Cover Story

Smearing the Tea Party
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

Liberals are portraying the Tea Party movement as fostering violence and sedition. During a recent appearance on NBC's "The Chris Matthews Show," Time columnist Joe Klein said that much of the heated political rhetoric, "especially ...

Politics

Why black Americans reject the conservative movement
By Tracey L. Wells

When black voters are asked why they vote almost unanimously for the Democratic Party, most will provide answers that are partially passed down from a previous generation and contain socially-accepted norms. In most cases, their ...

What is Kagan’s judicial philosophy?
By Kerry W. and Peggy McCarthy

When Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee this summer, a crucial line of questioning must determine her judicial philosophy. Conservatives now have the opportunity to cultivate a groundswell of awareness ...

Reclaiming conservatism
By Herbert London

Although Sam Tanenhaus, editor of the New York Times Book Review, argued the conservative movement is “dead,” R. Emmett Tyrrell argues otherwise. In his latest book titled “After The Hangover,” Mr. Tyrrell tells us reports ...

Foreign Affairs

Obama bowing to the world
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

President Obama has disgraced the United States - again. During this week's nuclear summit in Washington, he bowed when greeting Chinese President Hu Jintao. The act was not only shocking but revealing. Mr. Obama has ...

Culture

The problem of porn: Adultery in another shape
By Robyn Wethington

American women today pay a high price for success. It’s no secret that women are graduating college in higher numbers than men. In fact, according to the Journal of American Enterprise Institute, “The Census Bureau ...

The mind of God behind the universe
By Kevin Aldrich

When science and faith meet, is it a zero sum game? In other words, is either evolution right and religion wrong, or faith correct and Darwin in error? The early giants of modern science--Descartes, Galileo, ...

Fatal indifference
By Gayle S. Fixler

According to a Talmudic saying, “Whoever saves one life saves the world entire.”  And yet, when a Good Samaritan in obvious distress needed life-saving intervention, his life was not considered worthy. Such is the case ...

The light of conversion
By Kelly Kathryn Llobet

The most ardent atheist can seek out God at death’s door as evidenced by the April 8, 2010 death of atheist-turned-deist Dr. Anthony Flew.  Preeminent philosophers, theologians, and scholars are paying tribute to the world-renowned British ...

Public Policy

Going soft on gays in the military
By Susan Oliver Nelson

President Barack Obama is committed to repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs reaffirmed the president's position in an April briefing after several protests from gay and lesbian groups that have ...