The Christmas Gift in the Battleground Poll

The Battleground Poll has consistently showed that 6 out of 10 Americans describe themselves as either “very conservative” or “somewhat conservative.”

Hillary & Obama: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

If Mrs. Clinton continues her downward spiral and is abandoned by those who are always first to desert a sinking ship, will Obama get the nod?

Ultimatum

Honest analysts will acknowledge that Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee are the last two men standing in the Republican primary.

Why Musharraf Stands to Gain from Bhutto's Assassination

Pervez Musharraf is all set for a coronation on January 8th.

Can We Afford President Bill Richardson?

If you’re thinking about voting for him, consider what kind of governor he’s been.

Is Abolishing Canada’s Human Rights Commissions Necessary?

In Canada, the Human Rights Commissions are convenient venues for harassing conservatives and suppressing free speech, as demonstrated by the Canadian Islamic Congress' complaint against Mark Steyn and Maclean's magazine. Nonetheless, Aaron Goldstein argues that these uniquely Canadian institutions may be amenable to reform.

Stepping Back from the Precipice

There was logic to removing Saddam, but there was no precedent; America has never engaged in a preemptive war or any war in which we had not first been attacked. A review of Patrick Buchanan's Day of Reckoning.

A Conservative Republican? An Interview with Kieran Michael Lalor

Kieran Michael Lalor is an Iraq war veteran running for Congress in New York's 19th Congressional District.  Here are his thoughts on the 2008 elections, illegal immigration, the Libertarian Party, and the legacy of George W. Bush.

Winners of the Coveted 2007 Award for Political Incorrectness

For journalists and academics everywhere, the Duke lacrosse case seemed to validate deeply-held beliefs on race, class, and sex in America.  But Dave Evans, Reade Seligmann, and Collin Finnerty were less interested in academic theories than the actual truth.

The Light Side of Buckley

In his collection of correspondence from his Notes and Asides column, William F. Buckley, Jr. reminds us that one can be sharp and relevant without being boorish. A review of Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription.

The Church of Huck: Growing Government in the Name of Religion

As a man of faith, I understand that when you believe your principles reflect God's will, you won't bend.

Looks Count

Memo to Hillary: Get a facelift!

The First Promise of Christmas

This time of year we should think back on the birth of Jesus in the town Bethlehem, the excitement of the shepherds, and Mary's joy in having found God's favor. But when we do so, let us not forget the events of the Garden and God's first promise of a Christmas Day.

Al Gore Opens Mouth, Increases Carbon Footprint

The latest from Albert Gore.

Climate Change Rallies, Realities and Sacrifices

The best approach to the threat of climate change is to adapt, as our ancestors did.

The Scientific Leftists of the Center For Inquiry

According to the Center for Inquiry, science is the highest form of knowledge, trumping religion, intuition, and tradition, among other things. However, there are very good reasons to believe that science is not the highest form of knowledge.

The Huckabee Hustle

Mike Huckabee is a pro-life Southern Baptist minister with charm, wit and a good-ol’-boy, yuck-it-up style.  Yet this resplendent exterior only serves to obscure the stain of liberal sin.

Jackie Mason vs. James Watson: Jews, IQ, and ‘Shvartzers’

The truth can never be racist.

Darwin’s Lapdog Thinks You’re an ID-iot!

If you believe God had anything to do with man’s origins.

9 Questions for…David Leyonhjelm

David Leyonhjelm on guns, alcohol, and Australia's libertarian party, the Liberty & Democracy Party.

Iran’s 2003 Grand Bargain Offer: Secrets, Lies, and Manipulation

Iran's 2003 "grand bargain" offer to the US was a major element of an unprecedented misinformation campaign to disguise the nature of the Iranian regime and its intentions.

Honor Thy Contracts

The Eighth Circuit’s decision in Americans United for the Separation of Church and State v. Prison Fellowship Ministries, Inc. makes for a nice, early Christmas present.

He's Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty or Nice . . . or Stupid

Santa's girth sets a poor example for children struggling with obesity, and his well-documented use of the word "ho" is downright insensitive.

The Roe v. Wade IQ Test

It is not at all surprising that public support for Roe v. Wade is typically rooted in a lack of knowledge.

The Africa Command Prospect and the Partition of Somalia

The situation in Somalia is now considered the worst humanitarian crisis in Africa. Is this the proper time for the Department of Defense to support partition?







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