The bloody events of the so called “Nakba Day” have been planned for a while. For months now the 3rd Palestinian Intifada movement has been promoting their anti Israel event on May 15th. At noon today after a 63 seconds
by Roni Drukan16 May 2011, 6:09 AM PST0
In a conversation about race, when one immediately thinks of black Americans when one hears food stamps, is not that a clear indicator of prejudice and stereotyping? If you said yes, then check out the latest column from Salon’s Joan
by Dana Loesch16 May 2011, 4:58 AM PST0
We have been hearing a lot about “social justice,” during the tenure of the Obama Administration. From Eric Holder to John Holdren, Lisa Jackson to Van Jones to President Obama himself, the goal of social justice appears to be at
by Frank Salvato14 May 2011, 6:01 PM PST0
This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. Independence day versus al-Naqba On May 10, Israel celebrated the 63rd anniversary of the creation of Israel, with parties, fireworks and barbeques. On May 14, the Palestinians will also commemorate the 63rd anniversary of
by John J. Xenakis11 May 2011, 5:30 AM PST0
So Hamas and Fatah have reconciled just as the summer push gets underway to have the United Nations, when it convenes in September, recognize Palestine as the 193rd member of this august world body. How nice. The usual pontificators who
by Of Thee I Sing 177611 May 2011, 4:37 AM PST0
About Larry O’Connor: Larry O’Connor is Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart.tv. He is also a regular contributor to Big Hollywood, Big Government and Big Journalism. He has a nightly internet radio program on Blog Talk Radio. Before becoming a conservative agitator he
by Breitbart TV9 May 2011, 8:45 PM PST0
On Friday, we all woke up to the happy news that gas prices might go down a teensy little bit after Memorial Day. Even though that “teensy bit” might just mean “down to $3.50, that news was welcome in a
by Capitol Confidential9 May 2011, 3:01 PM PST0
In the end, the Holocaust raged until the Allied powers won the war. It didn’t have to be that way. If the Jews had been permitted to leave Europe, the Holocaust could have been averted. But the only place that
by Caroline Glick2 May 2011, 2:26 PM PST0
Nothing is free. You pay a price for everything. Anything of value is worth working for. These are the values my father tried to beat into my thick skull…with varying degrees of success. Once, still in high school, I approached
by Gary Graham1 May 2011, 6:38 AM PST0
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s response to the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority’s peace deal with Hamas would be funny if it weren’t tragic. Immediately after the news broke of the deal Netanyahu announced, “The PA must choose either peace with Israel or
by Caroline Glick30 Apr 2011, 6:58 AM PST0
During his travels in 1831, French writer, Alexis de Tocqueville, observed that America was an exceptional nation with a special role to play in history. Tocqueville wrote that, unlike in Europe, where social standing defined a citizen, America was a
by David Bossie26 Apr 2011, 12:29 PM PST0
Vittorio Arrigoni, an Italian pro-Palestinian activist who has been living in Gaza for three years, was abducted and killed on Thursday. A Salafist militant group called Al-Tawhid and Al-Jihad took credit, according to VOA. They offered to spare Arrigoni’s life
by John J. Xenakis16 Apr 2011, 11:43 AM PST0
Walking into Miss B’s Café in Louisburg, KS you join farmers, cattlemen and cowboys. It is a throwback to a time when the local community would gather around a table and talk to one another about local, state and national
by Elliot M. Kaplan16 Apr 2011, 5:10 AM PST0
This is a big week in American history. 150 years ago Tuesday the first shots were fired in the Civil War. The media has been covering the commemorations of the historic battle of Ft. Sumpter that really wasn’t much of
by Ron Futrell15 Apr 2011, 9:05 AM PST0
Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World! (out today) is not the book I thought it would be. I was expecting a storied narrative simply about a man who stumbles into a career as a political muckraker. What
by Joseph Lindsey15 Apr 2011, 4:48 AM PST0
What would you think if George Soros were organizing his fellow anti-American, globalist, neo-Marxist “thought leaders,” in pursuit of globally governed banking and finance, in a second Bretton Woods conference? Would you consider that their goals include dragging American influence
by Arlen Williams3 Apr 2011, 11:25 AM PST0
A sterile map of the Middle East belies the political and social havoc on the ground. US Security policy should help our friends and hurt our enemies. In the Middle East and North Africa, we are apparently unsure of exactly
by Peter R. Huessy27 Mar 2011, 3:57 AM PST0
What are we to make of the fact that no one has taken credit for Wednesday’s bombing in Jerusalem? Wednesday’s bombing was not a stand-alone event. It was part and parcel of the new Palestinian terror war that is just
by Caroline Glick26 Mar 2011, 6:52 AM PST0
Newsweek has published another one of those aren’t-Americans-Stupid articles wherein we find that few Americans know anything about either our history or our political system. People have no idea who our current vice president is, they don’t know when the
by Warner Todd Huston22 Mar 2011, 4:58 AM PST0
Today, 21 March 2011, marks the 150th anniversary of Alexander Hamilton Stephens’ delivery of the Cornerstone Speech in Savannah, Georgia. On 20 December 1860, the state convention called by the legislature of South Carolina after the election of Abraham Lincoln
by Paul A. Rahe21 Mar 2011, 12:43 PM PST0
A fight to the death in an urban hell between US Marines and an implacable, evil foe who murders civilians without a second thought – if only Hollywood had the moral courage to tell that story straight, the story of
by Kurt Schlichter17 Mar 2011, 4:51 AM PST0
Ten years ago this May, a stink-bomb was tossed into the elevator of our collective cinematic consciousness. The man who hurled said offense was director Michael Bay and his film was Pearl Harbor. It’s hard to believe it’s been a
by Brad Schaeffer16 Mar 2011, 10:40 AM PST0
During my graduate studies, I was frequently in the miserable position of listening to the lectures of professors who loathed this country, and who were so focused on indoctrination that they had all but forgotten that their job was to
by AWR Hawkins14 Mar 2011, 9:03 AM PST0
Though I was born and raised in Wisconsin and have lived in Los Angeles for the last eight years, my heart and home will always reside in a small town nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina.
by John Nolte7 Mar 2011, 3:43 PM PST0
I’m always highly skeptical of Benny Hinn types who claim to preach from a perspective of faith but then do so without ever citing a single line of Scripture – or worse yet, pervert that which is written. That latter
by Dana Loesch6 Mar 2011, 4:58 AM PST0