by Larry Elder | Oct 2, 1998 | POLITICS
A coalition of 15 Feminist and civil rights groups recently descended on Capitol Hill. The issue? Why, the protection of our beleaguered president, of course. Leave him alone! Stop the impeachment process! Bill Clinton’s been good for women! Patricia Ireland,... by Andrew Layman | Oct 1, 1998 | POLITICS
I’m not expecting a Year 2000 cataclysm. I’ve read a fair amount of literature on the subject, and it largely breaks down into two categories. In the first, you find sober discussions of the details with a conclusion that the problem is largely manageable.... by Glenn Woiceshyn | Sep 30, 1998 | Environment, Terrorism
Radical environmentalists are believed to be behind the recent (Aug. 2, 1998) bombing of two sour gas wells in Beaverlodge, Alberta. Luckily, nobody was hurt and only a small amount of deadly gas was released before automatic shut-off valves kicked in.According to a... by George Reisman | Sep 28, 1998 | Antitrust & Monopolies
Monopoly is a market or part of a market reserved to the exclusive possession of one or more sellers by means of the initiation of physical force.
by Glenn Woiceshyn | Sep 15, 1998 | POLITICS
After being pushed to the wall with damning evidence, U.S. President Bill Clinton finally, albeit grudgingly, confessed to the American people that he did have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky. It wasn’t the first time he cheated on his wife and then, when... by Leonard Peikoff and Andrew Lewis | Sep 15, 1998 | POLITICS, Terrorism
By: Leonard Peikoff and Andrew Lewis The recent attacks on American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were a bloody reminder of the threat posed by terrorists. Almost all commentators and politicians hailed America’s swift response as a positive step. In fact,... by Larry Elder | Sep 14, 1998 | POLITICS, Women's Rights
What do Monica Lewinsky, tennis star Venus Williams and television’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer have in common? They all made the George magazine list of the 20 Most Fascinating Women in Politics. That’s right, politics. And what do Attorney General Janet... by Larry Elder | Sep 7, 1998 | POLITICS
“Guilty or not, we love you, O.J.” The sign — held by a black woman outside of the O.J. Simpson criminal courtroom — still chills. During a ceremony honoring Martin Luther King, a black speaker told a scandal-weary President Clinton that blacks... by Glenn Woiceshyn | Sep 2, 1998 | POLITICS
A year has passed since that fatal car crash in a Paris tunnel, and the fundamental question still burns: Who is morally responsible for the tragic and senseless death of princess Diana?Although the investigation report from the French magistrate has yet to be...