Obama has already succeeded in fundamentally transforming
America, from a prosperous nation that draws people the world over,
voting with their feet, to a rapidly declining former superpower on
the fast track to a third-world status similar to Argentina o...
The first night I went to college in 1960 a gang of us who had
just arrived for freshman orientation decided to cross the quad and
challenge the incoming freshmen in another dorm. When we got there
it turned out the only resident was an upper-class dorm p...
Sunday–Mother's Day
Alex and I are at our house in Rancho Mirage. The temperature as we
left for the Mother's Day Brunch at Morningside Club was 112.
That's hot.
The brunch was delicious but there were not many people there.
Lots of men and women have g...
Mitt Romney's campaign is making great headway, closing with
Barack Obama during this lovely month of May.
It is one thing when Rasmussen's tracking poll puts Romney up by
2 points for May 11-14. Rasmussen is every Republican's favorite
pollster. But what...
From the first intelligence surveillance to the final shootout,
France’s clumsy handling of its spate of Islamic terrorism in March
was a case study in how not to deal with a jihadist. With the
largest Muslim community in Europe—nearly 10 percent of t...
Stephen Meyer, the director of the Discovery Institute’s Center
for Science and Culture, spoke the other evening at a forum called
“Socrates in the City.” Normally it’s in New York City, but tonight
it was at the University Club in Washington, D.C...
We've been hearing a great deal lately about Barack Obama and
his courage; or what passes for courage when a lapdog media is in
control of its definition. Although I generally pass up most of
what comes from the pens of liberal pundits, one couldn't hide...
Last week Obama's re-election team released a television ad in a
variety of battleground states listing the president's
"accomplishments." A shameless knockoff of Ronald Reagan's famous
"morning in America" spot, this preposterous piece of
propaganda beg...
"Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war
by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb
bastard die for his country."
—George C. Scott as General George S. Patton in the Academy
Award-winning film Patton
"We're playi...
Reneau Almon, who served as an Associate Justice of the Alabama
Supreme Court for 24 years, died earlier this month. Justice Almon
began his service on the Alabama appellate court in 1969 and was
first elected to the Alabama Supreme Court in 1974. He reti...