Is the Christmas Story about a Homeless Couple and a Refugee Family?
For years liberals have tried to make the Christmas story about a homeless couple. Jesse Jackson was the first to turn Joseph and Mary into a “homeless couple” when he claimed that Christmas “is not about Santa Claus and ‘Jingle Bells’ and fruitcake and eggnog,” of which all Christians would
Pro-Abortion Democrat All of Sudden Becomes Politically Pro-Life
Democrats are getting very religious these days. They are concerned about pulpits and Jesus. But the hypocrisy with them is very strong. First, there is Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez who claimed that “Americans were listening too intently to what they were hearing from ‘the pulpit.’” Here’s the context
Is Working With a Foreign Nation to Win an Election Unconstitutional or a Crime?
The entire Mueller appointment as a Special Prosecutor was to be an investigation into whether Russia interfered in the 2016 election. After more than a year of investigatory work, not a single piece of evidence has been put forth showing that Russia did anything with Donald Trump to manipulate the results
The Christmas Story is Not about a Refugee Family
For years liberals have tried to make the Christmas story about a homeless couple. Jesse Jackson was the first to turn Joseph and Mary into a “homeless couple” when he claimed that Christmas “is not about Santa Claus and ‘Jingle Bells’ and fruit cake and eggnog,” of which all Christians
Ben Carson, Pyramids, Grain Storage, and the Bible
In a college commencement speech that he gave 17 years ago, Dr. Ben Carson had said that the pyramids were built for grain storage. Here are some of his current comments on the topic: “My own personal theory is that Joseph built the pyramids to store grain,” Carson said in
Helping Syrian Rebels Means Helping Cannibals and Murderers
Is the buildup of a United States military strike against Syria a diversion — a wag the dog scenario — in order to divert attention away from President Obama’s many domestic troubles? The economy remains stagnant, youth unemployment is at a record high, and a majority of Americans are beginning
Will Egypt Get a New Dictator like the Old Dictator?
“The Who” sang about it, warned about it, and Egypt got it: Meet the new boss Same as the old boss. Egypt’s president Mohammed Morsi “issued constitutional amendments that placed him above judicial oversight and ordered the retrial of Hosni Mubarak for the killing of protesters in last year’s uprising.”
Egypt Gets a New Dictator like the Old Dictator
“The Who” sung about it, warned about it, and Egypt got it: Meet the new boss Same as the old boss. Egypt’s president Mohammed Morsi “issued constitutional amendments that placed him above judicial oversight and ordered the retrial of Hosni Mubarak for the killing of protesters in last year’s uprising.”
What the US Can Learn from Egyptian President Morsi
There’s not much about Egypt’s president Mohammed Morsi that I agree with, but something he said the other day caught my attention. His comments might prove helpful in getting Americans to understand how our system of government should work: “Morsi criticized U.S. dealings with the Arab world, saying it is
Obama: “We must educate our children to become like young Egyptian people”
I received the following email from a couple who just returned from a trip to the Middle East: “My husband and I just came back from the Middle East. As we arrived in Cairo, going down the mechanical stairs to go to the baggage claim area, there’s this big poster
Four Reasons Why the Obama Administration Can’t and Won’t Protect the US
As I mentioned in a previous article, things are beginning to unravel for the Obama Administration. The center can’t hold. The media have done everything in their limited power to keep his administration from imploding. Now there are events happening around the world that are beyond their control. They’re still
“At Least Hitler Gave Us Bread”
“You’re all worse than the Fascists. At least Hitler gave us bread.”1 Alexandra Dubevich, an elderly woman demonstrating against communist rule in Minsk, shouted these words to a senior Belorussian official because of the social eruptions that came on the heels of failed communist policies. “‘Freedom and Bread,’ was the
Syrian Atrocities Condemned While Slaughter of Nigerian Christians Ignored
There’s a bloodbath going on in Syria. It’s being reported that “Bashar Assad’s forces are murdering civilians in organized attacks on towns and villages.” Amnesty International is describing them as crimes against humanity in a 70-page report. Assad saw what happened to Muammar Gaddafi in Libya and Hosni Mubarak in
Stop Feeding the Islamic Crocodile
“To sit back hoping that someday, some way, someone will make things right is to go on feeding the crocodile, hoping he will eat you last — but eat you he will.” — Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was the consummate collector of great quotations. The one about the crocodile was
Justice Ginsburg Was Not All Wrong
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is being raked over the coals for her comments about the use of the U.S. Constitution in a post-Mubarak Egypt. She said the following in an interview on Egyptian television: Q: Would your honor’s advice be to get a part or other countries’ constitutions as a model,
Can Democracy Save Egypt and Syria?
Islam is a worldview masquerading as a religion intent on world domination through fear, terror, and the ballot box. The talk from both ends of the political spectrum is that “democracy” will cure the ills of Iraq, Iran, Egypt, and the surrounding Muslim nations. What if the revolutionaries Egypt decide