Lethal Weapon: Islamist Perfidy or Western Naivety?
by Raymond Ibrahim PJ Media In a blog entry for Islamist Watch, David J. Rusin shows how the word “jihad” continues to be euphemized in the West. Share This
by Raymond Ibrahim PJ Media In a blog entry for Islamist Watch, David J. Rusin shows how the word “jihad” continues to be euphemized in the West. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson Tribune Media Services On his recent trip to Asia, President Obama found China, Japan and South Korea — like many nations these days — in no mood to hear more American lectures. Share This
by Linda Halderman, MD The American Thinker The Sick It’s Saturday night in Pago Pago. As I write this from a little tropical hospital in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on a tiny island called American Samoa, I’m trying hard to make sense of the last 72 hours. Share This
by Raymond Ibrahim PJ Media One of the difficulties in discussing Islam’s more troubling doctrines is that they have an anachronistic, even otherworldly, feel to them; that is, unless actively and openly upheld by Muslims, non-Muslims, particularly of the Western variety, tend to see them as abstract theory, not standard practice for today. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media The Furor The AP supposedly hired 11 fact-checkers to discredit Ms. Palin’s memoir (Did Fox News hire 11 to question the very questionable things found in the two Obama memoirs?) Share This
Why Obama’s America seems so self-centered? by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online The liberal writ was that a strutting “bring ’em on” George W. Bush for eight years did what he pleased on the international scene. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson Tribune Media Services Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is accused of murdering last week 13 people (12 of whom were soldiers) and wounding another 30 at Fort Hood, Texas. It was not the first, nor will it be the last, domestic terrorist incident since Sept. 11, 2001. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media Contrast Recent Media Coverage The furor over Dick Cheney’s past severed involvement with Halliburton — the meowing over Bush-critic, liberal icon, ex-diplomat Peter Galbraith’s present, ongoing conflict-of-interest as profiteer and pundit/advisor involving a multimillion-dollar oil scam in Kurdistan. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media Something has gone terribly wrong in the entire reaction to the Ft. Hood massacres, as evidenced by the media, the administration, the military authorities, and perhaps the public at large. Share This
by Janie Glazov FrontPage Magazine FP: Victor Davis Hanson, welcome to Frontpage Interview. I’d like to talk to you today about radical Islam and the Obama administration’s ability and inclination, or lack thereof, to confront it. Share This