Opinion
Former Obama Aide: The President “Doesn’t Like People”
We have someone who “doesn’t call anyone,” is “not close to almost anyone,” and “really doesn’t like people” — which is Obama —...
Politicians, Catholicism, and the False Equivalence
You’ve got to hand it to that Joe Biden. He certainly has chutzpah. After all, what do you call it when a man...
Read moreRandom Thoughts
Not since the days of slavery have there been so many people who feel entitled to what other people have produced as there...
Read moreLessons for Republicans: Speak to the Heart, not the Head
Given all of the precious time that they have invested in talking about the gazillions in debt with which Democrats are saddling future...
Read more“Runaway Slave” Documentary Calls Americans to Run From Tyranny
Pastor C.L. Bryant hosts Runaway Slave, a documentary based on the theme of modern day enslavement to the tyranny of government, and calls...
Read moreEducational History and Professional Ignorance
The ignorance of the professionals is what has made a total sham of American public education. Their ignorance of our educational history is...
Read moreMovie Review: Atlas Shrugged Part 2
Part 2 of the movie trilogy of Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged is, by turns, eerie, chilling, disappointing, and affirming. With twice the...
Read more“Here Comes the Boom”: Positive Film With Christian Overtones
Kevin James is his usual lovable self in his latest family-friendly film, Here Comes the Boom, which he co-wrote and co-produced. Playing a...
Read moreThe Labor Department’s “Mud Pie” Unemployment Rate
The funny thing about the Labor Department’s monthly unemployment report is that the number-crunching bureaucrats act like they’re delivering high-carat diamonds when the...
Read moreSocially Slow Laughin’ Joe
Consider Joe Biden's behavior at the vice-presidential debate. If his grasp of human nature is so poor that he didn't know obnoxiousness was...
Read moreA Review of “The Intolerance of Tolerance”
D. A. Carson’s new book, The Intolerance of Tolerance, is an exceptional work that stands out as having an enduring significance for understanding the...
Read moreCould Big Bird Decide This Year’s Election?
Is it remotely possible that the 2012 presidential election will be decided by an eight-foot-tall, bright yellow bird? I know it sounds ridiculous....
Read moreClinton’s Legacy: The Financial and Housing Meltdown
Bill Clinton is certainly full of himself these days. That might have something to do with the fact that no one is likely...
Read moreThe Lover of Liberty and the 2012 Presidential Election
Some Ron Paul supporters argue that a vote for either Romney or Obama is unacceptable, for even if one can be said to...
Read moreNo, We Can’t — Just Get Past Race
There is this idea among many that we can get past apparent differences by concluding they don’t exist. This is reflected in the...
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