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The Strategic Lessons of Stuxnet

There’s a new cyber-weapon on the block. And it’s a doozy. Stuxnet, a malicious software, or malware, program was apparently first discovered in June. Although it has appeared in India, Pakistan and Indonesia, Iran’s industrial complexes – including its nuclear

O'Keefe Owes His Supporters an Explanation

I proudly stood behind James O’Keefe on his groundbreaking ACORN investigation. I also defended him when the media, including CNN — during a previous regime, “the Rick Sanchez era” — falsely reported the Sen. Mary Landrieu story as a “wiretapping”

John Brennan Must Go: Willful Blindness (At Best)

[youtube 7lDLhnTvHuM nolink] A known Hamas operative and unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism financing trial in U.S. history — Kifah Mustapha — was recently escorted into the top-secret National Counterterrorism Center and other secure government facilities, including the FBI’s

Understanding Liberal Disillusionment – Part 2

The rejection of the religious world-view of the founders is not a theoretical matter; it is a central theme in American Progressive leftist politics. On September 15th President Barack Obama addressed the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Mr. Obama quoted the Declaration

Big Dupes at Big Peace: Ted Kennedy – Part 1

This is the second in a weekly series of exclusive interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor, professor of political science at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania, who has just released a major book revealing how the far Left–most notably,

Stuxnet: New Era of Cyber Warfare?

A very compelling piece in the Guardian argues that we’ve entered the Brave New World of open cyberwarfare. An excerpt: “The memory sticks were scattered in a washroom at a US military base in the Middle East that was providing

Deep Woodward

Serious Business: A face you can trust and a book you can buy — Bob Woodward is back again with another tell-all book, indulging in that singular you-are-there chronicle that includes gestures, emotion, point-of-view, as well as a narrative bolstered

John Brennan Must Go

I had the opportunity to appear Monday in a Tennessee court as an expert witness on the threat posed by shariah. The case involves an effort by citizens of Murfreesboro, Tennessee to prevent the construction of a mega-mosque in their

Stuxnet: a Cyber Plague of Biblical Proportions?

Continuing our coverage of the Stuxnet cyber worm, the New York Times reports today: “Deep inside the computer worm that some specialists suspect is aimed at slowing Iran‘s race for a nuclear weapon lies what could be a fleeting reference

The OIC and Totalitarian Islam

At 7 PM Central Time 9/28/10 in Chicago, the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu of Turkey delivered a keynote speech opening a conference at the American Islamic College, entitled, “The Role of the OIC and The

The Kennedy-Nixon Debates: JFK Lied, Cubans Died

Last week in the New York Times JFK speechwriter and adviser Ted Sorensen commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy/Nixon debates. “When Kennedy Met Nixon: The Real Story,” reads the op-ed’s title. Turns out, however, that the “real story” as

John Brennan's Gotta Go

I am not a John Brennan fan so it takes near zero effort to get behind a call by a well-respected group of national security professionals calling for the exit of Obama’s CounterTerror chief. The simple reason is that we

The Truth about Vietnam: Correcting the Record on Tet

There are many ways to measure victory. By all accounts–battle readiness, casualties, the realization of objectives and/or the thwarting of the enemy’s goals–the Tet Offensive was a success for the U.S.-led allied troops and a crushing defeat for the North

Understanding Liberal Disillusionment – Part 1

The idea that Judeo-Christian religious morality is the basis of a just society is a foundational concept in the creation of the United States. This once pervasive concept has now fallen from favor within certain loud segments of society regardless