Broadcast networks featured more homosexual characters during
the 2012-2013 season than ever before. The Big Four networks lost
7.5 percent of their viewership, with a more profound exodus
occurring among the 18-49 demographic coveted by Madison Avenue. D...
When an American compound in Benghazi was attacked last year,
the Obama administration targeted a filmmaker named Nakoula
Basseley Nakoula, accusing him of setting the Muslim world ablaze
and then throwing him in prison. The government also pressured
YouT...
Less than two weeks ago President Obama stood in front of
graduates from The Ohio State University and told them to reject
those who warn of government tyranny.
“Unfortunately, you’ve grown up hearing voices that incessantly
warn of government as...
Receiving wide media attention and almost no critique, the
George Soros–funded Constitution Project
recently released its “Task Force on Detainee Treatment” report alleging “torture” by the
George W. Bush Administration. Professing non-partisans...
I have closely watched the up-and-coming generation, known as
The Millennials, for 29 years now. That is the advantage of being
part of a generation, I suppose. Joel Stein wrote an extensive
piece on Millennials in the most recent issue of Time and
he rem...
Just as the American international security establishment —
DoD, CIA, State — maintains continuing assessments of nations
considered potential or actual adversaries, these countries do the
same in respect to the United States.
The DPRK (North...
Stories from Montana’s Enduring Frontier: Exploring an Untamed
LegacyBy John Clayton
(The History Press, 175 Pages, $19.99
paper)
Montana’s history really began when it ran out of “frontier.”
That is, when growing towns and economic developm...
Second quarter results are in: The U.S. Postal service lost
another $1.9 billion. At this rate, its loss for a full year could
be $8 billion. Ever since its bread-and-butter business, First
Class Mail, began a steady decline as e-mail and “social media...
THE FALL OF 2005 WAS A PERFECT STORM of troubles for the Bush
administration and the Republican Congress: overspending, public
tiring of the Iraq War, Katrina, Harriet Miers, the indictment of
Tom DeLay, the Abramoff scandal, the Valerie Plame affair and...