Cover Story

Sarah’s wrong turn
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

Sarah Palin’s decision to sign a multi-year contract to be a regular “contributor” for the FOX News Channel is a betrayal of her supporters. The decision also sounds the death knell of her political career. ...

Politics

Why blacks vote Democrat
By Ellis Washington

Perhaps one of the most frequently asked questions I receive from the readers of my articles is: “Why do black people always vote for the Democratic Party?” In 2008 then-Sen. Barack Obama beat Sen. John ...

Racist Democrats
By Steve Malzberg

During the 2008 presidential campaign, those who dared to warn the world about the real Barrack Obama were dubbed racists. Since the president’s swearing in, those who have taken this president to task for his radical, socialist, anti-American agenda, have been ...

Countering terrorism on American soil
By Joseph Vigliotti

On Christmas Day, terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to blow up a Northwest flight to Detroit, Michigan. He failed. This can only be deemed a Christmas miracle. Abdulmutallab’s explosives, hidden in his underwear, failed to ...

Foreign Affairs

Where is the money for our defense?
By Herbert London

As the plans for American foreign policy are being debated in the White House and the corridors of Congress, it is increasingly apparent that the options are limited. It is not that options are limited ...

Navy SEALs denied justice
By Neal Puckett

Three U.S. Navy SEALs now face military criminal charges arising from an allegation that the Iraqi insurgent who led the 2004 ambush, killing, burning, mutilation and hanging of four American contractors was punched in the ...

Culture

Notre Dame: Drop the charges against 88 pro-lifers
By John Ritchie

When President of the University of Notre Dame Fr. John I. Jenkins invited our pro-abortion president, Barack Obama, to address the graduating class of 2009 and receive an honorary law degree, his decision sent shockwaves ...

Hollywood’s war on beauty: Tinseltown has lost its way
By Dr. Grace Vuoto

“My closing advice is very sincere: In the life of anyone who loves movies, there must be time to see 8½,” writes Roger Ebert in his Dec. 23 review of the recently-released Rob Marshall musical ...

Hardball with Catholicism
By Michelle Laque Johnson

MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews, who famously redefined his job as a journalist from “holding the president accountable” during George W. Bush’s presidency to “making the Obama presidency work” after the 2008 election, now seems ...

Boldly American
By Robyn Wethington

Bill O’Reilly’s latest book, A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity, is filled with American stories of camaraderie, faith and nobility. Mr. O'Reilly, as known by his TV personality on The O’Reilly Factor, will not accept ...

Public Policy

New Jersey’s victory for marriage
By Mary Jo Anderson

Gay lifestyle advocates had hoped to add New Jersey to the five states that have legalized same-sex unions. The gay advocacy marketing plan includes the creation of an atmosphere of “inevitability” around the issue of ...

Communist China wary of American profligacy
By Kerry W. and Peggy McCarthy

Those who scold and denigrate the United States for using a disproportionate amount of the world’s natural resources seemingly have no problem with the U.S. government consuming a lion’s share of the world’s available capital ...