Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the way religion is being implicated in the Proposition 8 trial contesting the constitutionality of the California resolution affirming the traditional view of marriage.
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Girls 2 Men
“Just because he debates like a girl doesn’t mean we have to… “
—author and columnist Michelle Malkin on the radio debate between Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., and Rep. Michelle Bachman, R-Minn.
“Just because he debates like a girl doesn’t mean we have to… “
–author and columnist Michelle Malkin on the radio debate between Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., and Rep. Michelle Bachman, R-Minn
“Just because he debates like a girl doesn’t mean we have to… ”
–author and columnist Michelle Malkin on the radio debate between Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., and Rep. Michelle Bachman, R-Minn.
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Global Warming Alarmism Cooled
More than a dozen members of the George Washington University chapter of Young America’s Foundation (GWYAF) held a Global Warming Beach Party in protest of Thomas Friedman’s speech on Thursday, January 21 at 7:30pm in GWU’s Lisner Auditorium.
Poppy Gets Advanced Degree
Believe it or not, a Republican president may be benefiting from some revisionist history. Indeed, the academic literature on George Herbert Walker Bush, although brief, like his presidency, is mostly, so far, laudatory.
(Mis)Reading the Gospels
Is The Annunciation, a passage in the Bible where the angel Gabriel tells the Virgin Mary that she will bear the Christ, a “pro-choice feast”? That’s what Catholic feminist author Mary Gordon argued in a recent Modern Language Association (MLA) presentation entitled “Rereading Jesus.”
Prop 8 On Trial
Catholic League president Bill Donohue weighs in on the San Francisco trial where the constitutionality of Proposition 8 is being considered.
Health Care Rationing Explained
Author M. Stanton Evans, who wrote the forward to Accuracy in Academia’s textbook Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, explains how government policies lead to shortages of health care.
National Security Takes a Hit
It seems that two Muslim academics previously barred entry for suspicion of terrorist connections could soon be making their way to American soil with visas in hand. Read more here.
Insider Shows Media Bias
The Director of Harvard University’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, says, “Reporters as a group tend to be pro-choice, and pro-life advocates have long complained that these biases have skewed the way the story is reported.”
Little Hope No Change
AJC: In his latest book, Obamanomics: How Barack Obama is Bankrupting You and Enriching his Wall Street Friends, Corporate Lobbyists, and Union Bosses, journalist Tim Carney analyzes the influence that large business corporations have on the current presidential administration.
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The College Board’s SAT Money Hustle
A recent report alleged that the College Board, the architects of the college entrance exams known today as the SAT, is becoming a profit-driven (yet taxpayer-funded) machine, instead of a business focused on the greater…
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New York Educators Lowered the Standards to Pass Common Core Tests
From the New York Post: The state this year lowered the number of answers kids needed to get right on 11 of the 12 Common Core exams, fueling concerns that rising scores were inflated. In…
University of New Haven Disinvites Sheriff David Clarke due to Possible ‘Politically Polarizing’ Comments
Administrators at the University of New Haven disinvited Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke due to the possibility he might say something that could offend someone, and then tried to cover that up: When challenged, the university…
For-Profit Colleges have seen Large Drops in Enrollment due to Scrutiny
The University of Phoenix saw enrollment drop 22% this year and 70% since 2010. Other for-profit colleges have seen similar results.
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A Guide to Fight for School Choice
The Institute for Justice (IJ) and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) issued a jointly-published guide on how lawmakers and activists can push for more school choice in their home states. In their second edition…
The Stillborn Legacy of Obama
Charles Krauthammer, a respected columnist and Fox News contributor, wrote a scathing piece on the legacy of outgoing President Barack Obama: Only amid the most bizarre, most tawdry, most addictive election campaign in memory could…
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Leftist Mob Surrounds Conservative Students, Rail Against Conservatism
The Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chapter at the University of Kansas was surrounded by leftist student protesters and were lectured by the protesters for over an hour:
UVA Professor ‘Agrees’ to Go On Leave after Criticizing ‘Black Lives Matter’
A college professor ‘agrees’ to go on leave after criticizing ‘Black Lives Matter’
Charter Schools Work in Massachusetts
The Pioneer Institute conducted a case study on Phoenix Academies, a successful charter school network in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Their focus is not on separating at-risk youth and children into grade levels, but tailoring…
Lawsuit Alleges that NYU’s Asian Campus was an ‘Educational Scam’
Wow…New York University scammed their students, according to a recent lawsuit filed against the university: The now-defunct Tisch Asia campus in Singapore promised students the same education they’d get in New York, the lawsuit says….