by Robert W Tracinski | Mar 9, 1999 | POLITICS
Some people are condemning the decision to give an honorary Oscar to film director Elia Kazan. They claim that because Kazan, a former member of the Communist Party, testified against fellow party — members before the House Un-American Activities Committee, he... by Joseph Kellard | Mar 7, 1999 | POLITICS
When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced it would honor director Elia Kazan with a Lifetime Achievement Award, Hollywood liberal-leftists objected. The “Committee Against Silence” (CAS), a group of former “blacklisted”... by Larry Elder | Mar 5, 1999 | POLITICS
“Bimbo Eruptions.” That’s what Republication strategist Mary Matalin, during the 1992 presidential campaign, called allegations of extramarital affairs against candidate Bill Clinton. But, unfortunately for the president, Juanita Broaddrick is... by Glenn Woiceshyn | Mar 1, 1999 | Movies
Kazan was morally right to inform on these treasonous criminals — to do otherwise would have been to sanction the destruction of his freedom-loving country by its worst enemies.
by Scott Holleran | Feb 25, 1999 | POLITICS
Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala, Attorney General Janet Reno and FBI Director Louis Freeh have been asked by Clinton to travel the country, in cooperation with the American Association of Retired Persons — at government expense which may or... by Larry Salzman | Feb 16, 1999 | POLITICS, Women's Rights
A recently released University of Chicago survey suggests that sex is among the last things on the minds of too many American couples. The study concluded that 31 percent of men and 43 percent of women regularly have no interest in sex–with boredom ranking as... by Joseph Kellard | Feb 7, 1999 | Free Speech, POLITICS
During the O.J. Simpson criminal trial, people of that court replaced saying the word “nigger”(as used by former LA police detective Mark Fuhrman) with “the ‘N’-word.” Last year, Merriam-Webster was asked by certain people to omit... by Fred Singer | Feb 6, 1999 | Environment
El Nino and global warming: What connection?It’s been a hot year, thanks to El Nino. (According to weather satellite data, the first half of 1998 ranked well above the average of the last two decades; 1999 though is likely to be quite cold.) Much to the... by Mark Da Cunha | Feb 5, 1999 | Antitrust & Monopolies
Q: Don’t consumers have a right to buy Microsoft Windows without Internet Explorer? Does not Microsoft’s bundling of their products (i.e., Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Windows) into one package disrupt a person’s right to only have to...