The Song That Is Irresistible: How the State Leads People to Their Own Destruction

People yearn for security, and they look to the state to provide it, but they are calling upon a wolf to guard the sheep.

From Personal to Colossal

Corporate globalism was preceded by the passing of relationship banking.

JFK and the Punitive Liberals

Since the assassination of John F. Kennedy, many leftists have adopted the view that America — by virtue of its historical crimes — is a land and country in need of punishment. A review of James Piereson's Camelot and the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American Liberalism.

Little Hope for Peace in Annapolis

The "joint understanding" reached between Israel and the Palestinians amounts to little more than an agreement to agree at some point in the future.

How to Fight for Life

Whether we fight to pass the Human Life Amendment or localize the battle for the hearts and minds of the American people, one of the most important steps is to elect a president dedicated to the protection of innocent human life.

9 Questions for…Lisa DePasquale

Lisa DePasquale on Al Gore, the war on bees, and running the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Seeing Reds: Overcoming Political Colorblindness

You may be politically colorblind, and not even know it. We can remedy that condition.

Why Does Sarkozy Trust Chavez?

The political acumen Sarkozy demonstrated in his handling of the French railroad workers strike is glaringly absent when it comes to bringing about the release of Ingrid Betancourt.

The Four-State Solution

At the upcoming Annapolis summit, US policy should account for the fact that there are already four de facto Palestinian States.

Loons and Bears Versus Eskimos and Oil

At a time when a $100 barrel of oil makes economies around the world quiver, the “conservationists” are more interested in a yellow-billed loon than in your ability to drive to work, pick up the kids at school, or just go anywhere in your car.

Lawless Legality

The Hungarian Ministry of Finance and National Bank for decades have hidden the fact that the country’s post-1945 governments embezzled most of what was left of the Jewish fortunes confiscated in 1944-45 by the Nazi Sztójay and Szálasi governments.

The Iranian Regime’s Lobby in the US and the Israeli Decoy

The Iranian regime and its lobbyists for years have tried to frame its confrontation with the International community and its own people as a battle between Iran and Israel.

Tightening the Noose on Iran

To avoid being trapped between a choice of military action and a nuclear-armed Iran, we need to get moving diplomatically.

Never Learning from the Past

A book that should be mandatory reading for all the current and aspiring leaders of the world is David A. Andelman’s A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price We Pay Today.

A Concerned Eye on Durban II

Why does Israel continue to subject itself to consistent condemnations from the UN, when it receives nothing in return except the clear message that it is not wanted. A report from Sunday's conference, "Hijacking Human Rights: The Demonization of Israel by the United Nations."

The Liberty Alliance: Championing Liberty and Dignity in our Human Community

All of the exclusive alliances, spheres of influence, balances of power and all other expedients which occurred and failed for centuries outside of a universal organization have now occurred and failed this century inside the UN.  Unlike the UN, the Liberty Alliance will be composed of free nations dedicated to expanding human liberty to peoples yet free, [...]

Paul Krugman: Social Magician

Mr. Krugman waves his magic wand and presumes to banish future difficulties for Social Security.

Collision Course

The land of the free and home of the brave is soaring to new heights in the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.

The War in Iran

The world does not have to go to war with Iran. Indeed, it should take sides in a war which is already going on in that country.

Crackpot Realism Is Riding High

Formerly known as “the best and the brightest,” crackpot realists are now hard at work dishing out death and destruction wherever they turn their attention in the wider world.

Mourning in America

As we prepare to collectively carve what Ben Franklin thought should be our national bird, let us turn away from self-defeating mourning and pray that God will continue to bless our still-great nation.

The Ron Paul Revolution?

If his candidacy were a patriotic rocket whistling over a blackened battlefield, it would surely miss the target — the most important ingredient of the fuel mix is sorely missing.

Four More Years

Four more years of Washington corruption may be all that the nation needs before it will awaken to the need for another Barry Goldwater or Ronald Reagan.

What’s Not Great About Christianity?

Dinesh D'Souza argues that reason, science, and history — the intellectual tools acclaimed by atheists — support the existence of God along with the greatness of Christianity. A review of What’s So Great About Christianity.

Because She’s a Woman

Hillary Rodham Clinton may be our first affirmative-action president.







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