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No Justice, No Rest in Peace

This week’s Washington Times column: With the deaths of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and Michael Jackson, the summer of ’09 marked the merciful ends to Camelot and Neverland, iconic American fairy tales whose story lines should have come to merciful

Boycotting the Boycotters

This week’s Washington Times column: John Mackey – the founder, CEO and marketing genius behind Whole Foods – finds himself in an organic, unsustainable mess with his carefully cultivated affluent, liberal customer base after penning an Op-Ed in the Wall

George W. Bush-by-Proxy Syndrome

This week’s Washington Times column: There is an extensive body of writing from both sides of the political aisle that has analyzed the extraordinary depths of hatred leveled at former President George W. Bush. His birth into a wealthy and

I Am Kenneth Gladney

This week’s Washington Times column: The first round of protests against the Obama administration’s chaotic and rapid-fire expansion of government came in the form of grass-roots “tea parties,” which were predictably met with scorn by the Democrat-Media Complex (the natural

On Race, 'No He Can't!'

This week’s Washington Times column: Well, that was pathetic. And it wasn’t an accident. The fix was in from the beginning. Last week’s lackluster “Beer Summit” featuring Sgt. James Crowley, professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., President Obama and Vice President

The President's Accidental Gift on Race

This week’s Washington Times column: Less than a month after being confirmed as the nation’s attorney General, Eric H. Holder Jr. called out the American people as “essentially a nation of cowards” for refusing to talk openly about race. So,

Racism's Cure Found in Private Sector

This week’s Washington Times column: The most unsettling news story of the last week came out of Philadelphia, where a group of black and Hispanic children of elementary-school age paid for the right to swim at a private suburban club

New York Times Barbie Attacks Again

This week’s Washington Times column: What a shock that Maureen Dowd devoted her New York Times column Sunday to attack Sarah Palin. It did not so much criticize Alaska’s governor for prematurely stepping down from her official duties as to

Fifteen Minutes of H8: The Rise and Fall of Perez Hilton

This week’s Washington Times column: Mario Lavandeira, the mean-spirited impresario behind the celebrity-obsessed mega-Web site PerezHilton.com, was left scratching his pink-tinged pompadour last week, wondering aloud in a campy cry-baby YouTube classic why, after being physically assaulted in public, he

A Monster of Our Own Making Is Dead

Michael Jackson’s shtick was simply a more sophisticated, well financed variation on the molester with an ice cream truck. When after paying millions to his young accuser, Jordy Chandler, Jackson was later found to have gay porn producer Marc Schaffel,

Tweet This Movie: #TheStoningofSorayaM

This week’s Washington Times column: Last Tuesday as I was driving home from a screening of “The Stoning of Soraya M.,” a profoundly moving and eerily timely drama that comes out Friday, I found myself stuck in a bizarre late-night

The Left Cries 'Racist' in a Crowded Country

This week’s Washington Times column: In its obvious zeal to create a one-party state, the Democrat-Media Complex (the natural coalition of the Democratic Party and the mainstream media) last week seized upon the horrific murder of a security guard at

Jon David, A Pseudonym After My 'American Heart'

In case you missed it, Big Hollywood launched an important song for our times today. Listen to it here: Jon David, our anonymous Hollywood player known for trolling for liberal starlets and reporting back to his conservative compatriots at Big

Go Jon Voight Go!

[youtube 75SXUEULa1s nolink] Thought I’d post the entirety of Jon Voight’s extremely important speech last night at the 2009 Republican Senate-House Dinner. What Jon is doing is extremely important. Jon was once lauded for toeing the liberal Hollywood line. He

No More Apologies from Sotomayor

This week’s Washington Times column: With Barack Obama, many Americans had hoped to get a post-racial president. With Mr. Obama’s pick of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to replace David H. Souter on the Supreme Court, it looks less and less like

How Sean Penn Won the War

This week’s Washington Times column: On this day in which Americans honor their war dead, perhaps a smidgen of our time should be spent reflecting on the unheralded and fearless wartime antics of Sean Penn. Yes, that Sean Penn: Hollywood

Adopt!

[youtube oIBZ-kJ6XAc nolink] Life: Imagine the Potential is the second release of CatholicVote.org’s national new media campaign, “Life: Imagine the Potential.” I’ll excuse them for forgetting me, another adoption success story. If anyone ever wanted to deconstruct my politics, he

I, Jerk

This week’s Washington Times column: In this day of polarized politics, it’s incumbent on good citizens to be vigorously truthful. Even in the heat of battle, partisans should own up to their mistakes. Rectifying errors builds credibility. Honest self-criticism ensures

Political Correctness is Torture

This week’s Washington Times column: Here we go again. The latest poster conservative for political-correctness-run-amok in a country careening downhill on left-wing, Democratic cruise control is Republican congresswoman Virginia Foxx. Mrs. Foxx’s impropriety: The thought crime of arguing against “hate

We're Here, We're Queer and We're Hypocrites

This week’s Washington Times column: Greetings, from a poolside cabana at a trendy boutique hotel in Santa Monica. Oh, how I love these overpriced overnight stays. The sleek designs. The ambient music. The uniformly attractive and stylishly dressed young staffs.

Question Democratic Authority? Not!

This week’s Washington Times column: On April 15, I joined hundreds of thousands of everyday Americans across the nation at the tax day “tea party” protests. I wasn’t told to go there by Fox News or by billionaires or millionaires.

Big Hollywood Crew Joins Tea Party Protest

I’ve just come back from the Orange County Tea Party where Big Hollywood contributors Gary Graham, Orson Bean and I addressed the crowd. It was a breathtaking experience with upwards of 2,000 people in attendance who were, much to the

Jon Stewart and Kumar Go to D.C.

This week’s Washington Times column: On Tuesday night I was bestowed the honor of being ridiculed on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart. The segment in which I was featured had Mr. Stewart mocking those of us who