by Larry Elder | May 22, 2002 | Racism
Anti-Semitism in America, according to a survey commissioned by the Anti-Defamation League, stands at an all-time low. But alarmingly, the survey found blacks three to four times more likely than non-blacks to be anti-Semitic.
by Thomas Sowell | May 22, 2002 | POLITICS
Now that the International Monetary Fund and its political and media allies are in a full-court press for more money from the American taxpayer, expect to see more stories about the supposedly good things the IMF and other international donor agencies have done and... by Larry Elder | May 21, 2002 | POLITICS
Sex education abstinence programs do not work. Or so the government now tells us. For the last five years, the government spent $500 million on educational programs pushing sexual abstinence. With the program set to expire, Congress recently debated whether to extend... by Michelle Malkin | May 21, 2002 | POLITICS, Terrorism
Do you remember those $3.5 million government ads that ran during the Super Bowl — the ones linking drug use with terrorism? “Timmy,” a somber-looking teenager, stared at the camera and said: “I killed mothers. I killed fathers. I killed... by Dr Michael Hurd | May 21, 2002 | POLITICS
Reparations for descendents of slaves is picking up steam — not among the 80 percent of the population who (according to polls) oppose it; but with big name politicians in one of our two major parties. (Guess which party?) The Governor of California, Gray Davis,... by Dr Michael Hurd | May 20, 2002 | POLITICS
“You cannot support terrorists of one kind and be with us in the war on terrorism against Al Qaeda.” — Condoleezza Rice, President Bush’s National Security Advisor, commenting on P.L.O. Chairman Yasser Arafat’s known sponsorship of... by Larry Elder | May 20, 2002 | POLITICS, Women's Rights
Does sexism explain the “underrepresentation” of women in Hollywood? “If you look at the number of women working behind the scenes,” said Martha Lauzen, a San Diego State University professor, “they’re dramatically underrepresented... by Robert W Tracinski | May 20, 2002 | POLITICS, Terrorism
The Democrats have spent the past eight months looking for some way to gain political advantage over the Republicans without having to offer any actual leadership in the War on Terrorism. Their latest gambit is to blame President Bush for failing to act on vague CIA... by Walter Williams | May 19, 2002 | POLITICS
The Enron case made headlines because fraud and deception of such magnitude is fairly unusual in the corporate world. Washington fraud and deception of a much greater magnitude doesn’t make the headlines because fraud and deception in government is standard...