Articles
May 31, 2012
Mystery Religion: Mr. Obama's Contradictory Conversions to Christianity
Jason Kissner
Reasonable people will agree that much of Mr. Obama's biography is not exactly an open book. But even in what we do know, there are bizarre inconsistencies. More
May 31, 2012
The Grand Theme of Governing
Bruce Walker
How can Republicans clean Democrat clocks all over the country? All it will take is a simple message: Republicans can govern. Democrats can't. More
May 31, 2012
The Right to Be Asian
Keith Riler
I am being discriminated against, and this injustice, this offense against human rights, must be remedied. It's time to let me be Asian. More
May 31, 2012
The Origins of Leftist Racial Orthodoxy
Michael Filozof
If "diversity" is good, why do liberals congregate in lily-white enclaves like Vermont (the whitest state in the Union, according to the Census) and Marin County, California? More
May 31, 2012
Academic Tenure, or Trickle-Down Entitlement Theory
Daren Jonescu
Your children are being prepared for the "real world" by men and women sustained by the oldest, most corrupt entitlement program. More
May 31, 2012
What Mitt Should Do about Education
Robert Weissberg
After decades of grand ill-conceived schemes that cost billions and accomplished nothing, it's time for something different. First, don't promise the impossible. Then combine "less is more" with "do no harm." More
May 31, 2012
Are Liberals Immoral?
Jeffrey Folks
The liberal power elite are selfish, hypocritical, arrogant, self-righteous, and, worst of all, destructive of those around them. More
May 30, 2012
That Professor Obama Dog Won't Hunt Anymore
James V Capua
"Professor" Obama, like so many of the other Obamas, is a fraud. More
May 30, 2012
Scott Walker, Romney's Running Mate?
J. Robert Smith
The Walker agenda in Wisconsin is really a blueprint for a Romney agenda in Washington. Jefferson fancied the states as laboratories of democracy. In the Wisconsin laboratory, small-government conservatism is demonstrating its superiority. More
May 30, 2012
Pandering without Profit
G. Murphy Donovan
Two successive administrations now have sought to appease Muslims by minimizing the threat from Islamists. From the beginning, the majority of Muslims were anointed "moderates," on the authority of an asserted conclusion. More
May 30, 2012
Obama Will Not Win Re-election
Monty Pelerin
The Democratic Party now exists and survives for one simple reason -- making dependency more attractive. It has become the party of plunder. More
May 30, 2012
Romney's Historic Opportunity: Low-Cost Energy Fuels Economic Recovery
S. Fred Singer
Romney can clinch the election by detailing an energy policy that restores jobs, prosperity, and American economic leadership. "To be credible, a reform agenda must have some reform substance." More
May 30, 2012
Birth Certificate Whac-A-Mole
Nick Chase
Barack Obama's long-form birth certificate forgery contains so many forger's errors that it would make for a fun parlor game. More
May 30, 2012
NPR v. Fox News: Who Is the Smartest of Them All?
Peter Wilson
Liberals are pretty sure they know the answer. More
May 29, 2012
Warren, Obama, and Harvard's Culture of Corruption
Jack Cashill
The rampant lies of Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren are by no means a new phenomenon among the putative literary greats at Harvard. More
May 29, 2012
Can One Be Truly Black and Patriotic?
Lloyd Marcus
Some may think me insane for suggesting that it was a blessing for my ancestors to be betrayed by fellow blacks, sold to white slave traders, separated from their families, and shipped to a strange land to be slaves. But please, hear me out. More
May 29, 2012
Romney Should Seek a Big Win
Adam Yoshida
Romney needs -- and can get -- a big mandate to enact necessary reforms. More
May 29, 2012
Mitt Flunks Education 101
Robert Weissberg
Romney has offered up a dog's breakfast of doomed-to-fail, often airhead nostrums. If the brainy Romney cannot get it right, perhaps no candidate can. More
May 29, 2012
The Tea Party Lives...in Maryland?!
Doug Mainwaring
Conservatives who doubt the Tea Party's vitality in blue states just don't know how active Tea Partiers have been under the radar. More
May 29, 2012
What Conservatives Really Think About Community, Mr. Dionne
Christopher Chantrill
Liberal columnist E.J. Dionne needs to stop preaching to conservatives and start reading. More
May 29, 2012
A Tweet Which Will Live in Infamy
Marc Hopin
After years of voting into office people less qualified than ourselves, we find ourselves living in an America that in many ways resembles the monarchy that Jefferson and the other Founders risked everything to be free of. More
May 28, 2012
Obama's Sons: They Are Real for Him
Daren Jonescu
I believe it is likely that Obama compared the future prospects of "my daughters" to that of "my sons" precisely according to a sincerely prepared and carefully vetted script.
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May 28, 2012
The Distinctive Trait of America
Steve McCann
The one thing above all others that many in the United States, particularly among the ruling class, do not appreciate. More
May 28, 2012
A Day to Remember Our Fallen
Elise Cooper
These are not just numbers or statistics, but individuals who have given everything they could give to keep us free and safe. More
May 28, 2012
Memories of My Own on Memorial Day
Carol A. Taber
Today, only a small number of Americans have known anyone personally who died fighting for our country, but I have. My war was the Vietnam War, and I was a Vietnam wife. More
May 28, 2012
SpaceX: Promises, Promises
Terry L. Mirll
SpaceX is a big deal. But while we reach for the stars, let's keep our heads out of the clouds. More
May 28, 2012
The Lesson of Alexander Hamilton
Jeremy Meister
Ever wonder why Alexander Hamilton is on the ten-dollar bill? It has to do with how he handled the Treasury. And this Memorial Day, we could stand to learn from him. More
May 28, 2012
And Exactly What Is Your Job About, Mr. President?
Jim Yardley
What has Obama given us?
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May 28, 2012
The Noble Sacrifice We Remember
Frank Santarpia
There are almost no words to describe the debt we owe those men and women who gave their last full measure of devotion to the cause of liberty. More
May 28, 2012
Mauritania: Human Rights Activists Accuse Islamic Jurisdiction of Legitimizing Slavery
Anna Mahjar-Barducci
A human rights organization in recently reopened the debate on slavery in Mauritania by burning pro-slavery Islamic legal texts there. More
May 27, 2012
The Bane in Bain is Really Just a Feign
Clarice Feldman
"There's no point in beating the drum for a sideshow when the clowns have the center ring." More
May 27, 2012
Who Cares About Wright the Second Time Around?
Karin McQuillan
Tell me again why the New York Times can run stories such as "There Is a Dark Side to Mormonism" on Romney's faith, but we mustn't talk at all about Obama's chosen creed of black liberation theology. More
May 27, 2012
Catholic Lawsuits and the Establishment Clause
Edward H. Stewart, Jr.
In an establishment clause dispute, there's no need to prove coercion or present empirical evidence of any kind. Speculation will do just fine. Gin up a concealed purpose to endorse religion trampling non-adherents' free exercise rights, and bingo! -- case closed. More
May 27, 2012
Help for a Liberal: The Invocation
Marc Hopin
Turns out it's invocations at government commission meetings that are causing all of society's woes! Who knew? More
May 27, 2012
Whitewashing Religious Law for Youngsters
Eileen F. Toplansky
Misinformation, omissions, and distortions on Islam are pervading literature over the entire spectrum of educational literature. More
May 27, 2012
The ObamaCare Mandate: Are Catholic Martyrs Not Far Off?
Robert Klein Engler
Martyrs come in many forms. We may be seeing just how many very soon. More
May 27, 2012
If Only the Left Would Abandon Israel
Ted Belman
We all believe in the "rights of the oppressed" -- but it's the Jews in Israel who are being oppressed, not the Palestinians. More
May 27, 2012
The Illogic of Paul Krugman
Paul Jacobson
Paul Krugman's new book End This Depression Now! is not founded on logic. It offers only the siren-song appeal for ignorant people of easy, sweet-coated medicines that contain economic cyanide. More
May 27, 2012
Gay Marriage: The Hidden Agenda
Victor Volsky
Don't be fooled by appeals to emotion or sloganeering. The name of the game is deinstitutionalization. More
May 27, 2012
War or Thaw?
David Lawrence
Imagine...the Obama crew wants to defend our nation against environmental threats rather than against the Russians, Chinese, or Iranians. More
May 27, 2012
Market-Based Justice?
Jeremy Egerer
To whom has the Creator prescribed justice? To the rich, or to the poor? More
May 26, 2012
Will the 1991 Biography Discovery Force Obama to Open the Hood?
Monte Kuligowski
Three possibilities follow the bombshell discovery that Barack Obama was promoted in 1991 through 2007 by his professional agency as an author "born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii." More
May 26, 2012
Happy Days Are Here Again
Alicia Colon
Media outlets and Democrats might be shocked by a Romney victory in November, but they'll be the only ones. More
May 26, 2012
Grown-Ups, Take the Wheel
Cindy Simpson
Ever wonder why conversations with adults often leave you feeling like you were arguing with teenagers? More
May 26, 2012
Never Call Socialism by Its Right Name
Mary Nicholas
Allen West was the latest to get his knuckles rapped for saying there were "about 78 to 81" members of the Democratic Party who are members of the Communist Party. More
May 26, 2012
Socialism, by Any Other Name, Is Still Socialism
William Sullivan
The Washington Post heralded the election of François Hollande in France as the dawn of a new era, and the birth of a new breed of socialism. It is described as "free-market social democracy -- a pragmatic ideology." Sorry. Not even close. More
May 26, 2012
How and When to Discriminate?
Trevor Thomas
Time for some truth: everyone discriminates. Even liberals. More
May 26, 2012
Replacing ObamaCare
Anthony J.Ciani
The unasked question is "why replace it at all?" More
May 25, 2012
Obamish
Keith Riler
It has taken some time and work, but our president has invented a new language. More
May 25, 2012
Barrett and the Ho-Chunks
Gary Larson
If Wisconsin voters think Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, in the running to unseat Scott Walker in Wisconsin's upcoming recall elections, is the kind of guy who fights on behalf of the poor against the rich, they need to wise up. More
May 25, 2012
Cuba Abandoning Its Persecution of Gays?
Paul Kengor
Faced with a conflict between their penchant for persecuting the family and for persecuting gay people, the communist war on traditional morality and faith and the family won out, thus dictating a sudden embrace of gays. More
May 25, 2012
Okay, Make Bain the Poster Child
Mercer Tyson
The Bain story is a powerful, positive story for Romney. He needs to tell it over and over and over. More
May 25, 2012
Newton (MA) saves money by going green. Sort of. Not really.
Peter Wilson
In the Alice in Wonderland world of green preening, Newton, Massachusetts levies a hidden tax through the electric bill to purchase cow farts and to fund a middle school Hip to Habitat program and calls it green energy. More
May 25, 2012
Stealth Islamic Propaganda Shown to Six Million American Students
Larissa Scott
Heaven forbid that Christians pray in public schools...but proselytizing for Islam there is fine. More
May 25, 2012
Hey, Californians: Go to Tahoe!
Tom Thurlow
What's the difference between Nevada and California? Not much, really...so why the ridiculous taxes in the Golden State? More
May 24, 2012
Romney's Veep Pick
J. Robert Smith
Don't expect Mitt Romney to pull a John McCain. Here's the likely field. More
May 24, 2012
Fun & Games with Mainstream Media Numbers
Randall Hoven
Leave it our friends in the Mainstream Media to find ways of publishing accurate numbers to create fake stories. More
May 24, 2012
Muhammad Raped while Bobby Stayed Mum
Ryan James Girdusky
Why British police failed to prosecute a gang of nine Muslims gang-raping and trafficking young teenage girls when presented with hard evidence. More
May 24, 2012
Romney Must Focus on Value Creation, not Jobs
Warren Beatty
Governor Romney can best respond to criticisms of his record at Bain Capital by focusing on value creation as the key to both jobs and shared prosperity. He is a veteran at creating value, while Obama doesn't know how. More
May 24, 2012
Lacking Facts and Logic, Democrats Manipulate Emotions
John Watson
Honest political discourse no longer a weapon of the left. More
May 24, 2012
Saving Greece, Europe, and the United States
Raymond Richman and Howard Richman
Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, and the U.S. are close to bankruptcy, and they all have the same problems: profligate government, large trade deficits, and bewildered economists. It's time to address these. More
May 24, 2012
Does JPMorgan's Multi-Billion-Dollar Trading Loss Justify More Regulation?
Michael Dahlen
What is the problem here? A company made a bad decision, and it suffered the consequences. That is how business is supposed to work. More
May 23, 2012
The Illusion of Obama's Bin Laden Raid Situation Room Leadership
Mara Zebest
Not only is the famous Situation Room photo's legitimacy in question, but so is the narrative illusion behind it. More
May 23, 2012
The Lost 5 Million
Jeffrey Folks
Five million Americans have been thrown under the bus. They are walking around dazed, outcast, and defeated. Worst of all, they are not even counted in official tallies of the unemployed: working-age adults who have dropped out of the labor market completely. More
May 23, 2012
The Left and Con Men
Rosslyn Smith
One hazard of living in a world in which things have to be true simply because you want them to be true is such a world is also highly attractive to con men and women. More
May 23, 2012
The Obama Administration's War on Poor Blacks
Robert Weissberg
This is a remarkably stealthy war, and one hardly noticed by Republicans, but the carnage far outshines what Republicans have, allegedly, been inflicting on women and the poor. More
May 23, 2012
Education Decline, One Step at a Time
Richard F. Miniter
Educrats' new way to increase high school graduation rate boggles the mind. More
May 23, 2012
The Folly of Sanctions on Iran
Clare M. Lopez
Disastrously misplaced confidence that the West can understand and even influence the behavior of these adversaries in ways that will deter them from acts hostile to U.S., Western, and international interests. More
May 23, 2012
The End of Women's Rights in America?
Fay Voshell
The abortion rights movement meets its Achilles heel. More
May 22, 2012
Whispering the Truth in Obama's America
Stella Paul
Welcome to Obama's America 2012, a joy-free zone in which the best and brightest youth are flocking to a Communist dictatorship, because they see more hope of economic opportunity there.
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May 22, 2012
Barack Obama's 15 Minutes of Fame
Greg Lewis
Celebrity can evanescent even for a president. More
May 22, 2012
Real Hope for Ending Federal Debt
Bruce Walker
To say it's growing on trees would not be too far off. More
May 22, 2012
Welcome to the Democrats' Julia Crow Era
Christopher Chantrill
When I watch the Democratic attacks on Bain Capital, I wonder: just how do Democrats think the economy is supposed to work? More
May 22, 2012
Fixing the GSA
Jay Partin
The Congress is at best rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Real reform will require smart political leadership from the top. More
May 22, 2012
Afghanistan: Chronicle of a Conundrum
Yonatan Silverman
Barack Obama's philo-Islamism is completely obstructing and undermining the mission in Afghanistan. More
May 22, 2012
No Soda for You!
Lee A. Heilig
A school in Utah incurred a $15,000 fine for leaving a soda machine running for 47 minutes. As usual, the penalty is "for the children." More
May 21, 2012
Obama the Inchoate Kenyan
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Was attempted fraud committed when Barack Obama's literary agency came to publish that he was born in Kenya? More
May 21, 2012
The Media Mess of Pottage?
Steve McCann
It is difficult for Americans to accept the possibility that the media have become so craven that they would sell their soul to the government they are supposed to monitor. More
May 21, 2012
Bayes' Theorem and Mr. Obama's Literary Agency
Jason Kissner
A mathematical tool is offered to evaluate the likelihood, in light of the Breitbart disclosure, that Mr. Obama was born in the United States. More
May 21, 2012
No Civilized Country Would Ever Banish Eduardo Saverin
Peter W. Dunn
The Ex-Patriot Act introduced by Senators Chuck Schumer and Bob Casey is a bill of attainder which would result in cruel and unusual punishment. More
May 21, 2012
California Dreamin': A Nightmare of Collapse
Jim Mahoney
There was a time when the California dream conjured visions of sun, endless summers, hot love, cool breezes, and muscle cars. Not anymore. More
May 21, 2012
Militant Nurses March for Something
Norman Rogers
Trade unionism of the clenched fist variety is a stretch for the feminine half of the population, but they do try on occasion. More
May 21, 2012
Time for a Reset between the U.S. and Mexico
Silvio Canto Jr
No, not Russia. Mexico. More
May 20, 2012
How to Write Democrat Autobiographies (or Naked Came the Kenyan Cherokee)
Clarice Feldman
Maybe it was just a dream, but I feel certain that I recently read an essay with the above title, authored by Barack H. Obama and Elizabeth Warren. More
May 20, 2012
Jews, Jewish Leftists, and the Anti-Semitic Left
Rick Richman
Last week, the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research held an extraordinary conference in New York, in which leftist Jew actually took an honest look at leftism's true opinion of Jews. More
May 20, 2012
Why Wright Matters: Obama's on a Mission from God
Is Mitt Romney right? Should we dismiss Jeremiah Wright as just another phony street agitator? More
May 20, 2012
Tax Reform That Is Simple, Transparent, Fair
Mike Razar
Most discussions of the personal tax code quickly deteriorate into disagreements over the relative size of tax rates or brackets. But it is the definition of taxable income -- the tax base -- that drives the tax train. More
May 20, 2012
A Glimpse of What Privatized Roads Could Look Like
James E. Miller
The government refused to fix a road in Hawaii, so the citizens did it themselves...for free. Is there something to this? More
May 20, 2012
Obama's Moral Compass
Eileen F. Toplansky
The Muslim Brotherhood, a group that publicly espouses destruction of American Judeo-Christian values and freedoms, receives an open invitation to the White House. What does President Obama have to say about this? More
May 20, 2012
Ways to Talk about the Firing of Naomi Schaefer-Riley
Robert Oscar Lopez
Yes, there's room for outrage, but we shouldn't fall into any traps that render us conservative stereotypes. More
May 20, 2012
Why I Don't Give to Beggars
David Lawrence
In school they teach you to be generous to other people. Why? More
May 20, 2012
Losing Egypt, Losing the Mid-East
Michael Widlanski
We're still paying for Jimmy Carter's mistakes in Iran. For how long will we wind up paying for Obama's in Egypt? More
May 19, 2012
Why Kenyan Birth Claim Was No 'Fact Checking Error'
Jack Cashill
Obama has been creating and shifting identities his entire adult life. If the agency brochure was a snapshot of the 1991 Obama, Dreams captured him in his 1995 pose. More
May 19, 2012
Romney Is Wrong on Wright
Karin McQuillan
Message to the Republican establishment: do not muzzle those of us who want to focus on Obama's troubling history with angry Marxists, black and white, including Reverend Wright and Bill Ayers. More
May 19, 2012
Demographic Tipping Point: Whites Now Less than Half of US Births
Selwyn Duke
Unlike most, I don't expect America to ever become majority non-white. Our republic won't last that long. More
May 19, 2012
Obama's Chicago Thug Way Invades Wisconsin
Lloyd Marcus
Not even 80-year-old women are safe from Obama's bullying re-election tactics. More
May 19, 2012
The Vanishing Feeling of Freedom
Daren Jonescu
The primary reason why it is so difficult to defend political liberty today is because freedom is a rational construct, and thus cannot be understood by the irrational. More
May 19, 2012
J.P. Morgan and the Credit Default Swaps Monster
Mike Razar
It is difficult to assess the J.P. Morgan $2-billion loss based on the information released so far. That's not stopping a lot of people from trying, though. More
May 19, 2012
Economists Are Not Historians
Jerry Shenk
The only way Keynesians can whine about the evils of austerity is by blatantly, almost comically ignoring history. More
May 19, 2012
Note to President Romney: On Free Trade, Start with Brazil
Gary Jason
Romney needs to put free trade back in focus, and Brazil is the best place to do it. More
May 19, 2012
Fatwa: Islam's Murder by Fiat
Amil Imani
These Islamist fatwas fly directly in the face of how a civilized society operates. We must put an end to them. More
May 19, 2012
In Defense of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques
Elise Cooper
Former Director of the CIA's National Clandestine Service Jose Rodriguez, Jr. has written an explosive and gripping book on EITs in Obama's America. More
May 19, 2012
François Hollande the Pacifier
Nidra Poller
Apaisement (appeasement) is in the air. In French, that's a good thing. More
May 19, 2012
Progressing toward Moral Darkness
Gary Horne
How much more "evolved" is the progressive than the rest of us? More
May 18, 2012
Why the Obama Campaign Is Blowing the Election
Jim Yardley
The great puzzle of President Obama's re-election campaign is why previously successful political pros are creating so many ineffective initiatives that blow up in their faces like exploding cigars. More
May 18, 2012
The 'War on Women' Implodes
Janice Shaw Crouse
Is the White House getting desperate and miscalculating?
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May 18, 2012
Will the Word 'Likeable' Stick to Obama?
Geoffrey P. Hunt
U.S. presidents have suit coats and jackets made from flypaper and Velcro. Words stick to their lapels, sleeves, and shoulders. More
May 18, 2012
Hoarding Tax Dollars
Scott Mayer
As California heads for the fiscal cliff, a contractor discovers the depth of the insanity of government profligacy in the Golden State. More
May 18, 2012
Why is the U.S. doing Special Ops exercise with Egypt and Pakistan?
Shoshana Bryen
Snubbing Israel in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood? More
May 18, 2012
Chinese Trolls and Chen's Abusers
Wendy Wright
As events unfold in the gripping saga of Chen Guangcheng's desperate bid to flee Chinese oppressors, trolls for the Chinese government have posted comments on websites that, unwittingly, remind us why he is persecuted. More
May 18, 2012
60 Minutes Veils Education Jihad
Janet Levy
The creepy Islamic proselytizing going on behind the scenes of the Gülen Movement. More
May 17, 2012
The Rules Are Changing for Talking about Race
Jay Schalin
Attorney General Eric Holder should have been more careful about what to ask for. More
May 17, 2012
Insults Help Democrats Defeat Rich, Religious Nut, Racist, Redneck Republicans
Karin McQuillan
Republicans may bridle at these insults, or we may laugh. But we are chumps when we don't take insults seriously. Slander provides the Democrats with a huge electoral advantage. More
May 17, 2012
Racism and the PC Inquisition
John T. Bennett
Any standard of conduct, any law, any test is called racist if minorities on average can't meet the standard, follow the law, or obtain identical scores compared to non-minorities. The result can only be described as a PC Inquisition. More
May 17, 2012
The Summer of Disruption
Boyd Richard Boyd
As the summer of 2012 heats up, OWS will be more about disruption of the working class than trying to get the working class to join. The strategy could be as simple as turning a knob. More
May 17, 2012
The Choice Ahead in November
Mike Johnson
Phony charisma or solid credentials; the choice is ours. More
May 17, 2012
The Dishonest Democrat Narrative: Jennifer Granholm
James G. Long
Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm's misleading comments about the government bailout of General Motors must be addressed. More
May 17, 2012
Senator Tom Coburn versus Everyone Else in Washington
Dustin Siggins
...But he still thinks they all "want to do the right thing." More
May 16, 2012
Obama Invictus
J.R. Dunn
The myth for today is that of Obama Invictus -- the undefeated champion, the master campaigner, the man who could have taught lessons to Honey Fitz, Dick Daley, and Lyndon B. Johnson himself. More
May 16, 2012
Obama and the Marxist/Communist View of Marriage and Abortion
Paul Kengor
Obama's social policy, vision, and rhetoric are arguably even closer to the Marxist/communist tradition than his economic approach. More
May 16, 2012
Liberals Ruin Everything
Christopher Chantrill
When friends suggest that the election in November will be close, I half-agree, with a twinkle. Because I don't think it will be close. More
May 16, 2012
Globally Warmed Over: Hatred Unmasked at Last
Daren Jonescu
No longer engaged in pseudo-science, he is simply screaming, "We're all gonna die! Run for the hills!" Why is this alleged man of science speaking so incautiously? More
May 16, 2012
Different Rules for D.C.?
Susan A. Carleson
Just in case anyone needs any more surprises, liberal hypocrisy has again been unearthed in -- of all places -- Washington, D.C.! More
May 16, 2012
Afghanistan: America's Willful Deception
John Bernard
The truth is, in spite of the narrative, the actual evidence suggests things in Afghanistan are turning in favor of the Taliban. The danger to our forces will not only continue but will grow. More
May 15, 2012
Now about Obama's Teenage Years!
Jack Cashill
Now that it has been established that a candidate's teenage years help define the man to come, it might be time to take a new look at the adolescent Obama and his then-mentor, the late Frank Marshall Davis. More
May 15, 2012
Discouraged Democrat Voters May Mean Historic Sweep for GOP
Bruce Walker
There is a conservative voting trend building, and its momentum is going to make it truly terrifying for liberals come November. More
May 15, 2012
Deception Fatigue
John Griffing
Over the past three years, President Obama has demonstrated his willingness to lie about anything and everything if it leads to the acquisition and retention of maximum power for himself and his cohorts. More
May 15, 2012
Still Clueless: What Is the Tea Party?
Lloyd Marcus
Folks, it is time for people in the mainstream media to stop misrepresenting the Tea Party! More
May 15, 2012
For Obama, Gay Is Green
J. Robert Smith
President Barack Obama -- that Everest of integrity -- and his paid hacks are in full panic mode. More
May 15, 2012
'Marriage Equality' and the Public Interest
Jon N. Hall
There may be justification for instituting gay marriage, but it has nothing to do with "equality." More
May 15, 2012
Barack Obama in the Twelve-Step Program
Christopher Paslay
If Barack Obama and the liberal left entered Alcoholics Anonymous because they had a drinking problem, they'd have zero chance of getting sober. More
May 14, 2012
The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House
Ed Lasky
A withering portrayal of a radical adrift, in over his head, drowning in his own incompetency -- while being weighed down by a small circle of "advisers" who are compounding the problem. More
May 14, 2012
Does the Gay Agenda Supersede the Human Agenda?
Kevin Jackson
There has been a lot of money spent on removing people from the human race and putting them in special boxes. Obama wants to do the same for the LGBT. More
May 14, 2012
The Problem with Gays and Voters: Whom can we trust?
Robert Oscar Lopez
If gay marriage were about adults in consensual relationships receiving equal rights, I'd support it. But it's entangled in redefinitions of sexual morality, friendship, parenting, free will, human development, erotic self-control, predation, harassment, and privacy. More
May 14, 2012
Your Money or Your Schools
Jeffrey Folks
California Governor Jerry Brown playing highwayman to the state's taxpayers. More
May 14, 2012
Can Obama Learn from the Successful Economies?
Warren Beatty
Will Obama learn from Sweden? Will he learn from Canada? Or will he cling to the European socialist economic model that is currently failing? More
May 14, 2012
The Spy on Your Cell Phone Is a Professional
Stephen D. Bryen
The modern cyber-spy -- sponsored by his government; well-trained; proficient in English; capable of understanding, assessing, and managing his target -- represents a formidable national security challenge for the United States. More
May 14, 2012
Did Steven Chu Sabotage BP's Top Kill Effort Just as It Was Succeeding?
Bruce Thompson
The Obama administration is stonewalling investigations in all three branches of government. More
May 13, 2012
Attack of the Tea Party Zombies
Clarice Feldman
Readers who heed what the media says would have thought the tea party bitter clingers were dead, so this week's election results must have seemed to them like the attack of the zombies. More
May 13, 2012
Deconstructing the TIME Breastfeeding Cover
Marc Hopin
I started noticing things that I had previously overlooked. More
May 13, 2012
Why Obama Challenged Arizona's Immigration Law
Michael Bargo Jr.
Could the fed's legal action against Arizona's SB 1070 have been politically motivated? More
May 13, 2012
Naomi Schaefer Riley and the Corruption of the Academy
Abraham H. Miller
Not only did Naomi Schafer Riley expose black studies, but, indirectly, she exposed the bubble that is academia. Academia in the liberal arts and sciences has become a therapeutic society for angry leftists able to act out in class under the guise of academic freedom. More
May 13, 2012
SCOTUS and Religious Freedom's Slippery Slope
Edward H. Stewart, Jr.
The free exercise clause is the First Amendment's redheaded stepchild. The root cause of the problem: "greater good through government" thinking. More
May 13, 2012
Where is Palestine?
Jerold S. Auerbach
Palestine, variously known in history as Canaan, Judaea, Eretz Yisrael, Filastin, and Syria Palaestina, has long been a malleable geographical entity. More
May 13, 2012
Demonizing Conservative Thought
Howard Slugh
The president has adopted an electoral strategy of demonizing conservative thought. This may be good politics, but it's bad for the national debate. More
May 13, 2012
Modern Gnosticism and the Family as Contract
Keith Riler
Injecting some common sense into the naïve effort to move traditional marriage toward an adult contracting model, enterable by all sorts of non-traditional actors. More
May 13, 2012
If Same Sex Marriage Is a Civil Rights Issue...
Grant Dossetto
A good reason why the same sex marriage cause remains a loser in American politics. More
May 13, 2012
Should critically discussing Islam be a form of hate speech?
Benjamin Bull
From the Netherlands to Australia to right here in the United States, free speech is under attack when it comes to Islam. More
May 12, 2012
Hot Steeping Tea
Jay Clarke
Despite media obituaries proclaiming their demise, the Tea Party is alive and well. And highly energized. Like with Mark Twain, the reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated. More
May 12, 2012
Forward. Just, well...Forward!
R. E. Bowse
The degree to which Marxist rhetoric -- the most militant of all modern socialist ideologies -- pervades Western public policy and discourse is both amusing and disturbing. More
May 12, 2012
Mitch Daniels: Here's How to Trounce Obama
Elise Cooper
The much-hyped governor of Indiana offers his perspective on the message that will most effectively get President Obama out of the White House in January. More
May 12, 2012
President Obama: Gay Marriage Is Not a Black Thing!
Lloyd Marcus
Blacks fellowship with gays in church -- love, live with, and play with them. But trying to make blacks say homosexuality is normal? Ain't happenin'. More
May 12, 2012
The Risk/Reward of Student Debt
Chad Stafko
The political posturing in regards to America's student loan debt is escalating -- to the detriment of common sense. More
May 12, 2012
American Sovereignty: LOST at Sea?
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
The so-called Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) needs to be extensively modified if not rejected altogether. Thirty years ago, President Reagan wisely shelved this U.N. project. More
May 12, 2012
The Constitution, Deprivation of Life, and Personhood
Paul Pauker
The Constitution does not provide an unconditional right to life to any person. Consequently, it is important to examine the ways in which life is protected by the Constitution. More
May 12, 2012
Spinning Same-Sex Marriage
William Sullivan
The real issue, it appears, is that Americans have a problem accepting a political mandate that they must fall in line with a cultural agenda that they, for the most part, disagree with. More
May 12, 2012
A Speech I Would Like to Hear from a Politician...Any Politician!
Jim Yardley
Something that you may never have heard before coming out of the mouth of a politician. Well, let me clarify that. You've probably never heard it come out of the mouth of a sober politician. More
May 11, 2012
President Obama's Luxurious Schedule
Rick Richman
According to the daily schedules posted on the White House website, President Obama's official day usually starts at 10 a.m. with his daily briefing. More
May 11, 2012
What It's Like to be a Conservative Professor
Robert Oscar Lopez
You may ask, where are they? I can't tell you. The academic right simply doesn't exist. Conservative professors are frightened, invisible, and often embarrassed. Ideological exile is scary. More
May 11, 2012
Obama's Marriage Masquerade
Joshua Foxworth
President Obama's evolving view on marriage is more substantial than the idea of one man and one woman. It represents a serious shift in legal viewpoints and can have a substantial affect on states' rights, religious freedom, and the 2012 election. More
May 11, 2012
In Search of the Dreaded Austerity
Randall Hoven
To paraphrase Inigo Montoya of Princess Bride: You keep using that word, "austerity." I do not think it means what you think it means.
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May 11, 2012
Biden Ain't Nothing But a Hound Dog
Terry L. Mirll
Obama will never rid himself of Biden, however undeniable Biden's penchant for stuffing his foot into his mouth. The reason is that as great a fool as is Biden, Obama is a greater one. More
May 11, 2012
The Stealth Legitimacy of J Street
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
Did you know that J Street is launching a new national election-year initiative? One once couldn't be blamed for considering J Street a nonpartisan religious organization, but the time has come to lift the scales from our eyes. More
May 11, 2012
The Rights of Indigenous People and the Rest of Us
Shoshana Bryen
In early 2011, President Obama announced that the United States would sign the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Now the U.N. wants us to give Mt. Rushmore to the Indians. More
May 10, 2012
Learn from Elizabeth Warren
Steven Plaut
Let's all do what Elizabeth Warren did, claims this African-American Hispanic Native American. More
May 10, 2012
Hate Group Associations Disqualify Obama
William A. Levinson
Barack Obama, Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), and Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) have all fallen short of this basic standard of common decency when it comes to distancing themselves from racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Catholic organizations and individuals. More
May 10, 2012
Bowing to Islamic Supremacy
Janet Levy
Resplendent in her royal blue hijab for an official appearance in Bangladesh on Sunday, Hillary Clinton proclaimed that she was deeply hurt by charges brought forth at a public forum that the United States was biased against Muslims. More
May 10, 2012
Why the Health Nazis Are on the March
Selwyn Duke
They say "Jolly is the fat man," but perhaps not when he's being chased (and, I'm sure, caught) like a Frankenstein monster by the Body Cult crazies. More
May 10, 2012
National Security - 'Change You Can Believe In'
Kerry Patton
When it comes to national security, change is exactly what President Obama has been creating ever since he took office. None of these changes are for the better. More
May 10, 2012
Two Prime Ministers, Two Americas
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
Winston Churchill, Benjamin Netanyahu, and America. More
May 10, 2012
A Nation of Sorry Apologists
Stephen Mauzy
"I'm sorry" is one of the sorrier terms in the English language. More
May 9, 2012
Strange Anomalies in the Famous Situation Room Photo
Mara Zebest
In a composite presidency, could the Situation Room photo be a composite, too? Let your eyes tell you. More
May 9, 2012
Here Comes the Made-in-China Cadillac
Howard Richman & Raymond Richman
It's déjà vu all over again! GM again caves to Chinese pressure. In September it was the electric car. In April it was the Cadillac. More
May 9, 2012
The Evidence: Obama Is Undermining U.S. Troops in Afghanistan to Put the Taliban in Power
Tara Servatius
President Obama has spent the last three years trying to figure out how to turn over Afghanistan to the Taliban without taking the political heat for it. More
May 9, 2012
Anti-Capitalist Obama Administration Targets Debt Collectors
M. Catharine Evans
Under the guise of consumer rights, are local and federal officials seeking to strangle profitable companies through any means available and get them out of the way? More
May 9, 2012
Why is Obama considering degrading our military dogs' training?
Jack Kemp
Does he want to braise and debone them as well? More
May 9, 2012
Higher Education Theatre of the Absurd
Robert Oscar Lopez
The incorrigible elitism of higher education is ironically the fruit of the most progressive and "counter-hegemonic" brain trust in the world. More
May 9, 2012
Stand Up to Dan Savage's Bullying
Mark A. Skoda
How is it that an individual who purports to promote tolerance and a no-bullying policy could be such a bully and elicit no response from Christian leaders or churches? More
May 8, 2012
'Forward!' with Obama, Axelrod, Jarrett and Frank Marshall Davis
Paul Kengor
A heck of a coincidence. More
May 8, 2012
Obama's Second Term Transformation Plans
Steve McCann
Americans do not understand that Obama's first term was dedicated to putting in place executive power to enable him to fulfill the campaign promise of "transforming America" in his second term regardless of which political party controls Congress. More
May 8, 2012
Ethnic Aristocracy in America: Do You Have the Right Bloodlines?
Fay Voshell
Bloodlines have become a means to access class privilege. They are in danger of becoming as important in America as they were in South Africa when the Population Registration Act was put into place. More
May 8, 2012
Obama Wants Power, Not Jobs
Jeffrey Folks
New energy development can mean an economic miracle. So why is Obama trying to kill it? More
May 8, 2012
Women of the Welfare State
Christopher Chantrill
There is in the relationship between women and the welfare state a profound disconnect. Women are all about connection and relationship, sympathy and sharing. But the bureaucratic welfare state is all about rules and qualifications. More
May 8, 2012
Chris Christie's ObamaCare Acquiescence
Mike Proto
New Jersey's governor may have a "conservative rock star" persona, but when it comes to the government takeover of health care, Chris Christie has done nothing to stop it. More
May 8, 2012
Defeat Obama: The Power Of One Patriot!
Lloyd Marcus
America is speeding down the road to destruction. We the People must grab the steering wheel, slam on the brakes, and make a hard U-turn in the opposite direction. More
May 7, 2012
Mitt Romney Will Do Just Fine, Thank-You
J.R. Dunn
A number of things have gone unmentioned about Romney -- by the media because they'll say nothing positive about him, by conservatives because they don't want to face up to it. More
May 7, 2012
Elizabeth Warren's Whiter Shade of Pale
Bruce Walker
Elizabeth Warren was in no sense at all "disadvantaged" to grow up with 1/32 Native American blood in Oklahoma City, where most of her classmates had more tribal blood than she did. More
May 7, 2012
The Big Picture: Our Curiously Failing Civilization
Jack Curtis
Governments around the world are in various stages of financial failure, all seemingly trying to be Argentina. Look anywhere; we can't seem to govern ourselves worldwide, while people protesting are multiplying everywhere. More
May 7, 2012
The Two Lefts
Steven Plaut
It is impossible to understand politics in the world today without grasping the fundamental fact that there exist two different lefts. I propose that the two be referred to by everyone as the Stupid Left and the Satanic Left. More
May 7, 2012
The Drug Cartels Keep Arizona's Border Wide Open
Leo W. Banks
Napolitano's DHS giving us the impression that all's well on the border, while another federal agency paints a very different picture. You'd think they'd get their stories straight. More
May 7, 2012
Muslim Brotherhood Wants to Re-Elect Barack Hussein Obama
Eileen F. Toplansky
Take note of the deadly intentions of the Muslim Brotherhood, beneficiaries of Barack Obama's presidency. More
May 7, 2012
Choose Your Poison!
Deane Waldman
Personal medicine or population medicine: which will it be for you? More
May 6, 2012
Clueless: Kim Kardashian and Elizabeth Warren
Clarice Feldman
Exposing the rot undermining big media and big academe this week. More
May 6, 2012
What Does 'Composite Girl' Tell Us About Obama?
Jack Cashill
The real problem with Dreams is the inexcusable dishonesty throughout the book. The promiscuous use of composites is merely a symptom of the larger problem. More
May 6, 2012
Marin County: Garden of Delusion
Norman Rogers
A little slice of liberal heaven. Nothing works, but it's very pretty. More
May 6, 2012
High Court Humpty Dumptys
Lester Jackson
Turning "interpretation" into a scam, Supreme Court justices repeatedly have authorized what is constitutionally prohibited and prohibited what is authorized or required. More
May 6, 2012
U.S. Leaves Chen in Limbo
Janice Shaw Crouse
Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese human rights activist and self-taught lawyer, is in limbo as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Obama continue their malfeasance of human rights in the drama unfolding in China. More
May 6, 2012
If Conservatives Are Social Darwinists, Then...
Christopher Chantrill
Liberals believe in intelligent design, in accordance with the ancient syllogism: all liberals are intelligent. Liberals advocate big government. Therefore, big government is intelligent. More
May 6, 2012
Bill Moyers Sees a Ghost
Bernie Reeves
Moyers recently took on both Congressman Allen West and the ghost of Joe McCarthy. More
May 6, 2012
The Death of Privacy by Bits and Bytes
Charles Battig
Vladimir Lenin reportedly said that "[t]he capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them." He had no idea how easy things would become. More
May 6, 2012
Reading the Contempt of Socialists
Bruce Deitrick Price
What, if any, is the connection between illiteracy and ideology? George Orwell, our greatest political sociologist, has some ideas. More
May 6, 2012
'Death with Dignity' on the Massachusetts Ballot
Peter Wilson
A group called Death with Dignity is collecting signatures for a ballot proposal that would make Massachusetts the fourth U.S. state to legalize assisted suicide. More
May 6, 2012
George Will, John M. Keynes, and Totalitarian Eugenics
James E. Miller
It causes great anguish for leftists to be told that humanity is intrinsically imperfect. More
May 6, 2012
Save Social Security: Restore Economic Growth
Fred Bauer
Economic growth could significantly change the dismal Social Security picture in the U.S. More
May 5, 2012
Obama's Historical Fiction
Rosslyn Smith
Devices such as composite characters and shifting times to compress the narrative do not belong to the world of biography and autobiography. More
May 5, 2012
Aggregates and Averages, Individuality and Interventionists
Stephen Mauzy
Throw out a number purported to represent a population, and if that number points to unconscionable inequity or a trumped up free-market defect, the interventionist is already three-fourths on his way to guiding the economy toward his vision. More
May 5, 2012
French elections: Virtue, the Debt, and the Jewish Question
Nidra Poller
The most important presidential election in France since the end of World War 2. This is the most clear cut opportunity for a European nation to stand up and confront the wave of conquest unleashed in 1973 More
May 5, 2012
The EEOC's War on Honest African-Americans
Tom Trinko
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has recently decided that employers are too hard on job applicants who have criminal records. More
May 5, 2012
Meet Sergeant Rex
Elise Cooper
The story of a military dog and the soldiers' lives he's touched. More
May 5, 2012
Dr Krugman's Magic Dogma
James Lewis
Dr. K has a marked tendency to rant, and rail, and rage at various folks who take exception to his medicine. This is a suspicious sign. Real physicians don't rant. They just do the job.
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May 5, 2012
National Security Is No Place For Double Standards
Michael Widlanski
Democrats and their media allies harm the United States when Republicans holdthe presidency. More
May 5, 2012
Israel: Stand United, Stand Strong
JanSuzanne Krasner
The Jerusalem Post, Israel's right-of-center news outlet, held its first conference on Sunday, April 29, in New York City. Though things did get heated, the conference provided a much-needed honest debate on Israel's and the United States' foreign policy. More
May 5, 2012
The End of Obama Liberalism as an Intellectual Movement
Carl Paulus
After being rejected by the people in 2010, modern liberalism has ceased to be a serious intellectual movement, trading gimmicks and demagoguery for substantial policy initiatives. More
May 5, 2012
On Texas, Energy, and Opportunity
Jason Thomas
Texas is positioned to be one of the biggest winners in what promises to be a disruptive shift in the world's energy production and economic leadership. More
May 4, 2012
Obama Meets His Nemesis
J.R. Dunn
The Greeks gave us a complete picture of a very basic human predicament, arising out of the personal flaws and failings of the individual. A portrayal that still speaks to us because its basic elements remain unchanged even with the passage of millennia. More
May 4, 2012
America's Historic Cokehead President
Daren Jonescu
Does it bother you that the most powerful man on the planet was a longtime drug user? More
May 4, 2012
Obama Re-Election Team: Shock and Awe Attack on Tea Party
Lloyd Marcus
As a black conservative, I find the Obama administration and the mainstream media plans to intensify their efforts to brand the Tea Party racist extremely disturbing. More
May 4, 2012
Hitler's Long Shadow over Israel
Karin McQuillan
Hitler has never left the Middle East. For almost 70 years, the Arab world has been pickled in Nazi Jew-hatred. More
May 4, 2012
Rubio and Birthright Citizenship
Cindy Simpson
Those who argue against "birthright citizenship" have just been thrown under the same bus as the "birthers" -- whether or not they like it, or the GOP admits it. More
May 4, 2012
The Permit Plague
Gary Hull
Once government assumes the power to permit, it arrogates the power to restrict, to coerce exactions, and to kill economic activity. The tumor of government permits has metastasized throughout the economy. More
May 4, 2012
The Supreme Court Again Upholds Your Right to Be Framed
R.B. Parrish
According to our nation's most illustrious jurists, prosecutors, judges, and policemen can lie as much as they want about a case, provided that it doesn't go to trial. More
May 4, 2012
Playing Out Our Absurd National Debates at the Local Level: The Case of Fracking
R.B.A. Di Muccio
Popping liberal bubbles at school board meetings. More
May 3, 2012
Trayvon and Zimmerman: The Structure and Elements of a Disinformation Campaign
Scott Swett
The Trayvon campaign is accurately described as "disinformation" because deception is a fundamental part of its planning, strategy, and implementation. Leftist disinformation campaigns are common but are not widely understood. More
May 3, 2012
Global Warming Melts Away
Randall Hoven
Wondering where things stand on global warming? Let's go to the science of it. More
May 3, 2012
Deciphering the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Robert Weissberg
Recreational politics lacks anything resembling officially certified dogma, let alone leaders who can impose orthodoxy. This is make-it-up-as-you-go-along politics, and the result is, naturally, a cacophony of strident voices. More
May 3, 2012
Misleading Report Released on Progress in Afghanistan
Kerry Patton
The recent "Report on Progress Toward Security and Stability in Afghanistan" is merely paint hiding the reality of a complete Afghan quagmire. More
May 3, 2012
Chief Justice Roberts' Marbury Moment
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
If the Supreme Court declares the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional, almost assuredly John Glover Roberts, Jr., the chief justice, will write the majority opinion. His words will weigh heavily on America's future. More
May 3, 2012
Will Changes in the Electorate Sink Romney?
J. Robert Smith
True, 2012 is not your parents' 1980 demographically...but if Mitt Romney is shrewd, he can still lock this one up. More
May 3, 2012
Keynesianism and the Collectivist Dream
William Sullivan
Polls might show widespread distrust of and contempt for the federal government, but Democrats don't have a campaign angle to play beyond "government is best." More
May 2, 2012
Obama 2012: Stealing Bush's Legacy
Pamela Geller
Much is made of the fact that Obama okayed the kill. Do you mean to tell me he could have said no?
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May 2, 2012
Romney and the '60s
J.R. Dunn
Liberals think that attacking Romney as a robotic, "untouched by the '60s" weirdo will repel voters. They understand neither Romney nor the way the 1960s were experienced by most Americans. More
May 2, 2012
The Campaign Ads That Will Defeat Obama
Edward Olshaker
An Obama campaign based heavily on gaffes and primary attacks on Romney will backfire, because the president's own gaffes are far more damaging. Scandals and blunders suppressed by the media are ripe. More
May 2, 2012
Black Teen Run Off the Liberal Plantation
Matthew May
Hounded out of her school as the members of the early 21st century's protected class proved her criticisms true. More
May 2, 2012
The Real Cost of a College Education
James E. Miller
The goal behind fiddling with student loan interest rates is not to help students. It is to continue the cycle of union payoffs, campaign kickbacks, and fostering a learning environment where government decrees go unquestioned. More
May 2, 2012
Three Cheers for Oil Speculators!
Howard Becker
Oil speculators are benefactors of humanity. We should be very grateful to all of them. Next time you see an oil speculator, thank him for what he is doing. More
May 2, 2012
Lisa Jackson Must Go
Jeffrey Folks
Al Armendariz, crucifier-wannabe, has resigned his post as regional director of the Environmental Protection Agency. Now it's time for his boss, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, to accept responsibility as well. More
May 2, 2012
What Dan Savage Doesn't Know about the Bible and Slavery
James D. Agresti
Gay "anti-bullying" activist Dan Savage says the Bible got slavery wrong. He only reveals his ignorance. More
May 1, 2012
The Realization of Osama bin Laden's Dream
Tara Servatius
Osama bin Laden's dream, which he thought would take decades to achieve, is coming to life in a single term of Obama's presidency. More
May 1, 2012
Obama's Chicago-Style Campaign
Ed Lasky
The next two hundred days (like the last thousand) will be a blot on our history. And one man is to blame. More
May 1, 2012
America's Useful Idiots
Steve McCann
The left now has a virtual stranglehold on the self-centered, whose personal pleasure and egocentrism is the primary driving force in their lives. They are now completely in the thrall of the left, but what has this blind loyalty wrought? More
May 1, 2012
Fingering Zimmerman: Payback for the Sanford Police?
Jeff Lipkes
Trayvon's father had been led to believe that manslaughter charges were about to be filed against the shooter. When this didn't happen, he naturally felt aggrieved, and sought "justice for Trayvon." Why was he told this?
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May 1, 2012
The Ultimate Appeal to Persuade Fellow Blacks to Stop Voting Democrat
Lloyd Marcus
Candidly, I have struggled with this for years -- how best to explain why I am a black conservative and why fellow black Americans should join me. More
May 1, 2012
Tarring Jihad's Opponents
Andrew E. Harrod
Counter-Jihad Report plays the hate speech card. American Thinker makes the enemies list. More
May 1, 2012
Victimhood and 'Choice'
G. Murphy Donovan
A drunk, an addict, a dropout, or now a woman with two jobs is thought to be impaired, like a disabled veteran, as if personal choices had nothing to do with personal or even national destinies. More
May 1, 2012
Iran Says New Cyber Warfare Is Attack on Economy
Reza Kahlili
Iran is blaming the U.S., U.K. and Israel for the new cyber attack that struck the Internet and communications systems of its Oil Ministry and national oil company More
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