John F. McManus
Kerry Postures as a War Hero
As a presidential hopeful, Senator John Kerry touts his military experience. But 30 years ago he led anti-war protests and marched alongside revolutionary Communists.
Veteran Conservative Leader Howard Phillips Dies at 72
Korea: Looking Back — and Looking Ahead
Considering the experience of the Korean war, the U.S. response to the current crisis on the Korean peninsula should be handled according to the Constitution and without UN interference.
Remembering Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher, 87, who passed away on April 8 after suffering a stroke, was the longest-serving prime minister of Great Britain of the 20th century and the only woman to hold the post.
Honoring the King Myth
The holiday commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. should be repealed because he was an immoral man with clear links to Communists.
Cruz and Feinstein Clash on Guns and the Constitution
An exchange between Senators Ted Cruz and Diane Feinstein about the latter's gun control bill presented an opportunity for all to learn an important lesson about the Constitution and the rights of the people including the right to keep and bear arms.
Why Not Obey the Entire Constitution?
Our leaders do indeed know that the Constitution exists. It would be wonderful, however, if they faithfully adhered to all of it.
Chuck Hagel: A Brief Look at Obama's Nominee for Secretary of Defense
Chuck Hagel’s obviously solid connections to the Establishment’s Insiders — his membership in the Council on Foreign Relations and his promotion of an internationalist foreign policy in the CFR's Foreign Affairs magazine — are not receiving the attention they deserve.
Why John Kerry Should Not Be Secretary of State
There is plenty in the past of President Obama's nominee for Secretary of State, Senator John Kerry, that should exclude him from consideration.
Russell Means Dead at 72
One of the earliest members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) after it was founded in 1969, Russell Means died of natural causes at his ranch in Porcupine, South Dakota on October 22.