November 15th, 2008 by Dr. Paul Kengor
Old Town Alexandria, Northern Virginia-Jogging through this gorgeous, historic town the first Saturday after the Tuesday vote, which elected the most leftist presidential candidate in American history, it isn’t difficult to see how the typically Republican state of Virginia went…
November 11th, 2008 by Dr. Paul Kengor
The victory for Barack Obama and the Democratic Party last Tuesday is the death of the pro-life movement as we know it. The pro-life movement has sought to reverse abortion through legislative action and the courts, and made tremendous gains throughout…
November 11th, 2008 by Peg Luksik, Ph.D.
Most of us have seen the bumper stickers that say, “If you can read this, thank a teacher.” And while teachers may be responsible for helping generations of children acquire the technical ability to read, that technical ability presumes that…
November 10th, 2008 by Mary Lou Rosien
Many conservative Catholics are feeling down. They believe we have been dealt a serious blow in our fight for life and possibly the freedoms we hold dear. This was my first instinct too.
The Lord, in His mercy, has changed my…
November 6th, 2008 by Tom Purcell
“Sure, I lost a pile in my 401(k) — I was unable to sleep for weeks. But now I have the perfect investment strategy.”
“Please explain.”
“I never had much luck investing my dough. During the Clinton years I thought I’d made…
November 3rd, 2008 by Leticia Velasquez
In the rural area where I live, radio stations which come in clearly on a clock radio are limited, so I awake to news and commentary on National Public Radio. No idle morning banter, this station focuses on serious topics.…
October 31st, 2008 by Kathleen Gilbert
In a Fox News blog column last week, contributing columnist and writer James Pinkerton re-examines a low-lying, but indisputable connection in Sen. Obama’s history that, he says, voters should know about. The lines connecting Barack Obama and Saul Alinsky have in the…
October 30th, 2008 by Peg Luksik, Ph.D.
The noise today is deafening. Every politician is clamoring for our attention with radio, television and print commercials and news reports. The entertainment industry offers a never-ending supply of music, talk, drama and comedy. The fingers of the electronic information…
October 29th, 2008 by Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson
Politics in America is a contact sport. Passions flare and the rhetoric can get heated and nasty. Political parties stoke these fires, playing on people’s fears as a key fund-raising tactic.
Conservative authors have produced books with insulting titles like “If…
October 28th, 2008 by Media Research Center
Back in 1964, Lyndon Johnson and his hatchet man Bill Moyers made the infamous “Daisy” ad charging Barry Goldwater would cause a nuclear war, and it became a massive media story. Reportedly the ad ran only once and yet everyone…