Barack’s Elusive “King Moment”
January 30, 2008 | by Marvin J. Folkertsma | Topic: The American Story
When Barack Obama burst onto the national scene after his victory in the Iowa caucuses, many felt that a breath of fresh air was sweeping across the land, one that also gave the Clintons the chills. For other denizens of … Read more>
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Should the Senate Ratify the U.N. Sea Treaty?
January 28, 2008 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The Global Challenge
There has been vigorous debate about whether the U.S. Senate should ratify the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS, also known as the Law of the Sea Treaty, or LOST by its critics). The treaty has … Read more>
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Looking to Lincoln: 2008 and the Lincoln Standards
January 25, 2008 | by Marvin J. Folkertsma | Topic: The American Story
If word association and body language were the principal criteria to judge the current crop of Democratic candidates, then Barack Obama would win the most vacuous campaign slogan award—I want change!—and Hillary Clinton would strut away with the Oprah Winfrey … Read more>
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On Morality, Abortion, and Empires
January 22, 2008 | by Andrew Harvey | Topic: The Content of Character
On this anniversary of Roe v. Wade let us consider legalized abortion as not just a court case but a sign, and ask, “What does it signify for us as nation, a culture, a civilization?”
At the height of another … Read more>
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The Twisted Relativism of Abortion
January 22, 2008 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: The Content of Character
America this week marks the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The court case is frequently a matter of debate, especially the breathtaking judicial logic on which it is based. The constitutionality of Roe is just one of innumerable … Read more>
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The “R” Word and an Economic Stimulus Plan
January 21, 2008 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The Path to Freedom
The dreaded “R” word—recession—is in on the tip of many tongues right now. Are we in a recession? Far be it from me to trespass on the sacred territory of the official keepers of economic data in Washington—those who officially … Read more>
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What Might Have Been: Roe v. Wade at 35—and the Man Who Could Have Reversed It
January 18, 2008 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: The Content of Character
Editor’s Note: In this special “V&V Q&A” remarking upon the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Dr. Warren Throckmorton, a respected national voice on the abortion issue and a fellow at the Center for Vision & Values at Grove … Read more>
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“Charlie Wilson’s War”—movie review
January 16, 2008 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The Persuaders
“Charlie Wilson’s War” is a fascinating movie for political buffs. Director Mike Nichols, star and co-producer Tom Hanks, and co-star Julia Roberts are well-known liberals. The U.S. support of the Afghan Mujahedin’s fight against the Soviet invaders in the 1980s … Read more>
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Hollywood’s Stinger Missile
January 16, 2008 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: The Persuaders
Editor’s Note: A longer version of this review is posted at The American Thinker.
Last … Read more>
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Good as Gold? What is the Price of Gold Telling Us?
January 14, 2008 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The Path to Freedom
Gold has opened 2008 with a bang. The price of the yellow metal has soared to all-time nominal highs, surpassing $900 per ounce. “So what?” you may ask. “Unless one works for a mining company or a jeweler, gold is … Read more>
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President, Savior, or Santa Claus?
January 11, 2008 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The American Story
Let’s consider a simple question: What exactly are we electing when we choose a president of the United States? The traditional answer would be: “Commander-in-Chief of our armed forces and the CEO of the executive branch of government.”
Those two … Read more>
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Hillary’s Dewey Moment
January 10, 2008 | by Daniel Brown | Topic: The American Story
Political pundits took to the airwaves and their ink-wells after Hillary Clinton surprised the press by posting a first-place finish in New Hampshire this week. The talking heads have credited Senator Clinton’s atypical show of emotion for helping her to … Read more>
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Casualties of War: The Untold Story
January 9, 2008 | by Earl H. Tilford | Topic: The Global Challenge
According to recent intelligence reports, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) killed 40 Hamas terrorists in Gaza this past December without inflicting a single civilian casualty. In fact, over the past five years collateral damage and civilian casualties caused by Israeli … Read more>
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Creating Crisis: Another War in the Balkans?
January 7, 2008 | by Doug Bandow | Topic: The Global Challenge
The Bush administration has badly botched U.S. foreign policy. But the administration isn’t finished: Another potential crisis looms in Kosovo.
The latest negotiating round over Kosovo’s final status has finished. The ethnic Albanians plan to declare independence from … Read more>
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Where Have All the Flower Children Gone?
January 4, 2008 | by Earl H. Tilford | Topic: The American Story
The American left clings to the myth that the anti-war movement ended the U.S. war in Vietnam. In fact, the anti-war movement failed to prompt any substantive changes in U.S. war policy. Rather than “pricking the conscience of the nation,” … Read more>







