by Robert W Tracinski | Apr 20, 2001 | Environment
On April 22, thousands will gather across the country to celebrate Earth Day, a holiday that has risen in the past decade from obscurity to the status of a mainstream, uncontroversial event. After all, who could be against clean air, clean water, and a healthy... by Richard W. Stevens | Apr 19, 2001 | POLITICS
Suppose a Hollywood star or a political figure publicly announced that he or she favored making all women and families helpless and defenseless against vicious thugs. Would women cheer and vow their undying support for that person? Yet if you believe the published... by Michelle Malkin | Apr 19, 2001 | POLITICS
Have you read the comics lately? They’re not your father’s funny pages, anymore. The superheroes and silly creatures of old have taken a back seat to more politically correct characters — such as single working women (“Cathy” and... by Thomas Sowell | Apr 19, 2001 | POLITICS
The latest political alarm is about arsenic in our drinking water. Yes, Virginia, there is now, has been in the past, and may forever in the future be arsenic in our drinking water. Obviously not a lot or I wouldn’t be writing this and you wouldn’t be... by Alan Luber | Apr 19, 2001 | POLITICS
Last night I found myself absent-mindedly singing a snippet of a song from Meredith Wilson’s song from The Music Man, “The Sadder But Wiser Girl For Me.” Only to my surprise, the words came out differently…..”A slower and stealthier rally... by Alan Luber | Apr 18, 2001 | POLITICS
One of the bear market arguments I read this weekend stated that last week’s Nasdaq rally was a false rally because there was no catalyst to drive the rally. Well here’s another perspective. Every false rally in the Nasdaq over the past six months has been... by Sallie Baliunas & Willie Soon | Apr 17, 2001 | POLITICS
Like leaves on trees the race of man is found,Now green in youth, now withering on the ground:Another race the following spring supplies:They fall successive, and successive rise–Homer, Iliad, Book VI, Line 181 Recent news coverage portrays the twentieth century... by Dr Michael Hurd | Apr 17, 2001 | Psychology & Living
Fear of failure — you hear psychologists on “Oprah,” and elsewhere, talk about it all the time. What actually is it? Fear of failure is simply what it self-evidently appears to be. It is the fear of not achieving your goal or value in some context... by Robert W Tracinski | Apr 16, 2001 | POLITICS
America faces the threat of a widespread, corrosive prejudice. I am not talking about racial prejudice — though racial politics has something to do with it. The prejudice I am talking about is aimed at something much broader, much more important than any racial...