It was an otherworldly experience to watch President Obama delivering his State of the Union speech. Even after watching him …
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A few days ago, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Edward Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association …
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Where’s the Clint Eastwood Million Cowboy March on Hollywood? The case for bias against Eastwood is far stronger than that …
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The world stopped recently as journalists in Paris were coldly, coolly gunned down by Islamists bent on crushing everyone else’s …
Read More »Early Presidential Prospects
With 2015 just getting under way, the buzz of political activity makes it seem almost as if we are already …
Read More »'Diversity' in Action
(BCN editor’s note: This is the first of two Thomas Sowell columns for Wednesday.) Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe, and …
Read More »Will the West Defend Itself?
Leftists and progressives believe that the U.S. should become more like Europe. They praise Europe’s massive welfare state, socialized medicine …
Read More »Show the World that Americans 'Choose Life'
This Thursday, January 22, hundreds of thousands will march in Washington, DC in the annual March for Life. This notes …
Read More »An Open Letter to Cecile Richards (Please Stop Killing The Dream)
Dear Cecile Richards, Please stop abusing civil rights history to justify your present-day killing fields. Martin Luther King Jr.’s memory …
Read More »The Struggle to Reform Islam
It is much easier to count the dead in Paris than in rural Nigeria. Islamist terrorists connected to al-Qaida or …
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