The infamous far-left blogger, Max Blumenthal, perhaps best known for his harassment of Michelle Malkin at the 2007 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), has persevered in his online posting of pseudo-documentaries.
Articles By: Bethany Stotts
Birthing the Culture War
Over the last half century, America has become embroiled in a culture war between so-called Open Society liberals and Reaganite conservatives.
Behind the Media Veil
It seems that the professional media guidelines currently require coverage of Iraq to focus on ongoing insurgency, death counts, and sectarian violence, and that the media characterize the newly formed democratic Iraqi government as largely ineffectual.
How Green Is My Reality
“Environmental Utopia” attempts to demonstrate that radical environmentalism imposes disastrous costs on society.
Politicizing Poverty
The poverty rate dropped to its lowest level since 2002 but don’t expect to read any upbeat news stories on it.
Comfortable in Poverty
In the race to politicize the census results, it seems that policy makers are selectively ignoring the significant limitations of the census data.
Accountability 101
Miriam Grossman, M.D., author of Unprotected, is fed up with the politically correct expectations of psychiatry, which have led her to avoid discussing the psychological ramifications of faith, promiscuity, abortion, and infertility with her patients at UCLA
Conflict of Interest
The 2007 NEA Convention, held June 30 through July 5 in Philadelphia, PA, highlighted many social and political considerations ranging from gay rights to global warming to amnesty, but opposed school choice or tax credits for home-schooling parents.
Campus Dhimmis
New evidence has brought greater credibility to the old truism that multicultural tolerance excludes the campus’ greatest religious pariah, the Christian evangelical.
V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N for the N-E-A
Apparently, taking a vacation four times longer than that which most taxpayers enjoy is a teachers’ professional right.