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October 31, 2012
Did Obama Write Anti-Semitic Poetry?
Jack Cashill
Readers of "Underground" are left with only two real choices. They can write it off as a silly undergraduate poem about apes that step on figs, as I originally did, or they can interpret it as an allegory. More
October 31, 2012
The Miscalculation of the American Left
Steve McCann
By unbridled spending and headlong drive to control the day-to-day activities of all Americans, Obama has at last awakened those who chose to sit on the sidelines and merely observe while assuming that the country was too big and rich to fail. More
October 31, 2012
It's Not Over
William L. Gensert
Does anyone believe that when Barack Obama loses on November 6, he will go quietly? More
October 31, 2012
Obama's Communist Cooperation Campaign Proceeds Apace
Daren Jonescu
Might not a few Republican establishment pundits and statesmen just ask, politely and with the utmost moderation, "What's with all these communists stumping for Obama?" More
October 31, 2012
America Discovers the Republicans
J.T. Hatter
How did the evil, conniving, manipulative caricature that was Mitt Romney become so palatable to the American people? More
October 31, 2012
No Men in The White House
Richard F. Miniter
Isn't the American way to make the decision at the lowest level possible and then back those leaders on the spot, no matter what the outcome, as long as it was evident that they were trying to do the right thing? More
October 31, 2012
Two Americans: Lance Armstrong and Barack Obama
Jack Curtis
Lance Armstrong's star has fallen; Barack Obama's awaits November 6, 2012. Both Americans have achieved greatly in their fields; one has failed greatly, while the other is poised to succeed or fail as well. More
October 31, 2012
Why Catholics Will Choose President Romney
Kate Wright
With 134 Catholic "swing state" electoral votes on the line, Catholics are about to head to polls and choose the next president of the United States. More
October 30, 2012
Mitt's Royal Slam
J.R. Dunn
Romney treated the campaign the same as he would have treated a new business back in the '80s or '90s. If he brings this off, if he is elected on November 6, Mitt Romney will stand as the most masterly political strategist of his epoch. More
October 30, 2012
Why Doesn't the World Imitate the U.S.?
Randall Hoven
Once the U.S. completes its transition to becoming just another European country, who will be the new U.S. off whom we all get to freeload? More
October 30, 2012
Just When Was Obama Born?
Don Wilkie
The tapestry of carefully managed statements by several apparent witnesses to Barack Obama's infancy is starting to unravel. More
October 30, 2012
Glorious Leader Gap
John Drew
I believe I have the personal experience and training needed to verify the gist of Donald Trump's concerns on Barack Obama's college transcripts: I can confirm that Obama is an affirmative action president. More
October 30, 2012
Obama and the Liberal Conceits
Christopher Chantrill
In four short years, President Obama has demolished his party's once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a durable liberal majority. The conceits he shares with the liberal ruling class are the reason why. More
October 30, 2012
In Their Own Words: Obama's Effect on Military Families
Elise Cooper
"The policies of this administration are getting our soldiers killed." More
October 30, 2012
Real Leaders Don't Promote Dependency
Rabbi Aryeh Spero
That which is intrinsically moral uplifts and builds; that which is emoted from feel-good sentiments alone often weakens the individual and results in catastrophic dependency. More
October 30, 2012
The Arab Spring and Israel
Michael Curtis
In the Middle East, the path to modernity has not been followed; indeed, the reverse has happened, with a greater prominence of religious doctrine and the fragmentation of some of the Arab states. More
October 29, 2012
Would Obama Incite Civil Unrest to Win?
Daren Jonescu
One can hardly be blamed for wondering. Worse yet, we know the answer. He is already doing it. More
October 29, 2012
Debasing the Presidency
Ed Lasky
Critics are harping that Barack Obama is running a campaign that in its coarseness, smallness, and pettiness marks a new low in American politics. Why are they so outraged? He has behaved this way ever since he moved into the Oval Office. More
October 29, 2012
Mission Accomplished: Obama Gets Americans Killed to Kill the Constitution
Stella Paul
Obama's signature style is to foment bloody anti-American chaos abroad that justifies ditching the Constitution at home. More
October 29, 2012
Obama's Going to Lose...but Not Because He's Black
The Drive-By Pundit
The left is already beginning to point fingers at those they believe are responsible for what is shaping up to be a decisive rout in the making for President Obama and the Democrats on Election Day. More
October 29, 2012
Is the Obama Machine Running Out of Steam?
Paul Shlichta
The Obama machine resembles a leaky engine that has lost some of its original efficiency but is still functioning. More
October 29, 2012
Soft Bigotry of Campaign Expectations
Cindy Simpson
We've become such good sports at accepting low expectations for Democrat campaigning, and unrealistically high ones for Republicans, that any Republican's misstep is immediately pounced upon as hypocrisy, ignorance, or hate. More
October 29, 2012
Legalizing Weed in Colorado is Reefer Madness
Joy Overbeck
Colorado's Amendment 64 is worse than crazy; it's actually a form of child abuse, since science has proven that marijuana can cause permanent damage to vulnerable young brains. More
October 28, 2012
Stand Down Obama and Biden, Stand Down
Clarice Feldman
The latest news coming out about the murder of our Ambassador and three other brave Americans in Ben Ghazi is so horrifying and shocking I can take no pleasure in writing about it. More
October 28, 2012
Tackling the Totalitarianism of Islam
Eileen F. Toplansky
Dr. Andrew Bostom adds another enlightening tome to get freedom-loving people the information they need to combat encroaching Islamo-fascism in their neighborhoods. More
October 28, 2012
How Obama Snookered the Biggest Newspaper in Iowa
Elise Cooper
The flap over President Obama's off-the-record interview with the Des Moines Register's editorial board was no blunder. It was a carefully targeted publicity stunt, aimed at reaching a critical voting bloc in Iowa More
October 28, 2012
Osama Martyred, GM Dying, Al-Qaeda Alive
Anthony J.Ciani
Is Obama exhibiting the Dunning-Kruger effect (in which incompetents are unable to recognize their own incompetence), or is he just putting forth propaganda in the hopes that he receives a second term? More
October 28, 2012
Rage and Destruction as the Basis of Obama's Middle East Policy
Fay Voshell
While the ongoing crisis in the Middle East is widely perceived by conservatives as Obama's policy failure, the conflagration in the area may be precisely what the current administration wants More
October 28, 2012
Obama's Taqqiya Unravels
Nonie Darwish
Free democracies, such as the United States, are alien to Islam and socialism both because they regard government as a servant of the people and hold that human rights are granted by God and not by government or the code of Sharia. More
October 28, 2012
Obama and Me: Four Years Later
Susan D. Harris
A timeline of how everyday people like me educated ourselves and weathered the loss of our friends and jobs, thanks to Obama, over the last four years. More
October 28, 2012
Women Remain the Best Jewish Leaders
Fishel Jacobs
The heroic Pamela Geller is the most recent in a long line of Jewish heroines who have given everything they could for their (and all) people. More
October 28, 2012
Gay Marriage Threatens Our Freedom
James Milliken, Jr.
The redefinition of marriage by the state would not only mean a violation of the freedom of those who disagree: it would be a giant step closer to a government that is genuinely totalitarian. More
October 28, 2012
Netanyahu's Settlement Jungle
Jerold S. Auerbach
The largest Jewish settlement in the Middle East, routinely delegitimized in the international arena, is the State of Israel.
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October 28, 2012
Danger on the Mekong
Michael Benge
With a repressive and corrupt leadership and its government and army rife with Khmer Rouge commanders, Cambodia is a country for sale to the highest bidder, to Vietnam, China, or anyone else if the price is right. More
October 28, 2012
Bind On!
Frances Twitty
It is fitting and more than about time that the topic of women and their place in the workforce has entered the national discourse, thanks to the second presidential debate. More
October 28, 2012
What Will You Do?
Harry Rogers
As a nation, we are indeed living on borrowed time -- indebted to foreigners and enslaved by a nearly insurmountable mountain of debt by virtue of Mr. Bernanke's keyboard. The chimera of a sound currency held forth by what passes for... More
October 27, 2012
We Have Not Lost a Generation to Liberalism
Lloyd Marcus
Kids might need more than they did in my day to make them happy. But certain truths regarding the human spirit are universal and timeless. More
October 27, 2012
Are Obama's 1961 Birth Announcements Fake?
Shawn Glasco
What a long, strange journey it has been for the records of Barack Obama's birth. More
October 27, 2012
Marcellus Can Swing Swing States
Bruce Walker
The election may well boil down to a handful of swing states -- and the incredible energy reserves in these states may well be what Mitt Romney needs to get them in his corner. More
October 27, 2012
Don't Be Surprised if It's Pennsylvania
Stuart J. Moskovitz
Mitt Romney may well yank the election out from under all the complacent pollsters' noses. More
October 27, 2012
Media's Racial Campaign against Romney Supporters Intensifies
Chad Stafko
What better way for Democrats to scatter Republican momentum than to throw racism into the mix? More
October 27, 2012
Obama's Second-Term Agenda: Poison for Suburban Women
Keith Riler
The shrill promoters of a Republican "war on women" are overlooking a crucial fact: a rationing of women's health care has already occurred during the first Obama term. More
October 27, 2012
'The Policies That Caused the Mess in the First Place'
Jon N. Hall
A popular Democrat talking point with nothing but air behind it. More
October 27, 2012
Free-Market Lessons from the Gadget Boom
Ira Brodsky
Do the mainstream media have any idea what they're talking about when they crow that top-down cell phone standargization à la Europe is the way to go? More
October 27, 2012
Who's in the Kitchen?
Doug Mainwaring
Liberal pundits on the coasts are wondering what's happening across America. Not only do we in hinterlands know, but we have known for a long time. More
October 27, 2012
A German Victory for Free Speech
Andrew E. Harrod
Dr. Armin Geus had run afoul of German authorities because of his book The Sickness of the Prophet, which argued that Islam's prophet Muhammad was not divinely led, but rather psychologically disturbed. More
October 27, 2012
More Green Energy Follies
Michael Iachetta
From an economic standpoint, the verdict is clear: at great cost, President Obama's green energy policies have resulted in the destruction rather than the creation of jobs for Americans. More
October 27, 2012
The Response to 9/11
Ted Belman
What the Bush administration was attempting to do was to attack the practitioners and the countries that supported them without taking on the ideology that motivated and informed them. More
October 26, 2012
Did Obama Watch While They Fought for their Lives?
Karin McQuillan
Our President chose to let these four men fight for seven hours and die alone in that Benghazi compound. How and why did Obama decide not to help them? More
October 26, 2012
Darkness Descending in England
Pamela Geller
The arrest of over 53 people, including leaders of the English Defence League (EDL and the British Freedom Party (BFP), is the beginning of the end for once-great Britain. More
October 26, 2012
Obama's Trip to the Dark Side
Mark W. Hendrickson
Let's try a thought experiment: Put yourself in the shoes of America-hating strongmen like Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or Venezuela's Hugo Chavez More
October 26, 2012
In Benghazi Osama Defeated Obama
James Lewis
Osama bin Laden could not have imagined a greater success than Benghazi at this point. Our total incapacity to use our military might in any coherent way is showing the Muslim world the difference between a strong horse and a weak horse. More
October 26, 2012
Taking Back the University
Jack Cashill
Thw battle for Purdue, and a heroine with the unlikely name of Hillary. More
October 26, 2012
Time to Reconsider the Imperial Presidency
Timothy C. Daughtry
And perhaps the messianic presidency, too, while we're at it. More
October 26, 2012
Leading by Example
Jamie A. Hope
Hollywood "do as I say not as I do" hypocrisy reaches epic proportions. More
October 26, 2012
The Qualities Most Needed (and Most Lacking) in the Presidency
K.E. Campbell
Our first president had them, but our 44th could use an infusion. More
October 26, 2012
Obama at the Third Debate: Misstatements or Outright Lies?
Elise Cooper
Several high-profile debate-watchers offer their perspective on how the president performed in the final debate. More
October 25, 2012
Barack Obama is a Liar
Selwyn Duke
A true liar is someone who lives and breathes the lie; someone who specializes in the art of artifice; someone to whom lying is his first recourse, not his last. Such a man is Barack Obama. More
October 25, 2012
Obama's Fog of War
Randall Hoven
President Obama's worldview is collapsing in the face of reality, and even he can't prevaricate enough to sustain that view in the public's mind. More
October 25, 2012
Women Know Mitt and Barack (We've Dated Them Both)
Joy Overbeck
They're the two prototypical guys nearly every one of us women has encountered in our romantic lives: the Boy Scout and the Bad Boy; Mr. Clean-Cut and Mr. Mystery. More
October 25, 2012
Why Romney is Winning the Women's Vote
Mike Stopa
If women were convinced in large numbers, after the first debate, to switch their fragile allegiance from Obama to Romney, then probably those women suspected already that there might be a special man hiding in there. Here's why. More
October 25, 2012
Benghazi: From 'See No Sharia' to Ansar al-Sharia
Andrew G. Bostom
The Obama administration's wall of mendacity surrounding the murderous 9/11/12 jihadist attack on our Benghazi, Libya diplomatic compound has collapsed under an avalanche of released State Department internal e-mails. More
October 25, 2012
America's Third-World Streak
L.E. Ikenga
To propel himself into the White House, the president needed the supernatural aid of America's most persistent and injurious twin demons: black rage and white guilt. More
October 25, 2012
Obama's EPA Plans for 2013
S. Fred Singer
A guide to the slew of environmental regulations that the Obama Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has delayed or punted on before the election while President Obama is trying to earn votes. More
October 25, 2012
What We Should Want
Bruce Walker
We all must care who becomes president -- not because of the good he can do, but because of the harm he can cause. This is not how our nation began. It mattered almost nothing because the federal government was distant and limited. More
October 24, 2012
The Wave That Breaks the Liberal Bubble
C. Edmund Wright
Can you feel it? Some of us are just catching on, while others have been expecting it for years. More
October 24, 2012
Lies We Can Believe In
J.T. Hatter
How can anyone be undecided three weeks before the presidential election? Look at what we've got before us. More
October 24, 2012
'Mom, go upstairs. We're all liberals.'
Annie Lake
Ouch. Monday night was the first time I heard my daughter apply that label to herself. She and six friends/coworkers were about to watch the final Obama-Romney debate on the large-screen TV in our suburban basement. More
October 24, 2012
Will the U.S. Take On the Russians to Take Out Assad?
Shoshana Bryen
The demise of Bashar Assad's regime is a compelling interest of the United States. But then there's Russia to consider. More
October 24, 2012
Thank You for Re-Electing Obama
Eileen F. Toplansky
Whatever walk of life you hail from, you'll have plenty of reason to thank anyone you know who votes for Obama. More
October 24, 2012
The October Surprise Has Arrived
James Simpson
Obama will willingly make concessions -- or promises of the same -- to enemies who have sworn to destroy us, for the short-term benefit of an election. More
October 24, 2012
Environmental Protection: The Enemy of Green
Anthony J.Ciani
Most people would be surprised to discover that the laws, regulations, and mandates designed to protect our environment may actually be harming it instead. More
October 23, 2012
Voters Decide on President by Body Language: Romney Won the Presidency Last Night
Karin McQuillan
Voters have been looking for a new alpha, a real one. After the three debates, they've found him. His name is Mitt Romney. More
October 23, 2012
Romney Won by Focusing on the Big Picture
Janice Shaw Crouse
President Obama was well-coached in the final Presidential debate; he came across as an articulate, aggressive debater, but he was trying too hard to dominate and came across as condescending and petty More
October 23, 2012
The Relationship Legacy of the Obama Cult
Kevin Jackson
Cults, by their very nature, shatter the existing personal relationships of the members they ensnare. The Obama cult is no different. Obama has ruined more relationships than internet porn. More
October 23, 2012
Liberal Says It's the End of an Era
Christopher Chantrill
Nobody knows how the election will come out, pollsters least of all. But we know one thing. Liberals are in retreat. Some of them know it already. More
October 23, 2012
Romney Rescues GOP Battle for the Senate
Jim O'Sullivan
With Romney's debate victories, the climate within key Senate races has changed; the declines in the fortunes of Republican candidates have been halted, and the battle for Senate control has again tightened. More
October 23, 2012
Living with Divisiveness
Lauri B. Regan
Stories abound of American citizens subjected to hate resulting from Obama's divisive politics. Even children are paying the price for the hatred that Obama has stoked. More
October 23, 2012
The Fed's Mandates and the Coming Scenario
Bruce Johnson
The Fed's theory that loose money is the solution could be catastrophic during a food and finished-goods inflation. More
October 23, 2012
A New Iron Curtain
Kim Zigfeld
The new Iron Curtain may be descending farther to the east than its predecessor, but this time, instead of Winston Churchill's forthright opposition, the leader of the free world is applauding. More
October 22, 2012
Obama Is Right
William L. Gensert
It's not that he hasn't told us stories; it's that the ones he has told bear little resemblance to reality. More
October 22, 2012
Checkpoint Scandal Would Catch Obama Off-Guard in Third Debate
Edward Olshaker
Obama's policies have directly led to the deaths of innocents in a foreign country. No, this isn't Fast and Furious -- it's checkpoint-gate, and the innocent dead are Israelis. More
October 22, 2012
In Obama's World, There Is No You
Daren Jonescu
Our president has a pathological habit of converting concrete human lives into an abstract, "composite" humanity which, to his corrupted intellect, seems more real than life itself. More
October 22, 2012
What to Do with Sanctions
Shoshana Bryen
When it comes to international sanctions, the optimism lies largely in the belief that the next round, a bigger round, a better round, a tighter round will be the round that works. It won't. More
October 22, 2012
'Women in Binders' and the Fantasies of the Left
Oleg Atbashian
The phrase "binders full of women" speaks to the progressive psyche in ways that the non-initiated can't possibly understand. Once again, the progressives are letting their primal fantasies choose their battles for them. More
October 22, 2012
Academic Expectations Lowered: Another Democrat Hit to Black Intellect
Lloyd Marcus
My goodness, how many more times must the Democrats insult your intelligence before blacks, in monolithic numbers, stop sleeping with their enemy, the Democrats? More
October 22, 2012
Supreme Court Warning to Conservatives: Do Not Confuse Relief with Joy
Lester Jackson
The history of liberal judicial activism has largely been a history of Republican handiwork -- in case after case after case, impacting all areas of law. More
October 22, 2012
How to Destroy a Rich Country
Mike Konrad
It takes effort to destroy a country like Argentina -- a country which should have succeeded effortlessly. Serious effort -- idiocy at this level is not an accident. It has to be coordinated. More
October 21, 2012
The 'War on Women' Backfires
Clarice Feldman
One of the intriguing aspects of this election is how the Democrats' shameless and clueless appeal to women is ending with the vaporization of the historic "gender gap" among voters. More
October 21, 2012
Bye-Bye, Optimus Prime
William L. Gensert
No one likes a liar -- unless of course, he is a good liar. And Barack Obama is not a good liar. More
October 21, 2012
Waiting for Obama. And Waiting. And Waiting...
Abraham Katsman
When it comes to the Middle East, Israel will wait a long time, and pay an extraordinary price, before President Obama ever rides to the rescue. More
October 21, 2012
Recovery and the Fed's 'Exit Strategy'
Jon N. Hall
"No Exit" by Jean Paul Bernanke is still the only play in town and the only title on marquees. More
October 21, 2012
Losing Our Place
Jeffrey Folks
The United States' every economic score has sunk under Obama. We can't take another four years. More
October 21, 2012
A 21st-Century De Anima: Why Vamps and Zombs are So Wildly Popular with the Humanists
Timothy Gordon
The cultural phenomenon is undeniable: vampire and zombie phantasmagoria is in its heyday, especially among Gen-Xers and younger. But are we looking at a myth...or an anthropology? More
October 21, 2012
Pelosi's Divine Comedy
Michael Kimmitt
Exactly what did House Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid inherit from their Republican predecessors when they took over the congressional gavels in January 2007? More
October 21, 2012
One Industry That Will Never Boycott Israel
Steve Apfel
What possible business could promote and facilitate Israel, boycotting on the one hand while flouting the boycott on the other? More
October 21, 2012
When God Left the Classroom
Judith Bron
When it comes to a God -- Something or Someone that is superior and represents a feeling of security, we have replaced the concept with fear, psychological problems, and despair. More
October 21, 2012
A Plague of Saviors
Amil Imani
Time and again we find instances where people ignore both facts and reason by entrusting their lives to a "savior" -- a Marx, a Hitler, a Khomeini. And time and again we have ended up paying the price for our folly. More
October 21, 2012
Persuading the Undecided Voter
Jason Kissner
Obama's campaign is almost entirely predicated on the manipulation of base passions. So it stands to reason that Romney should appeal to higher emotions than those tapped by Obama. More
October 21, 2012
Islam and Insult
Andrew E. Harrod
The drawing of lines around free expression concerning religious topics is best left to private individuals, and not public authorities. More
October 20, 2012
What Happens When a Ponytailed Defense Attorney Gets Mugged?
Tina Trent
The lawyer famous for using every trick in the book to denigrate police and spring violent offenders back onto the street expects a different response from the system when he's the alleged victim of a minor crime More
October 20, 2012
Our Ambassador Is Dead, but Obama's Political Guru Is Safe
Fred J. Eckert
Valerie Jarrett has been given an entourage of well-armed, highly trained protectors as she goes to and from work in Washington, goes shopping or out to dinner, and travels to political events and vacations on Martha's Vineyard. More
October 20, 2012
Countering the National Popular Vote Initiative
Bruce Walker
The siren song of a binding presidential popular vote may be attractive, but it is based on a pernicious fiction. More
October 20, 2012
Free Speech Victory in America's Capital
Andrew E. Harrod
The reasoning employed by leftist lawyers (and indeed, leftist cities) to curtail free speech in America has become ridiculous. Here is a case in point. More
October 20, 2012
One Question for a Romney Win
G. Murphy Donovan
In the final debate, Romney needs to plant his foreign policy flag on the only civilized and democratic high ground in the Middle East. More
October 20, 2012
Libertarianism, Absolutism, and Christianity
Sean Parr
One can easily embrace both moral absolutism and Christianity and also be a libertarian. In fact, libertarianism would not be complete without the former and, likely, would not exist without the latter. More
October 20, 2012
Stalking the Undecided
J.L. North
Amateur advice on tracking, hunting, and bagging the elusive undecided voter. More
October 20, 2012
The Forgotten Refugees
Leo Rennert
As opposed to the Arab world's denial of absorption and integration to the Palestinian refugees, Israel opened its doors to the bulk of Jewish refugees, and Western countries absorbed the rest. More
October 20, 2012
Big Bird, Liberalism, and Perversion
Stephen Rittenberg, MD
One of the remarkable aspects of this campaign is that we have been able to see a candidate who represents the postmodern blurring of gender, a metrosexual man "in touch" with his feminine side. More
October 20, 2012
The True Extremist on Abortion
Tom Trinko
Who is extreme when it comes to abortion? Those who want abortion to be rare, or a man who endorses the killing of his own grandchildren? More
October 20, 2012
Daddy Makes Only So Much Money
Richard Telofski
Money is limited. Priorities must be made. I lament the fact that the people who run our government cannot have the simple epiphany that I, as a five-year-old boy, experienced in the Woolworth toy department. More
October 20, 2012
It's the Mullahs, Stupid
Richard Butrick
Reaction to recent events in Benghazi as well as other attacks on
American consulates only serve to bear out the Obama/Clinton fatal attraction to the meme that Islam-is-not-the-issue. More
October 19, 2012
Romney's Trump Card for the Foreign Policy Debate
Ed Lasky
Romney should go for the gold and use all the strength he can muster for a fight that is so important for so many Americans. More
October 19, 2012
Why Benghazi is a Crucial Strategic Moment
James Lewis
Power-mongers all over the world see our defeat for what it is. They see the half-staff flags of American surrender, signaled by Obama in one long string of apologies and lies. Everybody understands that but the American voter. More
October 19, 2012
How Much of a Set-Up Was Crowley's Libya Question?
Jack Cashill
To save whatever credibility it has, CNN needs to question Candy Crowley regarding her role in Tuesday's debate intervention. More
October 19, 2012
I Dream of GINI
Randall Hoven
Why so many people vote Democrat. Half of us are below average. OK, maybe only 47% of us. More
October 19, 2012
The Origination Clause: Die Harder, ObamaCare!
Daniel Smyth
The idea that ObamaCare technically originated in the House, and is therefore constitutional as a revenue-raising law, doesn't pass the smell test. Here's why. More
October 19, 2012
They Didn't Riot over This Video
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
They didn't. And the reason they didn't is because they knew that it would do no good. More
October 19, 2012
Sympathy for the 1%
Jason Katz Cooper
We in the "buried" middle class have to feel bad for those rich folks up there. Why? Because they have such a hard time making themselves different from us. More
October 19, 2012
The 'Conservative Rationale' for Gay Marriage?
Doug Mainwaring
With Election Day less than three weeks away, ballot questions regarding same-sex marriage in four states are suddenly assuming a higher profile. So is there a conservative case to make for it? More
October 19, 2012
Spotlighting Obama's Foreign Policy Failures
Elise Cooper
What Romney has to do during the debate is to use Obama's words against him by citing how the president's own policy has failed country by country and region by region. More
October 18, 2012
Benghazi: Emperor Obama's Waterloo?
Daren Jonescu
It is fitting that in this Battle of Waterloo, the role of the Duke of Wellington, the emperor's nemesis, will be played by Truth itself, which, as Shakespeare wrote, will out. More
October 18, 2012
Obama, Oy Vey! American Jews Finally Have Had Enough
Stella Paul
"Two Jews, three opinions" goes the famous joke. And every day, more of those opinions turn pro-Romney, as American Jews increasingly reject the collapsing presidency of Barack Hussein Obama. More
October 18, 2012
Debate Shows Obama's an 'African' Stuck in the '70s
The Drive-By Pundit
When's the last time Obama was actually in the Chicago 'hood? After Tuesday's debate, it's anyone's guess. More
October 18, 2012
Fort Hood and the Election
Lee DeCovnick
Without a doubt, this commander-in-chief must be held personally accountable for the allowing this particular court-martial to be twisted, delayed, delayed and further delayed for base political calculations. More
October 18, 2012
'Eye Candy' Lies, and Candy Swears to It
Jeannie DeAngelis
After all the fuss, Candy Crowley's behavior at the second presidential debate did nothing to advance the feminist cause. More
October 18, 2012
O-H-I-O: BO Must Go!
Frances Twitty
It is possible for the presidential election to be won without Ohio. But such a development has been exceedingly rare. The outcome in Ohio could very well decide the outcome of the presidential election.
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October 18, 2012
Barack Obama and the Fundamental Transformation of America
Robert A. Hall
Barack Obama has cynically broken promise after promise. Unfortunately, his promise to set about "fundamentally transforming the United States of America" is one he has kept. More
October 17, 2012
Candy Crowley Plays Biggest Loser with Obama
Selwyn Duke
Enter Crowley's Passion. She snuck into the ring, without Obama even tagging her, and hit Romney from behind with a chair while the ref, Crowley's Brain, was looking the other way. More
October 17, 2012
Once Biden, Twice Barack
William L. Gensert
Obama lost the first debate on style. He lost this one on content. More
October 17, 2012
Romney Wins the Three-Way Debate at Hofstra
Janice Shaw Crouse
Not only did President Obama come into the second presidential debate more aggressive and prepared, but he brought a secret weapon -- the moderator, Candy Crowley. Yet Romney held his own, and admirably. More
October 17, 2012
Drug Smugglers Are Driving Across the Arizona Border in Broad Daylight
Leo W. Banks
Last week's shooting death of Border Patrol agent Nicholas Ivie brought national media to Arizona's Cochise County. But the story is always "nothing to see here." More
October 17, 2012
Leaks, Lies, and Libya: How Not to Inform a Nation
Larry Bailey
Obama uses "information" -- an admixture of truth, lies, and leaks -- to produce a desirable political result. More
October 17, 2012
Benghazi Consulate's 3 AM Phone Call
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
Hillary Clinton's 2008 primary campaign Red Telephone ad is almost unbearably painful to listen to today. More
October 17, 2012
Obama's Campaign Bus Parks on Top of Hillary
Jeannie DeAngelis
it appears that Hillary and Bill have decided that it would be politically expedient to "pull together" with a pusillanimous Democratic president running for re-election. More
October 17, 2012
'We Must Unite'
Todd White
There is no such thing as an ideal candidate. We have our presidential ticket, and it is Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. More
October 17, 2012
Not All Jobs Are Created Equal
Matt Patterson & Crissy Brown
And not all jobs are worth saving. Take the auto bailout, for example. More
October 17, 2012
ACA: The More You Know, the More You Hate
Deane Waldman
Every expansive promise made by the president for his signature health-care legislation has been shown to be smoke and mirrors. More
October 16, 2012
All the President's Women and Men
Ed Lasky
Among the key responsibilities of a president is choosing highly capable officials to steer the nation's course wisely. President Obama has failed in this duty. More
October 16, 2012
Obama 'Inherited' Only Obama
C. Edmund Wright
The notion that our fearless young president innocently inherited a mess of biblical proportions is just not correct. Neither is the idea that we are in a recovery that is merely too weak to justify re-election. More
October 16, 2012
What Not to Wear: Presidential Edition
Cindy Simpson
Why a Christian president of the United States would wear a ring inscribed with the Islamic Shahada every day for the past thirty or so years should be the fashion question of this election season. More
October 16, 2012
The Alienator-in-Chief
J.T. Hatter
It can be hard to figure out the chameleon-like Obama. He talks a good game, but underneath you know he's up to something else entirely different from what he's saying, and it's not good. More
October 16, 2012
Let's Talk About Lies
Boyd Richard Boyd
Romney needs to show that he hasn't lied, but that Obama has. More
October 16, 2012
Military Families are Outing Obama
Karin McQuillan
American military and State Department families that have lost their sons in the war against Islamic jihadis are outing President Obama for playing politics with the lives (and deaths) of their sons. More
October 16, 2012
To Hell with the Law; Re-Election Is More Important
W.A. Beatty
This upcoming "sequestration" debacle is just the latest proof that Barack Obama will happily break the law to ensure his own job security. More
October 16, 2012
The Great Loss of What It Means to Be an American
Lloyd Marcus
Our rich heritage of self-reliance and hard work are also under attack by Barack Obama. But we are far greater than how he sees us. More
October 15, 2012
Barack Obama's October Surprises
Steve McCann
Barack Obama and the Democrats have been blindsided by not one but two October surprises. More
October 15, 2012
Would Spielberg Make A Movie About Claire McCaskill?
Jack Cashill
Not since 1860 has the nation needed moderation less than it does in 2012. For all their spin, the Democrats cannot beat Todd Akin. Only the Republicans can do that. More
October 15, 2012
Al Qaida strikes America; America denies reality
James Lewis
Our abject surrender to a medieval ideology rooted in the 7th century is not just a mistake. It is sabotage. More
October 15, 2012
Troubling Auto-Rescue Plunder (TARP)
Randall Hoven
We gave money to car companies, and they went bankrupt anyway. We gave money to homeowners in default, and they defaulted anyway. TARP was simply Obamanomics in microcosm. More
October 15, 2012
Social Justice is a Proven Failure... and So Is Obama
William Sullivan
The plain and simple fact is that the vast majority of Americans generally do not remain in either the "poor" income class or the "rich." More
October 15, 2012
Biden's Abortion Blarney
Selwyn Duke
Like a Saudi cleric, Biden was advocating the imposition of religious principles through government. And guess what? He's right to do so.
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October 15, 2012
The Blame Game
Elise Cooper
The Obama administration keeps saying they killed Osama Bin Laden, but unfortunately, Benghazi shows that they did not kill Al Qaeda.
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October 14, 2012
Deliverance with Better Teeth, Clothes, and Haircuts
Clarice Feldman
The incestuous relationship between the media and the Democrats is of such long standing that you could say the Capitol is like Deliverance with better clothes and haircuts. More
October 14, 2012
Black Christians: Shame! Shame! Shame!
Lloyd Marcus
If a black Christian tells you that Obama is the lesser of two evils, there's probably something else going on. More
October 14, 2012
My Vote Will Not Be Wasted
Frances Twitty
I seriously doubt whether or not this man even knows the truth anymore, or that he could be believed by anyone other than his ardent, head-in-the-sand supporters no matter what he says. More
October 14, 2012
Celebrity Fetal Bumps
Jamie A. Hope
Why is it that celebrities such as Natalie Portman and Jessica Alba promote the abortion lobby and yet call their unborn babies just that -- a baby? More
October 14, 2012
Button-Pushing for Romney
Paul Shlichta
Once again, the Democrats are outperforming the Republicans. More
October 14, 2012
Northeastern University's Islamists
Stephen Schwartz
The germ of extremism is, as yet, limited in its range on campus. But this infection can spread rapidly, and if it does, Northeastern administrators cannot say they were not warned. More
October 14, 2012
Democrats: The Party of Palliation
Charles N.W. Keckler
If we are not stretching ourselves, we will never advance and innovate; few great things are achieved without discomfort and doubt. More
October 14, 2012
The Clear Moral Choice
Trevor Thomas
Former governor Jennifer Granholm has implored Barack Obama to make the next presidential debate about morality. Conservatives could ask for nothing better. More
October 14, 2012
Clear Eyes, Full Heart - My Change of Heart on Mitt Romney
Ray Gross
Many of us still wish Sarah Palin was carrying the ball in this championship game for the presidency of the United States. But that's Mitt Romney's role More
October 14, 2012
Irreligious people on the rise? Or just suspicious polling practices?
Tom Trinko
The media has reacted rather predictably to a new report by Pew on religion in America. More
October 14, 2012
Joe Biden, 'Practicing Catholic'
Jeannie DeAngelis
Joe may believe he's been "practicing" Catholicism his whole life, but he'd better keep those training wheels on his theological bicycle. More
October 13, 2012
Benghazi: Osama's Revenge on Obama
James Lewis
Talk about chickens coming home to roost. Talk about the Mother of All Fiascos. It's the revenge of Osama bin Laden from the bottom of the ocean, and the message is plain: al-Qaeda is very much alive, and America is a paper tiger. More
October 13, 2012
No More 'Reaching across the Aisle,' Please
Daren Jonescu
In Thursday's debate, Biden's blustering and Raddatz's filibustering were to be expected. The real problem was Paul Ryan's frequent apologizing for stalwart conservatism. More
October 13, 2012
Obama's War on Nuclear Power
Joseph Somsel
This administration has thrown up roadblock after roadblock to cheap and reliable power for the United States. More
October 13, 2012
Selfish Republicans
Jason Katz Cooper
When you really care about something, you focus on it. You don't buy yourself a stone on a bridge to nowhere if food is what you were trying to buy. More
October 13, 2012
Romney's Edge
Jerrold L. Sobel
Never before in his brief but mercurial political career has Barack Obama faced an opponent willing to look him directly in the eye and expose his hollowness. More
October 13, 2012
California's Proposition 32: Ending Union Dominance Of California Politics
Tom Thurlow
It could be that passing Prop. 32 in California could be the next step in regaining control of America's states from out-of-control unions.
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October 13, 2012
The Media's Law of Silent Protests
Sally Zelikovsky
When President Obama came to San Francisco for his sixth fundraiser, the Tea Party protesters who greeted him were a virtual media non-event. More
October 13, 2012
Is Politics Important?
Jim Yardley
Every single part and every single facet of your life is impacted by politics. Politics cannot be ignored. More
October 13, 2012
Socialism: Against Gold, Guns, and God
Virginia Prodan
The Socialist system worked disastrously for Romania -- take it from someone who knows firsthand. It will do no better for the United States. More
October 13, 2012
Inside the Mind of a Liberal
Elise Cooper
Mike Gallagher's new book regales us with all the American staples that liberals hate...and there are quite a lot of them. More
October 12, 2012
BFD: Biden's Failed Debate
William L. Gensert
This administration does not lend itself well to the split screen and the VP might very well need psychiatric care. More
October 12, 2012
'Trust Me, I'm from the Past'
John Drew
If I had access to time travel, I would use it now to leverage my role as the only person on Earth willing to testify that young Obama was a genuine Marxist socialist in 1980. More
October 12, 2012
The Obamage Is Done
William L. Gensert
Barack doesn't think he failed. He thinks we, as a people, are just not smart enough to see his true margin of victory. More
October 12, 2012
Should Obama Win if He Creates Jobs?
Daren Jonescu
Obama's policy agenda is, in each and every detail, either directly socialistic or tending to advance the cause of the long-term achievement of socialism in America. More
October 12, 2012
The Weight of the Fed in the Voters' Decision
Jon N. Hall
The Law of Conservation of Matter holds that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. That's not good enough for the Federal Reserve -- you see, the Fed creates money. More
October 12, 2012
September's Unemployment Number Still Suspicious
Randall Hoven
When something happens that has never happened before, I think suspicion is called for. Statistics 101 backed me up. More
October 12, 2012
Hating Breitbart - A Fitting Film Tribute to a Unique Political Warrior
Scott Swett
Breitbart understood something that conservatives too often forget: politics is not a business or a game. Our freedom is under attack, and this is a war. More
October 12, 2012
Gold and Fear
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
We have tried gold. We're out of gold. Perhaps it's time to try fear. It worked for Thomas Jefferson. More
October 12, 2012
The Effect of Fairness on Tax Revenues
W.A. Beatty
Bottom line? Raising taxes is bad for prosperity...no matter your reason for doing it. More
October 11, 2012
So This Is What "God D*mn America" Looks Like
Stella Paul
Surveying the wreckage of the country formerly known as the leader of the free world, you may be forgiven for suspecting that Obama did indeed overhear a sermon or two during his loyal decades in Wright's Trinity Church. More
October 11, 2012
Media's Obama Narrative Collides with Reality
Rosslyn Smith
It's been a week since a 90-minute debate shifted the narrative of the 2012 election. The media haven't faced such a challenge to their accepted truths since 1991. Back then, they folded. More
October 11, 2012
Remember Nick Berg?
Paul Kengor
The rapidly evolving Libya scandal provides yet more opportunity for staggering pro-Obama media bias. More
October 11, 2012
Biden Won't Rescue a Spluttering Obama
The Drive-By Pundit
Joe Biden is able to get away with saying and doing things that would get the rest of us shunned by even our closest friends and family. That's a rare gift. More
October 11, 2012
Is Paul Ryan Hawt?
J.T. Hatter
Females across the nation say, "Wow!" And that translates into an awful lot of votes. More
October 11, 2012
The Obama Tapes That Can Bring Romney Victory
Edward Olshaker
Elections are less likely to be decided by debates than by a handful of images engraved in voters' minds. Using existing Obama tapes, Romney can win the image war. More
October 11, 2012
Bullying Prevention Awareness Month
D.L. Hammack
Next month, when it comes time to pull the lever, remember this: a vote for the incumbent is a vote to condone bullying at the highest level. More
October 11, 2012
Democrats Changed, not America
Douglas Schwartz
Obama won only by fooling most voters. Lincoln explained why this is unlikely to succeed twice. More
October 10, 2012
How Does a President Quit?
Monty Pelerin
Does the man who pretended to be president now pretend to be a candidate? More
October 10, 2012
Barack Obama, Pants on Fire
William Sullivan
Now we have hard documented evidence that President Obama will go before an audience and lie to their faces. More
October 10, 2012
Don't Bet on Obama's Likeability Rating
Frank Burke
Lacking a background in market research, many pundits are taking at face value a question with much more subtle implications. More
October 10, 2012
Systemic Medicare Fraud Under Houston's Sheila Jackson Lee
M. Catharine Evans
It's difficult to comprehend how all of this cheating and corruption went on under Jackson Lee's nose without her knowing about it. More
October 10, 2012
The Only Mad Hatter in the Room
Jeffrey Folks
Obama is poor at governance for the same reason he is poor at debate: he refuses to think in terms of discussion, collaboration, and negotiation. More
October 10, 2012
Cell Phones and College Tuition
Steve Baker
Why do cell phones get cheaper and better, while education costs go up as quality declines? More
October 10, 2012
Enough with Affirmative Action Presidents
Neil Snyder
We don't have four more years to waste on a man who has already proven beyond any shadow of a doubt that he is totally out of his league. More
October 9, 2012
Old Interview Sheds New Light on Obama's Debate Flop
Jack Cashill
Tells us why the genius Obama lost the last debate and why he will lose the next one. More
October 9, 2012
Interminable Sentence Nails Obamacare
Deane Waldman and Elise Cooper
Dr. Barbara Bellar thought she would start a fundraising event with a lighthearted tone. Instead, she started a prairie fire of mockery. More
October 9, 2012
NAACP Tries to Kill the Golden Goose
Robert Weissberg
With an absence of meaningful causes to fight for, it looks like the NAACP has set its sights on destroying education. More
October 9, 2012
Can an Imaginary Man Debate?
Jim O'Sullivan
How do you debate a fairytale, a myth, a fiction, a make-believe person created by the media? More
October 9, 2012
The Empty Chair Speaks
Arnold Cusmariu
Why the president showed up to take the equivalent of a final exam unprepared is simple: he entered the White House as the most unprepared president in over a century and has stayed that way. More
October 9, 2012
Time to Demythologize the Authoritarian Impulse
Daren Jonescu
The tyrannical impulse is not the exclusive provenance of monsters who have nothing in common with real live human beings. More
October 9, 2012
October Political Reality Check
Christopher Chantrill
Baby-boomer angst is understandable. Our cunning plan to coast through our retirement and then hand the mess to our children has gone the way of all cunning plans. Baby boomers realize it's time for a reality check. More
October 8, 2012
Why Obama Will Lose All Three Debates
Monty Pelerin
Obama supporters and detractors expect the old Obama to show better form in the next debate. But that is not going to happen! It cannot, because Obama's critical problem is not correctable. More
October 8, 2012
Obama's Rough Road Ahead
Bruce Walker
If Obama thought last week's debate was tough, he ain't seen nothing yet. More
October 8, 2012
Could Fannie and Freddie Add $5 Trillion to U.S. Debt?
Michael Iachetta
We now know that Rep. Barney Frank was either ignorant or lying when he denied that "the Federal Government is obligated to bail out people who lose money in connection" with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. More
October 8, 2012
Things to Do in the Debate When You're Dead
J.T. Hatter
When it comes to left-leaning media bias, we have a lot to look forward to in the upcoming debates. And Barack Obama will need all the help he can get. More
October 8, 2012
Political Yard Signs Tell More Than a Candidate's Name
Noel S. Williams
I was starting to notice a pattern: most political signs on well maintained properties were for Republican candidates. More
October 8, 2012
Mitt Romney: The Whitest Man in the Room?
Gary Jason
Romney's whiteness has been hit by various super-PACs, including the organization "African Americans for Obama." But Obama's allies in the academic world are really stepping up to the plate. More
October 8, 2012
Obama's Game Plan
Chad Stafko
Rest assured that Obama's people have not taken Romney's overwhelming debate win lying down. What does the Democratic campaign have in store? More
October 7, 2012
The Master Debater Part II
Clarice Feldman
Wednesday the public got to see the president as I have always seen him -- a lazy, superficial thinker who is over his head as Chief Executive. More
October 7, 2012
Obama, Who's Your Daddy?
J.T. Hatter
Why are people still talking about the birther issue? For one thing, it's a lot more complicated than the media likes to portray it. More
October 7, 2012
Madison Is Definitely Rising
Ed Kaitz
Despite heavy entertainment industry odds, Bray, the band, and the band's brilliant support staff have managed to catapult Madison Rising's deeply inspirational music and Reaganesque message to the top of the music charts. More
October 7, 2012
Prohibiting Cheerleaders the Free Exercise of Religion
Jeffrey Folks
The atheists have struck again. More
October 7, 2012
Islam Earns Its Scorn
Trevor Thomas
Clearly, by and large, Islam is an enforced religion with a violent founder, a violent founding, and a very violent past and present. More
October 7, 2012
The Sessions -- A Review
Marion DS Dreyfus
Such films as My Left Foot and Diving Bell and the Butterfly developed winning tales challenged protagonists overcoming handicaps. The Sessions is such a film. More
October 7, 2012
Sticks and Stones!
Frank Ryan
It makes no sense at all that any government would attempt to justify the acts of Muslim terrorists out of fear of what else they may do. More
October 7, 2012
Different Rules for Islam
Andrew E. Harrod
An irrepressible conflict between freedom around the world and the centuries-old orthodox understanding of an Islamic faith claiming a right to use force in the name of a prophet. More
October 7, 2012
Self-Persecuting Christians
Simon de Hundehutte
You would think that Christians, of all voting blocs, would be the most open to considering all issues and party pronouncements before casting their ballot. Not so for many. More
October 7, 2012
The Obama Mandate: The Gravest Threat to Religious Freedom in 226 Years
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
James Madison famously said that the people are right to take alarm at the "first advance on their liberties." With Obama, we have such an advance to contend with. More
October 6, 2012
How the Liberal Media Ruined Obama
Lisa Fritsch
It's almost not Obama's fault how spoiled and petulant he has become. After all, he's had generous help in becoming how he is. More
October 6, 2012
A View from Mormon Land
Jim Elwell
Given a lifelong exposure to and interaction with members of "The Church," I have one very solid observation to make: Mormons are no different from non-Mormons. More
October 6, 2012
Fourteen Critical Races Could Determine Our Future
Jim O'Sullivan
A somewhat overlooked battle is raging in fourteen states which may determine the future of our country during the next four years. Here is all the information you need to know. More
October 6, 2012
The Killing Exception
Tom Trinko
Why can't religious people who truly believe that abortion is the murder of an innocent unborn human being become the new conscientious objectors? More
October 6, 2012
A Society Without Rules
Gary Horne
Personal standards set the direction of a nation and are more important than an election. More
October 6, 2012
Dead Presidents and a Dying Economy
Richard Telofski
As it did on the day Kennedy was killed, American history changed the day George Washington became a "deader" dead president. More
October 6, 2012
Building That: Poland vs. Obama
Isaac Martin
It appears that the pursuit of happiness, mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, is truly a universal, unalienable right. More
October 6, 2012
On the Inevitability of a Nuclear-Armed Iran
C. Hart
Is it too late to turn back the atomic clock in the Middle East? More
October 6, 2012
An Eco-Fascist Gassing Experiment with Diesel Fumes at the EPA
Mark Musser
Where have we seen a big organization indiscriminately using gas on people before? More
October 5, 2012
Time to Fight
William L. Gensert
The "truth" can again be true -- it is time to fight. More
October 5, 2012
A Disengaged President
Matthew Holzmann
There has been a strange turn of events in the last few weeks as we have learned more about the political and personal isolation the president has created for himself. Wednesday's debate was dramatic evidence of his disengagement. More
October 5, 2012
Do We Want Mr. Nice Guy as President?
Selwyn Duke
Likeability can actually be a red flag. Why? Because projecting it is the specialty of the con man. He will tell you exactly what you want to hear; the good person tells you what you need to hear. More
October 5, 2012
Obama's Mask Slips
Pamela Geller
Obama is merely the pretty face for the über-left monster. Let's face it: Obama is merely a figurehead. A happy face for the anti-American, anti-individual, anti-capitalist revolution. More
October 5, 2012
A Wise and Frugal King
Todd Keister
The stark reality is that on November 6, Americans are electing a king to reign over a bankrupt country. More
October 5, 2012
Shut Up or Die, the Muslim Protesters Explained
John T. Bennett
No other group in American society benefits from the deference and kid-gloves treatment that this administration is extending to Muslim extremists. More
October 5, 2012
Building on a Kernel of Truth
Michael Reagan
While we are focused on the flash-bang pyrotechnics of the Libyan/North African debacles at the south end of the stage, the magician Mr. Putin will be working deftly to the north. More
October 5, 2012
Political Leaks
Elise Cooper
The leaks of the Obama administration are greater in magnitude and sensitivity than those of most previous administrations. More
October 4, 2012
Barack Obama and the Mandate of Heaven
J.R. Dunn
A failing Chinese monarch would easily recognize Obama's current situation. Everything has started going wrong at once. Things that used to work work no longer. Libya and Egypt are simply the latest manifestations. More
October 4, 2012
Romney's Going to Win
The Drive-By Pundit
Obama's the equivalent of a basketball player who has a "sweet spot" on the court where he's virtually unstoppable. Obama's "sweet spot" is in front of a teleprompter. More
October 4, 2012
Obama in Love
Clifton Chadwick
Where's the love gone? More
October 4, 2012
We Have Been Duped: The Story
Don Wilkie
In light of what we know today, much of what the friends of Obama have attested to is simply impossible. If these friends are not delusional, then they must have been intentionally falsifying their memories. More
October 4, 2012
Explaining the Media Devotion to Obama
Bruce Hanson
Why the media free pass for Obama? A fraternal kinship may be the reason why the mainstream media has failed to properly vet presidential candidate Barack Obama in 2008 and even now. More
October 4, 2012
Obama's Freudian Slip - He Wants to Export Jobs
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
No, Obama is not "channeling [his] opponent" when he says he wants fewer jobs in the United States. More
October 4, 2012
Rethinking Palestine 2012
Shoshana Bryen
The Oslo Accords, negotiated without U.S. participation and signed in 1993, were founded on the mistaken belief that Palestinians and Israelis were trying to solve the same problem. More
October 4, 2012
Voter ID and the Bigotry of Low Expectations
Christopher Paslay
With the presidential election right around the corner, the liberal propaganda machine is churning on all cylinders -- and nowhere less than on the issue of voting integrity. More
October 3, 2012
Obama Trolling for the Knucklehead Vote
Ed Lasky
Pundits have ridiculed the string of fluff television, radio, and magazine appearances that Barack Obama has been making the last few months. They are wrong. More
October 3, 2012
A Shot at What?
Anthony J.Ciani
President Obama has consistently ruled with the highly fluid, novel, unfair, and unjust definitions of "fairness" and "justice" that are commonly found in socialism. More
October 3, 2012
Ten Simple Things Mitt Should Do or Say During the Debates
Gerald Santovsky
But only if he wants to win the election. More
October 3, 2012
Four More Years? Of This?
Warren Beatty
Obama wants four more years to further ruin the U.S. economy and to further lie to us. Plus he wants four more years to perfect cronyism and to subsidize "green energy." More
October 3, 2012
The Progressive-Islamist Alliance
J.T. Hatter
The affinity between radical Islamists and the progressive left derives from a shared belief that America is the Great Satan and must be destroyed. More
October 3, 2012
How the Europeans Saved Islam
Mike Konrad
The civilizational struggle we now face is one of our own making. More
October 3, 2012
The Verdict on 'Doctors' Obama and Romney
Deane Waldman
Are the doctors fit to practice medicine? Or should their licenses be revoked? More
October 3, 2012
Destructive Passion
Bruce Thornton
What truly motivates the American left? More
October 2, 2012
D'Souza Can't Quite Accept the Real Obama
Jack Cashill
Respectable conservatives in media, D'Souza included, have largely wasted the last six years. I cannot recall a single fact about Obama that they discovered. More
October 2, 2012
How Obama Won the Upcoming Debate
Timothy C. Daughtry
If Obama were to show up in a clown suit and flip-flops, the media narrative would be that his unconventional attire was a daring and brilliant move designed to challenge the status quo and reveal his human side. More
October 2, 2012
Why Obama Sticks in my Craw
Bruce Johnson
I remember being misled like cattle recall the hot iron. Here is an array of instances that stick in my craw. More
October 2, 2012
Which Polls Count
Bruce Walker
It is very clear that the polls this election year are wildly out of sync. So whom should we trust? More
October 2, 2012
Barack Obama: Anticolonialist or Neo-Communist?
Victor Volsky
Kudos to Dinesh D'Souza. He's made a much-needed splash with his brilliant film 2016: Obama's America. But his worldview and the United States have a different provenance much closer to home. More
October 2, 2012
Chicago, the New Capital of Segregation
Michael Bargo Jr.
Chicago leads nation in the Second Wave of housing segregation and racial oppression. More
October 2, 2012
Obama and Putin
Kim Zigfeld
The scope and intensity of the neo-Soviet crackdown now underway in Vladimir Putin's Russia is truly breathtaking to behold. President Obama is not responding well. More
October 2, 2012
Romney's Big Problem?
J. Robert Smith
That a New York Times reporter would assert that mainstream media bias is overblown really isn't news. More
October 1, 2012
Is Barack Obama a Compulsive Liar?
Steve McCann
Barack Obama has lied about the terrorist attack on the American Consulate in Libya for over 15 days. The media can no longer overlook his pattern of lying. More
October 1, 2012
The Real Enemy
Bruce Walker
Obama, Biden, Reid, and Pelosi are profoundly ignorant and shallow people. In the long run, they are inconsequential. The real enemy is far more sinister. More
October 1, 2012
The Swedish Model: Government Austerity
Randall Hoven
The real story of Sweden is the exact opposite of a "socialist success story." More
October 1, 2012
ObamaCare: The Kiss of Death
J.T. Hatter
ObamaCare is the kiss of death to democracy, liberty and freedom, and the high-quality health care we have enjoyed in the USA. This has been Obama's true objective all along. More
October 1, 2012
How Would the World Vote?
Arnold Cusmariu
If Obama could (never mind how) get the world to vote in the U.S. presidential election in November, which countries would vote for him and which for Romney? What lesson should Americans draw from the results? More
October 1, 2012
Egyptian President Morsi Shows His Colors
Ashraf Ramelah
Last week he answered the question of whether Egypt is an ally or not. More
October 1, 2012
No Decency of Candor
G. Murphy Donovan
The Christopher Stevens obit that appeared in the 12 September 2012 edition of the Washington Post is more about mythologizing a failed foreign policy than it is about an ambassador's life. More
October 1, 2012
Pundits Worry about Conservatism. Again.
Christopher Chantrill
Apart from the chorus of people telling Mitt Romney how to run his campaign, last week spawned a lot of "What is Conservatism" musings. More
October 1, 2012
John Dewey Is a Fraud
Bruce Deitrick Price
Most nonsense in our public schools is sustained by John Dewey's alleged greatness. Remove him from the equation and people can pursue what works best. More
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