by Daniel J Mitchell | Oct 10, 2001 | POLITICS
Thanks to President Bush’s strong leadership, America and its allies are preparing to wage a relentless war on terrorism. This means settling the score with the thugs who organized the Sept. 11 attacks and forcing changes to the rogue regimes that harbor... by George F Smith | Oct 9, 2001 | POLITICS
Dear Pacifists, I address you in the plural as protocol requires, since all humane action is collective. Listen carefully: you are being seriously deluded. The one who bids for your hero-worship is in fact your worst enemy. You say you love everyone, that the world... by Daniel J Mitchell | Oct 9, 2001 | POLITICS
Congressional liberals seem to have come down with a bad case of “buyer’s remorse.” They’re using the prospect of a smaller-than-expected budget surplus to say they wish they could take back a portion of President Bush’s tax cut. But if... by Jeff Jacoby | Oct 9, 2001 | POLITICS
This was George Bush’s warning to the international terrorists and their sponsors: “The United States will be firm with terrorists. We will not make concessions…. If we find states supplying money, weapons, training, identification, documents,... by Michelle Malkin | Oct 9, 2001 | POLITICS
This is the story of the boy who cried “Muslim.” It’s a story about the obscene exploitation of tragedy, the abuse of public sympathy, and the trashing of truth and honor under the guise of promoting tolerance. But this is no fable. It’s a... by Larry Elder | Oct 8, 2001 | POLITICS
Two years ago, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume called the television networks — ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox — “the most segregated industry in America.” Mfume said, “There has to be an effective strategy. We have a clear timetable of events, and... by Jeff Jacoby | Oct 8, 2001 | POLITICS
Of the five countries described below, can you identify the one(s) excluded from the US-led coalition in the war on terrorism? Country A is free and democratic, a steadfast ally of the United States. Its citizens know what it means to be victimized by terrorism, and... by George F Smith | Oct 7, 2001 | POLITICS
Since Reuters forbids their journalists to use “terrorist” in their reports (couldn’t we construe the attackers as simply irate airline customers?) and CBS, citing allegiance to “neutrality”, is mandating the T word hold hands with... by Merrill Matthews Jr. | Oct 7, 2001 | POLITICS
Complaints about prescription drug prices have escalated in recent months. Critics contend drugs cost too much and point to drug company profits as the reason why. They also claim the pharmaceutical industry is our nation’s most profitable, and that price...