by Walter Williams | Sep 29, 2009 | Racism
White bigots are no longer respected among whites and I look forward to the day when black bigots are no longer respected among blacks.
by Thomas Sowell | Sep 28, 2009 | POLITICS
Many people, including some conservatives, have been very impressed with how brainy the president and his advisers are. But that is not quite as reassuring as it might seem. It was, after all, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s brilliant “brains trust” advisers... by Sylvia Bokor | Sep 24, 2009 | POLITICS
From the time I arrived on Albuquerque, New Mexico’s West Side some 14 years ago, I was impressed with New Mexico Utilities, the private enterprise that supplied our water. They did a superior job of keeping our water clean, fresh tasting and odor-free. They... by Walter Williams | Sep 23, 2009 | POLITICS
Michael Moore’s new film, “Capitalism: A Love Story” will be released next month. I’ve neither seen nor read reviews of the film, except for a short piece in the London Telegraph (9/6/09) titled “Michael Moore film calls capitalism... by Alex Epstein | Sep 23, 2009 | Technology
Google has no more right to demand that Verizon be “neutral” with its network than Verizon has a right to demand that Google be “neutral” with its coveted advertising space.
by Thomas Sowell | Sep 22, 2009 | Education, POLITICS
There is so much for high school seniors and their parents to know about colleges that they not only need to get a lot of information but also need to make sure it is the right kind of information. A number of college guides have useful information but, unfortunately,... by Thomas Sowell | Sep 21, 2009 | POLITICS
It is a good reflection on Americans that they tend to be on the side of the underdog. But it is often hard to tell who is in fact the underdog, or why. Many years ago, there was a big, lumbering catcher named Ernie Lombardi whose slowness afoot was legendary. Someone... by Elan Journo | Sep 17, 2009 | CULTURE
By reshaping the curriculum, the purveyors of “diversity” in the classroom calculatedly seek to prevent students from grasping the objective value to human life of Western culture–a culture whose magnificent achievements have brought man from mud huts to moon landings.
by Walter Williams | Sep 16, 2009 | POLITICS
Instead of President Obama addressing school students across the nation, he might have accomplished more by focusing his attention on the educational rot in schools in the nation’s capital. The American Legislative Exchange Council recently came out with their...