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September 30, 2012
On the Road to Benghazi
Clarice Feldman
Let's review the sad history of an Obama foreign policy initiative which resulted in the murder of our Ambassador and three other Americans. More

September 30, 2012
Your Universal Service Fee at Work
Rosslyn Smith
That Universal Service Fee we pay as part of our phone bill each month has helped double the number of "free Obamaphones" in the hands of people in Ohio since last year to more than 1 million. More

September 30, 2012
Obama at the U.N.: Emboldening the Barbarians at the Gate
Hyatt Seligman
It's 1939 again, and our president makes Neville Chamberlain look like the Man of Steel. More

September 30, 2012
Obama's Biblical Rewrite
Robert Parker
America cannot hope to survive another four years led by someone determined to forever be an outsider to her. More

September 30, 2012
America the Blasphemous?
James Arlandson
It may not be well-known that America has some knowledge of anti-blasphemy laws, for at our earliest founding the colonial leaders imposed them. More

September 30, 2012
Deciphering Iran's Nuclear Intentions
Rabbi Daniel M. Zucker
We'll never learn Iran's stance on nuclear weapons if we don't first understand Iran itself. More

September 30, 2012
Culture, Statecraft, and Obama's Middle East Failure
Abraham H. Miller
We have a man with the understanding of a college sophomore trying to dictate policy in the powder-keg Middle East. More

September 30, 2012
Criminalizing the Defamation of Islam
Amil Imani
Islam must first end its longstanding practice of defaming, imprisoning, and killing religious minorities before it can hope to earn reciprocity from non-Muslim people. More

September 30, 2012
Libertarianism Does Not Preclude Conservatism
Sean Parr
Conservatism need not adopt an antagonistic opinion toward libertarianism. On both social issues and foreign policy the two are compatible. More

September 30, 2012
Why I'm a Christian Conservative (A Reply to Angry Libertarians)
Jeremy Egerer
There's still something missing from libertarianism. More

September 30, 2012
America: Where Patriots Are Not Fools and Presidents Are Not Kings
Rev Michael Bresciani
There is good reason to bank on the renewal and revival of these United States. More

September 30, 2012
A Tithing Cut for the Rich
John C. Greene
How best to consider Mitt Romney's proposed "tax cuts for the rich"? Let's use the tithe as an example. More

September 29, 2012
Barack Obama's Terrorist Attack Cover-Up
Sara Goss
It is astounding that what really happened in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 has been so thoroughly buried by the mainstream media. More

September 29, 2012
Barack Obama: President and Protector of Islam's Prophet
Andrew E. Harrod
Obama is in the strange position of a president of a self-proclaimed non-sectarian republic protecting one particular faith's prophet. More

September 29, 2012
ACLU Sues to Stop Citizenship Question on Michigan Ballots
Robert Knight
Only citizens of the United States can legally vote in federal elections. So Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson added a yes/no question on ballot applications that asks: "Are you a United States citizen?" More

September 29, 2012
Islamic Feelings of Entitlement
Jonathan David Carson
It has become ever more obvious that there is a deep psychological affinity between liberals and Islamofascists. And it has everything to do with the entitlement mentality. More

September 29, 2012
Craftsmen of Capital
Henry Oliner
An economy built with expropriated tools is not built to last. More

September 29, 2012
Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.
Bill Markin
Believe me, I know what a paranoid extremist crackpot looks like. More

September 29, 2012
Killing the Messenger, Obama's Way
Michael Widlanski
President Obama thinks critics and foes need not only to be defeated, but to be crushed and shamed in the public square. More

September 29, 2012
Why the Left Hates the Laffer Curve
Andrew A. Morgan
Taking a moment to iron out the misconceptions about an extremely useful economic tool -- and what it means for the future of our country. More

September 29, 2012
The Brokest Nation
Jon N. Hall
We're the brokest nation since before the advent of the Big Bang. And we have one last chance to do something about it. More

September 29, 2012
Education: I Did It My Way
David Lawrence
When it comes to getting kids through school, we don't need what Obama is selling. I would know, because I was the kind of kid Obama claims to care about. More

September 29, 2012
Missing Christopher Hitchens
James G. Wiles
With cowards and dhimmis at all levels of authority, these United States sure could have benefited from the late iconoclast's acerbic wit. More

September 28, 2012
It's Over
William L. Gensert
Did anyone suspect that Obama's sole hope for victory would rest on trying to suppress the vote of his opponent with naked media bias and polling? More

September 28, 2012
Wake Up, Jews!
Rabbi Aryeh Spero
Many Jews have made political liberalism their religion and personal identity and the Democratic Party their unexamined home and comfort zone. But everything changed early September. More

September 28, 2012
Don't Let Romney Be the Republican Party's Last Hurrah
The Drive-By Pundit
Why are there so few blacks in the Republican Party? The answer to that question, I believe, is one of the keys to the survival of our Republic. More

September 28, 2012
Ahmadinejad at the U.N.: Sympathy for the Devil?
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
When the U.S. is significantly funding an organization that applauds a genocidal maniac, it's clear that the inmates are running the asylum. More

September 28, 2012
How Obama Misunderstands Freedom, and How He Failed It
William Sullivan
To the West's detriment and Israel's peril, Obama's U.N. address shows no sign of changing his approach, which has proven to have miserably failed. More

September 28, 2012
Did Romney Read Gandhi?
Ed Kaitz
Gandhi has always been championed by the left as an enlightened progressive. But in fact Gandhi was as conservative as Mitt Romney in his deep conviction regarding the status of freedom, self-respect, and individuality More

September 28, 2012
Advice for Romney from National Review's Editors
J. Robert Smith
Call it a circular firing squad. Or just mush. More

September 28, 2012
End America's Middle East Engagement
Michael Djordjevich
"It is human to err, but stupid to persist." Time to devote our limited resources to more valuable pursuits. More

September 27, 2012
Can the Democratic Psyops Boost Obama?
Karin McQuillan
If it doesn't pass the smell test, it is probably not true. We keep being told that Obama is leading, that the race is close at best, that voters have accepted a 'new normal' for unemployment More

September 27, 2012
Dreams from Ann Dunham's Girlfriends
Don Wilkie and Jack Cashill
As conflicting facts about Obama's early years have been revealed in the conservative blogosphere, recollections have been conveniently modified to fit them. More

September 27, 2012
Should Mitt Hire Jay Leno and Pat Caddell?
C. Edmund Wright
The Romney Campaign is overlooking an attack on Obama that could win the election for it. More

September 27, 2012
The Sure Cure for Voter Fraud
Bruce Walker
There is one sure cure. It sounds draconian and maybe even weird, but it is simple, clear, fair, and pure. More

September 27, 2012
Understanding Romneycare
Joseph E. McIsaac
Conservative criticism of Mitt Romney's involvement in Massachusetts' universal health care targets one of the most misunderstood issues in the 2012 presidential race. More

September 27, 2012
Akin, the Standard-Bearer
James Simpson
Tuesday, September 25, was the last day U.S. Senate Candidate Todd Akin (R-MO) could withdraw from the race. And he isn't going. More

September 27, 2012
Obama's Sequestration: Imperiling Us at Home and Weakening Us Abroad
Elise Cooper
At this sensitive time in history, what exactly does President Obama hope to accomplish with his draconian and counterintuitive defense cuts? More

September 26, 2012
Obama's Struggle
Cindy Simpson
What exactly has Barack Obama been shtruggling for all his life? Let's hear what his wife has to say about it. More

September 26, 2012
Hope and Chains
Roger D. Luchs
The Democratic Party's electoral victories have been built upon the suppression of the aspirations of many of the nation's most disadvantaged American citizens: blacks living in the nation's inner cities. More

September 26, 2012
Iran's Zone of Impunity
Ed Lasky
We've had four years of Barack Obama and his administration coddling a genocidal regime in the Middle East. And Iran knows it. More

September 26, 2012
Obama: 'You Belong to Me'
Jeffrey Folks
For this president, government is the only thing that matters. We all belong to government, and Obama is the government. More

September 26, 2012
Climate Realism
S. Fred Singer
Two crucial points may have been overlooked in the debate. More

September 26, 2012
An Evening with Rafael Cruz
Bob Weir
You may know a lot about conservative upstart Ted Cruz, but you don't know anything until you've met his dad. More

September 25, 2012
Was Obama's Illegal War in Libya A Trial Run to Attack Israel?
Stella Paul
From the perspective of Obama's biggest donor, the convicted felon and renowned Israel-hater George Soros, the Libyan War is a triumph. More

September 25, 2012
Obama's Unholy Mess in Libya
Jan LaRue
You get the feeling that the left hand at Foggy Bottom doesn't know what the left hand on Pennsylvania Avenue is doing. More

September 25, 2012
The Persuasive Force of an Avalanche
Daren Jonescu
You could not invent someone less suited to being president of the United States. Just lay it out for the undecided, verifiable step by step, and dare them not to draw the only conclusion reason permits. More

September 25, 2012
Bernanke's Folly
C. Edmund Wright
QE 3 might have a greater impact on the 2012 election and us in the long run than the embassy issues. More

September 25, 2012
Obama in Denial on the War against America
Shoshana Bryen
President Obama said, "The tide of war is receding." Wrong yet again. The tide of war is advancing as the United States withdraws troops and influence, as acts of war escalate against us in the Middle East. More

September 25, 2012
Bring on the Cuccinelli Principle
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Lawbreaking bureaucrats should have skin in the game. More

September 25, 2012
How Liberals Screw the 47 Percent
Christopher Chantrill
How to build a welfare state that imprisons 47 percent of Americans or more under the bureaucratic domination of the administrative welfare state and that keeps that 47 percent voting Democratic. More

September 25, 2012
We Didn't Leave AARP...AARP Left Us
Russ Vaughn
The report of the AARP convention booing Paul Ryan the other day made me just shake my head and smile wryly at fools who'd boo the man trying to save their bacon. More

September 24, 2012
Leave Romney Be
Jack Cashill
The lace curtain right is full of advice for the GOP nominee. More

September 24, 2012
Obama Hurt My Feelings When He Destroyed the Constitution
Stella Paul
Apparently, the world's only superpower is now in the business of kissing the boo-boos of murderous Muslims aggrieved by our Constitution. More

September 24, 2012
Untold Loss: Media Blackout on Military Disaster on Obama's Watch
Kim Zigfeld
The United States Marine Corps has suffered an historic disaster in Afghanistan, and the media would like to sweep it under the carpet in order to aid Obama's re-election. More

September 24, 2012
The Rehabilitation of Sluts
Jeannie DeAngelis
Once again the left has inadvertently vindicated Rush Limbaugh. More

September 24, 2012
The Achilles Heel of ObamaCare
Joe Herring
The clock is ticking on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) among the 50 states. No state exchange, no ObamaCare. Some things are just that simple. More

September 24, 2012
Malice in the Mimbar
G. Murphy Donovan
When you combine statistics about education, literacy, and electronic connectivity, Islam, unlike the rest of the world, must communicate to the masses through historical avenues -- agents like the mimbar, the mosque pulpit. More

September 24, 2012
Obamanomics and Our PHUBAR Monetary Policy
Mike Johnson
Boy, do I have a deal for you! For just 100 large, the tenth part of a million, you can save $3,100 a year for the next ten years! And all from other people's money! More

September 23, 2012
Free Barack: Elect Romney
Clarice Feldman
It is increasingly obvious that Obama wants to get out of the White House. It's time to free Barack. More

September 23, 2012
Fixing the Economy Is Not Rocket Science
Karin McQuillan
Romney has five basic proposals for fixing the American economy that are sensible, practical, and believable. Obama has nothing. Whom to choose? More

September 23, 2012
A Self-Evident Dance
Arnold Cusmariu
Imagine a reporter with Univision cojones aboard Air Force One with Jay Carney. More

September 23, 2012
Reefer Madness (Climate Change Edition)
Daren Jonescu
A new study by climate researchers seems to prove beyond any doubt that -- hold on to your hat -- if global temperatures reach levels at which coral reefs are damaged, then coral reefs will be damaged. Terrifying! More

September 23, 2012
Thomas Szasz: A Life in Error
Rael Jean Isaac
The idea that mental illness doesn't actually exist swept the nation through the '70s. Its effects can still be felt today...and we have Szasz to thank for it. More

September 23, 2012
Empty Chair Leadership: Obama's History of Shirking Duty
Peter Morrison
The great challenge of the Obama presidency is staving off American decline. We now have a wealth of information to determine how well he's done in his first term. More

September 23, 2012
The Biblical Way to Care for the Poor
James Arlandson
We shouldn't bring the old laws forward to today in all their literalness and details. But we can find enlightenment in the Bible's general principles. More

September 23, 2012
A Call for a Pre-Election Day of Prayer
Paul Shlichta
It is likely that the lives of ourselves and our children will be profoundly affected by the outcome of this election. We must implore God to inspire us to choose wisely -- or else prepare to endure the consequences of our folly. More

September 23, 2012
Both-And
Keith Riler
We so often hear the false choice of "Either-Or" from moral relativists seeking to pervert the Catholic Church. But there is a truer and better way, and it's right in front of our faces. More

September 23, 2012
Civil Rights and the LGBT Movement
Fay Voshell
Governors and legislatures of states inclined to legalize gay marriage would do well to pay attention to the true basis for civil rights. More

September 23, 2012
A Chicken in Every Pot: Food and Presidential Politics
Deborah Duchon
Presidential campaigns always include plenty of images of the candidates and food. Yes, food is part of a presidential campaign, and this year it's a big part. More

September 23, 2012
Education from an Objective Perspective
Anthony J. Sadar
Can insight from a brilliant, prolific, yet little-known (at least in secular circles) theologian lead the way to real education reform? More

September 22, 2012
Obama's Ambition
Eric Homes
After years of trying to figure out who Barack Obama is, I think I have found the solution. More

September 22, 2012
McMahon in Connecticut: She's Baaaaaack!
Stuart Schwartz
While elites sneer at her, Linda McMahon crisscrosses Connecticut, talking to voters as adults. Now she is "unexpectedly" in the lead in the polls. More

September 22, 2012
America's Road to Perdition
Jon N. Hall
Although it takes a little longer than bombing, one sure way to destroy a nation is from within. Just ruin a nation's people, and you can walk right in and take over. More

September 22, 2012
Obama's Quasi-Tax Increases
Tom Trinko
To understand the full tax burden of Americans, we need to look at all the government does that directly financially impacts each American. More

September 22, 2012
What Romney Must Do
Steve Flesher
The Romney campaign has a lot of work to do, and a change in course or two would not hurt. More

September 22, 2012
Health Care Act Bans Happy Holiday News Stories
Judith Weizner
Thanks to the ACA, recent feature stories about your town's Labor Day block party may be the last of their kind. More

September 22, 2012
Why I'm Not a Libertarian
Jeremy Egerer
Libertarians may advocate for freedom, but there is a soullessness behind their exhortations. More

September 22, 2012
Watch That Last Step, It's a Doozy
Daren Jonescu
What are the real, practical mechanisms whereby socialists have co-opted most of the Western world over the past hundred years without awakening the majority of the population? More

September 22, 2012
Can Obama Cruise to Victory?
Jim O'Sullivan
Is Obama's re-election inevitable? The current media meme is pure nonsense. More

September 22, 2012
The Dangers of Spreading the Wealth
Brad Lips
With four years' experience, we can see the consequences of a philosophy that prizes arbitrary notions of fairness over pragmatic concerns about what works. More

September 22, 2012
The Master
Marion DS Dreyfus
A masterfully filmed ugly film that does not teach us anything we did not already know, nor provide us with an elevating entertainment. The movie as a whole is a visual feast but a mess. More

September 22, 2012
Where's the Leadership on Social Security?
Dustin Siggins
Unfortunately, failure to reform this potentially catastrophic program is bipartisan. More

September 22, 2012
Gleason's Gym after Chris Stevens was Killed in Libya
David Lawrence
So much politics talk lately that there's hardly any time to spar. More

September 21, 2012
The Audacity of These Dopes
William L. Gensert
Strip away the Obama myth, and what are you left with? More

September 21, 2012
Obama and Religious War
James Lewis
Obama represents the third or fourth wave of Marxism, in which the left forges an alliance with the biggest medieval throwback ideology in the world: desert Islam. More

September 21, 2012
Obama's Redistribution: What Did Frank Marshall Davis Say?
Paul Kengor
Barack Obama's thinking sounds hauntingly similar to that of the man who helped mentor him in the 1970s, the formative period of Obama's adolescence. More

September 21, 2012
Why Romney Is Going to Romp over Obama in November
The Drive-By Pundit
Ignore the polls. Romney's going to win big, and you know why? Because blacks have lost their enthusiasm for Obama. More

September 21, 2012
The Commonness of Barack Obama
Mark W. Hendrickson
Yes, the president is unique among American presidents. However, against the backdrop of human history, and compared to other heads of state, he is drearily common. More

September 21, 2012
'It's the Country, Stupid'
Lee Cary
There's a word that often describes too much of the inside-the-Beltway, northeast-corridor "conservative" punditry. More

September 21, 2012
Obama's Legacy on Black America
Lloyd Marcus
What on earth is going on in the hearts and minds of most black Americans in regard to Obama? Have blacks been bewitched? More

September 21, 2012
The Lesson on Egypt Found in the Dark Knight Trilogy
William Sullivan
The themes of Christopher Nolan's Gotham City can easily be applied to the tumultuous events now occurring in the Middle East. More

September 20, 2012
Frank Marshall Davis, Jr.?
Jeff Lipkes
Is the link between Frank Marshall David and Barack Obama II stronger than we know? More

September 20, 2012
Will Ordinary Dems Ever Say 'Enough'?
Karin McQuillan
What will it take for normal, ordinary left-leaning Americans to hold Barack Obama responsible for...well, anything? More

September 20, 2012
A Tale of Two Secret Videos
Daren Jonescu
The media's extensive and exaggerated coverage of the "secret video" of Mitt Romney speaking to supporters about the culture of dependency ought to remind us of another "secret video" that was not so widely covered. More

September 20, 2012
The Fall of the House of Obama
Marvin Folkertsma
The tottering of his lofty reason. More

September 20, 2012
The 'Security Leak Administration' and the Deaths in Libya
Elise Cooper
How is the Obama administration's "leak and apologize" strategy working for Americans' safety, both at home and abroad? More

September 20, 2012
The Worldwide Consequences of Obama's Manufactured Crisis Strategy
James Simpson
A fundamental change in our government toward socialism will spell worldwide economic disaster from which we may never recover. More

September 20, 2012
Regime Change
Bernie Reeves
The Obama Justice Department has not brought one case against the financial swindlers, and the Republican opposition has not called him out on it. Why? More

September 20, 2012
Real-Life Horror: The Beijing Scavengers
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
How does China have more transplant organs available than citizens willing to donate them? More

September 19, 2012
The Obama Campaign's Racial Slander Strategy
J.T. Hatter
Americans will pay the price for the racial hatred being incited by the Democrats and their media shills. The price will be steep and paid in blood. More

September 19, 2012
Rich Man, Poor Man
Jeffrey Folks
For leftists like Obama, the rich deserve to be attacked not because of what they have done wrong, but because of what they have done right. More

September 19, 2012
Trouble Ahead for Democrat Dominance in Maryland?
Doug Mainwaring
A quiet rebellion against high-handed Democrat politicians pushing pet progressive policies is building in blue state Maryland, largely ignored by the national media next door in Washington, D.C. More

September 19, 2012
Academic Outrage over Politically Incorrect Gay Parenting Study
David Paulin
Charged with "scientific misconduct" for study of adults raised by gay and lesbian parents that found them far less well-adjusted than adults reared as children in households of married biological and heterosexual parents. More

September 19, 2012
Eric Holder, 'Hate Crimes,' and 'His People'
John T. Bennett
The fact is that, generally, racial mob violence is not charged as a hate crime. More

September 19, 2012
U.S. Government Celebrates Terrorist Who Craved to Nuke the U.S.
Humberto Fontova
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency kicked off its celebration of "Hispanic Heritage Month" with an e-mail message featuring Che Guevara along with his famous slogan, "Hasta la Victoria Siempre." More

September 19, 2012
The Progressive War on Parking
Peter Wilson
The bons pensants of the bureaucratic, environmental, and cultural elites are nibbling away at the supply of parking spaces, and they're only just getting started. More

September 18, 2012
What Obama Thinks of Americans
Ed Lasky
Mitt Romney is not the only American whom Obama plainly holds in contempt. Try the rest of the country as well. More

September 18, 2012
The November Referendum on the Liberal Media
Lee Cary
You will not see the legacy media on the ballot in November. But it will, most assuredly, be there. More

September 18, 2012
Deflation's Here, and the Downward Spiral Has Started
Frank Ryan
Falling prices, falling incomes, declining value of real estate, and an inability to fund government debt and unfunded obligations -- this is what we have to look forward to barring immediate action. More

September 18, 2012
Two Cheers for the Chicago Teachers' Union
Christopher Chantrill
The teachers' unions, and government employee unions in general, are our friends. They will do what conservatives cannot do "on our own." They will demolish big government as we know it. More

September 18, 2012
Will Obama Become a Lame Duck?
W.A. Beatty
Or will his executive orders prevent that? More

September 18, 2012
Germany Cracks Down on Terry Jones and Innocence of Muslims
Andrew E. Harrod
Stopping blasphemy of Islam at the border's edge: Germany's Interior Ministry Sunday banned the entry into the country of internationally-known Koran burner Terry Jones More

September 18, 2012
Why They Hate Us
Bruce Walker
First, we have to admit who "they" are. Then we must acknowledge the incredible and unique achievements of both the United States and Israel. More

September 18, 2012
Why Newspapers Are Dying
J.M. Gould
To our friends in big media, we of the online world say this: Welcome to the free market! Life can be rough here, but it's always exhilarating. Get used to it. More

September 17, 2012
Hillary Cheered Broadway's Book of Mormon, Condemns Innocence of Muslims
Jack Cashill
Apparently, Secretary Clinton has flexible standards. More

September 17, 2012
Rarely Has an International Crisis Been More Predictable
Steve McCann
Barack Obama, determined to become the Muslim world's best friend, has instead unleashed the dogs of war in the Middle East. More

September 17, 2012
A Failed Presidency of Global Proportions
Peter Heck
Beginning last week, the final verdict on that Obama Doctrine was rendered. The president's appeasement of radical Islam has only made the aggressor more aggressive. More

September 17, 2012
A Personal Account of Arab Violence
Richard B. Jones
In truth, Western ignorance of Arab culture often causes the violence we so frequently hear about. More

September 17, 2012
Republicans Will Win because We Know What's at Stake
Karin McQuillan
When one side realizes they are fighting for their lives and their country, and the other side thinks Obama is a nice, middle-of-the-road guy handed a hard problem, who will win? More

September 17, 2012
While Obama Fields Softballs, Romney Plays Smallball
Gene Schwimmer
Show me a Republican campaign in which Democrats are offering advice and the Democrats' advice is better, and I'll show you a Republican campaign in trouble. More

September 17, 2012
One Election Away from Tragedy
Monty Pelerin
For the last thirty-plus years, each election has been described by pundits as "the most important election in history." Finally this claim is no longer hyperbole. More

September 17, 2012
Denial is Now National Suicide
James Lewis
Failing to see the left-Islamist alliance in the world means national suicide. Open your eyes. More

September 17, 2012
50 Shades of Grey Trilogy Normalizing Child Sex Abuse
M. Catharine Evans and Ann Kane
A sick story of an adult 27-year-old male dominating through coercion, sex, and complete control a young lady claiming to be 21 years old, but who acts and talks like a child. More

September 16, 2012
The White House and Press Create a Fairy Tale Version of History
Clarice Feldman
Watching the Middle East doings this week with any degree of care, news consumers can see quite clearly how mendacious officials, media and our enemies have created a false storyline about the uprisings in Cairo and Libya More

September 16, 2012
Obama Destabilized the Middle East on Purpose
Karin McQuillan
The same debate we've seen over Obama's destruction of the American economy has already begun over his Middle East policy. But if we know anything about Obama, it's a no-brainer. More

September 16, 2012
Appeasement and Blowback
G. Murphy Donovan
No nation can afford to be delusional, incompetent, and broke at the same time for very long. Our embassies are burning, Mr. Obama. What is the plan? More

September 16, 2012
Death to America: The Ghost of Jimmy Carter Haunts the White House
Joel J. Sprayregen
With the Middle East in utter turmoil, it is absolutely fair to compare Barack Obama to Jimmy Carter. More

September 16, 2012
It's Not Bush's Fault
Ben Voth
Let's dispatch some misconceptions about our 43rd president. More

September 16, 2012
A Plan to Stop the Islamization of the World is at Hand
John K. Press
While governments dither, opponents of jihad are coalescing, and have produced a plan to confront and overcome the threat. More

September 16, 2012
Freedom Fighters Meet on 9/11
JanSuzanne Krasner
An account of the historic 9/11 conference which produced the plan to stop the Islamization of the world. More

September 16, 2012
Sixteen Reasons Why Islam Is Not the Religion of Peace
James Arlandson
A comprehensive guide on the inherent warlike nature of Islam. More

September 16, 2012
Everyone is Ultimately a 'Values Voter'
Simon de Hundehutte
Last week on The O'Reilly Factor, Dennis Miller made a brilliant point that seemed to get glossed over. More

September 16, 2012
Going 'Backward'
Sylvia Bokor
During elections, Democrats routinely claim that "Republicans want to go backward," implying that Republicans want to return to some drearily boring, less prosperous time. But what's really going on? More

September 16, 2012
Herzl and the Holocaust
Elise Cooper
The man who created Zionism foresaw the Holocaust decades before it happened. As a second Holocaust becomes horrifyingly thinkable, the world should not ignore the lessons of his life. More

September 16, 2012
Why Obama Shunned Bibi
Yonatan Silverman
The Twilight War returns. More

September 16, 2012
The New Definition of Freedom
Alan Sears
"Your right to extend your fist ends about one inch short of the tip of my nose." But in liberals' minds, the nose just grows and grows. More

September 15, 2012
Sounding and Acting Like Reagan, Romney Has Them Terrified
Fred J. Eckert
I knew Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan was a friend of mine. And Mitt Romney is reminding me an awful lot of Ronald Reagan. The comment for which Romney is being so relentlessly and viciously scorned by Barack Obama and his... More

September 15, 2012
Romney Gets It Right: It Was 'Disgraceful'
Daren Jonescu
The big difference between those who look at the world and see reality, and those who look at the world in desperate search of vindication for their irrational theories of moral equivalency and systemic injustice. More

September 15, 2012
Egypt and Libya, Obama's Frankenstein
Camie Davis
Considered yourself warned. The monster won't hurt you unless you hurt its feelings. Then it will have to kill you. Fair enough? More

September 15, 2012
The Plight of the Elderly Conservative
Sally Julian
Think avoiding leftist education is tough for the young and impressionable? It's no easier for seniors. More

September 15, 2012
The Islamist Death of Free Speech (and a Few Americans in the Process)
Andrew E. Harrod
Violent Muslim "heckler's vetoes" are having an effect upon traditionally recognized principles of free speech. The defense of freedom in the face of Islamist threats will require more brain and backbone in the future. More

September 15, 2012
Putting Sand in the Gears of the Price Mechanism
Jon N. Hall
Government is always and everywhere trying to either tamp prices down or prop prices up -- with disastrous results for our nation. More

September 15, 2012
The Honorable Elizabeth Warren?
Mike Johnson
Exactly who is this woman, and what does she promise America as a senator from Massachusetts? More

September 15, 2012
Another Friday at Gleason's
David Lawrence
You might think boxing is like politics, but it's not. Boxing is more gentlemanly than politics. More

September 15, 2012
Hard Truths for Hispanic and African-American Voters
Keith Edwards
It would behoove Hispanics to examine the facts of how African-Americans, the former largest minority voting bloc, are currently doing after such a long history of support for the Democratic Party. More

September 15, 2012
After 2012, Who Will Lead?
Neil B. Minkoff
The Progressive movement has not established a generation-in-waiting to push us farther left. More

September 15, 2012
Politicians Can't Stop World Economic Equalization
Jack Curtis
Political leaders prefer their voters unaware of the economic law presently reshaping the world. But we'll all feel it sooner or later. More

September 14, 2012
Obama Is a Spokesmodel for Tyranny
Stella Paul
Barack Obama is not a real president, though he does play one on TV. More

September 14, 2012
A Possible Explanation for Obama's Connecticut Social Security Number
Jack Cashill
A hypothesis that makes a lot of sense, but provides little comfort for Obama defenders. More

September 14, 2012
The Empty Chair Is Losing
William L. Gensert
Obama is headed to defeat in November, and it won't be close. More

September 14, 2012
The Real Culprits
Victor Volsky
Conservatives are kidding themselves thinking that liberal journalists are well-intentioned naifs who simply don't know better. More

September 14, 2012
Libya and Egypt: Fool Me Twice
Tom Trinko
The death of Ambassador Stevens was a direct result of Obama repeating the same mistake for which he mercilessly condemned President Bush. More

September 14, 2012
Obama: The Weak Horse
J.T. Hatter
The "political winds" have shifted in an "ugly direction," Mr. President. With whom do you stand today? More

September 14, 2012
The Free Lunch Crowd
Mike Razar
If there is reincarnation, I want to come back as a mega-bank, or better yet as the Fed. More

September 14, 2012
Fast and Furious Embodies Corruption at Highest Levels
M. Catharine Evans
Nowhere to turn for real justice. More

September 14, 2012
American Jews Face Their Days of Awe
Lauri B. Regan
I cringe every time I hear a fellow Jew discuss abortion rights, free contraception, gay marriage, and Obama's greatness. But a certain portion of the American Jewish population will continue to worship him. More

September 13, 2012
Middle East a Tinderbox, American Leadership Absent
Reza Kahlili
The winds of war are blowing stronger in the Middle East, all because President Obama refuses to realize the threat posed by radicals in Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East. More

September 13, 2012
Iran Has Obama in a Headlock
James Lewis
Iran's Armageddon cult now has Obama at its mercy. After appeasing them for almost four years, Obama only has to make it through the next two months without the Middle East blowing up, and he's set for life. More

September 13, 2012
Obama in the Buff
Jeffrey Folks
How long before the American people all realize that the emperor has no clothes? And who in the leftist media will be the first to sound the call? More

September 13, 2012
What's Strangling Job-Creation
Randall Hoven
Recessions were never fun, but we used to bounce back from them fairly quickly. The phrase "bounce back" actually applied. Not anymore. More

September 13, 2012
The Two 9/11s
William Sullivan
Unlike his predecessor, who responded to an attack against America with vigorous and determined words, Barack Obama has responded to his 9/11 with tepid moral relativism and ambiguity about the perpetrators. More

September 13, 2012
Obama versus Clinton
Michael Arsers
Bill Clinton may be the strongest weapon the Obama campaign can deploy. Too bad his presidency was at odds with Obama's approach. More

September 13, 2012
Springtime for Arab Mobs
J. Robert Smith
The war against the United States begun by Muslims in the 1990s and made vivid on 9/11 continues to this day. The Muslims have made this war. It's Americans' right and duty to finish it. More

September 13, 2012
Mrs. Clinton and American Sensibilities
Shoshana Bryen
Secretary Clinton has an unfortunate habit of trying to ingratiate herself with Muslims who can't seem to control themselves. More

September 13, 2012
A Worm in the Apple
Ken Blackwell
Twenty-four of Apple's Chinese factories, it is reported, have helped the Communist government's brutal efforts to prevent so-called unauthorized births to Chinese mothers. More

September 12, 2012
How the Financial Collapse Would Happen in an Obama Second Term
Steve McCann
While crystal ball-gazing always is hazardous, the trail America's economy would follow, should President Obama's re-election effort succeed, has already been blazed. Just look across the Atlantic Ocean. More

September 12, 2012
The Results of Radicalism in Chicago's Education System
Greg Lewis
There's something like karmic justice involved in what is happening among the education establishment in the Windy City. More

September 12, 2012
Incest as Progress
Fay Voshell
Back in 1986, Justice Antonin Scalia was excoriated as a hate-monger and extreme doomsayer when he wrote the dissent on Lawrence et al. v. Texas. He has just been shown to be a prophet. More

September 12, 2012
Obama's All the Rage
James Lewis
The media mission for the next eight weeks: if you don't show up, they can win. You are now the target of a campaign of 24/7 demoralization. More

September 12, 2012
The Tedium of Leftism
Bruce Walker
For more than one hundred and fifty years, the dull pedantry of this toxic religion is recited as if it could inspire any free mind or unchained soul to anything but yawns. More

September 12, 2012
Obama 2012: More Chutzpah than Hope
Timothy C. Daughtry
With Obama complaining that Mitt Romney is "new" to foreign policy and that Romney's positions are "extreme," mainstream America might need to redefine the word chutzpah. More

September 12, 2012
Barack Hoover Obama
Paul Pauker
President Obama is recapitulating the policies that turned a stock market correction into a depression. More

September 12, 2012
Russia's Surprising Post-Communist State Ideology Emerges
Kim Zigfeld
If anything, Russia is even more hostile to American values now than it was in Soviet times. More

September 11, 2012
A Dose of Real-World Intel on Iran
Herbert E. Meyer
As the debate over Iran comes to a boil, it's crucial to understand how the intelligence game gets played and inject a dose of what the national security side of the Reagan administration used to call "real-world intelligence." More

September 11, 2012
Obama's Slogan
Lee Cary
Forward. It's an order, not an appeal. A command, not a call. It has been, throughout history, the language of the dictator. More

September 11, 2012
Obama's Speech at the End of the Universe
Christopher Chantrill
In Barack's America, it is always "they" who are responsible. The idea of the responsible self is discarded. More

September 11, 2012
Chicago Teacher's Strike Defines Election Issues
Matthew Holzmann
The Chicago teachers strike crystallizes two of the major issues we face. The terrible state of our K-12 educational system and our out of control public sector unions. More

September 11, 2012
Time and Action Do Not Heal All Wounds
Matthew May
How can Democrats like Barack Obama and Joe Biden say that killing one man has closed and healed the wounds of 9/11? More

September 11, 2012
The Dogs of 9/11
Elise Cooper
Casting a light on the rescue dogs (and their handlers) who helped bring closure to the grieving on that infamous day. More

September 11, 2012
Obama: The Fun Guy at the Party
Chad Stafko
Look at, listen to, and consider the dealings of President Barack Obama over the course of his nearly four years in office. He exemplifies the "fun guy at the party" stereotype. More

September 11, 2012
Inequality: The Cudgel of Progressives
Jon N. Hall
Just about every issue that progressives fulminate about is dressed up in the garish garb of equality. Progressives invoke equality as though there were no arguments against it, as though no decent, sane person could possibly have a beef with it. More

September 10, 2012
Time to Ask Obama about His Social Security Number
Jack Cashill
Information that the Romney campaign needs to know and needs to talk about: President Barack Obama has apparently been using a fraudulent Social Security number for the last 25 years. More

September 10, 2012
Un-Spinning Jobs Numbers
Randall Hoven
I detect some confusion in the electorate regarding jobs numbers, and fact-checkers aren't helping. So let's try to sort this out. More

September 10, 2012
Obama's Communist Party Endorsement
Daren Jonescu
The CPUSA endorses Barack Obama on the very same grounds -- even in the same words -- that Obama uses in defense of himself. More

September 10, 2012
Coal: Obama's Kryptonite
Jim Ellis
In a presidential election that appears headed for a photo finish, it may be coal that transforms itself into political black gold for Republican nominee Mitt Romney and into kryptonite for President Barack Obama. More

September 10, 2012
Barack Obama's Running Mate: A Proven Liar, Coward, and Bully
William A. Levinson
It turns out that Joe Biden has more in common with the International Solidarity Movement than he does with the victims of 9/11. More

September 10, 2012
The Differences between Michelle Obama's Husband and America's President
Lisa Fritsch
It turns out that being president really does reveal who you are. More

September 10, 2012
Our Immature President
Dan Nagasaki
When I was a young man, I worked as a consultant in the health care industry. I was technically competent, armed with what I believed to be irrefutable data, and confident that I was right. More

September 10, 2012
The Democratic Party's Polarizing Convention
Janice Shaw Crouse
Four lasting impressions remain. They will haunt the campaign that lies ahead. More

September 10, 2012
Leftist Protesters Denounce Islamorealism Ads, Call for Censorship
Pamela Geller
Ads stating, "19,250 deadly Islamic attacks since 9/11/01, and counting. It's not Islamophobia, it's Islamorealism" spark calls for censorship. More

September 9, 2012
Obama and the DNC Running on Empty
Clarice Feldman
The once mainstream media is increasingly despondent as its power to shape opinions and influence this election diminishes. More

September 9, 2012
Inside the Big Tent
Jeff Lipkes
Both the DNC and RNC featured divisive internal splits, over platform and rules changes, respectively. The Democrats settled their fight with a top-down diktat. The Republican dispute was resolved by a compromise. More

September 9, 2012
Socially Acceptable Hatred
James Lewis
On the left, hating has become good again. It shows how much you really care. More

September 9, 2012
The Biblical Case for Limited Government and Low Taxes
James Arlandson
Do liberals have the right to the moral high ground when it comes to government spending? Not if we follow what the Bible recommends. More

September 9, 2012
Money, Twisted: Caught in the Devil's Bargain
Ralph Benko
If you think the gold standard is ridiculous, don't get mad at Ayn Rand or Paul Ryan (like Paul Krugman does). Rather, take it up with Goethe. More

September 9, 2012
And All the Democrats Said, 'AMEN!'
Fay Voshell
The Democrats who booed God may have left out an important consideration: maybe God wasn't attending the convention. More

September 9, 2012
On 9/11 and Forgiveness
Joe Herring
Now that the 11th anniversary is nearly here, I don't feel the catharsis the media tells me I should have experienced by now. And I think I know what I'm missing. More

September 9, 2012
So Obama Inherited a Mess, Did He? From Whom?
Jim Yardley
There's enough blame to go around -- all the way around. More

September 9, 2012
Abbas, Temple Denial, and the Distortion of History
Richard L. Cravatts
A particularly galling aspect of the Palestinians' habit of debasing history to advance a political goal. More

September 9, 2012
The Eradication of Israel
Ted Belman
Obama has opposed Israel in every way possible. It looks like the Muslim Brotherhood and the State Department are getting their wish. More

September 9, 2012
Slugging It Out against Israel
Harold Goldmeier
Where do all these virulently anti-Israel screamers get all their money? More

September 9, 2012
Relying on US Intelligence
Shoshana Bryen
Israel, the designated target of Iran's wrath, would be derelict in its duty to its citizens to rely on the work of the American intelligence More

September 9, 2012
Will We Choose Barabbas?
Jim Buchan
Will Christians in our country discern the truth or be hoodwinked by smooth-talking, emotion-stirring politicians? More

September 9, 2012
Colorado Democrat Redistricting May Have Left Opening for Republican Underdog
Tom Thurlow
Are things going to open up for the right in Colorado's 2nd district? More

September 9, 2012
ObamaCare: A Shell Game With No Pea
Deane Waldman
The ACA is the shell game, President Obama is the man with fast hands, and cost reduction is the pea. More

September 8, 2012
The Charlotte Freak Show
Peter Heck
Not since the tear gas and mass arrests of Chicago 1968 have the Democrats put on a convention that better demonstrated to the American people the sorry state of the left's values and ideals. More

September 8, 2012
Obama Flunks the Job Interview
Geoffrey P. Hunt
On Thursday night, Barack Obama interviewed with the hiring manager -- the American voters -- to keep his job for another four years. How did it work out? More

September 8, 2012
A Victim of the Obama Recovery
Thomas M. Kelly
After a year and a half of unemployment in Obama's economy, I was able to obtain a job. But that's not to say my troubles are over. More

September 8, 2012
ObamaCare and Laptop Medicine
Charles Battig
We're speeding toward a future where you'll have a closer relationship with your doctor's computer than with the doctor himself. And it's not pretty. More

September 8, 2012
The Value of a College Education
Stephanie Blanchard
What is the point of having advanced education if you do nothing with it? More

September 8, 2012
Friendship Trumps Politics
David Lawrence
But it sure is hard sometimes. More

September 8, 2012
Social Security: Disaster Is Closer Than It Appears
Brenton Smith
What is the difference between fixed and solvent? "Fixed" means that you have no problem. Solvent means that you have made your problem a problem for someone else. More

September 8, 2012
Magical Millionaires' Money
Tom Trinko
Democrats believe that the money of the 1% is magical. Unlike all other money, it does nothing for the economy or the country unless it is turned over to the government. More

September 8, 2012
Painting Florida Red
Elise Cooper
Two GOP House members from Florida talk to AT about the coming election. More

September 8, 2012
Obama's Closed Conceptual Universe
Richard Butrick
Even though Obama purports to value open discussion of alternative views, it is really all just a parlor game to convince the American public that he has an open mind. More

September 8, 2012
Liberals' Goal - Improving Society
Jim Gammon
We all know, deep down, that utopia is impossible. But only one of the two mainstream political ideologies publicly acknowledges this. More

September 7, 2012
President Obama Fails to Make the Case for Re-election in Charlotte
Jay Haug
This is a tired presidency. Obama's performance in Charlotte felt like a reunion of buddies trying to recapture the magic of years ago. More

September 7, 2012
The Empty Chair Accepts His Nomination
William L. Gensert
It would almost be easy to feel sorry for Barack Obama having to give his acceptance speech with his record. Americans might feel sorry for him, if he hadn't spent the last 3½ years torturing us with demagoguery, bad policy, and overbearing regulation More

September 7, 2012
The Democrats' Dog Whistle Slogan
Daren Jonescu
Given the left's propensity for calculated projection, and amid all their talk of conservative code words and "dog whistles," perhaps we ought to take a good look at the use of coded language at the Democratic National Convention. More

September 7, 2012
See-Get: Choom Gang Economic Theory
Keith Riler
When I read the other day that food stamps are being used to buy pop tarts, cookies, honey buns, candy bars, corn dogs, taffy, and cheesecake, it finally clicked: liberal economic and social policies reward stoners. More

September 7, 2012
The Environmentalists' Police and Welfare States
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
The story about the abuses by Fauquier County against Martha the farmer, of pitchfork protest fame, just gets creepier and creepier. More

September 7, 2012
Racial Preferences in ObamaCare
Allan J. Favish
Affirmative action brought to the life-and-death realm of medical practice. What could go wrong? More

September 7, 2012
Is America's Dance with Utopian Socialism Ending?
Lee Cary
Since January 2009, America has been dancing with utopian socialism -- whether we wanted to or not. Many of us haven't liked it. Just how many remains to be seen. More

September 7, 2012
Marching thru Charlotte
Rosslyn Smith
At noon on Wednesday I marched to help carry the pro life message to the Democratic National Convention. More

September 7, 2012
'These'
Gene Schwimmer
In much the way that "a picture really worth a thousand words," so, too, can a single word spoken at the right time, in the right context, make a point that a thousand words, less well-chosen, could not. More

September 7, 2012
Democrats and Swiss Bank Hypocrisy
W.A. Beatty
If Mitt Romney's old Swiss bank accounts are a bad thing, maybe Obama shouldn't hire a bunch of people intimately involved with them. More

September 6, 2012
Mr. Bill: 'Who You Gonna Believe, Me Or Your Lying Eyes'?
Rob Miller
When a bull or a bucking bronc rider at a rodeo gets thrown from the saddle, out comes the rodeo clown to distract both the animal and the audience while the fallen rider is pulled to safety. Bill Clinton's speech last night was something like that. More

September 6, 2012
Michelle Obama Pants on Fire
Karin McQuillan
Michelle Obama's address to the DNC was the perfect ersatz speech from the wife of our Faker in Chief. More

September 6, 2012
Obama and the Infernal Serpent
Jeffrey Folks
Every writer in the Western tradition has regarded envy as contemptible. It is only among the followers of Saul Alinsky that envy is regarded as a good, because for them, it is a useful tool for gaining power. Envy is not an acceptable reason to re-elect a president. More

September 6, 2012
Barack Obama and the Pepsi Challenge
Peter Skurkiss
How bad market research can seriously wound a popular product -- or a certain Democrat president's campaign. More

September 6, 2012
Can Obama Overcome His Maturity Challenge?
Timothy C. Daughtry
Obama's resistance to taking responsibility for problems, despite his frequent use of the first-person singular pronoun and his messianic promises during the 2008 campaign, have practical implications for the health of the nation. More

September 6, 2012
The Unvarnished Truth about the Left's 'Racist Sexist Homophobe' Mantra
Sally Zelikovsky
In short, it's ridiculous nonsense. But here's why. More

September 6, 2012
One Hundred Twenty Nations Vote against President Obama
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
The terror-masters of Tehran hosted a meeting of 120 nations, members of the so-called Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). That these 120 nations are all also members of the United Nations should give us the deepest concern. More

September 6, 2012
The Democrats of 2012: For Israel, Is the Party Over?
Abraham Katsman
The party -- certainly the convention -- seems firmly under the control of those ambivalent about, if not outright hostile to, the State of Israel and its people. More

September 6, 2012
The Two American Exceptionalisms
Alan Sears
"America is bigger than its bigotries and greater than our grievances" versus "the squeaky wheel gets the grease." More

September 5, 2012
Bill and Hillary and Huma and Anthony
Stella Paul
This soap opera's got it all: two sham marriages, sexual perversions, and national treachery at the highest level. Naturally, the "mainstream media" refuses to inform you of it, but that's why I'm here. More

September 5, 2012
Obama's First Real Election
James Lewis
When Obama told small business people that "you didn't build that," he might have been talking about himself. He had all those roads built for him, and all his paths smoothed by powerful friends. More

September 5, 2012
The First Refuge of Scoundrels
Steve McCann
Why do so many on the left hate conservatives as monsters? More

September 5, 2012
Bill Clinton Has Obama Right Where He Wants Him
Jason Kissner
Can you believe that the fellow who called Obama an "amateur" is the same fellow who is going to formally nominate him to a second term, without having had his speech vetted? Who really occupies the chair in the Oval Office? More

September 5, 2012
Obama's Own War on Women
Edward Olshaker
From his presidential campaign until today, Obama's reaction to supporters' misogynistic assaults has been either to silently assent or actively signal his support. More

September 5, 2012
The Democrats' Anti-Israel Party Platform
Rob Miller
Comparing the 2008 and 2012 Democratic Platforms on Israel presents some startling contrasts. More

September 5, 2012
Race-Bait-and-Switch
Kyle Becker
Making sense of the hysterical "Republicans are racists" allegations exploding from MSNBC of late. More

September 5, 2012
DOD Should Not Ban Book on Bin Laden Raid
Bernie Reeves
Let him publish, but bring him to justice. More

September 4, 2012
Frank Marshall Davis and the Subversion of the Democratic Party
Paul Kengor
A curious specter will be hovering over the Democratic convention this week. It is the ghost of Frank Marshall Davis, Communist Party USA member 47544 and mentor to a young Barack Obama. More

September 4, 2012
Why Blame Obama?
Randall Hoven
Let me count the ways. More

September 4, 2012
A Delegate's-Eye-View of the RNC Convention
Sally Zelikovsky
The news and views you didn't see. A delegate speaks. More

September 4, 2012
Romney Needs to Bury Obama's Liberalism
J. Robert Smith
Obama's liberalism is a liability, not an advantage, unless he's given the leeway to frame it as he pleases. More

September 4, 2012
Michele Bachmann and the Left
Jeff Lipkes
Dubbed "Queen of Rage" by Newsweek, there is no dissenter in Congress the left would rather silence more than Michele Bachmann. They fear her for good reason. More

September 4, 2012
The Democrats' Anti-Woman, Anti-Gay Elephant in the Room
Janet Levy
How can the Democrats be the party of women and gays when they embrace Islam? More

September 4, 2012
'Mittens' or Monster?
Christopher Chantrill
The progressives can't make up their mind whether the GOP nominee is a monster or too square to matter. What they don't get is that creative destruction is headed their way. More

September 3, 2012
Dreaming Up a New America: Progressive Education and the Perversion of American Democracy
L.E. Ikenga
It is time to put an end to the me-centric and insipid species of education that progressives and postmodernists have bred in the United States. More

September 3, 2012
Generation Screwed?
G. Murphy Donovan
The invented future du jour goes by the name of Generation "Screwed" -- the Generation Y cohort, now entering the workforce, who will not be as well-off or as pampered (with jobs, Social Security, or Medicare) as were their parents. More

September 3, 2012
Obama: Love Him. Hate Him. You Haven't a Clue.
J.T. Hatter
Who is Barack Obama, and what is he really up to? More

September 3, 2012
The Rich versus Everybody Else in Obama's America
Karin McQuillan
The weight of "takers" over "makers" has degraded our economic functioning. The money isn't there in the entire economy to give huge segments of the population free cash, food, housing, and medical care. More

September 3, 2012
Bad News for Black Families
Keith Riler
Our country's racial achievement is irreversible, whether Barack Obama leaves the White House after one term or after two. It's just that all of us, and black Americans in particular, will be better off if he leaves after one. More

September 3, 2012
Looking Back at Lewis and Clark
David M. Lenard
One of the most astonishing true-life adventures ever experienced by human beings, with an unexpected lesson for these politically correct times. More

September 3, 2012
Can a New York Celibate Put a Texas Housewife in a Swoon? (Yes, He Can.)
Marianna Trzeciak
From Timothy Cardinal Dolan to Mitt Romney himself, the speakers at Thursday night's convention set hearts racing across the country. More

September 3, 2012
Are We Smarter Than Our Cars?
Stu Tarlowe
In the age of automatic braking systems, it looks like no one knows how to do anything for himself. More

September 2, 2012
Media Madness, and the Reckoning
Clarice Feldman
Last week a line was crossed, and full blown insanity manifested itself in the formerly-mainstream media. More

September 2, 2012
The Black Vote in 2012
Bruce Walker
Republicans are making another pitch to win black votes in 2012. Are we going down the same fruitless path as always? More

September 2, 2012
Bill Nye the Pseudoscience Guy
Terry L. Mirll
The famous former children's TV host relies on some "faith-based" assumptions about evolution to tell us how to raise our children. More

September 2, 2012
The Arabs of South America
Mike Konrad
Most Americans are unaware of this, but there is a massive Arab community in Latin America, constituting roughly 25-30 million people. Iranian and Islamic oil money has waltzed into South America on a campaign of Islamization and anti-Zionism. More

September 2, 2012
Upcoming U.S. Defense Strategy: Weakness, Trembling, and Passing the Buck
Kalen Taylor
A new Department of Defense paper details just how little we can look forward to when it comes to preserving the U.S. military. More

September 2, 2012
The Huffington Post Whitewashes Sharia
Pamela Geller
Here is a textbook case of how the Islamic supremacist and the enemedia conspire to foist sharia law upon a non-compliant nation. More

September 2, 2012
The Palestinians Reveal the Ties of Jews to Palestine
Michael Curtis
The Palestinians have inadvertently contributed to the truth of the historic relationship of Jews with the land of Israel. More

September 2, 2012
A Seriously Wrongheaded Letter from J Street
Arlene Kushner
Sometimes written material that enters the public domain is so wrongheaded that it cries out for refutation. More

September 1, 2012
In a Kindness Competition, Romney Wins over Obama by a Landslide
Karin McQuillan
Judge a man by what he does when nobody is watching. More

September 1, 2012
Introducing the UJR - The United Jihadi Republic
Michael Widlanski
The Arab Spring went by fast. Start singing "Stormy Weather." More

September 1, 2012
Citizen Cain: Herman Looks Back and Ahead
Jeff Lipkes
We certainly haven't heard the last of the flamboyant CEO who connected with so many dissatisfied voters last fall. More

September 1, 2012
Harvard's Plagiarism Panic
Timothy Birdnow
What is happening at Harvard? More

September 1, 2012
The Rich: Taxes Paid, Polls, and Reality
W.A. Beatty
We have all heard from President Obama that "the rich don't pay their fair share." While polling data reaffirms that view with the U.S. population, there are polls, and then there is reality. More

September 1, 2012
Russia, Unfortunately, Being Russia
Shoshana Bryen
Before the pundits start telling you the Romney campaign stepped into a time-warp on the subject of Russia, it's worth considering that Russia is asserting its interests the way large, dictatorial, and resource-rich countries do. More

September 1, 2012
Has New York City Gotten an Economic Boost From Its Immigrants?
Michael Bargo Jr.
New York's Mayor Bloomberg recently stated that "'opening the doors to all who want to come here and work' is a cost-free way to help the economy quickly." There are a few easy ways to prove this statement utterly false. More

September 1, 2012
Expand Health Care, Not Healthcare Bureaucracy
Deane Waldman
How can we ever fix healthcare if we don't inform people of what's really going on? More

September 1, 2012
The Impotence of Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve
Bruce Johnson
The job of central bankers is to prevent free-market forces from impacting an economic situation. How is that working out for us? More