly, and when, exactly, things got out of line. More

April 20, 2011
What's the Matter With Norma Rae?
Christopher Chantrill
Why, we ask, is the white working class still listening to the class warfare rhetoric of the Democrats? More

April 20, 2011
Federally-Mandated 'Bully-Proofing' Programs Coming to a School Near You
Chuck Rogér
Feel-good ideologues imagine an ability to engineer away life's nasty bits. Lefties never quite come to grips with the process of "growing up." More

April 20, 2011
An Odd Sort Of Closure
James G. Wiles
With Joe Lieberman's retirement from the Senate, the anti-American left's purge of the Democratic Party is now complete. More

April 19, 2011
It's All Coming Apart
Monty Pelerin
The myth of government is breaking down around the world. For those with 20-20 vision, the Emperor is already seen sans clothes. More

April 19, 2011
The CFL Fraud
Edmund Contoski
Far more expensive and dangerous than the regulators claim, and already harming Americans' health and property. More

April 19, 2011
Why Obama Was Not Born in Kenya
Don Wilkie
Although it seems likely that Obama is hiding something -- the date of birth, the place, the father -- it is highly unlikely that he is concealing a Kenyan nativity. More

April 19, 2011
Will the Euro-Elites Listen to the European Voters?
James G. Wiles
Another anti-EU, anti-immigration party now stands on the verge of political power in Western Europe. More

April 19, 2011
Statists and the Racial 'Health Gap'
Robert Weissberg
The Obama Administration wants to close the health gap between "minorities" and whites. This is more than fiscal wastefulness or inept policy-making; it is evil. More

April 19, 2011
Do Americans Really Want Humanitarian Wars?
J. Robert Smith
Wars without clear-cut aims and a definitive end-game are nothing more than killing fields. Killing fields are moral abominations. More

April 19, 2011
Leaving Detroit
Matthew May
If you leave on the freeway well before dawn, when the early morning is dark, you cannot see the burned out houses that stretch for miles. More

April 19, 2011
Anti-Semitism as Thick as a London Fog
Janet Levy
Anti-Semitism reached a new low in London earlier this month as the Hamas-affiliated International Solidarity Movement (ISM) successfully forced Israeli-owned AHAVA to close its London shop. More

April 18, 2011
Trump Needs to Shift to Second Gear on Birth Certificate Challenge
Carol A. Taber
It's the life documents, not just the birth certificate. More

April 18, 2011
Translating Trump
C. Edmund Wright
As demonstrated for all to hear on Friday's Rush Limbaugh Show, Trump presents an incoherent political philosophy that is built mainly on the Perot-esque notion that we should vote for Trump because, well, he is Trump. More

April 18, 2011
A Passover Present From Obama
James Lewis
Some liberal Jewish friends last week invited me to their Passover Seder tonight, and I had such a sick feeling about sitting with friends who are in massive denial of reality that I had to excuse myself. More

April 18, 2011
Hope and Change? Yes, But Not in that Order
Jim Yardley
Obama's political handlers created an absolutely marvelous slogan. Sadly, it was also first rate political nonsense. But, to be fair, they created something, purely by accident, that was almost right. More

April 18, 2011
A $500 Million Dollar Car?
Isaac Martin
Would you buy a $500 million dollar car? With the Fisker Automotive Karma, and soon to be built Nina, taxpayers already have. More

April 18, 2011
Hope is not a Strategy
Ed Timperlake
Platitudes, bromides, spin, TOTUS, and tweets will not hack it. More

April 18, 2011
U.S. Middle-East Policy in Disarray
Rabbi Daniel M. Zucker
Apparently Washington, D.C. has only recently come to realize that U.S.-Middle East policy is in tatters. More

April 17, 2011
Did We Hitch Our Wagon to a (Death) Star?
Clarice Feldman
Obama misjudges the inexorable and sometimes brutal laws of economics More

April 17, 2011
Ask George III if Demonizing the Tea Party Works
Lee Cary
Future historians will describe the Democratic Party's demonization of the Tea Party movement as a major political blunder that put them squarely on the wrong side of America's 21st Century financial crisis. More

April 17, 2011
A War Gone Missing
Peter Heck
I'm hoping someone can help me. I left on vacation last week, and when I got back, an entire war was missing. More

April 17, 2011
Presidential Eligibility Semantics
Pieter Nosworthy
Can one be a "natural born citizen" with dual nationality at birth? More

April 17, 2011
ObamaCare: The 28th Amendment?
Roger D. Luchs
ObamaCare must be viewed as his most aggressive effort to date to recast the Constitution to empower the Federal government to inject itself into areas of everyday life from which it has been fenced off since its inception. More

April 17, 2011
Energy: A Tale of Two Narratives
Gary Jason
Despite what the green dreamers would have you believe, the energy outlook is favorable -- if they would just get out of the way. More

April 17, 2011
Hebron Besieged
Jerold S. Auerbach
The struggle over Hebron, among Israelis no less than between Muslims and Jews, continues. More

April 17, 2011
Syria Heading from Bad to Worse
Neil Snyder
Syria is a Muslim country, but it's not an Islamist state. Yet. Iran is a game-changer. More

April 17, 2011
President Bashar al-Assad's Strategic Mistake
Patrick J Howie
President Assad will almost certainly face even greater resistance and he will have to escalate his military response accordingly. But for Syria, democratic reforms are now only a matter of time. More

April 17, 2011
Why the 'Realists' Are Wrong
Zbigniew Mazurak
"Realists," as the press calls them, pursue a policy which is supposed to advance American interests...through appeasement of America's enemies and by disregarding human rights and democracy issues. More

April 17, 2011
Blasphemy in Pakistan
Adam Turner
These days, one word that symbolizes Pakistan for the rest of the world is "blasphemy." More

April 17, 2011
A Truly Happy Man
Vasko Kohlmayer
What most of us ultimately want from life is to be happy. Its pursuit is a founding principle of America. But even though we all strive for happiness few seem to attain it. More

April 17, 2011
Bolivia's Return to Pantheism
Fay Voshell
It seems was only a matter of time before multi-culturalism combined with environmentalist religious extremism to produce a new official religion. It appears that time has come for Bolivia. More

April 17, 2011
Richard Dawkins: Atheist Stranded in a World of Purpose
Miguel A. Guanipa
The doleful plight of the itinerant Atheist, who is perennially engaged in trying to disprove the existence of something he is certain does not exist. More

April 16, 2011
Atlas Shrugged Part I
Richard Baehr
Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead was published in 1943, and a film version was released in 1949. It took a bit longer to get Atlas Shrugged to the screen More

April 16, 2011
You Can't Say That!
Nancy Morgan
It's now official: The truth shall no longer set you free. In our new era of political correctness, the truth is more liable to get you penalized, demonized or fired. More

April 16, 2011
The Toxic Influence of Progressive Education Schools on K-12 Curricula
Chuck Rogér
In the 1960s, America's education schools began conditioning teachers to peddle impossible social and economic theories to captive human sponges in K-12 classrooms. More

April 16, 2011
Do We Really Need to Raise the Debt Ceiling?
Jude Federspiel
Since when do you protect your credit by borrowing more? More

April 16, 2011
Is Barack Obama George W. Bush?
Ryan James Girdusky
The left cannot have its cake and eat it, too. More

April 16, 2011
A Consequential Man
Jerry Shenk
Because of the office he holds, President Obama is a consequential man, but his positions on spending, deficits, and debt confirms that he is not a serious one. More

April 16, 2011
Guide to the New World Order
Samuel J. Mikolaski
The president of The World Bank Group proposes that we must modernize multilateralism. And just who would benefit? More

April 16, 2011
The Soros Plan to Remake Global Finance
Peter Raymond
George Soros is right; the world's financial system does need to be reformed, but just not in the way he and his collectivist cohorts envision. More

April 16, 2011
Anybody But a Woman?
M. Catharine Evans
Old misogyny dies hard. More

April 16, 2011
Eliminating the U. S. Department of Education
Frank Ryan
Save big money and improve education at the same time. More

April 16, 2011
California's Renewable Economic Suicide
Claude Sandroff
Gov. Jerry Brown, flakier now as a recycled geriatric governor than he was as Governor Moonbeam decades ago, has decided to place his state into economic hospice care. More

April 16, 2011
The Coldest Winter
Richard Pecore
A Texan in DC finds coldness in the air. More

April 16, 2011
Orwell Was an Optimist
Ellen Meade
We're forgetting what it means to be free in this country. Surveillance, in all its forms, is beginning to have a chilling effect on our thoughts and speech. More

April 16, 2011
The Democrats' Fiscal Disconnect From Americans
Chad Stafko
While Obama and the Democratic majority pulled us further into debt, more Americans reduced their debt and reined in excess spending. More

April 16, 2011
Preserving Liberty in Libya
Jeannie DeAngelis
It seems the President is all for the right to bear arms as long as those bearing the arms are not protected by the United States Constitution and are for either foreign rebels or Mexican drug cartels. More

April 15, 2011
Third Party? Read the Fine Print First
C. Edmund Wright
So you want a third party do you? More

April 15, 2011
Will It Take A New Political Party to Save America?
Lee Cary
It is painful to even consider the possibility that America is moving into its Sixth Party System, as a new, conservative political party emerges to, eventually, replace the Grand Old Party More

April 15, 2011
That Donald Trump Is Pretty Shrewd
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Trump, the master builder/developer, knows that before you can build something new, you may have to demolish what stands there now. More

April 15, 2011
Substance and Style Needed to Defeat Obama in 2012
Frank Burke
Those pundits and politicos evidencing shock and awe at the public's seeming embrace of Donald Trump's possible candidacy are missing a key point that will be critical to success in the 2012 election. More

April 15, 2011
The Mendacity of Barack Obama
Steve McCann
Barack Obama is the most dishonest, deceitful, and mendacious person in a position of power I have ever witnessed. More

April 15, 2011
The Next Gaza War Will Be a Coordinated Attack
Neil Snyder
There should be no doubt that the next Gaza war won't resemble the 2008-2009 war, and it could start at any time. We're witnessing the fruition of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's plan to destroy Israel. More

April 15, 2011
The Writing On The (Great) Wall
John Droz, Jr.
It should be no surprise that there are other large countries who don't like the fact that the U.S. is the world's dominant power -- and they would like to take over our position. More

April 15, 2011
Merit Pay for Teachers Works and the Evidence Now Proves It
Gary Jason
Merit pay is not the sole answer to fixing the wretched failure that is American education, but the evidence proves that it brings superior student performance. More

April 14, 2011
Obama's Strategy? He Doesn't Have One
Neil Snyder
One thing stands out in my mind about President Obama's so-called "budget strategy." He doesn't have one. You can see evidence of Mr. Obama's strategic vacuum in everything he does. More

April 14, 2011
Obama's Budget, Again
Jeffrey Folks
Now Obama devotes another of his many "major speeches" to the budget and comes out with another policy makeover -- or the appearance of one. More

April 14, 2011
The Federal Budget and the Crisis of Democracy
Michael Filozof
The budget reflects the existential crisis of democracy. Our books cannot be balanced without an authoritarian governing process on one hand, or a disastrous collapse of American currency and credit on the other. More

April 14, 2011
House Prices in Free Fall
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
If current trends continue, real house prices (house prices after subtracting inflation) will likely lose about a quarter of their real value over the next 4 years. More

April 14, 2011
The Ryan Plan and Progressive Doublespeak
Andrew Foy, MD and Daniel H. Fernald
In the wake of Ryan's historic proposal, the left has abandoned any semblance of connection to reality, and has expectedly gone to ground in the wild and wacky world of progressive doublespeak. More

April 14, 2011
The GOP Needs More Fortitude
Vince Black
There's a distinction between standing up against verbal assault on the one hand, and on the other hand giving your opponent's argument oxygen. More

April 14, 2011
They Snooze, We Lose
Robert Morrison
What could be more natural than nodding off during the president's speech yesterday? What Joe Biden's all-natural performance shows us is that even liberals think the president is boring. More

April 14, 2011
Virginia's Constitutional Conservative Candidate for Senate
Jamie Radtke
Why I am challenging former Senator George Allen for the Republican nomination for 2012. More

April 13, 2011
The Keystone of the Islamic Milieu: Inbreeding
Ann Barnhardt
The Koran prohibits incest, but with one glaring exception: first cousins. More

April 13, 2011
The President's Budget Address and the Reality of Taxing the 'Rich'
Steve McCann
The wealth of Americans is an obsession with the left. Unfortunately, severely raising taxes on them won't begin to make a dent in the deficit. More

April 13, 2011
The End of Medicare As We Know It
Christopher Chantrill
In Washington State, we've already ended Medicare as we know it, and I'm part of the reason why. More

April 13, 2011
Time for the Rich to Shut Up on Taxes
Stephen Mauzy
There is a hypocrisy, if not psychosis, at work in the minds of the tax-demanding rich. More

April 13, 2011
Ryan's Sweeping Tax Reform and the Left's Inane Response
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
Eliminating loopholes, favoritism and subsidies, lowering rates, and stimulating growth -- and tax revenue. What's not to like? More

April 13, 2011
The Radically Confused Harry Reid
Ed Kaitz
A lesson on what's really radical. More

April 12, 2011
Everything I Need to Know about President Donald Trump, I Learned by Watching The Apprentice
James Travis
We can learn a lot about President Donald Trump by watching his shows. More

April 12, 2011
Trump beats New York Times, 2-1
James Lewis
If Oprah and the headline-snatchers of Hollywood can drive the political headlines, well, so can celebrity rich guy Donald Trump. More

April 12, 2011
Lindsey Graham: The Little Metrosexual That Could
Stuart Schwartz
Inside Washington's gift to the Republican Party. More

April 12, 2011
Liberalism, Black America's Greatest Enemy
Lloyd Marcus
I recently had another cherished chat over the phone with my 84-year-old black dad. More

April 12, 2011
FCC Internet Regulation: Not So Fast
John White
The FCC and the House of Representatives have begun a classic separation of powers struggle. More

April 12, 2011
California Gov. to Sign Bill Raising Renewable Energy Requirements
Richard Henry Lee
California Governor Jerry Brown will sign a bill today which will raise the required amount of costly renewable energy for electric generation in the Golden State to 33%. More

April 12, 2011
Embargoing Death by Liberalism
J.R. Dunn
It's not often that a leftist actually admits to tactics as low as embargoing books, but that's the claim made by Frank Rich, New York Times political commentator. More

April 11, 2011
Confession of the Oklahoma City Bomber: John Doe 2 Exists
Jayna Davis
One seemingly innocuous statement in a recently declassified FBI memo effectively shatters the government myth that two angry white males singlehandedly pulled off the crime of the 20th century. More

April 11, 2011
The Coverup of Abortion's Real Risks
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Abortionists in this country are actively burying risk research just as tobacco companies did many decades ago. More

April 11, 2011
Obama's Fort Hood Jihadist
Pamela Geller
We have been hearing for years that the White House is withholding evidence on the Fort Hood jihadi, Major Nidal Malik Hasan. Now comes direct confirmation of this from Hasan's own lawyer. More

April 11, 2011
Donald Trump Scores an Important Victory... Over the Media
Seth Forman
Trump has achieved something important. His decision to focus like a laser on Obama's failure to produce a birth certificate has highlighted the absolute corruption of the American media More

April 11, 2011
We Must Think Beyond the 38 Billion
C. Edmund Wright
Slugger Paul Ryan has the big bat, and his turn is coming, but John Boehner delivered a critically important bunt single Friday night. More

April 11, 2011
Silver and Gold Prices Delivering Terrible News for America
Steve McCann
America and the dollar on the edge of financial disaster More

April 11, 2011
Inflating Our Way to a Government-Controlled Economy
Lee DeCovnick
How to destroy the middle class and indenture the poor without raising taxes. More

April 11, 2011
Trumped-Up
Chet Arthur
It's time to get serious. Let's be the adult party again. More

April 10, 2011
The Story of O (Icarus, not Pegasus)
Clarice Feldman
The president has over flown his carefully constructed, made up persona, and his wax wings are melting and with them his party's hold on the voters. More

April 10, 2011
Border Security and Congress
Elise Cooper
The border situation is deteriorating quickly. Americans need to wake up and support these Congressional figures that have come up with plans to secure the border. More

April 10, 2011
The Silence of the Jews
James Lewis
Conservatives keep asking why Jews vote for the Left. Part of the answer seems to be that Jews get suckered by utopian promises. But there is no excuse for willing stupidity. More

April 10, 2011
Challenging the Leftist Domination of the Jewish Community
Allon Friedman and Elliot Bartky
For far too long, a left wing agenda has dominated organized Jewry in America. But in Indianapolis, that story has changed dramatically. More

April 10, 2011
Things Planned Parenthood's 'Truth Team' Forgot to Mention
Susan E. Wills
Sometimes the truth hurts. More

April 10, 2011
Vanity Fair: Red All Over
Robert Morrison
There's excitement among the chattering classes over a recent piece in Vanity Fair that's got me seeing red. More

April 10, 2011
Import Brazil's Oil Policy, Not Brazil's Oil
Bill Costello
In 1980, Brazil imported 77 percent of its oil. Now it imports 0.0 percent. During that same time period, America increased its oil imports from roughly 30 percent to 70 percent. More

April 10, 2011
Redistributing from the 'Have Nots' to the 'Haves'
Rob Kreimeyer, Jr
You thought that Obama and the Democrats were about spreading the wealth around from the "haves" to the "have nots." Think again. More

April 10, 2011
The Repercussions of a UN Recognition of Palestine
Ted Belman
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has been hard at work of late lining up votes in the UNGA for the recognition of the state of Palestine with pre '67 borders with the eastern part of Jerusalem as its capital. More

April 10, 2011
The Egyptian Revolution and the Role of the Copts
Ashraf Ramelah
These actions were not caught on camera, and they certainly were not sparked by Facebook organizers. More

April 10, 2011
The Case for Floating Nuclear Power Plants
Jim Guirard
As we consider the future of nuclear power in meeting America's energy needs, there are several compelling reasons for including a large number of floating nuclear power plants (FNPPs) in the menu More

April 10, 2011
A Holiday for the Ages and Today
Steve Feldman and Robert Sklaroff
This week, one of the most significant dates in Jewish history and Israeli history will once again pass by with hardly any notoriety and no fanfare. More

April 9, 2011
Border Tales
Elise Cooper
Border ranchers and law enforcement speak out on the influx of illegals. More

April 9, 2011
Ann Barnhardt Fights Totalitarian Islam and Its Useful Idiots
Andrew G. Bostom
The internet sensation who knows her Koran. More

April 9, 2011
Fannie, Freddie, Ginnie and Their Pimps
Jack Curtis
The taxpayers will be paying off this one for a very long time; maybe forever if Congress leaves Fannie, Freddie, Ginnie, the CRA, and related HUD regulations as they are. More

April 9, 2011
The Way to Compete With China
Bill Weckesser
Like two heavyweight boxers ready to do battle, the US economy appears pitted against the Chinese. And, increasingly, America's intellectual elites have their money on the Chinese. More

April 9, 2011
The Tea Party Revolution Continues
Jon Watts
We must face the fact that our country has stage IV politico-economic cancer. Politically poisonous therapies may be our only chance for a real cure. More

April 9, 2011
Obama's Mishandling of the Quran-Burning
Monte Kuligowski
Should the U.S. surrender freedom to stop Islamic terror? More

April 9, 2011
The Price of Government Employees
Jon N. Hall
In America as in Europe, those most averse to change are government employees. More

April 9, 2011
The End of Self?
Marc H. Rudov
Technology, like government, always has been and always will be a means to an end. The question is, what end? More

April 9, 2011
Who is Herman Cain and Why Should Americans Care?
Daryl Mahan
The most viable candidate to defeat the machine that pushed Barack Obama into office. More

April 9, 2011
Warmists and the Organic Farming Activists
Mischa Popoff
Organic farming creates more carbon dioxide (which is a good thing, of course). So why do urban organic activists pretend it's the other way 'round? More

April 8, 2011
The Democrats' Shameful Rhetoric
Jeffrey Folks
The President implored Congress to "act like grown-ups," pretending that he is the adult in the matter and that Congress is a kindergarten full of screaming brats. More

April 8, 2011
What Wisconsin's Judicial Election Means
Bruce Walker
The left has been winning because we have not fought the battles which we must fight. Now, we are fighting back. More

April 8, 2011
Mr. Obama's Muddle East
Ken Blackwell
In the midst of vast changes, Mr. Obama is able to derive precisely the wrong message. More

April 8, 2011
Internet Freedom: A Time for Choosing
Dan Geer
The provision of content from anywhere to anywhere, which is the very purpose of an internetwork, is a challenge to sovereignty. More

April 8, 2011
Would Federal Default Be So Bad?
Stephen Mauzy
Default at this juncture is a faint possibility. But would it be so terrible if default were probable, even likely? More

April 8, 2011
Global Warming Alarmism's Long March through State and Local Institutions
Peter Wilson
True believers don't give up simply because theirs is a minority opinion. Warmists are operating at state and local levels to enact legislation and regulation. More

April 8, 2011
Immolation of the Quran
Timothy Birdnow
As with any bully, accommodation invites attack. More

April 7, 2011
The Mathematics of Dreams from My Father Authorship
Andre Lofthus
Application of Bayes' Theorem to the authorship question of Dreams from My Father reveals that Jack Cashill is correct. More

April 7, 2011
Shut It Down!
J.B. Williams
As we have proven in election after election, changing the players on the field from time to time does not change the game. We need a game-changer here. More

April 7, 2011
The Path to Prosperity...in 2040?
Vasko Kohlmayer
Sad to say, Paul Ryan's document is misnamed. Instead of The Path to Prosperity, it should be called The Continued Path to Fiscal Doom. More

April 7, 2011
Trump, Moral Conservatism, and Political Conservatism
Jack Kerwick
Trump may or may not be the best of men, but from a conservative perspective, he may still wind up being a good president. More

April 7, 2011
The Choice In 2012: Emotion Versus Ideas
Carl Paulus
The contrast between kickoff videos released by the Obama 2012 campaign and by Rep. Paul Ryan could not be greater: emotion versus fact. More

April 7, 2011
Regulatory Dysfunction
Jerry Shenk
If we are to emerge from recession, America's business regulatory burden must be reassessed. More

April 7, 2011
Barack Obama, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Zionism
William Sullivan
Maybe purveyors of deception can just smell their own. More

April 6, 2011
Is a 2012 Clinton 45 Win Unthinkable?
Lee Cary
Hillary Clinton would make a formidable 2012 presidential opponent running against any of the current crop of likely GOP candidates. More

April 6, 2011
Obama Re-Election and the Cult of Personality
Steve McCann
Team Obama knows it will not be able to honestly campaign on the President's record of accomplishments. There is little option but to replay the 2008 campaign. More

April 6, 2011
Will Ignorance Lead to a Second Obama Term?
Lauri B. Regan
There remain too many Americans who simply do not understand just how incompetent and ideologically driven The Obama administration is. More

April 6, 2011
No Exit
G. Murphy Donovan
The conflict between the West and Islam is a strategic zero-sum game. If we continue to delude ourselves about the nature of this struggle, we do so at our peril. More

April 6, 2011
Terry Jones, His Critics, and Islam
Jack Kerwick
Jones' critics have drained out the gnat and swallowed the camel. More

April 6, 2011
Shhhh: Judeo-Christian Culture Is Actually...Superior
Stuart Schwartz
Perhaps it is time to insist that our media and universities tell the truth: America is a great and fundamentally humane nation. More

April 6, 2011
The Rising Challenge to Israel's Legitimacy
Jerold S. Auerbach
Israel confronts a looming legitimacy crisis carefully promoted by its enemies. More

April 6, 2011
Unaccountable America
Christopher Chantrill
There is Accountable America and then there is Unaccountable America. More

April 5, 2011
Obama, The God That Failed
Paul Kengor
The left pinned its hopes and dreams on Barack Obama. After assuring a Promised Land under Barack Obama, the left appears naked, with no answers anywhere in the cupboard. More

April 5, 2011
The Lazy Left Settles
James Lewis
Self-hatred is a depressive thinking style. More

April 5, 2011
Will Koran Burning Be Banned In The United States?
Allan Wall
Muslim countries don't have much freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Why should we follow suit? More

April 5, 2011
When Government Turns Predator
Monty Pelerin
An insolvent government is a dangerous government. It is akin to a wounded and cornered animal. More

April 5, 2011
The Children's Crusade
Ed Timperlake
Russian PM Putin was being kind in calling our Libya engagement a "crusade." More

April 5, 2011
The University of California's Antisemitism Problem Deepens
Leila Beckwith
America's most renowned public university system is sinking deeper into a scandal over its treatment of antisemitism and even terror groups. More

April 5, 2011
Judge Sumi's War on Wisconsin Republicans
Peter Raymond
As Wisconsin voters vote today on a state supreme court election that could shift the balance of power to liberals, a look at Judge Sumi's actions. More

April 4, 2011
Do Republicans Want the White House?
Lee Cary
We Americans live in a political era when it's reasonable, perhaps even prudent, to consider the unthinkable. More

April 4, 2011
Are Obama's Mortgages Underwater?
Richard Henry Lee
With the recent decline in housing prices, the Obamas' Chicago mansion could be worth less than the value of their mortgages. More

April 4, 2011
The Perils of a Birth Certificate
Steve McCann
Take my birth certificate for example. It is a fake, but a legal fake. It was created out of whole cloth some 8 (plus or minus) years after I was born. More

April 4, 2011
Hey, Whoopi: It's Not About Skin Color
Monte Kuligowski
Even Obama, at least when he's disconnected from his own secrecy, agrees that "[t]he only people who don't want to disclose the truth are people with something to hide." More

April 4, 2011
Rethinking the End Game
Lori Lowenthal Marcus and Asaf Romirowsky
The time has come to press "delete" on the endless replay of failure, and progress to a new formulation. More

April 4, 2011
Obama's Fork In The Road
Roger D. Luchs
One suspects President Obama has been guided of late by Yogi Berra's famous remark, "When you come to a fork in the road, take it." More

April 4, 2011
Perceptions of America
David P. McGinley
One of President Obama's goals when taking office was to change the world's perception of America. How's he done? More

April 3, 2011
The Unified Theory of Obama
Clarice Feldman
At last! An explanation for the many mysteries of Barack Obama. More

April 3, 2011
Is There a New Antisemitism?
Richard Baehr
If there were no Israel, would antisemitism recede again or disappear? Or is hatred of Israel a mask for the more routine hatred of Jews that has existed for two thousand years? More

April 3, 2011
NPR on a Bad Day
Karin McQuillan
We have come to a new low, where respected America media are perfectly willing to balance a lie with a truth and call it fair reporting More

April 3, 2011
Where Debt Is Due
James G. Long
From Glenn Beck to Walter Russell Mead to President Obama, and at all points in between, the darnedest people agree that President Bush increased the national debt. But is this true? More

April 3, 2011
Shrugging off Atlas Shrugged
Phil Manger
A novel that should be read twice. Once when young and still more or less innocent and ignorant of the ways of the world, and the second time at least two decades later More

April 3, 2011
The Organization of the Islamic Conference Propaganda Machine
Camie Davis
Pavlov had a dog. The Organization of the Islamic Conference has the United Nations and President Obama. More

April 3, 2011
Trump in 2012? Maybe Not Such a Bad Thing
Jack Kerwick
In a perfect world, the very idea of a man like Trump running for the presidency, on either party's ticket, would be unthinkable. But our world increasingly is imperfect. More

April 3, 2011
Vietnamese Communists' Fear Factor is Rising
Michael Benge
Since the Middle-East uprisings began, in fear of popular uprisings, Vietnam's communist rulers have reacted with increasingly brutal crackdowns and arrests of possible dissidents More

April 3, 2011
The Truth About Wisconsin's Collective Bargaining 'Rights'
Tim Peterson, Robert J. Simandl, and John J. Maddente
For weeks, we've heard demonstrators beating drums in Madison and equally vocal sympathizers in the media admonish anyone listening about "rights" of government union employees. What "rights"? More

April 3, 2011
The London Rioters and Their Targets
Adam Shaw
The destruction of a nation's culture, history and the luxuries a nation provides has always been a cornerstone of socialist revolution. More

April 3, 2011
Radically Reform Congress
J. Robert Smith
America needs less Congress -- and one closer to home. More

April 3, 2011
A Liberal by Any Other Name
Christian D. Malesic
Those on the left side of the political spectrum have always wrestled with labels, wearing them proudly until they become dirty words More

April 3, 2011
More Civilized Political Discourse?
Tim Thorstenson
What it would really require More

April 2, 2011
The Golden Anniversary of a Bad Amendment
Bruce Walker
Several of the amendments to the Constitution had dubious value, including one adopted fifty years ago this week. More

April 2, 2011
Resolving the Birth Certificate Issue
F. Owen Smith
A simple plan. More

April 2, 2011
The Left is Goin' After Our Kids
Lloyd Marcus
Brother and Sister patriots. As I write this article, my heart is full, almost tearful. More

April 2, 2011
What a Difference a War Can Make
Anthony W. Hager
How times have changed! The United States isn't the imperialistic, blood-for-oil war machine that it was just a few years ago. More

April 2, 2011
Another 'Fast and Furious' Obama Fiasco
Jeannie DeAngelis
What reasoned, rational person would even propose that a policy that failed so miserably in Mexico be duplicated in Libya? More

April 2, 2011
A Lesson on the Real America
Kevin Jackson
People often ask me why I decided to get involved in politics. The answer is simple: I got tired of people talking down America and calling my friends racists. More

April 2, 2011
Art Death/Heart Death
Matt Patterson
There is a great deal of talk these days about the death of the music industry, at least as we know it. More

April 2, 2011
Lessons for the Libyan Rebels
J. Kowalski
The Libyan rebellion is a mess. If they want to win or even be taken seriously, they could take a few notes from America's rebels; we wrote the book on rebellion. More

April 2, 2011
The World Electronic Mob Is Taking Us...Where?
Jack Curtis
We're passengers on a wild ride into uncharted -- and dangerous -- territory with no one driving. More

April 2, 2011
What If I Mother My Kids the Way Barack Obama Governs?
Betsy M. Galliher
Leaders -- just as parents -- are called to act with a "servant's heart," not a progressive's soul. More

April 2, 2011
Euphemistically Speaking
Bob Weir
Today, there are euphemisms for just about every activity. More

April 2, 2011
Simon & Schuster's Revenge
Douglas Hackleman
In 1993, thirty-three-year-old Barack Obama stiffed Poseidon Press, then an imprint of Simon & Schuster. In 2011, the same publisher brought Jack Cashill's Deconstructing Obama. More

April 2, 2011
The Islamization of Chechnya
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
Shari'a taking over a former Soviet republic. More

April 2, 2011
Brazil and Private Property
Pedro Primavera
Brazil has some of the strictest gun control laws on the planet. As you might expect, it means the only people to have guns are the criminals and cops, sometimes the same thing. More

April 2, 2011
Uncivil Poetry
Elizabeth Lauren
Why are taxpayer dollars (and Laura Bush) promoting poet Sharon Olds? More

April 1, 2011
Teflon Liberals
J.R. Dunn
No sin too great to be unforgiven -- if you are a prominent liberal. More

April 1, 2011
U.S. Intervention in Libya and the Hypocrites
R.B.A. Di Muccio
The Libyan intervention has unearthed what I believe to be an entirely new class of hypocrisy. More

April 1, 2011
The Wit and Wisdom of Barack Obama
Paul Shlichta
An April 1st special. More

April 1, 2011
Professor Obama's College Completion Fixation
Peter Wilson
A jobs program for an Obama constituency. More

April 1, 2011
It Only Took Two Years
Jim Yardley
Democrat worthies have admitted that the Tea Parties are, in fact, a political force. But their motives are not an interest in the truth. More

April 1, 2011
If Assad Falls, Who Wins in Syria?
Neil Snyder
The dictator told his people that Israel and Western powers including the United States are fomenting unrest in his country. Not quite. More

April 1, 2011
Incitement by Palestinian Arabs: The Role of J Street
Lawrence W. White MD
The Soros-funded group's claim to be a "friend" of Israel enters the laugh out loud phase. More

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