A few weeks ago in this space, I opined that partisan journalism was getting out of the control in America, and that ideological fanaticism was badly damaging journalistic standards because, in some cases, facts were being altered to fit the agendas of certain reporters and commentators. Now comes more disturbing… CONTINUE
Who’s Looking Out for the Babies?
This Melissa Ann Rowland case in Utah is a fascinating window on gender politics in America. Here we have a depraved woman who has badly damaged two babies and possibly murdered another one, yet the National Organization for Women is portraying her as the victim. The 28-year-old Rowland is a… CONTINUE
The Reluctant Culture Warrior
A new Gallup Poll says George W. Bush is the most polarizing President in the history of its surveys on the subject. It’s hard to believe that the good ol’ Texas guy is more divisive than, say, Richard Nixon or Bill Clinton, but apparently he is. Gallup says 91% of… CONTINUE
This Bud’s Not For Me
A couple of years ago I chastised Pepsi for hiring “gangsta” rapper Ludacris as a pitchman. There was a public outcry, Pepsi folded, Ludacris was sacked. Now, incredibly, Anheuser-Busch has done the same thing. The company will pay this guy Ludacris big bucks to push beer. My basic objection to… CONTINUE
Law, Order and the Left
The rule of law–it’s what America is based on. We have very specific rules in this country designed to promote the general welfare and protect the citizenry, and if we don’t obey those laws, we are punished. That’s the way it’s supposed to work. Judge Roy Moore did not obey… CONTINUE
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