Most of us these days have the unpleasant task of fielding insults, slander, threats, snubs, social ostracism from our Lib friends terrified at the loss of …
Brigitte Bardot-French Cassandra
One of the truly enduring sex symbols of modern times, Brigitte Bardot has surprisingly proven herself a forthright fighter for human and animal rights. Free countries being what …
Deciphering Brexit:
Representative self-government, anyone?
“I’d rather be governed by the first 2000 people in the Boston telephone directory than by the 2000 faculty members of Harvard University.” William F. …
Erasing history just another aspect of Leftist totalitarianism.
Apparently, Orwell’s prophecy has reached critical mass when young people and their older enablers who should know better decide they will obliterate the specially chosen …
Margaret Thatcher(1925-2013):
A Woman Of Unparalleled Consequence
Without hyperbole, historian Paul Johnson describes Baroness Thatcher’s influence on modern human affairs as one unmatched by any other woman since Catherine The Great.
Transformed: The failing NHS trust taken over by private firm has one of the highest levels of patient satisfaction
Oh but let’s let the government bureaucracy run the whole thing anyhow.
The West is signing its own death sentence
When the Edward Gibbon of the 22nd century comes to write his History of the Decline and Fall of the West, who will feature in his monumental study of the collapse of the most successful economic experiment in human history?
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Why study Winston Churchill? What makes him relevant in the 21st century?
Justices may not stop at dashing Obamacare
The Obama administration’s defense of Obamacare before the Supreme Court on Tuesday was reviewed as stumbling and bumbling by news reporters, foreshadowing the Big Government clumsiness and ineptitude a universal health care system would offer the public. Justice Anthony Kennedy ripped through the argument that because Congress has the constitutional power to regulate interstate commerce, it has the power to regulate anything. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli was overmatched and ill-prepared, displaying once again why socialism fails: It leads to the appointment of unemployable nephews and political hangers on to positions for which they are ill-suited