RWN’s David Horowitz Interview #2

I’m a big fan of David Horowitz’s work and I was very pleased to get an opportunity to interview him about his new book, Reforming Our Universities: The Campaign For An Academic Bill Of Rights. What follows is the transcript of our conversation, edited significantly for brevity’s sake (The conversation went a full 27 minutes, […]

 






“At This Pace, We’re Headed Toward A 65-70-Seat Democratic Majority In The Senate By The End Of 2010.” — Kos

On election day, as you happily float down a river of Democratic tears, you can take a little extra pleasure as you think back to this Oct 7, 2008 post by Kos, Republicans lament 2008, but they profess hope for 2010… ….Boy, delusional to the end. As I’ve written before, the 2010 map looks even […]

 

The Last 10 Books I’ve Read (170-180)

As part of a never-ending series, I like to do short reviews of the books I read. Here are the latest 10 books I’ve read with the previous 170 that I’ve perused linked at the end of the post. PS: If you’re wondering why there are very few low rated books on this list, it’s […]

 


Sign Up For The Opposition Report

Over a 100 people have already signed up for the new RWN newsletter, “The Opposition Report.” You should sign up as well so that even if you miss reading RWN for a day or two, you’ll still be able to keep up with the hottest articles on Right Wing News. Sign up for The Opposition […]

 



The Return Of Black Republicans To The House: 3 Races To Watch

There are a lot of “themes” to this election. The year of the Republican woman. The Tea Party vs. the elitists. The conservative grassroots vs. the establishment Republicans. Small government conservatives vs. big government Democrats. The American people vs. liberalism. However, there’s one mini-trend that has been largely overlooked: There were a surprising number of […]

 

There Are Practical Problems With Ending Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell? You Don’t Say.

Over at the New York Times, they’re outrageously OUTRAGED that there might be any sort of real world consequences to ending the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy: Although President Obama and the Pentagon’s top leaders have all said they want the law repealed, the Justice Department on Thursday asked Judge Phillips to stay her injunction […]

 




The Pamela Geller Interview

It has been great to see my friend Pamela Geller from Atlas Shrugs starting to gain more national prominence. She’s a got a new book out, The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America, she’s been the point person on the Ground Zero Mosque right from the get-go, and she’s even made enough of […]

 

Sign Up For The Opposition Report

Right Wing News’ new newsletter, “The Opposition Report,” is about to finish up its second week of operation. So, sign up for “The Opposition Report” and even if you miss reading RWN for a day or two, you’ll still be able to keep up with the hottest articles on RWN. Sign up for The Opposition […]

 


Exclusive To RWN: Dan Benishek Responds to Barack Obama on “Shovel Ready Projects”

Remember Bart Stupak? Yes, that’s the very same Democrat who claimed to be pro-life, yet signed on to a health care bill that funds abortion with your tax dollars. Well happily, that turned out to be a career-ending move for Stupak. Now, a conservative doctor, Dan Benishek, is actually fighting to put a real pro-life […]

 

Science vs. Scientific Consensus On Global Warming

Over at the New York Times, Ross Douthat, who’s a true believer in global warming, wrote a surprisingly intriguing piece called, “Why Don’t Republicans Believe in Climate Change?” The reason I say, “surprisingly intriguing” is because most pieces of the sort that Douthat’s writing are tedious, insult-laden borefests. Pieces like that are so common and […]

 




The David Frum/Alex Knepper vs. NewsReal Child Sex Fight – Exclusive: Alex Knepper Comments

The beginning of the David Frum/Alex Knepper vs. NewsReal child sex fight in a nutshell: Alex Knepper is a young blogger who has written for a number of different conservative blogs including Newsreal, The Daily Caller, Newsbusters, and Frum Forum. Knepper wrote some pieces for Newsreal that they found objectionable, primarily because they believed Knepper […]

 




The P.J. O’Rourke Interview

P.J. O’Rourke is not only knowledgable, he’s one of the best writers the Right has ever produced. Additionally, he’s the single best foreign affairs reporter I’ve ever read. Nobody makes another country come alive like P.J. O’Rourke. I can also tell you from personal experience that P.J.’s new book Don’t Vote It Just Encourages the […]