By Steven D. Laib, on July 31st, 2009
Barack Obama stated first that he did not have all the facts; that he had not reviewed the matter and that Professor Gates was his friend. Then he stuck his foot all the way in by criticizing the police when he had already admitted not knowing enough to form an intelligent opinion of the [...]
By Jack Kerwick, on July 31st, 2009
The Gates-Obama-Crowley affair is but the latest episode in the Anti-traditionalist class's continual battle to permanently neutralize its competition.
By Bernie Reeves, on July 31st, 2009
Walter Cronkite's greatest betrayal came after the Tet Offensive, when he stopped reporting the news and offered his own, "subjective" analysis.
By Daniel M. Zucker, on July 31st, 2009
If the United States reneges on its promise to protect 3,500 Iranian exiles in Iraq, why should the State of Israel trust that the United States will fulfill promises to protect the Jewish State?
By Lisa Fabrizio, on July 30th, 2009
It is the Republican Party that still supports the idea of American exceptionalism; a belief that immigrants apparently share or they wouldn't be here.
By Thomas E. Brewton, on July 30th, 2009
All government intervention in the economy distorts decision making, with bad and unanticipated results.
By Andrew Walden, on July 29th, 2009
Jon Klein clearly understands how the "Birther" scam helps Obama divert his political opponents.
By Selwyn Duke, on July 29th, 2009
Whenever we peddle that lie called the race card, we contribute to the mass delusion and lessen the chances that the Truth will be known.
By Aaron Goldstein, on July 28th, 2009
It's a cop thing, you wouldn't understand.
By Nancy Morgan, on July 28th, 2009
Perhaps if Sgt. Crowley had the benefit of a Harvard education he would know that he was racist.
By Selwyn Duke, on July 27th, 2009
The Michael Savage story is one of a bureaucrat chosen by quota who then chose a victim by quota.
By George de Poor Handlery, on July 27th, 2009
No to violence but support for its ideas. The dictatorship of virtue is a perennial seller. Good coup, bad coup, whose coup is what matters. Faith, identity and tolerance. Another failing EU candidate. Is Obama Wilsonian? The Dictator's Tantrum.
By Rachel Alexander, on July 26th, 2009
It is true the earth had a slight increase in temperature during the first forty years of the 20th century. But global warming and cooling is cyclical and there has not been any proof that warming is caused by man-made CO2, which lags years behind global warming. Global warming and cooling correlates with sunspots, [...]
By Sharon Kass, on July 25th, 2009
It seems it was more important in this speech for Obama to establish his and Michelle's "street cred" as children of deprivation, bogus though that is.
By Lisa Fabrizio, on July 24th, 2009
The feeling that "religious dictates" are outside a person rather than inside, sums up the plight of many American Catholics.
By Gary Larson, on July 23rd, 2009
Forty years ago Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy (D-MA) attended a funeral for a 28-year-old Pennsylvania woman. Her death is eerily unremarked, mostly unremembered today, at least in mainstream media. Yet the story left untold is the tragic stuff of a Joseph Conrad novel.
By Aaron Goldstein, on July 23rd, 2009
Being a "black man in America" does not grant you the right to be obnoxious.
By Christopher Adamo, on July 23rd, 2009
When the diatribe promoting medicine as a "right" is stripped away, all that remains is an unfathomable bureaucratic web, which at the end of the day requires resources from one citizen in order to pay the medical bills of another.
By Steven D. Laib, on July 22nd, 2009
Voter turnout did not spike upward in the 2008 general election. Instead, it remained essentially flat.
By Jack Kerwick, on July 22nd, 2009
From the leftist's perspective, "racism," "sexism," and "imperialism" are the greatest of this world's evils, and the United States of America is the greatest purveyor of these evils.
By Thomas E. Brewton, on July 22nd, 2009
There is more than a bit of nastiness in this liberal-progressive urge to smash what others have built and to drag people down to their level.
By Ivan Eland, on July 22nd, 2009
Adopting the more restrained foreign policy of a republic, instead of the current expansive posture of an empire, would return America to the fine tradition of the nation's founders.
By Christopher Adamo, on July 21st, 2009
Few Americans can name any of the courageous dozen of their countrymen who have walked on another world.
By Harold Witkov, on July 21st, 2009
"Beam me up Scotty. There's no intelligent life down here."
By Jeff Lukens, on July 21st, 2009
George Orwell warned that no one ever seized power with the intention of relinquishing it.
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