Victory for Free Speech in Texas
In a major victory for the increasingly embattled freedom of speech, the Texas Supreme Court has just denied a petition by the Islamic Society of Arlington, Texas and six other Texas-based Islamic...
View ArticleIf It’s Close In Massachusetts, Expect ACORN To Lead Vote Fraud Effort
Perhaps there’s some hope after all for America after the national suicide attempt in November 2008 that led to the election of the disastrous radical leftist Barack Obama as president. By electing...
View ArticleA Massachusetts Miracle?
The big news about today’s special election in Massachusetts is that it is big news. The contest between state Attorney General Martha Coakley and her Republican opponent, once-obscure state senator...
View ArticleDespite Media Cover-Up, Edwards Forced to Admit Baby is His
Former candidate for president John Edwards dropped a bombshell this morning. Despite the mainstream media’s attempt to cover up for Edwards‘ many lies about his affair with former staffer Rielle...
View ArticleBin Laden endorses bomb attempt on US plane – AP
CAIRO – Osama bin Laden endorsed the failed attempt to blow up a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day and threatened new attacks against the United States in an audio message released Sunday that appeared...
View ArticleAfter Brown victory, Obama struggles to control message – AP
With the president’s State of the Union address coming up on Wednesday, the White House appears to be struggling to find its feet. Republican Scott Brown’s surprise victory in liberal Massachusetts...
View ArticleSt. Louis U’s Inverted Values
On Tuesday and Wednesday of last week I was in Washington, where I visited with three U.S. Senators and three Congressmen, including the whips of both houses. I was meeting Eric Cantor for the first...
View ArticleThe Media’s Unsurprising Rush to Judgement Against James O’Keefe
While the whole truth about the latest story surrounding James O’Keefe is not entirely clear, one thing is certain: he made a mistake. No, we’re not talking about whatever mistakes he may have made at...
View ArticleThe Rare Sightings of Tipper Gore
Catching a glimpse of Tipper Gore these days is about as rare as seeing a family of polar bears frolic in the Arctic. Unless of course, you’re a deadhead in DC. No, not the ones in the White House,...
View ArticleThe New Cold War
The People’s Republic of China has denounced the meeting of Tibet’s Dalai Lama with President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Feb.18. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ma Zhaoxu...
View ArticleSymposium: Is Hannah Arendt Still Relevant?
In this special edition of Frontpage Symposium, we have invited two distinguished guests to discuss the question: Is Hannah Arendt still relevant? We ask this in the context of whether Arendt’s...
View ArticleGuantanamo: No More Going to Rehab, Baby
This past week, it is being reported that Guantanamo detainees being released are returning to terrorist activity in far greater numbers than had been expected. In our attempt to take the high road,...
View ArticleThe Naomi Wolf Award Goes to … Joan Scott, Misogynist
Joan Wallach Scott is an influential Princeton University historian whose poisonous brand of academic feminism sanctions Islamic misogyny in the name of cultural relativism. Her 2006 polemic, The...
View ArticleGeorge W. Obama Part 8: Immigration
In a far-too-late attempt to shore up his conservative base ahead of the 2006 massacre, President Bush sent 6,000 National Guard troops to the Mexican border, but placed major limits on what they...
View ArticleThe Appeaser
The National Security Strategy (NSS) released by the Barack Obama administration on May 27 is not so much a look forward as a look back. It is an attempt to return to the optimistic days following the...
View ArticleHorowitz Vs Marshall: Why is the “Center-Left” AWOL in the War with...
It’s more than interesting that while there have been over 470,000 views of the exchange between David Horowitz and the Muslim Students Association officer at UC San Diego which revealed an appalling...
View ArticleWalker’s Second Victory
In what is viewed as a victory for Governor Scott Walker and his attempt to limit the power of government unions, it appears incumbent David Prosser has defeated challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg in the...
View ArticleUnited Nations MIA on Syria
The United Nations Security Council has reverted to its usual modus operandi: inaction. On April 27th, after receiving a detailed report by the UN’s Under-Secretary General for Political Affairs, Lynn...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda Eyes Yemen
President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s recent return to Yemen has been met by continued massive, violent protests calling for his immediate ouster. With separatists and al-Qaeda insurgents continuing to gain...
View Article‘A Stew of Anti-Muslim Bile and Conspiracy-Laden Forecasts’
At 11:20 a.m. on Feb. 5, Lars Hedegaard answered his door bell to an apparent mailman. Instead of receiving a package, however, the 70-year-old Danish historian and journalist found himself face to...
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