by Victor Davis Hanson
NRO’s The Corner
In the next few weeks, we will probably hear more stories about journalists whose correspondence was monitored, and more creepy details about the corruption of the IRS. Continue reading “Reap What You Sow”
by Victor Davis Hanson
NRO’s The Corner
In the next few weeks, we will probably hear more stories about journalists whose correspondence was monitored, and more creepy details about the corruption of the IRS. Continue reading “Reap What You Sow”
by Victor Davis Hanson
National Review Online
On September 11, 2012, Barack Obama was 1 point ahead of Mitt Romney in the ABC and Washington Post polls. Continue reading “The President Won–Sort Of”
by Victor Davis Hanson
NRO’s The Corner
The lengths to which some are going to excuse the IRS corruption (“the tea-party groups deserved extra scrutiny”), Continue reading “The Second Time As Farce”
by Victor Davis Hanson
NRO’s The Corner
There have been lots of comparisons, most hotly dismissed by the president’s defenders, between Nixon and Obama, but in some ways the latest scandals have the potential to match or even trump those of 1973–4. Continue reading “Nixon Is a Fair Comparison”
by Victor Davis Hanson
PJ Media
Shortly before the second-term inauguration of Barack Obama this January, I wrote [1] the following of my worries over the Obama way of doing business: Continue reading “It Can Happen Here”
by Bruce S. Thornton
FrontPageMag.com
The three scandals dominating the news this week all reveal the moral and intellectual corruption at the heart of progressive ideology. Continue reading “What the Obama Scandals Reveal About Progressive Ideology”
by Victor Davis Hanson
National Review Online
In Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, he ran to the left of Hillary Clinton as a moral reformer. Continue reading “Obama’s Second-Term Embarrassments”
by Raymond Ibrahim
www.raymondibrahim.com
The lost history of Christians forced to convert to Islam—or die—is reemerging, figuratively and literally. Continue reading “Islamic Forced Conversions – Past and Present”
by Victor Davis Hanson
NRO’s The Corner
Before Jay Carney or the president go out again they really need to sit down and get their stories straight: When the IRS apologizes, it is not a matter of “if.” Continue reading “All Leaks Bad–Except Some”
by Victor Davis Hanson
NRO’s The Corner
If it is proven that the IRS thwarted some groups from obtaining tax-exempt status in fear that their traditional or conservative messages might hurt the 2012 Obama campaign (especially if it did so under pressure from White House-affiliated operatives), Continue reading “A Tainted Campaign?”