Many of the world’s tragedies can be traced back to radical envrionmentalist movements, argues Ian Murry.
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Fairness Doctrine Unfairly Promoted
Believe it or not, a conference at American University provided strong representation for last summer’s anti-conservative study, “The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio.”
Presidential Personality Cult Deconstructed
So many generations have been taught that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ended the Depression that it has become an article of faith for historians in and out of academia and, naturally, their media acolytes.
Climate Change Bible
While some global warming skeptics may have accused climate change believers of placing undue “faith” in murky science, some professors have already elevated the cause to a Christian edict.
Clintonites’ Cognitive Dissonance Crumbles
What does it take to get academics off the Clinton bandwagon? A left-wing candidate they find more lovable.
California Legislators Milk Harvey
AB 2567 will set aside May 22nd as ‘Harvey Milk Day’ for all of California.
Kalifornia Here I Kome
Recent results from a national student writing test confirm the lament that writing is becoming a lost art, especially in California.
Russian Posturing
With the media making such a big deal about Russian posturing, from the nation’s recent polar explorations to the launch of new missile submarines, fears have risen that Russian military action may again threaten U.S. national interests. Heritage panelists are more skeptical about Russia’s military capacity.
Of Georgetown Law and Abu Ghraib
A gathering of academics and human rights activists at Georgetown Law last week delivered some predictable broadsides at the Bush regime but also some unexpected critiques of the Clinton Administration.
Campus Populist
Jim Hightower, America’s #1 populist and corporate critic, talks about on-campus progressive advocacy and his new book, Swim Against the Current.