Paul J. Shlichta

Paul J. Shlichta


  • December 4, 2015

    Let's Play Fantasy President

    The only people who want to run for president and who have a chance of getting elected are those who are unfit for the job.

  • February 28, 2013

    A Polish Explanation of the Italian Election

    Berlusconi and the Babin Republic.

  • October 22, 2012

    Putting Obama's 'Mammogram' Lie to the Test

    Obama is a past master of the big lie. Whenever caught at it, he simply shrugs that he "misspoke".

  • September 19, 2012

    It's a mystery!

    Information the media really doesn't want you to know.

  • September 16, 2012

    Some Precursors of Obama's 'Yes, we are better off!'

    Claiming victory in the midst of the ruins of defeat is an old political ploy; it is the ubiquitous little black nothing of propaganda.

  • September 4, 2012

    A Reply to the Democrats' Reply to Romney

    "Better off' than 4 years ago?

  • December 24, 2011

    A Christmas Present for Husbands

    An idea donated to the world, in the hope of promoting domestic tranquility

  • February 4, 2009

    The Stimulus Bill, in Fifteen Words (updated)

    The most concise analysis of Obama's stimulus bill you will see anywhere.

  • February 1, 2009

    Football Then and Now

    I was a fan once, back when I was a student at Notre Dame -- when the players were not hired celebrities but genuine students

  • June 12, 2008

    The Curious Behavior of Hugo Chavez

    Hugo Chavez's abrupt switch to moderate and rational speech is understandably disconcerting.

  • May 26, 2008

    122° In Full Combat Gear

    Memorial Day is also a day for remembering the hundreds of thousands of men and women who are even now risking their lives for us

  • May 13, 2008

    A History Lesson for Obama

    The candidate who says he understands the world better than Senator McCain or Senator Clinton needs a history lesson.

  • April 18, 2008

    Obama, Marx, and God

    All of us are by now painfully familiar with Senator Obama's analysis of rural mentality, but it isn't the first time that he has said this sort of thing.

  • March 16, 2008

    Swooning: Then and Now

    For old-timers like me, there's nothing new about women shrieking and swooning while an anemically thin, bony faced young man croons to them.

  • January 31, 2008

    Happy Birthday, Explorer 1

    Fifty years ago today, the most important news in the world was that the United States had responded to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik 1, the first Earth Satellite, by launching Explorer 1

  • January 10, 2008

    The nobility of three soldiers

    Our preoccupation with the current political scene caused many of us to overlook a tragic and noble event that took place in Iraq on January 7.

  • August 9, 2007

    A Summer Session for Congress?

    Much has been made of the fact that the lawmakers of the Iraq parliament are taking a one-month vacation in August.

  • June 24, 2007

    The Ugly Face of Abortion

    A recent article in the American Thinker, included the sentence: "...moral issues aside, abortion is so ugly a process that even its advocates cannot bear to look at it."

  • January 31, 2007

    Play "fair" with the liberals

    Selwyn Duke recently exposed the duplicitous little game of "fairness" that Liberal Democrats in Congress are trying to impose on talk radio.

  • December 5, 2006

    How fresh was the poison polonium?

    During the next few weeks of confusion and cover-up about the Litvinenko poisoning, look out for the word 'lead', which may yet pin the tail on the Russian donkey. Polonium-210, the next-to-last link in the uranium-238 radioactive decay chain, decays to lead-206, which is stable.