Over at the Los Angeles Times, the left-wing ideologues who dictate policy, look upon Andrew Malcolm as the crazy aunt who sleeps in the doghouse and isn’t allowed inside when company comes.
How the Good, Ol’ Deep South Keeps Prejudice Breathing
If Nikki Haley is elected governor of South Carolina in November, I believe she will soar into the primary tier of Republican Presidential candidates for the ‘12 election — against President Bumbles or Hillary.
A Glorious Day to Hate and ReHate
Surely few would disagree with the assertion that the state of Israel is the most deliberately misunderstood plot of land on earth.
The Shame of the Rosenberg Case
Fifty-seven years ago tomorrow night, just after 8 o’clock Eastern time, there was a terrible albeit understandable, miscarriage of American justice:
Why Obama Can’t Even Win With a Lefty Agenda
Still much too early for him to admit it, but The Spill is President Bumbler’s dreamed-of scenario.
Why the President Looked Hopelessly Baffled When a Needy Country Barked, Then Pleaded ‘Lead Us.’
During the last two months, since The Spill erupted, we have witnessed daily reminders of why Barack Obama was not qualified to even run for President.
Israel Has Been a Naughty Child Deserving of a Penalty
The headline over an essay in the opinion section of The New York Times on Sunday was enough to make a reader shudder, if not boil:
Albert Vera and His Character
Over the years, I spent more time with Albert Vera in his matchbox-sized office than at the end of the counter at Sorrento Italian Market, where he typically conducted business. The office was where the real business was done, and it could accommodate many more people than two as long as your lap, or somebody’s, was available.
They Embarrassed Decent People: Ridley-Thomas, Zany Zev and Goofy Gloria
Like a diapered toddler who mindlessly wanders into blur-fast traffic, bandwagon politicians sometimes cannot help themselves.