"When we talk about political bullying, we're talking about the bullying of private citizens by government actors, media heavies, Hollywood, and organizational allies outside of government. THAT … more
"Americans must produce a photo ID to obtain a library card, drink a beer, cash a check, board an airplane, buy a train ticket, or check in to a hotel. They understand that requiring voter ID is … more
This observation from author Glenn Beck on page 81 of his important new book "Cowards: What Politicians, Radicals, and the Media Refuse to Say" sounds perfectly reasonable to me. And yet the … more
Needless to say today's national Democratic party bears precious little resemblance to the political party that our parents and grandparents were so loyal to. In years gone by the Democratic party … more
It seems we hear the same discussion after nearly election cycle. The party that lost the election is about to consigned to the political scrap heap. The pundits tell us that the election was "transformative" … more
Imagine an America where every major city from coast-to coast looks like Los Angeles. Sound far-fetched? According to author, syndicated columnist and conservative political commentator Pat … more
And that is really the crux of the problem isn't it? Common sense dictates that redistributing wealth from future generations to the present is pure folly. Now there can really be only two explanations … more
Several years ago I received copy of a book by the conservative commentator and radio talk show host Laura Ingraham as a birthday gift. Now I really like Laura and the things she stands for but I must … more
"Inflation is going to be serious". That is the sobering assessment offered by Wal-Mart US CEO Bill Simon during a recent meeting with the editorial board of USA Today. We have already … more
He came out of nowhere in 1974 to become the first Republican mayor of the city Providence, R.I. in four decades. Before long he was hobnobbing with President Gerald Ford at the White House and was viewed … more
A funny thing happened in Wisconsin in the 2010 mid-term elections. A state reputed to be one of the bastions of liberalism and one that had been dominated by Democrats for decades elected a Republican … more
Such was the pledge made by the newly elected Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie in his inaugural address on January 13, 2010. Chris Christie is a Republican attempting to affect meaningful change … more
The contrast could not be more striking. Last Saturday between 300,000 and 500,000 Americans descended on our nation’s capital from every corner of the country. These were ordinary … more
Well it’s back to school time once again and in recent days a fascinating controversy has erupted here in Rhode Island that I thought I might tell you about. Woonsocket is the sixth … more
The lines have been drawn and the battle for the hearts and minds and the very future of America is well underway. Mark R. Levin is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and noted constitutional … more
Let's get real! There is no simply possibility of resolving the deep divisions in this country until the matter of illegal immigration is settled once and for all. … more
As we approach the 2010 Congressional elections it is difficult not to be alarmed at what has become of the election process in this country. John Fund brings us all up to date on just what is … more
In 1988 a brash, highly opinionated and exceptionally talented broadcaster burst onto the national scene and changed the face of radio in America. For over a decade AM radio had been struggling … more
In these days of record budget deficits cash-strapped governments at all levels are looking for creative ways to raise additional revenue. Despite what government officials say one look at … more
During the Presidential election campaign of 2008 the mainstream media hailed Sen. Barack Obama as the man who could heal our nation's wounds and bring us all together. He was a "uniter" … more
I took a vacation day on Thursday so that I might be able to attend Rhode Island's 2010 Tax Day Tea Party which was held on the steps of the State House in Providence. Here in one of the bluest … more
Terri McCormick from Appleton, Wisconsin looks at the world just a bit differently than most politicans do. Terri does not define the political battle currently being waged in this country as merely … more
For nearly two decades now Pat Buchanan has been pleading with America to stop the madness! In a number of successful books and in his television work on CNN and MSNBC Pat Buchanan has been warning … more
So there you have it. President Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the rest of the Democrats have gotten their way. The 2700 page 2010 Health Care Reform Care bill will become law. … more
I imagine that many conservative talk show hosts who have heard of or even read "The Big Squeeze" will dismiss out of hand Steven Greenhouse's new book as just more predictable liberal … more
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force! It is a dangerous servant and a terrible master." -- George Washington Please take a moment to read the proposed … more
It may be hard to believe but the fact of the matter is that a significant number of Americans still insist that Sadam Hussein possessed WMD despite the fact that not one shred of evidence has emerged … more
The genie is out of the bottle. Over the past 15 years our radio and television stations, newspapers and magazines have been gobbled up by a handful of media conglomerates. Turn on the radio … more
I have always found it very interesting that liberals and Democratic leaders in Congress like Sen. Chuck Shumer support legislation like the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" … more
It’s not Kennedy’s seat, It's not the Democrats seat, It’s "The People’s Seat". This brilliant response to moderator David Gergen's loaded question during … more
What a long strange trip it was for Carl Oglesby! In 1965 Oglesby was busy working for the defense contractor BDS. He was happily living the middle class lifestyle in suburbia … more
Big cars, fancy office, lots of talk and nothing to show for it." This scathing indictment of the environmental group Conservation International was made by United Nations investigators during … more
The idea of trying the accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks Khalid Sheik Mohammed and his co-conspirators in a civilian courtroom in the heart of New York City is simply outrageous. … more
She is a person who resonates with the folks in middle America who "cling to their guns and religion." Her new book "Going Rogue: An American Life" has been a runaway bestseller … more
It matters not your station in life. Whether you are a business professional, working journalist, high school or college student or simply a concerned citizen we are all looking for ways to better … more
Back in 1964 the State of New Hampshire introduced the first state sponsored lottery in the United States in nearly a century. The logic was quite simple really. Lotteries were thought to … more
It is death by a thousand cuts. Slowly but surely, year by year, the kind of aggressive and unbiased journalism that generations of Americans have come to rely upon to help decide public policy … more
If you are an avid student of U.S. history, you have no doubt come across frequent references to New York City's legendary Tammany Hall. So just what was Tammany Hall anyway? Tammany Hall … more
I have run out of fingers. Lets see.....Mark Lloyd's recent appointment as "Chief Diversity Officer" at the FCC makes him something like the 33rd "Czar" in Barack Obama's … more
Let's get real! There is no possibility of resolving the deep divisions in this country until the matter of illegal immigration is settled once and for all. And let … more