Cover Story

The spectacular fall of Barack Obama
By Dr. Grace Vuoto

Never before in American history have we witnessed such a meteoric rise of a relatively unknown state senator to the highest office in the land, followed by an equally spectacular fall from grace.

Politics

Middle America revolts
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

America is in the midst of a second revolution. The November elections threaten to sweep away the Democrats' control of Congress and Republicans into the dustbin of history.

The expansion of state power
By Reid Bushell

For years, Democrats have alleged that they are the only party willing to make tough choices to save America. They told us about the economic, environmental and social crises that plague the nation.

Foreign Affairs

The silence of moderate Muslims
By Herbert London

Ignorant opinion is unquestionably on the rise and, there are dozens of examples daily that prove my claim. However the most absurd of these examples—the one employed by government officials, academics and political candidates—is that “Islam is a religion of peace.”

Minority Report

Black conservative surge
By Dr. Grace Vuoto

The 2010 campaign will be remembered as a landmark in the history of black conservatism: We are witnessing a sea change, a surge of interest in a fresh approach for the black community.

Culture

Porn ravages America
By Loredana Vuoto

Pornography—a multi-billion dollar industry—has taken over American homes, destroying families, marriages and corrupting our youth.

Latin Mass in America: Reignite the flame
By Kelly Kathryn Llobet

While a showy storm of controversy has been raging two blocks from the site of the former Twin Towers in New York over the planned construction of the Ground Zero Mosque, another poignant and perhaps more significant loss in the struggle to maintain America’s Judeo-Christian identity has occurred on Cathedral Street in Baltimore, Maryland.

Public Policy

The Keynesian myth
By John Manfreda

The Obama administration has been attempting to revive the economy through government stimulus spending.  Washington plans to spend this stimulus money on roads, bridges and jobless benefits as a way to “put Americans back to work.”