You all know the drill. The recent vague and controversial DHS report on right-wing extremism, the cover of which DHS might just as well have put on the Republican Party platform. The endless puerile teabagging jokes from the fourth estate’s
by John T. Simpson19 Apr 2009, 6:57 AM PST0
Back in 2003, actor Tim Robbins gave a famous (infamous?) speech in front of the National Press Club in Washington DC regarding his right to express his negative views about the Iraq War: “A chill wind is blowing in this
by Pam Meister17 Apr 2009, 7:54 AM PST0
“Yeah. So this morning, I got a call that she [Janet Napolitano] was going to be on the show and they said we could only ask one question †â€
by Breitbart TV16 Apr 2009, 10:47 AM PST0
Valentine’s Day was the 20th anniversary of the death fatwa issued against The Satanic Verses novelist Salman Rushdie by Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini, whose stern expression glowered down from many a wall-sized banner throughout his country, and whose declaration, “There is
by Mark Tapson16 Feb 2009, 9:22 AM PST0
Will we ever see a worthwhile film about the fight against Islamic terror? Forget stories about emotionally tortured soldiers who return home to abandon their combat fatigues for civilian armor and take to the streets to protest American war crimes
by Lewis Fein2 Feb 2009, 11:40 AM PST0
As a devout and convinced Muslim, who hates Islamic extremism for the twisted and sick ideology it is, I thought “Traitor” would be one movie I’d enjoy watching. Let me explain why. Firstly, real people act in it, which is,
by Michael van der Galien20 Jan 2009, 10:17 AM PST0
[flashvideo filename=/media/2008/03/12/ab_256K.flv /] Spitzer? I hardly knew her! Andrew Breitbart interviews Fox News troublemaker Greg Gutfeld on the Elliott Spitzer fiasco. Irish documentarians Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney discuss their films “Mine Your Own Business” and “Not Evil, Just Wrong”
by Breitbart TV11 Mar 2008, 11:23 PM PST0
The Washington Post‘s Jackson Diehl argues that the U.S. has chosen the “wrong allies” in Egypt by siding, effectively, with the military regime. Instead, he says, we should be supporting the secular liberals currently in prison for organizing protests: Ahmed Maher,
by Joel B. Pollak1 Jan 1970, 12:00 AM PST0