by Michelle Malkin | Oct 13, 2002 | POLITICS
Amiri Baraka hates America. Yet, in the land of the free that he despises so deeply, this black nationalist writer has had no trouble finding fellow Americans to show him love. At the top of Amiri Baraka’s donor list: The American taxpayer. In the 1960s, Baraka... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 13, 2002 | POLITICS
I happened to run into Charles Murray in Dulles International Airport while he and Richard Herrnstein were writing “The Bell Curve.” When I asked him what he was working on and he summarized what he was writing, he could tell that I was concerned about... by Radley Balko | Oct 13, 2002 | POLITICS
Several decades ago, mathematician Edward Kasner conceived a number so large, it would exceed the total number of elementary particles in the known universe, with room to spare. He asked his nine-year-old nephew to name this new number, a one followed by one hundred... by The Association for Objective Law | Oct 12, 2002 | Constitution, LAW
The purpose of this article is to trace and to explain the history of the concept of rights in judicial treatment.
by Edwin Feulner | Oct 12, 2002 | Welfare
It’s both amusing and satisfying to re-read the hand-wringing that greeted the 1996 welfare-reform law.
by David Harsanyi | Oct 12, 2002 | POLITICS
Imagine… …a recent graphic ad on the Republican.com website pictures smiling Democratic leaders Tom Daschle and Richard Gephardt shoving a young girl with pigtails in front of a train with the words ‘public education’ written on its side. Although... by Andrew Bernstein | Oct 12, 2002 | POLITICS
The Nobel Peace Prize was just awarded to Jimmy Carter. Although Carter’s efforts to convince Egypt to recognize Israel’s right to exist was a genuine achievement, he has otherwise continuously betrayed the principles on which peace depends. For many years... by Michelle Malkin | Oct 12, 2002 | POLITICS
Democrat Sen. Bob Torricelli of New Jersey is not through yet. While media pundits are busy writing his obituary, the Torch and his colleagues continue to make America safe for lawbreakers. On Sept. 23, Torricelli and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D.,... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 12, 2002 | POLITICS
Professor John McWhorter, a black faculty member at the University of California at Berkeley, has made a suggestion that is explosive in itself and directly the opposite of what is being said by those who are seeking to promote lower college admissions standards for...