Topic: Jihadis

Merit-based migration must mean moral merit, too February 3, 2018 Monica Showalter The White House case against chain- and lottery-based immigration is a good one. But in replacing it with a merit-based system, it's important to look at more than just educational degrees alone.  
Premature suicide belt explosion dampens jihadi party May 25, 2014 Thomas Lifson It's the feel-good video of the day.
Taqiyya and the British Courts March 1, 2014 Paul Austin Murphy How do we best deal with taqiyya piled on top of taqiyya?
America's 'Tools' of Engagement February 23, 2014 Glenn Fairman When we bring our rules and values down from their lofty seats of abstraction, we find sometimes that they can lead to our undoing.
Terrorism at Winter Olympics a 'Sure Bet,' says Russian Expert February 17, 2014 Lindsay Davis and John T. Bennett Let's keep our fingers crossed.
France Recognizes the Islamic Threat January 23, 2014 Michael Curtis France bites the bullet in opposing Islamism, while the U.S. leads from behind.
Loonwatch: 'the mooslims! they're heere!' January 11, 2014 Paul Austin Murphy Loonwatch makes the simple claim that anyone who points to Islamist terrorism, for any reason whatsoever, is a 'loon.'
A Nightmare in October October 27, 2013 Susan D. Harris A Martian invasion doesn't feel that far-fetched anymore.
We are Fighting so Men can Beat their Wives? October 15, 2013 Allan Erickson Beware the anger of the legions.
Islamic Tolerance: Myth and Reality October 5, 2013 Michael Curtis Ibn Warraq is well known for his intellectual and political courage and his strong principles and opinions, which include a critical assessment of the history and the nature of Islam.
Another Stealth Jihadi? September 28, 2013 M. Catharine Evans North Carolina shooter had a stash of Islamic literature.
Media Imbalance on the Nairobi & Peshawar Massacres September 24, 2013 Paul Austin Murphy An even worse Jihadi massacre was carried out in Pakistan almost simultaneous with the Nairobi slayings, but no one heard of it. Why?
For The Mall Butchers in Kenya September 23, 2013 Glenn Fairman Against the Sons of Murder.
Dangerous Times: Are Obama's Syrian Stumbles Good for America? September 7, 2013 James Lewis On the face of it, supporting your deadly enemy in a time of war is insane. But this is Obama.
Why Afghanistan Matters September 6, 2013 Ben Cohen Why a Taliban victory is bad news for America.
Pakistan: Ground Zero for U.S. Counterterrorism September 5, 2013 Matthew Ernst Pakistan is a double-edged sword -- a nation where democracy has taken hold, yet which still harbors Al Qaeda and countless other terrorist groups.
The Egyptian Brotherhood: Violence, Democracy & the Arrest of Beltagi September 3, 2013 Paul Austin Murphy If the choice is between oligarchy and totalitarianism, oligarchy is better.
Chasing Squirrels August 16, 2013 Bill Schanefelt It's anybody's guess as to what the Administration was up to in Benghazi.
Muslims Celebrate Ramadan with Battery Acid August 12, 2013 Howard Bogative Greetings from the Religion of Peace.
The Voices of Fort Hood August 5, 2013 Elise Cooper Another scandal that must not be forgotten.
Peeling the Onion of Terrorism August 4, 2013 Bart Wilburn The differences between Islam and the West may not be broad, but they are deep.
Aiding Islamist Propaganda July 17, 2013 Rachel Lipsky Many Americans -- some of the Jewish -- are falling for the oldest psychological warfare trick in the book on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Not-So-Veiled Threat to Non-Muslims in Tennessee June 7, 2013 Janet Levy An eyewitness account of the DoJ's assault on American society on behalf of radical Islam.
Barack Obama: Don't say 'Islamic terrorism'! June 1, 2013 Paul Austin Murphy Obama's slo-mo abandonment of the War on Jihad is the culmination of a lengthy process.
Riots and Liberals May 29, 2013 Christopher Chantrill It's all part of the formula.
Al Qaeda Re-emerging May 29, 2013 Matthew Ernst Contrary to the beliefs of certain American political leaders, Al Qaeda has not been defeated -- in truth, it has scarcely been weakened.
The Khafir is Always to Blame May 26, 2013 Paul Austin Murphy Muslim organizations use claims of 'defense' to excuse attacks such as the Woolwich murder.
Catch and Release April 19, 2013 Asher Gladson When you're fishing, you fish. When fighting a war, fight.
Blowing up America April 17, 2013 Selwyn Duke Why do we demonize the realists and sanitize the terrorists?
Timbuktu and the Nazis February 9, 2013 Eileen F. Toplansky It is not surprising that there are so many points of agreement with Islamic jihadists and Naziism. They both represent death of the spirit of a society.
Halting the Islamist Threat February 5, 2013 Michael Curtis The danger is that Islamists who have become more active in efforts to infiltrate and destabilize North Africa pose a threat to southern Europe.
The End of Neo-colonialism January 31, 2013 Michael Curtis Mali, Algeria, and the rest of the world are now aware that the fundamental threat to existing societies, is not the intervention of "colonial" powers but the advance of Islamist extremists.
The Importance of Mali January 30, 2013 Georgy Gounev The dramatic events that shook part of the African continent that not many people care about could have extremely important consequences in the not-so-distant future.
Inoffensive Savagery November 14, 2012 Pamela Geller When is the word "savage" not racist and offensive?
Russell Brand and the Degeneration of the Public Discourse November 12, 2012 Robert Spencer Ridicule is a prescribed Alinskyite tactic for dealing with ideological enemies, but it is more than that as well: it is a confession of intellectual bankruptcy.
It's the Mullahs, Stupid October 20, 2012 Richard Butrick Reaction to recent events in Benghazi as well as other attacks on American consulates only serve to bear out the Obama/Clinton fatal attraction to the meme that Islam-is-not-the-issue.
Sticks and Stones! October 7, 2012 Frank Ryan It makes no sense at all that any government would attempt to justify the acts of Muslim terrorists out of fear of what else they may do.