Yes, Dr. Mercola is controversial. But his top 10 strategies for a healthier life seem heavily rooted in common sense. One reason for Dr. Joseph Marcela’s strong appeal—whether you view him as a visionary or a quack—is that much of what he advocates is based on common sense and good science. On his site, for […]
Multiculturalism—a Liberal Fetish
Since New Year’s Eve, 516 criminal sexual assault complaints have been filed in Germany. The complaints are against men of mostly North African or Arab origin who, on New Year’s Eve, went on a sexual-assault rampage in the city of Cologne as well as in Hamburg, Stuttgart and Berlin. Should this come as a warning […]
How Hillary’s Presidency Would Differ from Bill’s
Bill Clinton would never be nominated in today’s Democratic party, writes the Cato Institute’s Michael Tanner. Yes, the Republican party is fundamentally more conservative than ever, but the Democratic party has moved ever farther to the left. Bill Clinton’s presidency was hardly a golden age of small government. But there were notable successes on the […]
American Sniper Widow Gets a Stuttering, Stammering Obama Response
Taya Kyle, the widow of Chris Kyle, Navy Seal and subject of the movie “American Sniper,” asked President Obama recently why his administration wasn’t more optimistic about the murder rate being at an all-time low. After a lengthy, rambling response, Mr. Obama concluded that many people who “are buying guns online” have felony records. But as The […]
Looking Suspiciously Like Common Sense
“I do not understand the inability or refusal of Republican leaders to take Mr. Trump seriously,” writes Peggy Noonan. He “touched an important nerve in opposing the political correctness that has angered the American people for a quarter century. He changed the debate when he asked for a pause in Muslim immigration until America ‘can […]
Why Obama’s Tears Matter
Gun ownership goes to the heart of what it means to be a responsible citizen in our constitutional republic. It goes to the heart of what it means to be a responsible parent or spouse. It isn’t merely about hunting, or the joy of an afternoon at the firing range, or “looking tough.” It isn’t […]
More Deaths from Drug Overdose than from Homicides
Would you be surprised to know that in 2014, there were 14.8 Americans in 100,000 who had fatal drug overdoses? Putting this into perspective, America’s infamous high homicide rate is about 5 per 100,000. Jim Geraghty of NRO ran an essay by Robert VerBruggen, editor of RealClearPolicy, on how he is rethinking his long-held perspective […]
Clever Political Theater from the Showman-in-Chief
Thomas Sowell writes in NRO that President Obama’s televised pitch for his unilateral actions to restrict gun sales and a more general case for tighter gun-control laws “was beautifully choreographed, like a great ballet, and performed with consummate skill and understated eloquence.” As political theater, it put Donald Trump’s rantings in the shade. As for […]
More on Liver Health—1, 2, 3
Yesterday (after posting A New Year’s Resolution for Liver Health—1, 2, 3), a friend emailed me about our post on liver health, wanting specifics on what products Dick and I use. Here they are: BRI Nutrition Odorless Garlic New Chapter Turmeric Force or The People’s Chemist Daily Dose Avocados (from our tree) or Hass Avocados (from […]
A New Year’s Resolution for Liver Health—1, 2, 3
The human body is faced with a lifelong onslaught of toxic chemicals—from chlorine and fluoride in drinking water, to exhaust from autos, factories and power plants, to flame retardants on furniture, to chemicals in skin lotions and potions, to food on supermarket shelves that has been preserved, dipped, dyed or sprayed. And the list goes […]
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