by Thomas Sowell | Sep 12, 2013 | POLITICS
How many Americans have learned to distinguish between Obama’s soaring words and his sorry record?
by Scott Holleran | Sep 7, 2013 | Foreign Policy
America is not the world’s police and it ought to be unnecessary to have to declare let alone debate that an attack by the U.S. on Syria would be an outrage. But the Obama administration, backed by every major Democrat and Republican and largely by the press, too, is...
by News Wire | Sep 5, 2013 | Philosophy
“Allan saw his love of Aristotle and of Ayn Rand as of a piece. He was right, because Aristotle and Rand do advocate the same fundamentals: the commitment to reason and to living life fully, realizing one’s highest potential as man.”
by Dr Michael Hurd | Sep 5, 2013 | POLITICS
The impending war in Syria seems like a good time to revisit environmentalism. Although Obama may be foolish enough to believe America has an obligation to invade Syria in the absence of any threat to American interests, the continuing high cost of fuel always gives...
by Thomas Sowell | Sep 4, 2013 | Foreign Policy
“Military action” is a polite phrase for killing people. It would be nice to believe that this has some larger purpose than saving Barack Obama from political embarrassment.
by Dr Michael Hurd | Sep 3, 2013 | POLITICS
A narcissist is someone who (a) thinks he’s smarter or more skilled than he is; and/or (b) thinks he has power or knowledge that nobody else can have. At the root of narcissism is a false belief that something other than rational knowledge and rational action is the...
by Thomas Sowell | Sep 2, 2013 | POLITICS
One of the many unintended consequences of the political crusade for increased homeownership among minorities, and low-income people in general, has been a housing boom and bust that left many foreclosed homes that had to be rented, because there were no longer enough...
by Walter Williams | Sep 2, 2013 | Racism
What is the true test of one’s commitment to freedom of expression? Is it when one permits others to express ideas with which he agrees? Or is it when he permits others to express ideas he finds deeply offensive?
by Jaana Woiceshyn | Sep 2, 2013 | POLITICS
Everyone benefits from privatization and free markets. The only exceptions are people who do not want to be productive and want to live as parasites of others.