Jonah Goldberg defines Fascism as: . . . a religion of the state. It assumes the organic unity of the body politic and longs for a national leader attuned to the will of the people. It is totalitarian in that it views everything as political and holds that any action by the state is justified [...]
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This article first appeared in Salon on January 18, 1999. What is it with progressives? Why do they feel the need to lie so relentlessly about who they are? Recently Rigoberta Menchú’s autobiography was exposed as a complete hoax. Now it’s Betty Friedan’s turn to be revealed as a feminist fibber. In a new book, [...]
The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide click here. Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book here. To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign click here. At NRB we’ll [...]
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Where would he get that sort of thing? Well, the Qur’an, which calls unbelievers the "vilest of creatures" (98:6), and even portrays them as apes and swine (2:63-66, 5:59-60, 7:166). "Unwitting Western couple mocked as ‘infidel’ and ‘swine’ by ‘minister’ during foreign language wedding ceremony at luxury Maldives resort," from…
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Marisol | October 28, 2010 | Posted in
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But a little pious violence to deny people freedom of conscience? Why, that just keeps society sparkling and lemony-fresh. "Christian Family in Bangladesh Attacked, Charged with Crime," from Compass Direct News, October 27: LOS ANGELES, October 27 (CDN) — Muslim neighbors of a Christian family in Bangladesh scheduled to be…
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Obama’s election slogan: get out the vote to punish your enemies.
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Rich Trzupek | October 28, 2010 | Posted in
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The firing of Juan Williams reveals, once again, the gulf between the politics of public broadcasting and the public it allegedly represents.
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David Horowitz | October 28, 2010 | Posted in
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When bad relations are more important than none at all.
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Rick Moran | October 28, 2010 | Posted in
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Even after the expected electoral victory, Republicans face a serious political predicament.
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Frank Crimi | October 28, 2010 | Posted in
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Archbishop Cyril and Patriarch Emmanuel illustrate the plight of Christians in the Middle East.
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Robert Spencer | October 28, 2010 | Posted in
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