Ian Fletcher Interviewed by Documentary Filmmaker Gregory Thanos on What’s Wrong With Free Trade

Santorum, After Iowa

Santorum’s sustained buzz in Iowa’s small diners and Pizza Ranch restaurants is not due in any way to his celebrity or his charm. [...]

Republican Temperament: A Guide to the Presidential Candidates

Newt is an engineer, Romney is an administrator, Bachmann is an advocate, Santorum is a conservator, Paul is an organizer, Perry is an operator, Huntsman is an entertainer, and Obama is a mentor.

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Newt Gingrich May Not Be the Next Reagan, But He Could be Churchill

What about the distrust that many conservatives feel for Gingrich? It may be hard for us to understand, but Winston Churchill was thoroughly disliked and mistrusted by the leadership of his Conservative Party.

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Ron Paul is Dangerous

Mr. Paul is many things, but conservative is not one of them. He’s a died-in-the-wool libertarian. That’s one part conservative, two parts anarchist. Ron Paul never had a chance; but now, with the possible exception of his most committed devotees, I suspect most people will finally admit it.

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Why I Remember Ty Cobb

Ty Cobb was always an outsider in his chosen profession—not only because he was a Southerner in the all-Northern big leagues, but also and especially because he was reared in genteel fashion.

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Christopher Hitchens: RIP

Hitchens is — sadly — a disappearing breed of intellectual. Hitchens grew up left, moved right on several issues, and wound up belonging to no one. He was least convincing on the one issue he chose to expend most of his dogmatic effort in his final years — his atheism.

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Tebowphobia

Fans love Tim Tebow. But if you read the sports pages, he is a lucky, muscle-bound dunce who is the tool of evil forces.

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Mad Or Otherwise Alan Grayson Won’t Go Away

After getting trounced  in 2010 for reelection, far left idiot Alan Grayson is running again for Congress in Florida.

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Frankly Barney, You Won’t Be Missed

Barney Frank is morally, politically and ethically corrupt. His longevity is a product of a gerrymandered district that made him impervious to public opinion.

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Barney Frank an Embarassment

Representative Frank will be remembered as an embarrassment, a reckless gambler, and a legislative malefactor.

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GOP Flip-Flopping Over Mitt Romney

Why has there been a sudden increase in opposition to Mitt Romney coming from the conservative wing of the GOP now that he is the GOP frontrunner? Is Romney really that liberal? Is the opposition really due to his Mormon faith?

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Is the World Really Better off Because of Steve Jobs?

I am going to defy the conventional thinking in suggesting that Steve Jobs and what he represented have not been all that good for us or our culture.

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What Was So Special About the Glenn Beck Program (and What Should FOX NEWS Learn From It)?

Though I have been a huge fan of Rush for years, and I like Hannity and O'Reilly, it was Beck that came in and took a hard look at the history behind the Democratic/Liberal ideology.

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The Final Days of the Glenn Beck Phenomenon?

Is Glenn Beck going to lose his Fox News show? Is he a passing trend on his way out now? Or is there something to him? 

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A Tribute to Herb Zweibon

Herb Zweibom and Americans For A Safe Israel always stood against any Israeli retreat from Judea and Samaria and Gaza.

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This Is Our Hill and These Are Our Beans

Life became a little less funny with the passing of Leslie Nielsen over the weekend.

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Remembering Joe Sobran

Joe Sobran was very much of the "republic not an empire" school and he resented, clearly, that the "paleocons" were losing influence to the "neocons."

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Seeking to Put America First

An interview with Jay Townsend, GOP candidate for the US Senate.

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An Interview with Aaron Klein

Fern Sidman interviews the author of "The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and other anti-American Extremists."

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Memories of Lena Horne: The Calm After Stormy Weather

Although Horne had four decades of show business under her belt the first thing I think of when I hear her name are those appearances on Sesame Street.

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Responding to Islamic Extremism

An interview with Dr. Marvin Belsky of the Human Rights Coalition Against Radical Islam.

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Why is Sarah Palin “Going Rogue?”

In her new autobiography, Palin explains why some of her media interviews did not turn out well, calls out McCain staffers, and gives conservatives the meat and potatoes they crave.

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California’s GOP Gubernatorial Candidates: Is Poizner the most conservative?

Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner may not be the "conservative candidate" in California's gubernatorial race, but he is the most conservative of the three leading Republican candidates.

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Author Leslie Carbone at the Defending the American Dream Summit

Leslie Carbone is a throwback to an earlier time, but an intelligent and informed throwback, showing us by example what too many in America have lost in terms of attitude, drive, and self-confidence.

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