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July 31, 2011
Coin of the Realm
Clarice Feldman
As long as there are constitutional law professors we'll never be short of laughter More
July 31, 2011
The Most Dangerous War in the Middle East has Already Begun
Alex Jakubowski
The United States and the rest of the world continue to sit back and wait -- wait for something to draw us into the inevitable. More
July 31, 2011
Why It's Time to Speak about God Again
Jay Haug
America is living under an illusion: the idea that we can expunge God from our national and public belief system and still operate a moral and accountable government. More
July 31, 2011
Stop the Atheists at Ground Zero
Peter Heck
What the murderous butchers of 9/11 could not bring down with exploding airliners and crumbling skyscrapers, a rabid group of atheists are attempting to bring down with a lawsuit.
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July 31, 2011
American by Birth, Exceptional by Choice
Richard Pecore
We do not think we are cut from a different cloth; we know we are. Liberals, take note. More
July 31, 2011
Animal Husbandry for People
Fred C. Kopp
Nontraditional childbearing has been around now for decades, so the shock value has worn off. Except for gay marriage, that is, which has expanded the designer-baby universe exponentially. More
July 31, 2011
The Folly of the U.K.'s Defense Cuts
Zbigniew Mazurak
This is not a proper path for the United States to follow. More
July 31, 2011
Response to Efraim Karsh
Benny Morris
The dispute continues. More
July 31, 2011
What is 'White Nationalism'? A Reply to Dean Malik
Jared Taylor
A response from someone discussed in these pages. More
July 31, 2011
A Response to Dean Malik
Jack Kerwick
Dealing with white supremacy, Edmund Burke, and the Founding Fathers (and that's not all). More
July 30, 2011
An Innocent in America
Victor Volsky
It's been quite a while since I came to this country as a refugee. Still I just can't fathom certain things about America -- or rather about American political attitudes. Chalk it up to a foreigner's innocence.
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July 30, 2011
Obama and the Drug Cartels
Elise Cooper
The Obama Administration is once again throwing curveballs to the American public on their policy for dealing with the Mexican drug cartels. More
July 30, 2011
Confessions of a Birther Evangelist
William Lolli
A subjective view of the micro-socio-behavioral models of the Birther movement. More
July 30, 2011
Secrecy Surrounds Silver Star Medal Revocation
Gary Larson
Having a medal withdrawn is not small potatoes. Newsworthy, especially considering the Kerry connection. So why the lack of publicity? More
July 30, 2011
Drop Dead Date for Disaster
William L. Gensert
This time, it will be the man without a plan who will bear responsibility. More
July 30, 2011
The Federalist from Texas
James V Capua
Here is the bridge that can carry both the ideological and the non-ideological self-described "independents" over to the Republican's side. More
July 30, 2011
Give The Post Office A Break
Bernie Reeves
I come to defend the Post Office, the whipping boy of the Republic, the symbolic repository of all that ails America. The poor Post Office never receives a compliment, only criticism. More
July 30, 2011
America: Time to Start Over
Matt Patterson
This must have been what it was like living in the 1930s: politicians running around, fingers in their ears, unwilling or unable to confront a rising conflagration that they helped to light.
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July 30, 2011
Multiculturalism Revisited
Michael Curtis
The brutal murders in and around Oslo on July 22, 2011 by Anders Behring Breivik must not be allowed to prevent a genuine, rational discussion of a complex contemporary problem. More
July 29, 2011
I Won in an Historic Landslide and All I Got Was This Lousy Rounding Error
Joseph Ashby
That's the t-shirt that Speaker Boehner should wear based on his debt ceiling plan. More
July 29, 2011
The Boehner Plan is the Best Deal for the Country That Our Divided Government Can Deliver
Howard J. Warner
Conservatives have managed to change the discussion in Washington, thankfully. No longer is there any talk of tax increases. More
July 29, 2011
Tea Party Crashes Washington Orgy
Kevin Jackson
For Obama, the Tea Party fits in like nuns at a swingers' convention. More
July 29, 2011
The Gray Lady's Sexual Agenda Revealed
Tara Servatius
Giddy after the recent legalization of gay marriage in New York, the editors at the New York Times are laying out the left's post-gay marriage agenda in the paper's pages for all to see. More
July 29, 2011
Learning the Work Ethic Young
David Paulin
In America's rural Midwest, an annual ritual is underway, a rite of passage embedding the value of hard work in generations of fresh faced young teens. More
July 29, 2011
The Old Deal
Bruce Walker
The left loves to speak of "New," but as Obama's teleprompter-driven debt ceiling addresses to the nation reveal, the left is sterile, tired, and dull. More
July 29, 2011
A Tip of the Hat to Glenn Beck on His Way off the Air
Tim Gordon
For the man who exposed the limits and limitations of conservative elitism. More
July 29, 2011
Overexposure is Dangerous for Gays and Jews
Robert Oscar Lopez
The gay mill never stops. Even the most tolerant person on Earth must feel the urge to scream: Enough! More
July 29, 2011
Differentiation is the New Diversity!
Malcolm Unwell
Meet the newest dysfunctional education fad. More
July 28, 2011
Obama Seems To Be Taking His Defeat In The 2012 Election Rather Well
J.R. Dunn
Last weekend we saw the utter disintegration of a president. It cannot be overlooked, and it will not be forgotten. More
July 28, 2011
The Myth of White Privilege
Selwyn Duke
The foundational myth of affirmative action and academic race studies. More
July 28, 2011
Mumbai vs. Oslo
Pamela Geller
Just days before a barbarian murdered over seventy people in Norway, the city of Mumbai was attacked in a brutal jihad by Muslim extremists. Why the disparity in media attention? More
July 28, 2011
Mayhem In Norway
Nidra Poller
Someday I hope it will become clear that these children of the Western world who were pointing the arrows of their indignation at Israel were in fact aiming at themselves. More
July 28, 2011
Progressives and Their Taxes Kill Cities
Chuck Rogér
Ideology paralyzes -- and so does taxation. More
July 28, 2011
Truthful Accounting Should Be the First Objective of Any Debt Ceiling Compromise
Sheila Weinberg and Ralf Seiffe
Any debt ceiling compromise should include a provision for more accurate government accounting and more transparent annual budgeting because we cannot improve what we do not measure truthfully. More
July 28, 2011
Climate Witchcraft and Post-Normal Science
Norman Rogers
If it weren't for the prophecies of doom, climate science would be an obscure academic niche. Global warming has made everyone in the field rich, at least in academic currency if not dollars. More
July 27, 2011
The Danger of a Weak American President
James G. Wiles
It's now clear that the emperor has no clothes. By August 2, President Barack Obama could become largely irrelevant in our domestic politics. But conservatives should not necessarily offer three cheers for this outcome. More
July 27, 2011
Obama's Ineptitude
Steve McCann
At a critical time in its history, the country has as its president a man unqualified and unable to lead. More
July 27, 2011
Boehner's 12 Member Commission Political Game
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
Political games predicated on the assumption that the American public is stupid More
July 27, 2011
Obama's Exit from Relevance, Stage Left
William Sullivan
Obama now finds himself well to the left of his party. More
July 27, 2011
The Astonishing World to Come
Herbert E. Meyer
I've just read one of the most brilliant, most important -- and most optimistic -- books about world politics that's been written in the last hundred years. More
July 27, 2011
Why Conservatives Should Bork the Balanced Budget Amendment
Tim Gordon
Serving up yet another specifically provided legislative power to the judiciary is simply unacceptable. All that glitters -- even to the weather conservative eye -- is not constitutional gold. More
July 27, 2011
What A Spending Solution Would Look Like
Greg Richards
A glide path to solvency. More
July 26, 2011
Obama the Bore
Abraham Katsman
President Obama is going to lose his bid for re-election. He has gotten politically boring. And America does not re-elect boring presidents. More
July 26, 2011
Sabotaging Conservative Victory
J.R. Dunn
The election rumor that will hurt conservatives. More
July 26, 2011
Be Our President, Not Our Parent
Carol Peracchio
How our Presidential Parent loves to scold us! His rhetoric has become so ridiculous that two weeks ago he arrogantly told Congress, a co-equal branch of government, to finish their homework and eat their peas. More
July 26, 2011
Winds of Change
Hugh de Payns
It's funny how the cold breath of the laws of mathematics changes everything. More
July 26, 2011
We're Not in 1995 Any More
Christopher Chantrill
The fear in the back of every Republican mind is that the American people will blame John Boehner and Republicans for shutting down the government. Just like they blamed Newt Gingrich in 1995. More
July 26, 2011
Can the Federal Reserve Ride in on a White Eraser?
Tod Henderson
the Fed owns approximately $1.7 Trillion of US Treasuries or around 12% of the US debt. In fact, the amount held by the Fed far exceeds that held by China, Japan, or any other foreign government. More
July 26, 2011
The Budget Crisis Explained to a Nineteen-Year-Old
Henry Percy
Let's get down to basics. More
July 25, 2011
Is Your IRA Going To Be Raided?
Monty Pelerin
Those who believe our government is too honorable to raid private retirement accounts better wake up. More
July 25, 2011
The Tea Party, Right About Everything
Randall Hoven
The false narrative is that the Tea Party is a bunch of stubborn nuts, if not outright racists. In truth, the Tea Party has been right about everything More
July 25, 2011
The Inevitable Financial Crisis
Mike Razar
It appears that the Tea Party and other interested Americans must choose the small lie of the Republicans or the big lie of the Democrats. More
July 25, 2011
Among the Tax-takers
Earl Wright
I worked for the IRS and survived. I learned about taxpayers, but the really interesting part of it was learning about tax-takers. More
July 25, 2011
Is a 'Little Bit of Sharia' Okay?
Alyssa A. Lappen and Andrew G. Bostom
Some Americans argue that U.S. civil and criminal legal codes and courts should recognize Islamic law (sharia), as applied to Muslim families, at least. But sharia critics need point no further than Australia. More
July 25, 2011
A Power Struggle in Russia?
Kim Zigfeld
Almost unnoticed by the outside world, executive power at the top of Russia's government has been shifted, and the motives are mysterious. More
July 24, 2011
The Budget Talks: Edge of the Rim of the Cusp
Clarice Feldman
This fight is long overdue in a nation which has been ideologically rather evenly divided for some time and is just now awakening to the reality that the baby cannot be split in half. More
July 24, 2011
Trying to Move On MoveOn.Org
Marion DS Dreyfus
Our intrepid reporter attends a MoveOn.org meeting in Manhattan. More
July 24, 2011
How Would Obama's Economic Plan Really Work?
Alan M Aszkler
If you look at the numbers, it turns out that everyone's rich! More
July 24, 2011
American War Museum and Al-Jazeera
Eileen F. Toplansky
What exactly would be the purpose of an American War Museum in honoring an individual who represents a news organization with disturbing ties to the Muslim Brotherhood? More
July 24, 2011
The Difficulties of Learning to Speak American
Luba Sindler
It's not just about what you say, but also how (and whether) you say it. More
July 24, 2011
Israel's War of the Words
Andrew Pessin
An ongoing war, in which Israel suffers nothing but defeat after defeat. More
July 24, 2011
Living Debt-Free
Trevor Thomas
We are not, nor have we ever been, "rich," at least by American standards. There are tried and true, simple financial principles that we applied, and are still living by, that would benefit most anyone. More
July 24, 2011
The Palestinians Are Bluffing
Yonatan Silverman
What exactly does recognition by a majority of member-states in the General Assembly secure for the Palestinians? More
July 24, 2011
Mortenson and Obama: Putting the Fiction in Nonfiction
Teri O'Brien
Literary fraud is more common than most people think. More
July 24, 2011
The National Debt is Beyond Our Comprehension
Howard Lurie
Apparently, the national debt, currently at more than $14 trillion, is not high enough. More
July 24, 2011
Israel's Supreme Court Serving the Kidnapper of its Most Famous MIA
Steven Plaut
Judicial activism that American statists can only dream about. More
July 24, 2011
The Best Of Times...Gone! The Worst Of Times, Now
Joseph Di Sante
As I grew up in America, every year life got better; not so today! More
July 24, 2011
Sam Francis and 'White Nationalism'
Jerry Woodruff
Sam Francis may be a hero to so-called "white nationalists," but he was not one of them More
July 24, 2011
The Constitution Condones Slavery?
John C. Greene
The idea is preposterous, but it's clearly one that liberals like. More
July 24, 2011
Aunt Lucy Didn't Send the Sheriff
Gary Horne
There was a time when living on the dole was considered a disgrace. More
July 24, 2011
A Chameleon, Nevertheless
Efraim Karsh
The debate between Afraim Karsh and Benny Morris continues. More
July 24, 2011
Israel Will Remain Jewish and Democratic
Jerold S. Auerbach
Cassandra warnings on the left, framed as a choice between a Jewish or democratic state, are designed to undermine settlement legitimacy. More
July 24, 2011
The Truth About the Palestinians
Neil Snyder
Pushing ahead unilaterally with the plan to declare an "independent" Palestinian state has caused individual donors and donor states to withhold their monetary support to the Palestinians. More
July 24, 2011
Negotiations, not Unilateral Declarations
Michael Curtis
The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians can be resolved only by negotiations between the parties, not through unilateral declarations by one side. More
July 24, 2011
The Flat Earth Slur
Matthew Ruley
Tired of being called a Flat Earther because you disagree with climate change proponents? More
July 24, 2011
Israel and the Apartheid Slur
Michael Weinberg
The planners and attendees of the 2011 Israel Apartheid Week contend that their efforts are to bring equality, peace, prosperity, and strength to a maligned and abused minority population. More
July 24, 2011
An American First, Always, and Last: a Response to Critics
Dean Malik
The debate over "white nationalism" continues. More
July 23, 2011
Herman Cain Got It Right on the Right to Ban Mosques
Monte Kuligowski
He might not be politically correct, but he certainly is constitutionally correct. More
July 23, 2011
Obama's Whole Lotta Nothing
Jerry Shenk
The president's got...nothing. More
July 23, 2011
Give Me A Pint Or Give Me Death
Bernie Reeves
A 42-year golfer serves as a reminder to Americans that we are losing the right to do what we please without interference from the State. More
July 23, 2011
The Way to Win the Debt Ceiling and Budget Battle
Bruce Walker
If Obama is winning this game now, why are we still playing? More
July 23, 2011
It's Not Fair!
Rob Kreimeyer, Jr
Like little kids, liberals love to use the phrase. Kind of reminds me of my younger brother. More
July 23, 2011
Obama's Economic Brutality
Jen Kuznicki
It is not whether the president is presiding over a passed-down horrible economy, nor is it that he is unknowingly making it worse. Economic brutality is being inflicted upon us by our own president. More
July 23, 2011
In the Company of Wolves
Bob Weir
We as a society must not become so wobbly in our administration of justice that we demonstrate a sheepish demeanor in the company of wolves. More
July 23, 2011
A Moment of Danger
James G. Wiles
Normally at this time, we would be well into the summer doldrums or, as it's called in Washington, the Silly Season. Not this year. More
July 23, 2011
Of Rebels and Rebellions
Jeremy Egerer
The rebel does not always have to be the underdog. More
July 23, 2011
Demographic Dragon: Will China's Rise Provoke World War?
Anurag Maheshwari
China's rise as a global power is fundamentally linked to its demographic weight. More
July 23, 2011
Mitt Romney: A Liberal's Liberal Republican
Zbigniew Mazurak
When faced with a choice between a liberal Democrat and a liberal Republican, Americans always choose the Democrat -- i.e., not Romney. More
July 23, 2011
Little Green Tyrannists
Jason Ivey
The little green tyrannists in our midst are invading our most personal spaces, from our kitchens to our bathrooms, to the very light with which we view our world. More
July 23, 2011
A Trillion Here, a Trillion There...
Mike Czuchnicki
Before we can hope to come up with solutions, we must have no illusions about our problems. More
July 23, 2011
Debt Ceiling's Impact is Overrated
Zebulen Riley
Raising the debt ceiling is not an easy way out of meaningful budget reform; it is simply a sign that our nation's spending addiction is winning the battle. More
July 23, 2011
Raising Taxes Not Revenue
Tom Trinko
There's a lot of talk about increasing taxes these days. But that's not the real issue. The real issue is can, and should, we increase government revenues? More
July 22, 2011
The Most Dangerous Man In America
Mark Hyman
Obama may be very dangerous but, at the moment, he is not the most dangerous man in America. More
July 22, 2011
The Worst Steward of the Economy in American History
Steve McCann
The debate is now over. More
July 22, 2011
Catch-22 on Poverty and Welfare
Robert Rector
The left wails about poverty, demands ever more trillions of dollars in government spending to fight it, and then ignores that spending when counting the poor. More
July 22, 2011
Queer Theory vs. Reality in Chicago's Boystown
Robert Klein Engler
Things are not going well in the gay neighborhood Chicagoans call Boystown. It looks like the residents have to make a decision about how far they want to take queer theory. More
July 22, 2011
The Jews in the Basement
Stella Paul
American Jews have found no "teaching moment" in the murder of Pamela Waechter. More
July 22, 2011
Why Google Replaced the Golden Rule with 'Don't Be Evil'
Ira Brodsky
Google routinely treats others in ways that Google does not want to be treated. More
July 22, 2011
Feigning Powerlessness to Retain Power
William J. Olson
What makes "Cut, Cap, and Balance" into true political art is that the House Republican leadership is using it to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory while selling this effort to their constituents as an act of courage. More
July 22, 2011
Demonizing Milton Friedman
James Lewis
Lynch Mob Media have a new target. More
July 21, 2011
American Blacks Cannot Be Blamed For Barack Obama
J.R. Dunn
The system that put Obama into office is a system constructed by white liberals for white liberal purposes. Obama merely learned to create the perfect persona to take advantage of it. More
July 21, 2011
The 70-Million-Check Constituency
Michael Filozof
Obama and the left have a massive constituency of tens of millions who do not comprehend the true meaning of money, only caring that the government check is in the mail. More
July 21, 2011
Islamic Supremacism Trumps Christianity at Ground Zero
Pamela Geller
While those of us who oppose the Islamic supremacist mosquestrosity at Ground Zero are routinely called bigots, it is St. Nicholas Church at Ground Zero that is encountering actual bigotry. More
July 21, 2011
Bebé Glotón and the Gender Benders
Jeannie DeAngelis
Bebé Glotón, the doll that teaches non-lactating seven-year-olds how to nurse, is back in the news. More
July 21, 2011
Are Hispanics For or Against Illegal Immigration?
Patrick Osio
Knowing that I am an American of Mexican descent, you ask me, "Are you against illegal immigration?" More
July 21, 2011
Liberals Launch Christian Witch Trials
Peter Heck
Break out the pitchforks and light the torches! This time the target isn't those who blaspheme against the Christian religion, but rather those who practice it. More
July 21, 2011
Sauce for the Gerrymander
Rosslyn Smith
Funny how North Carolina Democrats suddenly discovered the evils of gerrymandering when they no longer got to draw the maps. More
July 20, 2011
Black Privilege
Robin of Berkeley
We're living in a creepy age where revenge is the order of the day. More
July 20, 2011
Obama Redefining 'Poverty'
David Paulin
"A public relations Trojan Horse, smuggling in a 'spread-the-wealth' agenda under the ruse of fighting significant material deprivation." More
July 20, 2011
Could Turkey Abandon The Resistance Bloc?
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
Turkey has increasingly turned its back on the West and Israel, forging closer ties and aligning with Iran and Syria. Signs are, that may change. More
July 20, 2011
Can We Afford Not Borrowing?
Anthony J.Ciani
The amount of road between us and the can is getting short, and we still haven't figured out what to do with the can. More
July 20, 2011
Can Increased Demand Save the Economy?
Jon N. Hall
We got in our current economic mess by doing exactly what progressives want us to continue doing; their solution to over-consumption is over-consumption. More
July 20, 2011
LBJ and the Destruction of American Currency
Drew Mason
No financial development in the United States has been more perilous to our freedom than the separation of precious metals from our money. More
July 20, 2011
Slaves Are Issued Weapons; Free People Own Them
William A. Levinson
The Second Amendment has solid precedent well across the spectrum of civilized society. More
July 19, 2011
Obama and the Coming Democalypse
Christopher Chantrill
Problems, said the Bard, come not single spies, but in whole battalions, and the president's real problem is the onrushing Four Horsemen of the Democalypse.
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July 19, 2011
Spend It Like Bush
Randall Hoven
What if, over the next decade, the federal government spends as irresponsibly as President George W. Bush did? More
July 19, 2011
One Obama Presser, 36 Obama Lies and Deceptions
Charlie P Brannan
Obama held a press conference last Friday, July 15 which turned out to be a purely partisan effort to increase taxes and increase the American debt. More
July 19, 2011
Debt Debate Discloses Dems' Depravity
Ron Lipsman
The Dems believe that they can repeat 1994-96. They have absolutely no intention of giving an inch toward meaningful spending reductions. More
July 19, 2011
The Threat to Israeli Liberties from the Israeli Supreme Court
Steven Plaut
Robert Bork, the eminent American law professor from Yale University, once described the Israeli Supreme Court as the worst in the Western world. More
July 19, 2011
Breaking the Incumbent Protection Rackets
Jerry Shenk
As Congress has become a lucrative career, both parties have collaborated to bring job security to incumbents. More
July 19, 2011
Portrait of a Spy
Elise Cooper
Perfect summer reading: a thriller about the struggle against jihad, with great characters, told by a master. More
July 18, 2011
An Astounding Turnabout by Obama
Greg Richards
Something remarkable occurred in President Obama's press conference on Friday (July 15). It was so astonishing that I was not sure I had heard right. More
July 18, 2011
The Progressive Mask Slips
Ann Kane
We get a fascinating glimpse at hardball politics inside the progressive left, as a quiet network of leftists seeks to supplant part of the Democrat Old Guard, step by step. More
July 18, 2011
The Global De Facto Gold Standard
Steve McCann
Inexorably, the world is edging toward a quasi-gold standard, as it become evident that most of the West and Japan have reached a debt saturation point and can no longer continue to debase the major reserve currencies. More
July 18, 2011
Sarah Palin's Grace Under Pressure
James Lewis
We are living in a poisonous time in American politics. The source of that poison is very clear. In case you were wondering, it's not the polite and well-behaved Tea Partiers. More
July 18, 2011
Obama's Magical Thinking
Adam Yoshida
In order to sincerely believe the position being put out by the president on these matters, one has to be entirely ignorant of the facts. More
July 18, 2011
Gay Men: The Democrats' Reserve Army of Histrionics
Robert Oscar Lopez
The latest dirty politics: the rumor that Michele Bachmann's husband Marcus Bachmann is gay. More
July 18, 2011
Who Owns the Deficit?
Jeffrey Folks
Liberal rhetoric is always pretty otherworldly, but when it comes to the budget, "outlandish" is the better adjective. More
July 17, 2011
President Demands 'Massive, Job-killing Tax Increases' and Dares Republicans to Call His Bluff
Clarice Feldman
This was the kind of week where any self-respecting 2008 Obama supporter should have been in his garage scraping off that old Hope and Change.
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July 17, 2011
Time For Once Upon A Time In America
Richard F. Miniter
For many years now America has been profoundly altering its culture, reordering its economy and shedding individual liberties in response to inventive short stories told by liberal left-wing theorists. More
July 17, 2011
Barack and Joe: Obama's Keynesian Vision
Michael Barry
Joe was right and Obama was wrong. Isn't that weird? Obama went to much better schools; what did they teach him there? More
July 17, 2011
Are Jews Permitted to Doubt The New York Times?
James Lewis
A narrow-minded, dogmatic faith, leading to mass ignorance in the face of clear and present danger. More
July 17, 2011
Leftist Mythology of the Spanish Civil War
Bruce Walker
According to the left, this was a classic conflict between socialism and fascism. Most of what you know about the Spanish Civil War probably is wrong. More
July 17, 2011
Berkeley-CAIR Islamophobia Report: 'No There, There'
Stephen Schwartz
A vision of a pro-Muslim, rather than a "religion-neutral" America. More
July 17, 2011
A Governor Who Prays or Preys?
Jan LaRue
Comparing Texas with California, a reasonable person might conclude that there's a better chance of enjoying life, liberty, and happiness in a state with a governor who calls people to pray as opposed to one who preys on women.
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July 17, 2011
American Exceptionalism and Identity Politics
Jack Kerwick
The good, the bad, the ugly. More
July 17, 2011
Charlie Rangel's Misunderstanding of Christ and Charity
William Sullivan
The left is desperate to coerce Americans into embracing the president's platform of increasing taxes on the wealthy, so Charlie Rangel asked, "What would Jesus do?" More
July 17, 2011
We Are Liberals; They Are Serviles
William A. Levinson
Let's give the opposition a name that actually fits them. More
July 17, 2011
Israel: The National State Dedicated to Jewish Survival
JanSuzanne Krasner
Consider this question: "If the Israelis gave the Palestinians everything, would Jews be able to live in Palestine in peace?" More
July 17, 2011
Has the Muslim Brotherhood Changed?
Jerrold L. Sobel
Apparently Secretary of State Hillary Clinton believes the Muslim Brotherhood is peaceful and committed to nonviolence. More
July 17, 2011
My Response to Efraim Karsh
Benny Morris
Efraim Karsh compares me to Woody Allen's Zelig, a character who ignobly adapts to each and every political and ideological environment. More
July 16, 2011
A Standard to Which We Can Repair
Kevin Jackson
It's not often that Glenn Beck needs a history lesson, but here we are. More
July 16, 2011
Green Living Through Conservatism
Bruce Walker
If the left truly cares about preserving the environment, reducing carbon emissions, saving the planet, and all that glop, then it should wholeheartedly embrace conservative social values. More
July 16, 2011
Humberto Leal Garcia and U.S. Federalism
Monte Kuligowski
Can Congress bind states to international law in areas in which the Constitution retains state sovereignty? More
July 16, 2011
Barack and Joe: Social Justice
Michael Barry
In 'splaining things to Joe the plumber, then-candidate Obama leaned hard on the unfairness of our current political-economic system. More
July 16, 2011
The Media Hates Mitt
Pete Machera
And to hear them tell it, Mitt's made it worse! More
July 16, 2011
When to Protect Americans Abroad (Hint: Not All the Time)
Jeremy Egerer
To what extent must Americans sacrifice to protect their citizens abroad? More
July 16, 2011
The Coolidge Model
Harry Graver
Calvin Coolidge's legacy, regrettably unknown or forgotten by most, is a paradigm of conservatism that can serve as a valuable guidepost amid today's political tumult. More
July 16, 2011
The Worldview War
Brad Hughes
Secular humanism and Islam as co-belligerents on one side and Judeo-Christian America on the other. More
July 16, 2011
A Nation of Enablers
George Scaggs
Benevolence is instinctive in most of us. We are eager to help those in need, but we're really only enabling, actually aiding in the other party's self-destructive behavior. More
July 16, 2011
The Global Warming Hoax: How Soon We Forget
F. Swemson
We can't afford to let our guard down about this scam. More
July 16, 2011
Poisoning the Language of Wealth
Leann Horrocks
Liberals would like you to view all rich people as Paris Hilton and all poor people as Mother Teresa. This is straightforward class warfare and it is implemented by using prejudicial words. More
July 16, 2011
Is This the Worst Economy since the Great Depression?
Howard J. Warner
And more importantly, how did we even get to the point where we have to ask? More
July 16, 2011
India's Resolve
Brendon S. Peck
The terror strike in the heart of India is yet another grim reminder of Islamofascism's lethality. More
July 16, 2011
Nothing to Fear?
James G. Wiles
It was in his March 1933 inaugural address that the newly sworn in 32nd president of the United States uttered historic words which seem certain to be echoed by the new president who will be sworn in on January 20, 2013. More
July 15, 2011
Debt Ceiling: Groping for Clarity
Jon N. Hall
Americans may never understand what's at stake in the debt ceiling negotiations if government officials and the establishment media don't make an effort to be accurate. T More
July 15, 2011
The Debt Limit
Richard Baehr
I just watched a bit of the Obama press conference, and as usual, he lied. More
July 15, 2011
The Soft Dictatorship
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
America isn't walking into a mine field; it is already deep within the field and in mortal peril of having freedom as we know it perish from the earth. More
July 15, 2011
Playing the Man: Defeating Obama With the Debt Ceiling
Adam Yoshida
The correct course of action is to wage a war of attrition against the president on a personal level, one designed to besiege him in the White House and then to break him on a psychological level. More
July 15, 2011
Arianna Does The UK
Peter C Glover
Just what the UK needs: a Brit version of the Huffington Post. More
July 15, 2011
Negotiating with Lunatics
Carol Peracchio
After listening to their response to last week's horrific economic news, I can only conclude that today's Democratic Party has lost its collective mind. More
July 15, 2011
Barack and Joe: Taxation
Michael Barry
No other interviewer or media question-shouter ever got as much out of Obama about his economic vision as Joe the Plumber did. More
July 15, 2011
The Real 'Under the Radar' Target of Operation Fast and Furious
Russ Vaughn
This could go all the way to the top. More
July 15, 2011
Shovel-Ready in the Middle East?
Ken Blackwell
President Obama turned a strong horse into a hobbled horse with all his appeasement -- and billions of our tax dollars going to people who hate us. More
July 14, 2011
The Knockout Game: Racial Violence and the Conspicuous Silence of the Media
John T. Bennett
A wave of racial violence the media resolutely refuses to report fully. More
July 14, 2011
The Black Code: Why Obama Still Owns The Black Vote
Lloyd Marcus
The emergence of Obama as America's first black presidential candidate automatically activated The Black Code in the hearts and minds of most black Americans. More
July 14, 2011
The Speech Boehner Should Give
Randall Hoven
When you need your horse to pull your wagon out of the ditch, at some point you should stop whipping the horse and start unloading the wagon. More
July 14, 2011
Obama's Strategy to Kill the Space Program
J.R. Dunn
Barack Obama tipped his hand when he said, "We've set a goal to let's ultimately get to Mars. A good pit stop is an asteroid."
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July 14, 2011
Barry's Angels: Obama's Amazonian Guard
Jeffrey Folks
The number of influential women in the Obama administration is striking, but it is not just that they are female; it is that they are women who so much resemble Obama himself. More
July 14, 2011
The Debt Ceiling Charade
Monty Pelerin
The circus surrounding the debt ceiling makes interesting theater but all the babble is irrelevant. More
July 14, 2011
Slide in US Job Creation Confounds Analysts
James H. Gammon
Allow me to explain the situation succinctly. We are not stupid -- but Obama & Co. think that we are. More
July 14, 2011
Betty Ford's Civility
Michael Kimmitt
Betty Ford was laid to rest this week but not before giving instructions to have her eulogizers take one last back-handed slap at the rabble that is now the Republican Party. More
July 13, 2011
Are Conservatives Being Fair to Barack Obama?
Jerry Shenk
President Obama meets Grey's Law. More
July 13, 2011
Cut the Damn Spending!
Tom Roberson
Taking a commonsense approach to America's priorities and eliminating outdated programs that have long past served their original purposes and exist only out of habit and to protect their bureaucracies. More
July 13, 2011
Obama's Own Economic Benchmarks Give Administration Failing Grade
Chad Stafko
Take the White House at its word. More
July 13, 2011
Warmers Go Harold Camping On Us
Peter Heck
As the entire country finds itself mired in the grip of heat patterns associated with a bizarre and unpredictable weather phenomenon known as "summer," the global warming crowd has launched yet another media offensive. More
July 13, 2011
Social Security: a Reckoning
Michael Barry
Understanding what, and who, is to blame for the Social Security funding crisis will allow us to move on and reach a solution that fairly allocates costs amongst current generations.
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July 13, 2011
Obama's Foreign Policy: Dithering or Stealth Postnationalist?
Richard Butrick
Does President Obama have a foreign policy vision? More
July 13, 2011
Iranian Officials: This is The Century of a Worldwide Islamic Awakening
Reza Kahlili
Laying out a plan to choke the West's oil supply. In plain sight. More
July 12, 2011
The Left Starts to Dump Obama
J.R. Dunn
It appears that the left is washing its hands of Obama. He has failed, but the ideology must go on. More
July 12, 2011
Debt Ceiling: Worst-Case Scenario
Randall Hoven
Let's see how bad it would be to live within the current debt ceiling. More
July 12, 2011
Terminal Media Delusion
Steve McCann
Among the most myopic of the various factions within the American ruling class is what is generically known as the mainstream media. More
July 12, 2011
Aiding and Abetting the Enemy
Lauri B. Regan
What will likely go down in history as the first of Obama's "Carter moments." More
July 12, 2011
Barack Obama, Prince of Gloom
Claude Sandroff
Our ever-worsening levels of joblessness and the end of American manned space flight are both Obama's handiwork. He owns them. Everything he touches seems to crumble to dust. More
July 12, 2011
Make the Capital Strike Official
Gene Schwimmer
What we have in America today is a capital strike, straight out of the pages of Atlas Shrugged. More
July 12, 2011
Where Obamanomics Went Wrong
Christopher Chantrill
Suppose you are a liberal and you are wondering, after the truly dismal June jobs report, what went wrong. All right, you don't wonder. More
July 11, 2011
Tyrannus Obama Rex
Jay Clarke
Barack Obama has many names. He's been called Savior, Messiah, and The Anointed One. He's the first biracial and, some say, first post-racial president. And, he is a tyrant.
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July 11, 2011
The Real Cost of Solar Energy
Alan M Aszkler
A simple comparison to show how pie-in-the-sky the solar fantasy really is. More
July 11, 2011
No New Tax Cuts
Michael Barry
This has to stop. The Tax Code has become a whore. It can be anything to any person in a position to impose his will on the American people. More
July 11, 2011
Conservative Heretics
William Sullivan
Modern progressivism, as a construct, is a church -- one whose practice is reminiscent of the Dark Ages and one that can truly be called an "opiate of the masses." More
July 11, 2011
Our Retreat from Prosperity
Jack Curtis
The process that built the United States into the world's wealthiest country has reversed; it's tearing down what it once built. More
July 11, 2011
Social Justice: Obama and the Left's Not-So-Hidden Agenda
Lloyd Marcus
The concept of social justice (government making everyone's life equal) is insane, absurd, and evil. More
July 11, 2011
A World Food Crisis?
S. Fred Singer
The latest disaster forecast comes to us from climate alarmists who focus on a world food crisis, supposedly as a consequence of global warming (GW). They are dead wrong. More
July 10, 2011
Progressive Unemployment
Clarice Feldman
Obama's initiatives have increased unemployment, will continue to do so, and must be reversed if we are ever to get back on track. More
July 10, 2011
America's Floating Jews
James Lewis
There's a German word used by European Jews after the Holocaust, called "Luftmensch." It means something like "space cadet." I never quite got it 'til now. More
July 10, 2011
Israel is Sitting Pretty
Ted Belman
Israel is sitting pretty. Sure she has problems, but her future is bright. Even her present is not too shabby. More
July 10, 2011
Stupid Choices Equal Bankruptcy (Usually)
Mary Beth White
As the USA faces bankruptcy, a sense of déjà vu. More
July 10, 2011
Is The Fate of the Infidels Tied to the Buddhas?
Janet Levy
No fanfare and little notice marked the tenth anniversary earlier this year of the destruction of the 1,500-year-old Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan. More
July 10, 2011
Bronner's Flotilla Spin
Andrea Levin
The New York Times seems less and less concerned about factual coverage of Israel. More
July 10, 2011
Keeping Up With Van Jones
Brendon S. Peck
An anti-capitalist, avowed Communist, and former White House Czar continues an old leftist tradition. More
July 10, 2011
The Green Nazi Deep Ecology of Martin Heidegger
Mark Musser
One of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, foundational to the academic left and deep ecology of the greens, was committed to Nazism, new research reveals.
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July 10, 2011
Israel's Human Chameleon Strikes Again
Efraim Karsh
An intricate game of doublespeak without paying any professional or personal price. More
July 10, 2011
How to Restore America's Manufacturing Innovation
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
Why should American companies devote time and money to innovations that will soon be stolen by China? More
July 10, 2011
Radicalizing Home-Grown Muslims
Khaled Nasir
Middle-class families and students appear to provide the most fertile ground for the seeds of radicalization. More
July 10, 2011
Political Islam: Caesar and God as One
William A. Levinson
How to derail and defuse an inveterate enemy of civilized humanity. More
July 10, 2011
Identity politics: The Denial of American Exceptionalism
Dean Malik
America has stood for the promise of escape from tribal loyalties and hatreds, the limitations of social heredity, until multiculturalism hit. More
July 10, 2011
Sholem Aleichem: Laughing In The Darkness
Marion DS Dreyfus
A remarkable film biography of the Yiddish literary icon. More
July 10, 2011
Problems with Modern Liberty of Speech
Jeremy Egerer
When governments silence some in order to amplify others, freedom of speech is an illusion. Yet that's exactly where we're headed. More
July 10, 2011
Me Bad: Six Not-Easy Steps to Get Me Out of the Mess I Caused
Jay Partin
People who are suddenly exposed for deeds they have committed in private are usually not prepared to deal with the instant notoriety. More
July 9, 2011
Isn't it Finally Time for Trial by Public Opinion?
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
Casey Anthony's acquittal has led to a flurry of protest all over the Internet from both sides of the political spectrum. More
July 9, 2011
The Jurors' New Clothes
Pete Machera
If an individual is given a position of authority based on some quality other than merit, that individual will tend to wield power in an arbitrary and damaging way. Take twelve random people and expect them to make a sound... More
July 9, 2011
Defending Discrimination
James E. Miller
It may not be politically correct, but discrimination is a beneficial human function. More
July 9, 2011
The Insidious Kumbaya on American College Campuses
Ashraf Ramelah
President Obama has set in motion the Interfaith and Community Service Challenge, an initiative to foster tolerance in religion on college campuses More
July 9, 2011
California's Newest Job-Killer
Gary Jason
The job-killing internet sales tax law just signed by Governor Jerry Brown will only accelerate the decline of our most populous state. More
July 9, 2011
A Rogue Warrior's Strategy for Conservatives
Rob Cunningham
The simple clarity and raw truth offered in "The Undefeated" stands at the ready to educate tens of millions of citizens, perhaps influencing an entire generation of voters. More
July 9, 2011
The Good News: Rubio's Eligible
Chet Arthur
Consider Marco Rubio. His parents were resident aliens when he was born in 1971, seeking and soon to receive their status as naturalized U.S. citizens. More
July 9, 2011
John Huntsman: Wasting Conservatives' Time
Zbigniew Mazurak
After all, people who want a liberal will vote for Obama. More
July 9, 2011
Grand Theft Alito
Pete Machera
Where are we as a society if not even the Supreme Court will protect our children from pop culture? More
July 9, 2011
Videogame Victory: How SCOTUS Saved Us from Part-Time Parenthood
Drew Belsky
If you think the courts should supersede parents, it's time to give up your conservative card. More
July 9, 2011
Living Bastiat
Ryan Craig
Frédéric Bastiat's economic worldview plus some hard-earned real-life experience equal a valuable lesson for our government. More
July 9, 2011
ObamaCare and the King's Royal Deer
Jon N. Hall
A profoundly un-American ruling that is being used to justify a profoundly un-American law. More
July 9, 2011
Why We Have Enemies
Jason Bradley
The moment you stake a claim to something, you gain an enemy. More
July 8, 2011
Obama's Plan for $10 Gas
Jeffrey Folks
For this President the goal all along has been $10 gas, and he is closer to achieving it than most observers realize. More
July 8, 2011
Obama Plays Pandora with Drones
Jack Curtis
Our President points at someone that he, in his sole discretion, considers a threat and says: "Die!" More
July 8, 2011
Minority Feelings and Violent Facts
John T. Bennett
We face the nightmarish reality of low-level ethnic conflict. The media response is disgraceful. More
July 8, 2011
A Commander in Chief in Need of Serious Self-Reflection
Lauri B. Regan
President Obama told American Jewish leaders that Israel must "engage in serious self-reflection." Look who's talking! More
July 8, 2011
Dumping Biden for Cuomo?
J. Robert Smith
The idea that vice presidential candidates drive tickets is amusing. Yet the idea persists, so take a look at Andrew Cuomo. More
July 8, 2011
When the Doctor Goes Home: The Coming Indifference of American Medicine
Joel Levine, MD
The migration of doctors from business ownership to shift workers means that we will be cared for at times of our greatest need in very different ways. More
July 8, 2011
Obama's Animus Toward Israel and Jews
Eileen F. Toplansky
Lists have a way of coalescing important ideas into a clear and easy-to-remember format. What then is the track record of Barack Hussein Obama with regard to Israel and Jews? More
July 7, 2011
Campaign 2012: Are We Over 'The Black Thing' Yet?
Lloyd Marcus
America, your debt to black Americans is paid in full. Congratulations! More
July 7, 2011
The Bitter Fruit of Caylee's Death
Jeannie DeAngelis
The idea of a mother wanting to be free from responsibility by taking the life of her offspring is not all that far-fetched. More
July 7, 2011
Obama's Underhanded Budget Endgame
William Sullivan
The reason that Obama's latest campaign to vilify the rich seems more radical and desperate than his past attempts. More
July 7, 2011
Moderates? We Don't Need No Stinking Moderates!
Stuart Schwartz
For Beltway Republicans, moderation is business-as-usual, participating in rather than stopping the growth of government and power at the expense of average Americans. More
July 7, 2011
Lynching Palin, Cain, West, and Bachmann
James Lewis
The hard left is nothing but a lynch mob with alternative tools. More
July 7, 2011
Western Intelligence: Iran Helping Gaddafi in Confrontation with NATO
Reza Kahlili
The Islamic Republic of Iran has developed a plan to transform Libya into a quagmire for the NATO allies. More
July 7, 2011
BATF Head Melson Implicates DOJ In Surprise July 4th Testimony
Rob Miller
The cover up's always worse than the original offense in these matters.
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July 7, 2011
The Animal Rights Extremists Nearing Victory in California
Diane Amble
It has long been the goal to "capture" California and to mandate veganism through carefully worded and placed state laws. The first of those laws are nearing passage. More
July 6, 2011
Democrats Unveil the Weapon of the Future
J.R. Dunn
An ideological campaign of a magnitude and breadth that we have not seen in quite some time, if ever More
July 6, 2011
ICE Memo Reveals new Obama Administration Plan to Incentivize Illegal Immigrants
Tara Servatius
A shocking moment in American history that should have made headlines in every newspaper in the country. More
July 6, 2011
Obama's Class Warfare Harms America
Steve McCann
Americans are once again being confronted with irresponsible demagoguery unleashed by the President of the United States. More
July 6, 2011
Birther Card: Coulter's Turn
Cindy Simpson
Does Ann Coulter really believe a large number of her own party are momentarily deranged if they see reason to question Obama's birth narrative? More
July 6, 2011
In a Death Penalty Case, Texas Battles Mexico, Washington (and the World)
David Paulin
Lofty legal technicalities concerning international law versus Texas justice for an obviously guilty rapist/murderer. Guess which side President Obama is on. More
July 6, 2011
Democrats Heading for the Cliff
Christopher Chantrill
The Democrats may stampede themselves over a cliff in 2012. Look how many cliffs they have already jumped off since 2009.
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July 6, 2011
The Af-Pak Theatre
Elise Cooper
In essence we are giving the Taliban a base of operation. More
July 5, 2011
Noam Chomsky Gets Half a Clue
Selwyn Duke
Of all idiots, none is so useful as he who can masquerade as a genius. More
July 5, 2011
A Horrible Racial Preference Ruling in Michigan
Jeffrey Folks
On Friday, a panel from the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down Michigan's ban on affirmative action. More
July 5, 2011
Governor Dayton, What's Your Motivation?
Mark Browning
Hamming it up in a script to initiate class resentment. More
July 5, 2011
'Dreamers' and the Illegal Nightmare
Jeannie DeAngelis
Liberals want it both ways with illegals: they should have all the rights of Americans, but then they get special rights if tried in court. More
July 5, 2011
The 'Ayn Rand vs. Jesus Christ' Campaign
Harry Binswanger
The American Values Network, a left-wing group, with considerable funding by George Soros, has launched a media blitz under the banner "Ayn Rand vs. Jesus Christ." More
July 5, 2011
Libya the First Politically Correct War
M. L. Aitken
For the first time we are engaged in a war with no intent to win. More
July 5, 2011
A National Security Apparatus in Decline
G. Murphy Donovan
The deck chairs on the ship of state are being rearranged once more. More
July 5, 2011
DC Schools 'Cheating' Scandal Heats Up
M. Catharine Evans
Top educator Wayne Ryan of Noyes Education Campus in Washington DC resigned his post after having been promoted by super school reformer Michelle Rhee. More
July 4, 2011
The Education of a Compassionate Conservative
Ed Kaitz
The "compassion" card is the Holy Grail to a progressive Democrat. It's a philosophical ace in the hole that has allowed Democrats to rhetorically smother and intimidate Republicans for generations. More
July 4, 2011
Learning From the Worst Presidents
Ron Lipsman
Lousy presidents, past and present, and what predicts lousy presidents to come.
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July 4, 2011
Meet Your 'Choice Architect'
Julie Schmidt
The czar in charge of redefining liberty as the freedom to be nudged in the right direction by an all-knowing state. More
July 4, 2011
Obama's Inalienables
Paul Kengor
A push to reshape and redefine the Declaration's inalienable rights and, even more fundamentally, their very source. More
July 4, 2011
Obama and the Second American Revolution
Bruce Walker
The dull and heavy hand of central power is crushing our nation. The political war of independence is for the independence of the vital check of sovereign states. More
July 4, 2011
The Man Who Would Be King
John Griffing
America is in a constitutional crisis. A sitting president consistently exercises power not granted to him by the U.S. Constitution, and he does so capriciously. More
July 4, 2011
American Amnesia
Frank Burke
As tragic as this is for an individual, how much more so is it for a nation and a people to lose the recall of their collective identity? More
July 4, 2011
On the Left, Founders Ill-Remembered
Brendon S. Peck
Delegitimizing our constitutional system. More
July 4, 2011
The Great Anniversary Festival
Frank Santarpia
The words that launched this country on its journey to greatness were written by Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. More
July 4, 2011
The Cornerstone of Liberty
Trevor Thomas
Where do your rights come from? More
July 3, 2011
The Community Organizer Who Would be King
Clarice Feldman
We've reached a turning point in this presidency where Obama's (and Michelle's) delusions of grandeur have become objects of ridicule More
July 3, 2011
Obama's Final Solution
James Lewis
President Barack Obama is the most dogmatic and dangerous leftist we have ever seen in this country. More
July 3, 2011
Obama Wussed Out
James G. Wiles
Mark Halperin is wrong. He's not a 'dick.' He's a wuss, and the story of how he just wussed out has not really been told. More
July 3, 2011
Can Mormons Now Make Fun of Gays?
Jack Cashill
In a scarily short period of time, alas, the organized gay lobby has moved towards an Islamic-style imposition of its own norms. More
July 3, 2011
The Real Threat of the Debt Ceiling
Anthony J.Ciani
The State of Minnesota provides us a glimpse into the bleak future of an Obama-led apocalypse. More
July 3, 2011
Does Science Refute God?
Vasko Kohlmayer
Many people think that religion is incompatible with science, because they have been told that science refutes God. Nothing could be further from the truth. More
July 3, 2011
Jewish University Presidents Who Abandon Jews
Stella Paul
Since we live in a craven age, let's salute our few heroes. More
July 3, 2011
The Church Devalued and Demeaned
Alan Sears
Once upon a time, the church was supposed to stand for something. More
July 3, 2011
TSA: A Portrait in Islamization
Rabbi Aryeh Spero
Islamization has taken root when a society abandons its decades of prevailing standards of dignity and common sense so as to accommodate Islam. More
July 3, 2011
A Right to Kill
Fay Voshell
The society that embraces the death of innocents as a solution to its problems will itself inevitably die. More
July 3, 2011
A Dangerous Game Changer
Leslie Sacks
A change in tactics by its enemies means that Isarel must develop new weapons and tactics. More
July 2, 2011
Deflating the Higher Education Bubble
William Lalor
We do live in interesting times: Basic public education is failing, but everyone thinks they're entitled to go to college. More
July 2, 2011
Governor Doofus Shuts Down Minnesota
Gary Larson
Governor Mark Dayton, a Democrat, shut down state offices this week in Minnesota by not signing on to the largest budget in state history. It's the stuff of theater of the absurd More
July 2, 2011
Why RINOs But Not DINOs?
Bruce Walker
During every presidential election cycle the left inserts its favorite candidate into the Republican nomination fight. Why not reciprocate? More
July 2, 2011
In Government, First, Do No Harm!
Jeffrey L. Scribner
We have arrived at a point where we cannot afford much more experimentation by government -- at least not at the national level. More
July 2, 2011
Presidential Elections: An End Run Around the Constitution?
Jon N. Hall
Meet the National Popular Vote movement. More
July 2, 2011
Suckered into Social Security
Gary Horne
You know you are a senior when you are called a member of "the greediest generation." More
July 2, 2011
The Failure of Education 'Reform'
Jenni White
Since President Obama took office, we've been apprised that putting states on a strict diet of curriculum standards prescribed at the national level is the new way to reform public education. More
July 1, 2011
The Fiscal Dance of Death
Jeffrey Folks
For years now, the American left has engaged in a dance of death centered on the conviction that America faces imminent destruction. More
July 1, 2011
Michele and Sarah: The Woman Warriors of the Right
Steve Flesher
The media hate them both, but how they deal with the harassment is different. More
July 1, 2011
Baltimore, We Have a Problem
Fred Pasek
A scandal rocking the Baltimore public schools exposes a serious problem in the educational bureaucracy -- and in the local media. More
July 1, 2011
Is Another Ballot Heist Coming?
Tom Rowan
As the 2012 election looms, concerned voters should recall the nationwide voter registration frauds of ACORN, Al Franken's brazenly stolen Minnesota Senate election, and George Soros' SOS Project. More
July 1, 2011
The Need For A Militant Conservative Movement
Michael Filozof
It's time for conservatives to face the truth: there is no conservative party in the United States. There is a leftist party, and a slightly-less-leftist party. More
July 1, 2011
Organic Food Deaths in Europe Could Have Been Prevented
Mischa Popoff
On the heels of the worst recorded outbreak of E. coli infections, with a death toll of 40 people, organic activists still can't face the facts.
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July 1, 2011
Posterity Denied: The Hijacking of the Barnes Foundation
Harry Graver
A horrifying testament to self-serving rationalization and the power of the state. More
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