Oklahoma Offensive Surges Ahead
In the March 15 issue of The New American magazine, the article “Oklahoma Offensive” by Kelly Taylor Holt chronicled some of conservative advances...
World Bank’s Trial Balloon Pops
Before the Internet, Robert Zoellick’s brief outline of suggested topics for the G20 meeting this week in Seoul, Korea, might have been considered...
Read morePrometheus for President (Or The Myth of an All-powerful President Lives On)
I am not inclined to rush to the library or bookstore to find and read the latest bestseller or new release, like Deciding...
Read moreNew EPA Regulations
Item: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, reported The Hill for September 23, “is adopting a populist stance as she pushes ahead with...
Read moreA Review of Gere’s “Knossos & the Prophets of Modernism”
Cathy Gere’s new book, Knossos and the Prophets of Modernism, is of profound significance because it offers the reader an opportunity to examine...
Read moreMadison and Jefferson: A New Perspective on the Great Collaboration
On your last visit to Washington, D.C., did you stand marvelling at the size and craftsmanship of the Lincoln Memorial? Did you pause...
Read moreNew Federal Rules Threaten Independence of Private Colleges and Universities
Keen observers of the political scene have noticed for decades, if not centuries, that when government policies create a problem, officials seldom rescind...
Read more“40 Days For Life” Saves Hundreds of Babies
Over 500 babies — a conservative estimate according to reports — were saved from abortion during this Fall’s “40 Days For Life” campaign,...
Read moreFederal Informant Helped Plot Mumbai Attacks
In 2008 a series of terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, claimed the lives of 164 people. According to the New York Times, one...
Read moreFed Up! Texans Face Another Four Years of Gov. Perry
Perry-weary Texans brace for another four years of the state’s longest-serving governor, as many are wondering if he’s posturing for the White House....
Read moreTop Marine Urges Military to Keep “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
President Obama and Defense Secretary Robert Gates are both encouraging Congress to repeal the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy before the end...
Read moreRepublicans Continue to Debate O’Donnell Nomination
On Sunday’s Meet the Press, New Jersey’s Republican Governor Chris Christie and South Carolina’s Republican Senator Jim DeMint appeared as guests and evaluated...
Read moreObamacare May Not Be Repealed Until 2012
While voters speculate on the likelihood that the GOP will maintain its campaign promise to repeal ObamaCare, Republicans preparing to lead the House...
Read moreContractor on Tape, Promotes Murkowski to Workers
If it were not already clear by now, there is fresh evidence of why the members of Congress we elect forget, once they...
Read moreGOP Reaches Out to Democrat Joe Manchin
With a gain of over 60 GOP seats in the House of Representatives, as well as six new GOP Senate seats, the Republican...
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