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How to Beat ‘Unhuman’ Communists At Their Own Game September 16, 2024
Janet Levy
Communism thrives on resentment, vengeance, and terror. Its weapon is disorder, destroying bonds of families, nations, civilizations. So why has the U.S. moved to the Left?
Conservatives need to stop hiding in the 'woke' publishing industry November 17, 2022
Jessica Marie Baumgartner
It'll be a team effort, but it can be done.
Obama: 'I Make Love to Men Daily' August 18, 2020
Jack Cashill
What Obama told his long-ago girlfriend, wrote in his college poetry, and was repeated by a participant claiming an all-night sex romp speaks volumes.
A $65-million publishing contract and Obama can't make a deadline? August 12, 2020
Monica Showalter
His publishers are upset about his "failure to perform."
Cowardice in the Era of Trump January 26, 2020
John Leonard
A novelist explains why he'd rather be flipping burgers in a U.S. run by Donald Trump than writing bestselling books in a country run by Bernie Sanders.
1,400 Years of Jihad and Islamic Terror, Well Told by Robert Spencer January 13, 2019
John Dale Dunn
Robert Spencer effectively outlines the scope of Islam and its history for our benefit.
Michelle Obama's upcoming memoir replicates Obama's road to power to a T February 26, 2018
Monica Showalter
The Obamas have always employed a "first, write a memoir" strategy as a platform for galvanizing voters and winning power.
Tired of politics? April 2, 2017
Richard F. Miniter
Need a break from politics? What better way than with a classic horror whodunit?
What is to be Done? August 24, 2013
Robert Weissberg
A review of Donald J. Devine's America's Way Back: Reclaiming Freedom, Tradition and Constitution
David Maraniss and Obama's Communist Mentor July 9, 2012
Paul Kengor
It's interesting that not only does Barack Obama need continued vetting, but so do his biographers.
Revelations of Time October 29, 2011
Raymond Ibrahim
Without something "higher" to believe in, something distinctly metaphysical, all systems of belief gravitate towards nihilism.
Mixing up Mamet, Hayek, Hitchens, and Sowell June 21, 2011
Christopher Chantrill
In his waspish review of The Secret Knowledge by newly conservatized playwright David Mamet, Christopher Hitchens proves that "a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth gets its pants on."