WikiLeaks’ Selective Mortality
by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online There has never been anything quite like WikiLeaks in American military history. Share This
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by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online There has never been anything quite like WikiLeaks in American military history. Share This
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by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media Pillars of Sand The faux-Greek columns of 2008 have turned into pillars of sand, as the president’s Gallup ratings hit 43-2%, and his congressional majorities are on the verge of melting away — just two years after grand talk of a 50-year liberal regnum.* Share This
The Great Divider–Or ‘Elections Have Consequences’ Read More »
by Raymond Ibrahim Hudson New York For centuries, the Copts — Egypt’s Christian, indigenous inhabitants — have been subject to persecution, discrimination, humiliation, and over all subjugation in their homeland (etymologically, “Copt” simply means “Egyptian”). Share This
Egypt Cuts a Deal: Christians Fed to Muslim ‘Lions’ Read More »
by Bruce S. Thornton RightNetwork.com In 1984 George Orwell described how the abandonment of belief in objective truth makes possible a politicized history that legitimizes tyrannical power: Share This
Whitewashing Islam: “Who Controls the Past Controls the Future” Read More »
by Victor Davis Hanson Tribune Media Services It is a busy time in America. The Major League Baseball playoffs are competing with the upcoming midterm elections for the public’s attention. Share This
Three Wars, Little News Read More »
Meyer’s new book reveals the irrational about evolution by Terry Scambray New Oxford Review A review of Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design by Stephen C. Meyer. Harper One, 2009. Share This
Evidence Against the Evidence Read More »
Our president revealed himself to be doctrinaire ideologue. by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online Historians will look back at the 2008 campaign in the light of the 2010 midterm elections. Almost everything the president has done in the last two years is simply a continuance of that now strangely distant summer. Share This
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by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media The Juan Williams Firing — Or a Primer on Elite Liberal Thinking There were lots of slants on NPR’s firing of news analyst Juan Williams that reflect how surreal cultural liberalism has become. Let us walk through ten of them. Share This
Fire Juan Williams Right Now!: Our Sneering Liberal Culture in a Nutshell Read More »
by Bruce S. Thornton RightNetwork.com Al Qaeda headman Osama bin Laden recently released yet another of his promotional communiqués, and like the last decade’s worth of his propaganda, this one too is designed not so much to appeal to his fellow Muslims, but to exploit the received wisdom and political fashions of the American left
‘I Love Your Hate’: Osama bin Laden Seduces the Left Read More »
by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media Puritanism 2.0 Puritanism can grate even more once its practitioners have lost their god. If 19th-century liberals were courageously at the forefront of abolition, religiously inspired college education, and the notion of American budgetary parsimony Share This