Why does it surprise anyone when chaos reigns in America’s inner cities when it just reflects the chaos now reigning …
Read More »Margaret Sanger and the 'Feeble-Minded' Legacy
Last year we wrote about what happened to Elaine Riddick. The 61-year-old woman was raped at age 13 and became …
Read More »Weak Family Structure and Illegitimacy Are NOT Civil Rights Problems
Academics and public intellectuals, who should know better, attempt to explain the highly visible and publicized pathology witnessed in cities …
Read More »Planned Parenthood's Big Fat Three Percent Lie
It’s easy to be corrupt when you kill for a living. Does anyone really expect the nation’s largest abortion and …
Read More »Under Obama, Blacks Are Worse Off — Far Worse
Ninety-five percent of black voters in 2008 voted for then-Sen. Barack Obama. Surely a “progressive” black president would care about, …
Read More »California's Latino Education Crisis
The Los Angeles Times headline was cheerful: “It’s Official: Latinos Now Outnumber Whites in California.” The Times said, “As of …
Read More »Don't Give Obama More Power Over Schools
After spending most of June giving President Obama new authority to negotiate trade deals with low-wage countries in Asia, congressional …
Read More »Nikki Haley, Racial Tensions and Change
Coincident with July 4, the Pew Research Center published a survey asking, “Why has the U.S. been successful? Reliance on …
Read More »Four Reasons the Left Should Love Capitalism But Doesn't
Capitalism has a new competitor, and its name is “shame.” The left is determined to make capitalism morally reprehensible. Cloaked …
Read More »Black People’s Problems Are Not Civil Rights Problems
Let’s list major problems affecting black Americans. Topping the list is the breakdown in the black family, where only a …
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