“It’s my way or the highway.” That’s the message D.C. Democrats are sending to America. “I will not negotiate,” says President Obama. “There’s no need for conversations,” says Harry Reid. “We’ve spoken loudly and clearly, and we have the support of the president of the United States.” The minority leader …
Read More »Now Eurosclerosis has come to Obama's America
Abroad and at home, President Obama, with unprincipled pragmatism, is undermining America’s most cherished values, economy and liberties. In the Middle East, National Security Adviser Susan Rice has established negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran, brokering a peace agreement between Israel and her Palestinian neighbors, and mitigating civil strife in …
Read More »Thank God — Pope Francis tells Catholics they need an attitude adjustment
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells the story of the lost sheep. When the shepherd notices that one of his flock is missing, he leaves everyone behind in search of the one who has left. This parable explains God’s unconditional love for each and every one of us. Today, …
Read More »Some final warnings about ObamaCare
Each visit to the U.K. brings new horror stories about the National Health Service (NHS). Last month, Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of the NHS, issued a forensic report, commissioned by the government, which found that 14 underperforming hospitals in England had substandard care, contributing to the needless deaths of …
Read More »Read an excerpt from 'Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth'
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from Reza Aslan’s new book, “Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth.” When I was fifteen years old, I found Jesus. I spent the summer of my sophomore year at an evangelical youth camp in Northern California, a place of timbered …
Read More »Obama’s plan to let Syrians into US undermines needs of Americans, business
Despite two years of inaction, President Obama has now pledged increased military and humanitarian support for the Syrian rebel forces. After nearly 100,000 casualties, mostly civilian, the administration has finally been moved enough to intervene, going as far as extending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Syrian Refugees to allow …
Read More »Obama’s ‘war on journalism’ just a skirmish, argues Reuters media critic
It must be nice being a Democratic president. No matter what you do – even investigate the press – there’s always someone in the media willing to defend it. The latest defense comes from Reuters media columnist Jack Shafer. Shafer wrote a May 24 piece raising the question: “What war …
Read More »Media having a ball with Dennis Rodman’s ‘Basketball Diplomacy’
Put together a celebrity athlete and a lunatic dictator and it’s a sure shot you’ll bring out the worst in people – especially in journalists. Former Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman went to North Korea as part of “basketball diplomacy” and met with the latest deadly maniac to run that …
Read More »Reverend Al Sharpton expels God in MSNBC promo sermon
Jesus said to Peter: “Get thee behind me, Satan.” Then came MSNBC. Now it’s God the network is trying to push out of the way. And it’s a reverend, of all people, who is doing it. Rev. Al Sharpton appeared in a “Lean Forward” ad for his network MSNBC on …
Read More »Is this the right time to make large cuts to America's defense budget?
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