Monthly Archives: December 2010

Karsh on “Obama’s Failed Middle East Policy”

Efraim Karsh is editor of the Middle East Quarterly and Professor of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies at King’s College London. The author of 15 books, he has held various academic posts at Harvard and Columbia universities, the Sorbonne, the London School of Economics, the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, the Kennan Institute…

The Reason for the Season

The politically incorrect Christmas season is here and once again, Christians who comprise the world’s largest religion by far – over two billion strong – will tiptoe quietly to church on Christmas Eve hoping they do not offend anybody who may overhear them wishing someone a “Merry Christmas.” The usual suspects once again will do…

Steve’s Say…

Forced Charity is Not Charity at All Christmas, the season of hope and cheer and goodwill, arrived as scheduled the day after Thanksgiving from a shopping perspective and the following Sunday as the first day of the Advent church season. The traditional activities that warm our hearts, bond our families and symbolize our commitment to…

A new dark age for Germany?

Germany’s offshore wind power projects are paving the way to frequent blackouts By Edgar L. Gaertner Thousands of bureaucrats are preparing for another cushy climate confab in Cancun — while Senators Bingaman, Brownback and Reid are contemplating how to ram renewable energy standards through a lame-duck session. If they’re wise, American voters and congressmen will…

Exposing the real Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf

Part 1 of 2 An investigative report prepared for ACT! for America By Alyssa Lappen Recently, President Obama waded into the Ground Zero Mosque controversy, asserting it was a religious freedom issue. Memo to President Obama and the politically correct elites in media, politics, academia and elsewhere: We’re not disputing First Amendment rights here. We…