by Michelle Malkin | Jul 7, 2002 | POLITICS
The New York Times reports that Senator Hillary Clinton is nearing completion of her memoirs. Well, not actually Mrs. Clinton. A small village of personal aides and professional hacks pitched in to research and write the $8 million book. No doubt Mrs. Clinton’s... by Dr Michael Hurd | Jul 7, 2002 | POLITICS
Jurors in a Santa Barbara, CA, murder case recently found 20-year-old David Attias not guilty by reason of insanity for driving his high-powered Saab into a crowd of pedestrians, killing four. Here’s what his happy defense attorney had to say about the verdict:... by Daniel Pipes | Jul 6, 2002 | POLITICS, Terrorism
U.S. President George W. Bush has been adamant since Sept. 11 about stopping terrorism, but he took a firm step in the opposite direction in his speech at the end of last month. He should have told the Palestinians clearly and unequivocally that their 21-month... by Thomas Sowell | Jul 6, 2002 | Free Speech, POLITICS
Maybe it was not the most important case before the Supreme Court of the United States. But still it was a galling example of the way some justices casually wave aside the rights of ordinary people for the sake of some special interest that they favor. The case... by Ralph R. Reiland | Jul 5, 2002 | POLITICS
A video released by the militant Islamic group Hamas shows a proud Naima al-Obeid holding a rifle beside her favorite son, Mahmoud, a 23-year-old college student. Mrs. al-Obeid is saying good-bye to her son as he heads out to kill some Jews. The video starts with a... by Dr Michael Hurd | Jul 5, 2002 | Crime
When a terrorist opened fire at an El Al (Israeli) Airlines counter yesterday at Los Angeles International Airport, an El Al security guard acted quickly and killed the assailant. Although two innocent people were tragically killed by the gunman, many more no doubt... by Walter Williams | Jul 5, 2002 | POLITICS
If someone does something wonderful, but didn’t intend to, does it count? Should we see ourselves as blessed? You say, “Williams, what are you talking about?” Try this. In 1846, there were 735 U.S. whaling ships, 80 percent of the world’s... by Robert W Tracinski | Jul 4, 2002 | POLITICS
With the fall of communism and the alleged end of the “era of big government,” many commentators and politicians grudgingly acknowledge the practical value of capitalism. The free market, they concede, is the best system for producing wealth and promoting... by Jeff Jacoby | Jul 3, 2002 | POLITICS
Put me down as an agnostic on the proposed Department of Homeland Security. Most of official and unofficial Washington is for it, but that is hardly a recommendation. I realize that ensuring the security of the homeland is critical, especially when we are at war with...