If Politico’s John F. Harris is correct and “Presidential politics is about storytelling” then the Obama campaign took an enormous risk using a narrative that left a lot to the individual imagination. Obama’s ambiguous call for change, created a fill-in-the-blank scenario for independents and moderates, and a call-to-arms for progressives.
In Monday’s article “7 stories Barack [...]
From the Interviews of David Horowitz: October 5, 2009
“I have spoken at 400 universities… This is the first time my speech has been censored and stopped by an administration. And they are supposed to be the guardians of intellectual discourse.”
– St. Louis U Cancels Speech by David Horowitz
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An Anti-Anti-Holocaust Denier Lauds An Intellectual Fraud
Last night’s MSNBC lineup provided a trifecta of reasons why people dismiss that network’s “news analysis”: the intellect of the show’s host, the insight of his guest, and the reputation of a “scholar” whom the guest referenced. In this case, Ed Schultz interviewed a man who encouraged us to think the best of a Holocaust [...]

































Sunday Comment of the Day: Pursuing Holiness and Understanding God
I tend to find myself agreeing with Nick’s commentary on the nature of God and how to pursue holiness. He left it on today’s David Horowitz Quote of the Day:
2009 November 29
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The most challenging of these questions emerge when after one agrees to seek, he considers the Nature of God. Is God an [...]