At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan cautions against America giving up the right to avoid war by ceding control to another country, namely Israel. Buchanan is worried that Israel’s desire to fight Iran could pull the United States into a war that wouldn’t benefit America in any way. He writes (abridged): President Donald Trump, who […]
These Scared Democrats Made the Mistake of Threatening the Supreme Court over the Second Amendment
A group of five Democratic senators, including Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and current Democratic presidential primary candidate Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), are terrified that a case against draconian gun control rules like the one enforced until recently in New York City will be revealed as the unconstitutional burdens […]
Was Howard Zinn Really a Taft Republican?
In The American Conservative, Paul Gottfried makes the case that Communist historian, Howard Zinn was more like a Taft Republican when it came to foreign policy. Gottfried writes (abridged): In an interview with historian Wilfred McClay in the Wall Street Journal, Naomi Schaefer Riley praises McClay’s recently published American history textbook “for reclaiming American history from Howard […]
Sweden – Not a Socialist Paradise, but a Model of Ruthless Capitalism
When Cynthia Nixon was running for governor of New York last year, she was asked in an interview her views on being a socialist. The flustered Ms. Nixon hesitating replied, “I am more in … I am more in line with the Nordic model myself.” But as Adam O’Neal notes in the WSJ, faced with […]
America’s New Firearms Owners are Not Who You Think
Despite the stereotypical image of a gun owner being a rural, older man, the trend new target shooters has gotten younger, more female, and more rural. The NRA’s First Freedom magazine reports that data from the National Shooting Sports Foundation shows that not only has the number of target shooters risen by 51% since 2009, […]
Think Boycotts Are Hurting Tucker Carlson? Think Again
Despite a number of boycotts against the sponsors of Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News, the network has nearly doubled the price advertisers pay for ads on the show through the last year. The price of ads on Carlson’s show increased at over twice the rate of those for ads on Rachel Maddow’s show. John […]
Merkel’s Onerous Legacy: Germany Swamped by Muslims
At The American Conservative, Peter Van Buren explains the problem facing Germans who awoke one day to find themselves surrounded by Muslim immigrants who don’t speak German, rely heavily on state welfare, and appear to be resisting assimilation. He writes (abridged): The German neighborhood of Marzahn is way out of town, near the end of […]
What Makes Donald Trump Different?
President Donald Trump is often a challenge to both his opponents and defenders, writes Roger Kimball in American Greatness. His rhetoric raises more than a few eyebrows, Roger’s included, he admits. Trump speaks differently on the world stage than most other statesmen. Trump is not beholden to any of the principles of diplomacy that follow […]
As Our Family Celebrates Babson’s 100th, a Reminder on How to Make Money
Last night Becky and I had the pleasure of attending Babson’s Summer Reception in Newport. Hosted by Mary and Thomas Gilbane, Jr., it was an opportunity for the entire Babson community in Rhode Island to get together and speak with Babson’s new President Stephen Spinelli MBA ‘92. Spinelli as President makes this year for Babson—it’s […]
America’s Workers Want Freedom. Why is Bernie Sanders Trying to Take it Away from Them?
In a stunning rout, autoworkers in Tennessee defeated a unionization push from the UAW. The heavily funded union bosses tried every trick in the book to scare workers into joining the union, but it wasn’t enough. It turns out America’s workers value their freedom. The National Right to Work Committee reports: Throughout their latest campaign, […]
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