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Ken Blackwell

Amb. J. Kenneth Blackwell is a policy board member at the American Constitutional Rights Union, the former mayor of Cincinnati, and former secretary of state for Ohio.
by | Nov 1, 2010

Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry is frustrated. He recently spoke to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and complained that we are in “a period of know-nothingism in the country, where truth and science and facts don’t weigh in. It’s all…

by | Oct 21, 2010

Vote for Endicott Peabody. He’s better than you are. That bumper sticker slogan appeared, mischievously, in South Boston decades ago. Endicott Peabody, grandson of the founder of the elite Groton school, was then the liberal Governor of Massachusetts. Some of…

by | Oct 18, 2010

If you are the press secretary to the President of the United States, the main thing to avoid is becoming the story yourself. You are a “spokesman.” A mouthpiece. And as such, it’s best to keep your size elevens out…

by | Oct 15, 2010

Israeli media watchdog Itamar Marcus makes a career of following the Palestinian press. His website provides timely and accurate translations of the Arabic language broadcasts and publications that are watched and read by the Palestinian public on the West Bank…

by | Oct 7, 2010

Mr. Emanuel praised Mr. Obama as ”the toughest leader any country could ask for in the toughest times any president has faced.” He fought back tears as he thanked his wife and three children, seated in the front row of…

by | Sep 21, 2010

“If I’ve lost Walter Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America,” said President Lyndon B. Johnson at the time of the Communist Tet Offensive in Vietnam in 1968. Walter Cronkite was then the CBS News anchor man, often described as ‘the most…

by | Aug 19, 2010

Many of us remember reading, or watching, the great Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet. In the scene of street brawling in the Italian city of Verona, Romeo comes between his dear friend Mercutio and Tybalt, one of the leaders of…

by | Aug 10, 2010

Despite what you may think, Dhimmicrats are not Democrats. A dhimmicrat is a Western official who uses his position of power and influence to clear the pathway for the spread of sharia — the law they have in Saudi Arabia….

by | Dec 18, 2009

John Maynard Keynes is considered one of the leading lights of liberal economics. Challenged by a critic who said that in the long run, Keynesian economics would lead to national bankruptcy, Keynes memorably responded with a witticism: “In the long…

by | Nov 24, 2009

The Norwegian Parliament can’t build a “spite fence” between themselves and the United States. But they have a more effective way of showing their contempt for some of our elected leaders. They give out Nobel Peace Prizes. Leftist Scandinavian lawmakers…

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