By Phillip Ellis Jackson, on July 31st, 2006
The people who bring you the news of the day about nonexistent wiretaps and hypothetical invasions of privacy disguised as actual events are the same ones reporting on the “scientific evidence” that man is slowly turning Earth into the planet Venus. Unfortunately for the NRDC, Al Gore, and other radical environmentalists, since man didn’t cause [...]
By Nicholas Stix, on July 29th, 2006
The former Nihilist-in-Chief liked to say, "Change is good," but even Bill Clinton would have drawn the line at the shenanigans by the makers of that national institution, Hellman's Mayonnaise.
By Bob Cheeks, on July 28th, 2006
Jerome R. Corsi’s Atomic Iran takes readers on a long journey through the layered and nuanced application of terrorist intrigue, the efforts on the part of misanthropic Democrats to cripple American intelligence gathering operations, the wacky Mullah’s oppressive efforts to silence critics, and the efforts on the part of Iranian intelligence to locate and operate [...]
By Ben-Peter Terpstra, on July 28th, 2006
According to Ann Coulter, liberalism is a religion coated in scientific sounding words and one too many beautiful lies.
By Bonnie Chernin Rogoff, on July 28th, 2006
According to the feminists, the "Republican Taliban" is in control of the US Senate.
By Gary Larson, on July 27th, 2006
Poor denizens of casinos have endowed a few tribes with fabulous
wealth. And Jack Abramoff knew the best way to protect their monopoly.
By George Shadroui, on July 27th, 2006
William F. Buckley, Jr. is not defending Democratic attitudes or behavior. He isn't even suggesting that the war against the practictioners of terrorism is lost or should not be fought. He is simply observing that Bush and his team are limping along unimpressively and that their single most important foreign policy initiative has proven to be a [...]
By Lisa Fabrizio, on July 27th, 2006
In Connecticut, leftist Democrats are supporting the campaign of a former Republican millionaire who owns Halliburton stock, while the party’s superstar is stumping for a man who’s accused of cozying up to a GOP president.
By Rachel Alexander, on July 26th, 2006
Critics of the Bush administration who complain that the U.S. is too hawkish toward Iran have no better plan of their own to offer. U.N. member countries who are not on Ahmadinejad's top two enemies list care more about oil than whether Ahmadeinejad wants to bomb us.
By Glenn White, on July 26th, 2006
I find it hard to believe that some scientists are simply saying what
the oil companies tell them to and I find it hard to believe that other
scientists are simply radical environmentalists.
By Winkfield F. Twyman, Jr., on July 26th, 2006
When strangers meet at the Black Table, there is always a tentative sizing up of the other person for their loyalty to the race.
By Alan Caruba, on July 26th, 2006
The problem with waiting for Iran to become a nuclear power is that the leaders of Iran keep saying crazy things and promising to do crazy things.
By Carey Roberts, on July 26th, 2006
Napoleon Bonaparte once observed, “Female virtue has been held in suspicion from the beginning of the world, and ever will be.
By Greg Scott, on July 25th, 2006
It’s one of those things you “can’t not know.” The New York Times, Don of the Media Hit Squad, despises the Bush Administration and on a more stealth (but more longstanding) level, loathes the U.S. Armed Forces. The latest ugly example came July 7 in what is more accurately described as a press release for [...]
By Thomas E. Brewton, on July 25th, 2006
Liberals express fear of an imagined conspiracy to impose a brutal Christian theocracy upon the nation.
By Ivan Eland, on July 25th, 2006
A comprehensive negotiated “land for peace” settlement is the only way to make support for Hezbollah and Hamas evaporate.
By Fiona Kobusingye-Boynes, on July 25th, 2006
Responsible researchers, journalists and officials should focus on malaria – not insecticides.
By Burt Prelutsky, on July 25th, 2006
Why should it be so unreasonable that once in a while, like when He gets really lonely, he rings up Reverend Robertson for a chat?
By Winkfield F. Twyman, Jr., on July 24th, 2006
The clearest insights into the black condition might be found in the lost art of “table talk.”
By Jim Kouri, on July 24th, 2006
US police departments are outgunned and outmanned, while George W. Bush remains almost entirely focused upon his amnesty program.
By Bonnie Chernin Rogoff, on July 24th, 2006
Pat Buchanan has never been a friend of Israel.
By Onkar Ghate, on July 22nd, 2006
Only when the initiators of force learn that their actions lead to their own destruction, will peace be possible in the Middle East.
By Winkfield F. Twyman, Jr., on July 21st, 2006
I've always believed that African-American lawyers have an obligation to help others deciding whether to enter the profession. How many black historians, writers, and philosophers have we lost to the legal grind?
By George de Poor Handlery, on July 21st, 2006
Many of the rallying functions and the allegations of classical anti-Semitism have been updated and mutated into a new form of anti-Americanism.
By Aaron Goldstein, on July 21st, 2006
With supposed friends in Europe and the UN eager to blame Israel for the terrorist acts of Hamas and Hezbollah, it is my duty to speak out in Israel’s defense.
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