The most profound truths are not awaiting discovery. They just need constant repetition. And so we repeat: the moral and power vacuum known as the Obama Presidency …
The Last Time I Saw Paris:
Al Gore’s Blood Money
In case anyone is interested, Al Gore’s most lucrative long green windfall ($100 million) for his Global Warming scam has been the sale of his Current media network to Islamic …
Happy Terror Times
8 Halloween ghouls having a grand time in the City of Lights, now at home with 72 virginal lovelies who look & think like Helen …
Israelis For Hamas:
Glorifying their killers, killing their friends.
One of the downsides of offering freedom and opportunity to everyone in a society is that some of those fortunate recipients of freedom & opportunity will use …
A Star Is Born
The theme running through the entire Obama Era is hate America and applaud, support, subsidize anyone or anything falling under the widening banner of that ominous rallying cry.
Geert Wilders continues to sound the warning, 2013, 2015, 2016…
UPDATE 11/23/23: A victory for freedom and sanity anywhere is a boost for freedom and sanity everywhere. Thanks to a Dutch electorate awakening from Woke, …
America’s Middle East Delusions
When Samuel Huntington wrote his 1996 book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, politicians considered it to be off the wall – that is, until a beautiful Tuesday morning in New York City on September 11, 2001.
Feeding The Crocodile, Hoping It Will Eat Me Last…
Winston Churchill once said, “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last.” On September 11, Christopher Stevens, a career diplomat, became one of the first Americans in Libya to feed the crocodile of Ansar Al-Sharia and learned too late that while appeasers may hope to be eaten last, they are often eaten first.
The Spirit of Geert Wilders
When I was asked to write a foreword to Geert Wilders’ new book, my first reaction, to be honest, was to pass. Mr. Wilders lives under 24/7 armed guard because significant numbers of motivated people wish to kill him, and it seemed to me, as someone who’s attracted more than enough homicidal attention over the years, that sharing space in these pages was likely to lead to an uptick in my own death threats. Who needs it? Why not just plead too crowded a schedule and suggest the author try elsewhere? I would imagine Geert Wilders gets quite a lot of this.