A professor whom Accuracy in Academia has covered extensively is getting ready to take his act on the road.
Monthly Archives For October 2009
Commentary: Ethics Reform Under Scrutiny
With numerous questionable Cabinet appointees, 32 czars (and counting) who do not have to answer to Congress, and scandals involving organizations affiliated with the President (e.g., Acorn), how effective has Obama been at keeping his promise?
Revolt Against School Czar
Anyone who says the religious right is the only group taking aim at safe schools “czar” Kevin Jennings could not be more wrong.
Onward Christian Soccer Camp
On October 15 Liberty Counsel filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Victory Through Jesus Ministry Foundation against Lee’s Summit School District
Ward Churchill Saga Continues
It looks like Ward Churchill’s lawsuit may cost him far more than it paid.
Harvard Hates Homeland Security
Apparently there are limits to the Ivy League bastion’s tolerance and one group that does not meet them provides meals and medical care to undocumented visitors from south of the U. S. border before taking them home.
Hoped For Change
At the recent Americans for Prosperity (AFP) Defending the American Dream Summit, radio host Hugh Hewitt discussed his youthful years.
The Tax Preparation Industry
Can you believe that it can cost you more to pay your taxes than you actually pay in taxes?
Hobby Lobby
Are lobbyists discouraging some of the best and brightest in the private sector from working for the government?
Tenured Radicals & Fox
Why did Fox News hire an analyst whose advocacy and associations make him a viable candidate for an FBI watch list? Inquiring minds want to know.