by Mychal Massie -- In the late 1980s, it was called "wilding," and the actors were called "wolf packs." Today they are called "flash mobs," but the actors and their intentions are more…
Category Archives for: Commentary
J. ROCKER: My 2-word love note to the IRS
by John Rocker -- Death and taxes. Two certainties in life. Right? A few years ago, the privilege of paying taxes earned me – much to the consternation of my accountant – more…
J. CASHILL: What did Obama do on 9/11/2012?
by Jack Cashill -- On this past Sunday morning, Chris Wallace of Fox News grilled the administration's newly anointed flak catcher, White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer. One critical question was how more…
D.J. DOLCE: The power of media scorned
by D.J. Dolce -- [ooyala code="RtcnJyYjownlK_ZqKLKmAB2k5kPYPOQV"] more…
L. KINSOLVING: Why not an additional 'B' to LGBT?
by Les Kinsolving -- If lesbians, male homosexuals, bisexuals and transsexuals should have the right to marriage licenses – as a few states, including Maryland, now provide – why should the real more…
T. SOWELL: Wimps versus barbarians
by Thomas Sowell -- An all too familiar scene was enacted on the campus of Swarthmore College during a meeting on May 4 to discuss demands by student activists for the college more…
P. SCHLAFLY: Gang of 8 betrays Americans
by Phyllis Schlafly -- The Gang of Eight immigration bill can be summed up as amnesty now, border closing never. The Department of Homeland Security is not required to build a fence more…
D. PRAGER: On using parents of murdered children
by Dennis Prager -- The president appeared at many rallies on behalf of additional gun control laws with parents of children murdered at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. I have more…
P. BUCHANAN: The Spectator President
by Patrick J. Buchanan -- No, this is not Watergate or Iran-Contra. Nor is it like the sex scandal that got Bill Clinton impeached. The AP, IRS and Benghazi matters represent a scandal more…
G. LOUDON: The mind of a nation that kills
by Gina Loudon -- "People everywhere enjoy believing things they know are not true. It spares them the ordeal of thinking for themselves and taking action for what they know." – Brooks more…