How "low" crimes and misdemeanors become "high"
The president's conduct might be excusable anywhere else, but in
the Oval Office, it is grounds for impeachment
(12/21/98)
Fascism by another name
When conservatives try to meet at Columbia, ideologues shout them down, with the backing of the administration
(12/07/98)
Dictator of choice
Looking back now, we can see that Pinochet was good for Chile, whereas another dictator, Castro, is bad for his country
(11/23/98)
Baa baa black sheep!
There is no good reason why the black community should vote like the populations of communist countries who lacked the ability to exercise free choice
(11/09/98)
Hate crimes go both ways
The politically righteous left will be in for some surprises should the law they are proposing go into effect
(10/26/98)
Clinton's amen chorus
African-American support for the president is being cynically manipulated by liberals who play to blacks' sense of victimization
(10/12/98)
Why Clinton should not be impeached -- yet
Salon's decision to expose Henry Hyde has put the nation's political crisis in whole a new light for me
(09/28/98)
Repressed memory syndrome
The legendary year 1968 stills hold the baby-boom generation in thrall -- but it was actually the pinnacle of anti-democratic narcissism
(08/31/98)
Upside-down politics
Our political vocabulary is so out of date that we call the true revolutionaries among us "conservatives" and the reactionaries "liberals"
(07/27/98)
Mrs. Cosby's racial paranoia
What right does a grieving mother have to blame American racism for the murder of her son by a Ukrainian immigrant?
(07/13/98)
Homosexuality and the civic responsibility of politicians
When Trent Lott called homosexuality sinful, he should have kept his mouth shut -- but those who claim homosexuality is a "lifestyle" are equally wrong
(06/29/98)
Fight the power!
A conservative talk radio host takes on the leftists controlling American academia
(06/15/98)
Bulbleep
Warren Beatty, rich Hollywood liberal, attempts to shove a tattered Marxism down poor suckers' throats
(06/01/98)
Newt to the rescue
Now that the speaker is making loud noises, perhaps the White House's high crimes and misdemeanors won't be so easy to cover up
(05/18/98)
The party's over
A leftist intellectual tries to resurrect socialism as a movement of "hope." He fails
(05/04/98)
Salon's conspiracy
How did it get the Hale-Scaife stories, and when did it get them?
(04/20/98)
Sick victory
Now that Paula Jones has been vanquished, who will the Clintons beat into the ground next?
(04/06/98)
David Brock's new liberal friends
The man who turned his back on conservatism will do or say anything to be famous
(03/23/98)
It's "only sex"?
Tell that to Cmdr. Stumpf
(03/09/98)
Paging Joe McCarthy
There's a conspiracy to undermine the government. Sound familiar?
(02/23/98)
The loafing class By David Horowitz
Richly paid leftist professors securely ensconced in their irrelevant ivory towers
(02/09/98)
We believe you, scumbag by David Horowitz
Why does president Clinton still get a pass from America's feminists?
(01/26/98)
In praise of William Jefferson Clinton By David Horowitz
Rub your eyes in disbelief, but David Horowitz thinks the Man from Hope has helped bring this nation back together again
(01/12/98)
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