America’s Greatest Presidents

The truly great men who have led this nation throughout our history deserve the American people’s most heartfelt thanks for a job well done.

The “Levantithan” (Or My Second Favorite Ezra)

The Canadian publisher of the Western Standard, Ezra Levant, has published the controversial Mohammed cartoons.

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Reagan vs. Dubya: A Size of Government Contest

Bush’s lack of philosophical commitment to limited government has set the tone in Washington, where the GOP was losing its will on spending before Clinton left town.

Lies Exposed by Photos and Videos

The photographic and video evidence reveals that partial birth abortion is a surgical act of infanticide.

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Creating a Nation of Wusses

What brings Col. Boyington to my attention is the shameful treatment he recently received, albeit posthumously, at the hands of the student senate at his alma mater, the Univ. of Washington.

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The Way We Think

There is an important relationship between PC-derived positions in the world of the industrialized countries and their ability to prevail in the conflict the Jihadists are forcing on them.

Religion, Science and Blarney

The “Evangelical Climate Initiative” does not represent the vast majority of evangelicals.

CNN Anchor Worries Ports Outsourced to Terrorists

“Lou Dobbs Tonight” hypes fear, excludes defenders of Arab port company.

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Olympic Distress

The Olympic Games were, in past days, a joy to behold.

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The Perpetual Teach-In for Perpetual Indoctrination

David Horowitz’s The Professors is an illuminating introduction to those most responsible for the decline of the American university.

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Slandered vs. Slander Author?

There is something new under the sun: Ted Rall is offended.

Much Ado About Nothing

The hunting accident that occurred when Vice President Dick Cheney shot a hunting buddy during a bird hunt is only of interest because it involved the Vice President.

Federal Budget: Here a Cut, There a Cut

Media see budget ‘cuts’ everywhere, but they ignore the fact that government programs don’t stop growing. Student loan programs are an example of the misleading coverage.

Another Ominous Parallel

The issue with Iran is whether we are facing a case of militarism disguised as peaceful use of potentially military technology.

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An Interview with John McWhorter

John McWhorter on linguistics, welfare, Bill Cosby, Al Sharpton, and his new book, Winning the Race.

Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway

Jonathan Parshall and Anthony Tully have made a major contribution in examining the characteristics of a people embarked on a course of self-destruction.

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Feminine Mystique, or Feminine Mistake?

Forty years after publication of the Feminine Mystique, is it time to pop open the champagne bottle and exclaim, “You’ve come a long way, baby?”

Putting The Ax To The Tree-Chopping Canard

The Israeli Left and its amen chorus in the international media continue to denounce Jewish “settlers” for imaginary environmental sabotage while ignoring the long track record of Arab environmental terrorism.

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In Defense Of Ann Coulter

I find it very troubling that conservative commentators are so offended by a few harsh words for our sworn enemies.

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The Twilight of Freedom of Speech

Why does a Muslim have a moral right to his dogmas, but we don’t to our rational principles?

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Restoring the Rule of Law and Constitutional Government

The PATRIOT Act is unlikely to prevent another terrorist attack. Even before 9/11, law enforcement authorities had enough investigative powers to battle terrorism without it.

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Brokeback Mohammed

What if the National Endowment for the Arts funded a play about Islam?

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I Received an Honorable Mention in the Holocaust Cartoon Contest and All I Got was this Lousy T-Shirt

Aaron Goldstein unveils the list of prizes to be awarded in Hamshahri’s Holocaust cartoon contest.

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The Cartoon Jihad: Free Speech in the Balance

We must uncompromisingly defend the right to freedom of speech.

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How to Beat Hillary in 2008

Hillary has not moved to the middle, contrary to media reports, and she has failed to develop the leadership persona of her husband. Both of these vulnerabilities should be exploited by Republicans. Run a few television clips of Hillary Clinton droning on in her monotone, school-marm voice about “the children” or government healthcare.

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