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Gary Becker (1930-2014)

Nobel Prize-winning economist Gary Becker was internationally renowned within the economics profession, but was not nearly as well known among the general public as he deserved to be. More important, his path-breaking ideas, including his analysis of the economics of racial discrimination, deserved to be much more a part of the many discussions of that […]

My Granny’s Advice for America (Part 2)

A year ago, I wrote a two-part series titled “My Mom’s Advice for America.” There’s no better time than now — between my mother’s 93rd birthday (May 4) and Mother’s Day (May 11) — to talk about her mother’s advice, which my mother recorded in her autobiography, “Acts of Kindness: My Story.”  Last week, I […]

Obama’s Phony Ambivalence on Keystone

Don’t trouble yourself trying to figure out whether President Obama is more political than ideological. He’s an expert at straddling both and getting his way without compromise.  Analysts have long debated whether partisan Obama would prevail over ideological Obama in his decision to approve or reject the Keystone XL pipeline, but in the end, it […]

The Oklahoma Heart Vs. the Abolitionist Heart

Last week, Oklahoma authorities botched the execution of a murderer named Clayton Lockett. The execution by lethal injection took more than 40 minutes. According to witnesses, he twitched and gasped and said, “oh, man” after officials had thought he was unconscious.  Opponents of the death penalty outdid one another in expressing their outrage. It was […]

Forgive and Forget Benghazi, Dude

“Dude, this was, like, two years ago.” Thus spake former National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor on Thursday after Fox News Channel anchorman Bret Baier asked him whether he had been involved in changing talking points to prepare then-U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice for Sunday talk shows in the wake of the […]

Government waste: Where has all the money gone?

Most people, perhaps even the super-wealthy, who are usually accountable to auditors, want to know where their money goes. This is especially true when they detect money for which they can’t account. Not so with the federal government.  Some recent headlines reflect a disturbing pattern that has contributed to our $17 trillion debt and to […]

Say ‘No’ to Bad Science

The headline looks like a hoax– saturated fat does not cause heart disease — but it’s real. This news is more than just another example of changing health guidelines; it’s a cautionary tale about trusting the scientific consensus. For more than 50 years, the best scientific minds in America assured us that saturated fat was […]

Controlling Thoughts by Controlling Language in Albuquerque

Controlling people physically is easy. All you need is guns, clubs, and cages. Controlling their minds requires a little more sophistication. As George Orwell understood, it can be accomplished to a large extent by limiting their vocabularies, thereby limiting their thoughts. That’s why the Albuquerque edition of the Newspeak dictionary is striking terms like “illegal […]

Going After the Right of Assembly

The right to peaceably assemble is so important that the Founding Fathers put it in the First Amendment, right up there with freedom of speech and free exercise of religion. Like the rest of our constitutional liberties, it is under assault. James Madison, who drafted the Bill of Rights, was from Virginia. This is what […]

Priorities: De Blasio Brings Back the War on Big Gulps

Having solved all the problems in New York, communist Mayor Bill de Blasio moves his attention to how much people are drinking. : Not alcohol. : Soda: Mayor Bill de Blasio announced this week his administration will pick up where former mayor Michael Bloomberg left off and will continue the battle to ban sodas larger than 16 […]

McCain: Redskins Should “Probably Change” Name

Sen. John McCain was on the Dan Patrick show Friday, who knows why, and said he agrees with Sen. Harry Reid: On the Dan Patrick Show on Friday, McCain said that if Native Americans think the Redskins name is “that offensive and terrible,” then it may have to be changed. I’m not the owner and […]

IRS Brazenly Continues Crackdowns On Conservative Organizations

  A little publicized IRS decision should have conservatives who write about politics very alarmed. The IRS revoked: the tax-exempt status of a conservative political organization, the Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty (PHCIL), due to a handful of articles that founder Gary Aldrich wrote in his personal capacity. His decade-old articles simply criticized Hillary Clinton […]

Judge Jeanine Wants Obama Impeached for Benghazi Cover-Up

Benghazi is the fly that Democrats just can’t make go away — try as they might, the American public is still demanding answers and repercussions for those responsible. On Fox News, Judge Jeanine Pirro didn’t just ask for answers though — she demanded that he be impeached. Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro has launched […]

Liberal Racism

Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is being run out of professional basketball for racist comments he made in private while both Democrats and Republicans rightly cheer. Racism, many in the media would tell you, is no longer acceptable in America. But that’s a lie. Racism in America is dying, but it’s not dead yet. […]

Obama Vacations Have Cost $40 Million Total; $625,000 per month

Let’s just say Obama isn’t exactly a “man of the people.” Judicial Watch released documents showing Obama and his family have spent a $40 million–or $625,000 a month–on vacations and travel. The numbers are hard to fathom. 3 million on golf trips? 8 million on a single trip to Ireland? Sickening! Obama administration travel and […]

A Look at the Satanic Statue to Be Erected at Oklahoma Statehouse

Literally. In January, the Satanic Temple announced plans to build a statue on the lawn of the Oklahoma State House–and the finished product isn’t a pretty sight. The Satanists say the statue is meant for “contemplation and inspiration,” but it’s hard to imagine feeling inspired by such ugliness. Unsurprisingly, the “Satanic Temple” sounds less like […]