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Supreme Court hypocrisies

Until last week, Chief Justice John Roberts was vilified as the leader of a conservative judicial cabal poised to destroy the Obama presidency by overturning the federal takeover of health care. But with his unexpected affirmation, Roberts suddenly was lauded as the new Earl Warren — an “evolving” conservative who at last saw the logic […]

Russian American Jews: A Bright Spot for Jewish Peoplehood

When it comes to Jewish population studies, we are conditioned to expect reports of doom and glum. Assimilation and intermarriage among non-orthodox Jews have been unstoppable facts of life in the American melting pot. The Russian American Jewish community seems like an unlikely place to look for a bright spot for ensuring Jewish continuity, but […]

The ‘Oprahfication’ of America

When asked at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 what the Founders had wrought, Benjamin Franklin famously said, “A Republic, if you can keep it.” That question might also be put to the five Supreme Court justices who voted last week to uphold the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, which mandates health […]

Rock & Roll Loves Israel — And Women Journalists in the Arab World

Some random media observations from the past few days::  How great it was to see the clip of Guns N’ Roses, the legendary rock and roll band playing Hatikvah to thousands of screaming fans in Tel Aviv this week ? http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/244074 Why is it that Mitt Romney’s announced plans to visit: Israel: is seen as an effort […]

If You Can Read This, Thank a Writer

We who work for newspapers have a love/hate relationship with the Internet. On the one hand, more people than ever — millions every week — are reading our product. On the other hand, fewer are paying for it. Search engines, such as Google, make it easier to look up information, but they’re pirates that make […]

What If They Held an Election and Nobody Came?

That’s more or less what happened last Sunday in Mexico, at least as far as most American journalists (including me) are concerned. That’s a vivid contrast with the last three presidential elections in Mexico, which had enormous consequences for that country and for the United States. I happened to be in Mexico on vacation in […]

Google Uses Socialist Song For Independence Day

After all the other craziness and anti-American, anti-military, ant-Christmas, etc that Google has used in the past, is anyone surprised by this? That song was written because Woody Guthrie, an avowed Communist who despised the song God Bless America, in response for that hatred. It’s a protest song about how mean and evil America is. […]

DHS Study Brands Those Who Believe In Individual Liberty As Terrorists

The study isn’t particularly new, at least in terms of today’s media. It was authored back in January, but it is just hitting the public domain (The Blaze) Are you “reverent of individual liberty?“ Are you ”suspicious of centralized federal authority?“ Do you think there is a ”grave threat to national sovereignty and/or personal liberty?” […]

Oregon Town Cancels Fireworks So Birds Are Not Scared

Interesting. Oregon doesn’t seem to mind killing thousands of birds each year from all the wind turbines located around the state, and actually asked for permission to not be held responsible for killing Golden Eagles. But, scaring them? Bad mojo (Fox News) An Oregon town has reportedly canceled its annual fireworks show out of concern […]

6 Reasons People Love Zombie Flicks

28 Days Later.: Resident Evil.: Land of the Dead.: Deadgirl.: Army of Darkness.: The Walking Dead.: Fido.: Dead Snow.Planet Terror.: Evil Dead 2.: Dawn of the Dead. Zombieland.: Shaun of the Dead: – the list just goes on and on. Everybody seems to LOVE zombie films – but, why? What exactly is so intriguing to people about the idea of being stalked by dead people who […]

Obama’s Swiss Cheese Campaign

What’s pale yellow, riddled with holes and not very sharp? President Barack Obama’s renewed class-warfare attack on GOP opponent Mitt Romney. To kick off the Independence Day holiday, America’s fundraiser-in-chief took to Twitter to stoke wealth-bashing resentment against Republicans. “FACT,” Obama’s official Twitter account declared, “In 2010, Romney reported having a $3 million Swiss bank […]

The Education Blob

Since progressives want government to run health care, let’s look at what government management did to K-12 education. While most every other service in life has gotten better and cheaper, American education remains stagnant. Spending has tripled! Why no improvement? Because K-12 education is a virtual government monopoly — and monopolies don’t improve. In every […]

The Underclass

Anthony Daniels, who writes under the pen name Theodore Dalrymple, is a retired prison doctor and psychiatrist who tells of his experiences with his patients in “Life at the Bottom.” It’s an insightful book of essays about the self-destructive behavior and attitudes of the underclass. In one essay, “We Don’t Want No Education,” reprinted by […]

Live free — and uninsured

In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling upholding the Affordable Care Act (aka “Obamacare”), NPR’s “Talk of the Nation” held a seminar of sorts at the Aspen Institute’s legendarily pretentious Ideas Festival. Someone in the audience asked NPR health policy correspondent Julie Rovner this question: “Today’s decision is a positive decision for the estimated […]

Supreme Errors

In the wake of my last commentary on the horrendous Supreme Court decision upholding Obama’s health care plan, several people have pointed out that I erred in saying that the income tax is a “direct tax.” While it is technically correct that the Court ultimately declared it to be an excise, not a direct tax, […]

Senator Rand Paul: Bringing Sanity to Congress’ Voting Process

Last week, Congress passed a flawed transportation/flood insurance/student loan bill that became law soon thereafter. The bill’s issues, which I outlined at the above link, include the following: The conference report combined three unrelated bills into one, a too-common practice on Capitol Hill to offset costs and garner votes by putting “must-pass” legislation around bills […]

Don’t Be Stupid, It’s Still the Economy

The United States Supreme Court has ruled.:  The obama”care”tax is Constitutional. Of course, that depends on what your definition of tax is. Institutionalized “progressive” leftists in the “mainstream” media have mockingly praised the majority opinion of swing vote Chief Justice Roberts.:  Conservatives have expressed scorn for Roberts over the decision.:  How long will it be […]

Top 10 Broken Obama Promises

What, only 10? As The Lonely Conservative writes “President Obama has so many broken promises, I wonder how they managed to whittle it down to just ten.” Graphic originally from here. Doug Ross: “this chart pretty much sums up the SCOAMF effect.”

The 40 Best Quotes From Ronald Reagan

40) “A hippie is someone who looks like Tarzan, walks like Jane and smells like Cheetah.” 39) “The American dream is not that every man must be level with every other man. The American dream is that every man must be free to become whatever God intends he should become.” 38) “When you can’t make […]

People Pretty Upset Over Unintentional Earth Hours

Last November, a United Nations report told us just how evil air conditioning and refrigerators are. And a couple weeks ago the NY Times had a hissy fit over A/C, but, of course, wants those in developing nations to bear the burden of having their A/C restricted. Warmist policies would lead to rolling brownouts and […]

Charlotte To Limit DNC Protest Groups

That’s right, the Charlotte, NC city council, comprise of 10 Democrats, including the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem, and only 2 Republicans has decided to limit the 1st Amendment Rights of protesters (WRAL) The city of Charlotte is holding a lottery to decide which groups can protest against September’s Democratic National Convention and when. The […]

Judicial Betrayal

Betrayal is hard to take, whether in our personal lives or in the political life of the nation. Yet there are people in Washington — too often, Republicans — who start living in the Beltway atmosphere, and start forgetting those hundreds of millions of Americans beyond the Beltway who trusted them to do right by […]

The Court Breathes New Life Into the Great Destroyer

As we approach the Fourth of July and contemplate its glorious significance, recent events have brought into sharp relief the precarious condition of America’s unique liberty tradition. Our Constitution is the best written guarantor of human liberty in human history, but its safeguards do not make it completely bulletproof against systematic assaults undermining its integrity. […]

Roberts, Blankenhorn, and the Power of Liberal Intimidation

Given how many more Americans define themselves as conservative rather than as liberal, let alone than as left, how does one explain the success of left-wing policies? One answer is the appeal of entitlements and a desire to be taken care of. It takes a strong-willed citizen to vote against receiving free benefits. But an […]

No Way GOP Could Win on Health Care Decision

In the court of public opinion, Republican officials cannot win. It’s a known fact, made more evident with each news cycle, that many campaign issues are lose-lose for the GOP. If the Supreme Court had overturned Obamacare, the public no doubt would have turned against the GOP for being too obstructionist, the GOP-led Supreme Court […]

Bait and switch on Obamacare

When is a tax not a tax? When President Obama says it isn’t, or when the Supreme Court says it is? Obamacare was sold on several fraudulent lines. The president knows the country doesn’t want to pay higher taxes, given the deplorable way their government spends the money. And so the administration packaged it as […]