United States
Time for a “Charitable Anathema”
A Republican lawyer in my fair city once told me he is a "moderate" on economic issues and conservative on social issues, which...
Left and Right Seek Common Goals in Supreme Court
The standard ideological spectrum of a “Right” and “Left” sometimes fails to explain politics. An article in the New York Times on November...
Read moreInfected Bill of Health
ITEM: The Associated Press reported on November 4: “In a coup for House Democrats, AARP will endorse sweeping health care overhaul legislation headed...
Read morePresident Obama’s ‘Nice Guy Act’ Wearing Thin?
Rodney Dangerfield made a very profitable career off his famous lament, “I can’t get no respect.” Seems these days that President Obama knows...
Read moreObama Sells Out to the Neocons
The Obama administration is close to announcing its decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan. Reuters reports that the "final number [of troops...
Read moreObama’s “Safe Schools Czar” Kevin Jennings
Over the past few months, a movement has been growing to expel President Obama’s “Safe Schools Czar” Kevin Jennings from his post. The...
Read moreClimategate: E-mail Scandal Could Melt Copenhagen Plans
As was reported here previously, the release of thousands of e-mails and documents from a climate research center threatens to expose some of...
Read moreIPCC Researchers Admit Global Warming Fraud
Global warming alarmists are scrambling to save face after hackers stole hundreds of incriminating e-mails from a British university and published them on...
Read moreUConn’s Huskies Steal ND’s Thunder
Tears, tears for old Notre Dame! That's how the national news media, that "herd of independent minds," is playing the big sports story...
Read moreGovt Found Negligent in New Orleans Disaster
A federal district court held last Wednesday that the federal government generally and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers specifically were culpably negligent...
Read moreADL Joins the Official Effort Against “Anti-Government Extremism”
Two thousand and nine may yet go down in history as the year political correctness attained the force of federal law. Just recently,...
Read moreFrom Rio to Copenhagen: The Earth Summit’s Legacy
In May-June 1992, this correspondent was jammed cheek to jowl with 30,000 greenies in a global mosh pit known as the United Nations...
Read moreHearing Finds Probable Cause in Hasan Case
In a gambit he must have known was futile from its inception, John Galligan, attorney for accused Ft. Hood murderer Nidal Hasan, played...
Read moreSenate Votes to Move Forward on Healthcare Reform
In front of a standing-room-only spectator gallery, the Senate voted 60-39 Saturday night to invoke cloture and limit floor debate on the “Patient...
Read moreStudy of Military Extremism: Could Hasan Have Been Stopped?
Displaying unparalleled skill in a game they play too often, various agencies of the federal government appear to be conspiring to cover up...
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