In a recent critique of Blacklisted By History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies that appeared in National Review, historian Ron Radosh makes numerous assertions about the book by M. Stanton Evans that are completely unsupported by the work itself.
Read the articleAs M. Stanton Evans shows in Blacklisted By History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies, Taiwan and South Korea might owe their freedom to the brawling Irishman from Appleton, Wisconsin.
Read the articleThe visa process may be in need of revision, especially if you can check YES to being a participant in genocide, or a member of a hostile foreign government and still get into the U.S. This is a posting from April 26, 2006 in which we link to the visa forms discussed by M. Stanton Evans and Mal Kline on a Thanksgiving Day C-SPAN 2 broadcast.
Read the articleAccuracy in Academia’s Mal Kline and John Gizzi of Human Events join M. Stanton Evans, author of Blacklisted By History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies on The Right Hour with Paul Weyrich on Rightalk.com on Friday, November 23 at 1:00PM.
Read the articleC-SPAN 2 will broadcast the last Accuracy in Academia author’s night which featured M. Stanton Evans, author of the recently published Blacklisted by History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies.
Read the articleOne of the highlights of the Conservative University conference that Accuracy in Academia recently held was the image of veteran journalist M. Stanton Evans delivering his talk on the late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wisc., to an audience which included a lawyer from the ACLU.
Read the articleWhen President Bush called for “strengthening community colleges” in his State of the Union Address, we pointed out that these grassroots institutions of higher learning may already be as politically biased as their supposedly elite counterparts. What we have learned since seems to bear out a maxim of veteran journalist and author M. Stanton Evans, “No matter how bad you think that things are, they’re worse.”
Read the articleHere’s a fascinating bit of history: Thanksgiving and the first amendment are practically twins, passed within 24 hours of each other.
Read the articleIn fact, the academy is no longer a haven for First Amendment absolutists, if it ever was.
Read the articleIt seems that the University of North Carolina under the stewardship of former Republican U. S. Secretary of Education (DOE) Margaret Spellings is developing a reputation for competence reminiscent of her tenure at DOE.
Read the articleIn the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter, we remember America’s living document and the immortal M. Stanton Evans, who chronicled its creation.
Read the articleRepublican presidents from Dwight D. Eisenhower to George H. W. Bush have referred to U. S. Supreme Court decisions as “the law of the land.” Actually, that distinction belongs to the document we celebrate today—the U. S. Constitution.
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