Stealing Elections for Democrats: Games the Media Play
The Democrats have the best public-relations team in the world. It’s called the U.S. media. As a consequence, the Republicans essentially...
The Democrats have the best public-relations team in the world. It’s called the U.S. media. As a consequence, the Republicans essentially...
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul noted on Tuesday that efforts to rein in government spending appeared to be in vain, due to an agreement...
Read moreOne of the surprises of the campaign for the Republican nomination is the growing number of voters who approve of Ron Paul’s stand...
Read moreI’m not going to review all the dastardly lies, misstatements, and gross exaggerations Barack Obama has made since he assumed the highest office...
Read moreOne of the ways that Whirlpool Corporation celebrated its 100th anniversary last year was to file petitions against two of its main South...
Read moreThere is a man in the White House with a wife and two daughters. We see him getting on and off Air Force...
Read moreA while ago, I wrote an article in which I spoke of “Paulophobia.” Paulophobia, I claimed, is a cognitive disorder. Like a parasite,...
Read moreChina is the largest producer of rare earth elements, or “rare earths, “which are important for many sophisticated technology applications. In fact, it...
Read moreThe spate of good news about the economy, headed up by the National Association of Realtors (NAR)’s report that pending home sales increased...
Read moreIn a front-page editorial Thursday, the publisher of the New Hampshire Union Leader told readers of the statewide daily that "Ron Paul is...
Read moreOne of the most erroneous and harmful ideas of our time is the notion that free-enterprise capitalism and the society upon which it...
Read more“I would put our legislative and foreign policy accomplishments in our first two years against any president — with the possible exceptions of...
Read moreThe stuff of establishment Republicans’ worst nightmares is now coming to pass: they can no longer depict Ron Paul as a “fringe” candidate....
Read moreI found the following passage in a book by Thomas Dick, The Philosophy of a Future State, published in Brookfield, Massachusetts, in 1830....
Read moreFollowing a less-than-spectacular holiday shopping season, two 20th century mainstays of America’s retailing culture appear to be a step closer to historical nostalgia....
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