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David Horowitz Confronts the Muslim Brotherhood at CPAC

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Glenn Beck, Bill Kristol, and the Unholy Alliance of Radical Islam and the American Left

Kristol needs to apologize to Beck for comparing him — outrageously — to the conspiracist Robert Welch, and should be embarrassed by his own ignorance of the agendas of both American radicals and their jihadist allies.

Plus Ca Change: Isaiah On the Egyptian Crisis

Hat tip to Mireille Wolfe: Isaiah 19 A Prophecy Against Egypt 1 A prophecy against Egypt: See, the LORD rides on a swift cloud and is coming to Egypt. The idols of Egypt tremble before him, and the hearts of the Egyptians melt with fear. 2 “I will stir up Egyptian against Egyptian— brother will fight [...]

Ronald Reagan and Iran in 1979

Here’s something to mull over as the Obama Administration proves itself to be Carter lite. Mubarak is much worse than the Shah, but then the Muslim Brotherhood in control of the largest Arab nation (and army) will be worse than Iran.

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Glenn Beck and the Muslim Brotherhood

Those of you who have been watching Glenn Beck, and particularly those who watched last night’s show will see that he is bringing before an audience of millions the message we have been sending from these sites for nearly a decade — that the global Islamic jihad against the West has formed a working alliance with the secular socialist left both at home and abroad.

The American Left and the Crisis in Egypt

If the Muslim Brotherhood topples the Mubarak regime, Hamas’s war against the Jews will be immeasureably strengthened. The radical left in America and internationally is committed to Hamas and its genocidal campaign against the Jews and its general war against the United States. That is why the fate of Egypt in this crisis resonates for all of us.

The AIDS epidemic is just beginning

This column was originally published by Salon on April 14, 1997. Fourteen years and more than 300,000 deaths ago, Peter Collier and I wrote a story for California magazine about the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco. At the time the virus had not yet been isolated and there had been only 3,000 fatalities nationally. But it [...]

Sexual hysteria

This article was originally published by Salon on March 17, 1997. Almost everyone knows about the latest sex “harassment” scandal brewing in the Army, involving seven officers at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. The officers are accused of sexual abuses against females under their command, which include charges of rape, sodomy and assault. But until the [...]

Here’s an affirmative action plan: Study!

This article was originally published by Salon on June 23, 1997. President Clinton’s much-awaited statement on race has come and gone, and — as usual with this president — no one on either side of the argument is convinced that anything was said at all. Perhaps this says something about the general consciousness of the nation, [...]

The Bilingual Trap

Liberal do-gooder special language programs are a new form of slavery for Latino immigrants. But the immigrants
are fighting back, and a new ballot initiative could end bilingual education altogether.

American Apartheid

This column was originally published by Salon on July 18, 1997. A Clinton task force has unanimously recommended against adding a multiracial category to census forms, which now only list four official races: white, black, American Indian and Alaskan Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander. According to the Los Angeles Times, the recommendation marks a victory [...]

The Left’s Most Recent Human Sacrifice

The character assassination of Marty Peretz by his allies on the left is a familiar punishment for political incorrectness and an all too familiar sight. But the abandoning of Marty Peretz by people whose careers he fostered and whose reputations he made – among them Peter Beinart and this pipsqueak at the Times is particularly disgusting. It [...]

Black History Lesson

This column originally appeared at Salon on February 24, 1997. Fifty years ago this spring, Jackie Robinson broke the color bar in baseball. The events that followed provide a lesson for Black History Month — which ends this week — that many civil rights leaders seem to have forgotten. Following Robinson’s historic breakthrough, as everybody knows, [...]

Jim Sleeper, Frances Fox Piven and Me

Leftwing viper and racial demagogue Jim Sleeper last came to my attention when he attacked Jewish students for standing up to the Muslim Brotherhood and their allies at Yale. Now he rises to the defense of radical provocateur Frances Fox Piven, who only this month called for a bloody revolution in America. Of course, in [...]

Tom Hayden, Los Angeles and me

This column was originally published by Salon on March 3, 1997. Tom Hayden and I were once comrades-in-arms in a movement to overthrow America’s democratic institutions, remake its government in a Marxist image and help America’s enemies defeat her sons on the field of battle. Now he is running for mayor of Los Angeles and many people [...]

It’s the teachers, stupid

This column was originally published by Salon on February 17, 1997. Everybody from Newt Gingrich to Bill Clinton agrees that the crisis in our schools demands national action. Many proposals — raised standards, smaller classrooms — are already part of a bipartisan agenda. But no one seems to have the political spine to name the parties [...]

An Old Black Washer Woman Shall Lead Them

Oseola McCarty shows the way to a principled conservative worldview.

Conservatism needs a transplant

This column was originally published by Salon on October 6, 1997. It has become the topic of the season on the political right: Whatever happened to the triumph of conservatism? Recently, the Weekly Standard ran a cover symposium titled “Is There a Worldwide Conservative Crackup?” Conservative ideas appear to be ascendant, the editors pointed out, but [...]

An academic lynching

This article was originally published by Salon on September 22, 1997. Lino Graglia is a 67-year-old Sicilian-born American who was an attorney in the Eisenhower Justice Department and has been teaching constitutional law at the University of Texas in Austin for 33 years. A stiff-necked Catholic conservative — some would say eccentric — he passionately holds [...]

When “civil rights” means civil wrongs

This article was originally published by Salon on September 15, 1997. During the darkest days of the Cold War, the Italian writer Ignazio Silone predicted the final struggle of that conflict would be between the communist believers and the ex-believers. A similar conflict seems to be shaping up among civil rights activists, as affirmative action undergoes [...]



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