From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 16, 2009
A new scholarly study by two civil rights veterans has now been introduced into this debate. Stephan and Abigail Thernstrom’s America In Black and White reconstructs the history of racial progress and...
View ArticleHopenhagen Goes Bust – by Rich Trzupek
Despite President Obama’s desperate last-minute attempts to transform the UN’s climate change conference into “Hopenhagen,” even this administration’s talented pool of spin-doctors will find it...
View ArticleCensorship and Libel at USC
Editor’s note: In September 2009, David Horowitz was invited by the University of Southern California College Republicans to come on campus and protest an Islamic Hadith calling for the genocide of...
View ArticleChicago’s Real Crime Story
[This article is reprinted from City Journal] Barack Obama has exploited his youthful stint as a Chicago community organizer at every stage of his political career. As someone who had worked for...
View Article“Reviving the Islamic Spirit” or Promoting Islamic Dominance?
Billed as “Canada’s largest Muslim convention,” Reviving the Islamic Spirit – 8th Convention was held in Toronto on December 25 – 27, 2009. Having heard the reports that 17,000 attendees from Canada...
View ArticleFrom the Writings of David Horowitz: February 9, 2010
A democracy at war is faced with problems dictatorships find avoidable. Its citizens have a responsibility—as the Left never tires of repeating—not to abandon the freedoms they are defending, in order...
View ArticleAndy Stern and Barack Obama: Fiscal Responsibility Fraudsters
Everything you need to know about President Obama’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and cost containment can be summed up in two words: Andy Stern. The profligate, corruption-coddling head of the...
View ArticleNewsReal Blog Interview with John Yoo, Part 3: Good Presidents Make Their Own...
John Yoo is currently a professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley. From 2001 to 2003 he was a deputy assistant attorney general in the Office of Legal Council at the U.S. Department...
View ArticleHot Air on Greenhouse Gas
Last month, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson responded to Senator Jay Rockefeller’s (D-WV) questions about potential greenhouse gas regulation under the Clean Air Act. A careful reading of Jackson’s...
View ArticleThe Professor’s Islamist Call to Battle
Sherman Jackson, also known as Abdal Hakim Jackson, is a professor of Arabic and Islamic studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Michigan. Jackson specializes in Islamic...
View ArticleObama’s Disgraceful Conduct Toward Israel
On Wednesday night in Washington Israeli and American officials worked feverishly—but failed—to produce a document stating Israel’s commitments regarding proximity talks with the Palestinian...
View ArticleFrom the Writings of David Horowitz: March 30, 2010
A new scholarly study by two civil rights veterans has now been introduced into this debate. Stephan and Abigail Thernstrom’s America In Black and White reconstructs the history of racial progress and...
View ArticleThe Government Greenpeace
National unemployment rates may be high, but there’s no shortage of work if you happen to be an academic type willing to conduct Environmental Protection Agency-funded research and undertake EPA...
View ArticleObama’s Unexceptional Nation
America has had presidents who were realists and idealists and realistic, even cynical, about the world yet idealistic about America’s mission in the world, but Barack Obama is unique among this...
View ArticleLicense to Massacre
Skyrocketing to the top of the prime-ministerial polls, sleek-but-shallow Brit politician Nicholas Clegg apparently misses Saddam. And Clegg’s not alone in the resurgent dictators’ fan club. The...
View ArticleMojave Cross’s existence poses problem for historical revisionists
It was touch and go for a while, but the ACLU’s failure to produce a time machine convinced the Supreme Court that a 76-year-old Latin cross in the California desert was not erected by today’s...
View ArticleNBA Playoffs Are Not A Place For Politics
Last week I attended a Milwaukee Bucks NBA playoff game; not until today did I realize how lucky we were to avoid a civics discussion. Yesterday, the Phoenix Suns team revealed that they are going to...
View ArticleCourageous Restraint?
Hoping to win more hearts and minds in Afghanistan, the U.S. and its NATO allies are planning a commendation to recognize “courageous restraint” among troops in the field. According to a NATO...
View ArticleInvading the U.S.A.
Pirates prowling the shores, kidnappings and abductions, the murdering of American citizens on our own soil. A borderland in chaos, full scale anarchy, lawlessness and armed gangs ruling the...
View ArticleThe New Black Panthers’ Bounty on George Zimmerman
Distilled to its essence, the original, widely accepted narrative of Trayvon Martin’s death was that of a clearly delineated battle between good and evil which went something like this: On the night...
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