Opinion
Why Wasn’t Johnson There?
As I went walking up the stair I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. I...
Undercounting the Unemployed
The U.S. job growth in May — or, more accurately, the lack of job growth — indicates that the economic “recovery” is coming...
Read moreFlag Day & What Old Glory Means to You
When’s the last time you heard (or better yet, sung) the lyrics to George M. Cohan’s marvelous tribute to the country he loved?...
Read moreRussia: “Morally Corrupt to the Core”
When Nevada Senate contender Sharron Angle led incumbent Harry Reid by three points in polls but lost by six on Election Day 2010,...
Read moreSarah Palin’s Emails
In the annals of American politics, I don’t believe that any congressman, governor, or president has been the subject of such relentless liberal...
Read moreWhy True Reform of American Public Education is Impossible
To understand why our public education system is in its present wretched academic state, one must realize that the system is no longer...
Read moreJudy Moody and the Not So Bummer Summer: Review
Judy Moody and the Not So Bummer Summer proves to be a pleasant enough family movie about the joys of childhood. The film...
Read moreExamining Obama’s Idea of “Fundamental Transformation”
Since he has been elected President, commentators on the right have debated amongst themselves as to what Barack Obama honestly expects to gain...
Read moreThe Exploding Federal Budget
It’s hard to believe that the entire federal budget in 1960 was $76.5 billion, which is a little less (just $500 million less)...
Read moreReview of “Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion”
Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion, by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010, 547 pages, hardcover. On April 18, 1906,...
Read moreObama’s Betrayal of Israel
When a woman showed up at the Soroka Medical Center in Beer Sheva, Israel, she had burns covering more than 45 percent of...
Read moreObama’s Foreign Policy
Ralph Peters is one of the New York Post’s best columnists. After serving over twenty years in the U.S. army, he retired in...
Read moreAn Early American Primer on “Force” and Faith
As the editor of a daily e-zine which focuses on a defense of the religious and moral foundations of the American republic, I...
Read moreHere Comes Peter Cottontail Hopping Down the Statist Trail: Feds Fine Missouri Farmer $90,000
The definition of “totalitarian” is: “of or pertaining to a centralized government that does not tolerate parties of differing opinion and that exercises dictatorial...
Read moreDefault Lies Not in Our Stars but in Ourselves
With the European economy in shambles from a seemingly intractable sovereign debt crisis and the United States technically out of money to fund...
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