Almost before the echo of gunfire from the massacre at Ft. Hood had faded, the news media launched a pre-emptive rationalization for the slaughter committed by Muslim traitor Nidal Malik Hasan. To divert attention from the shooter’s inconvenient name (“I
by Mark Tapson17 Nov 2009, 4:48 AM PST0
President Obama has pleaded for the country not to go “jumping to conclusions” about Major Nidal Hasan’s motives for his murder spree at Fort Hood, Texas. Even Army Chief of Staff General Casey has said that it’s “too soon to
by Warner Todd Huston11 Nov 2009, 7:03 AM PST0
Like everybody else, when I first heard about the shootings at Fort Hood I immediately rushed to judgment, assuming that anybody opening fire on soldiers on an army base in Texas expected to die. Thus the shooter was either 1)
by Daniel Kalder10 Nov 2009, 6:13 PM PST0
Last week, Washington News Observer in collaboration with Big Government attended a speech by former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar. Prime Minister Aznar illustrated the fact that while “not all Muslims are Jihadists, all Jihadists are Muslims.” Prime Minister
by Washington News Observer10 Nov 2009, 3:56 PM PST0
And that’s the drill: concern over crimes that have never happened, as opposed to the terror that has. So, denying the role militant Islam played in the Fort Hood atrocity is like staring at a shark bite and thinking, “bicycle.”
by Greg Gutfeld9 Nov 2009, 3:48 PM PST0
Barack Hussein Obama has advised us not to rush to judgment about the massacre at Fort Hood. “We don’t know all the answers yet. And I would caution against jumping to conclusions until we have all the facts,” said the
by Pamela Geller9 Nov 2009, 1:14 PM PST0
So Roland Emmerich’s new movie is called “2012,” but it should be titled “Dude, Where’s my Balls.” In the flick, the director enlists every CGI trick in the book to destroy various religious icons- including the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s
by Greg Gutfeld4 Nov 2009, 3:22 PM PST0
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with a respectful, big-budget biopic of the prophet Muhammad — that’s not the point — but it’s well worth remembering that while he was one of the biggest movie stars in the world, Oscar-winning director Mel
by John Nolte3 Nov 2009, 8:28 AM PST0
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A prominent national Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization today called on HBO to apologize for an episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” in which the main character splattered urine on a painting of Jesus. SEE:
by Big Hollywood29 Oct 2009, 3:30 PM PST0
Over the next month, we will be exposing new evidence about the activities of the Council on American Islamic Relations, known as CAIR. The evidence – and ensuing requests for formal investigations of CAIR – will be submitted to members
by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.28 Oct 2009, 12:00 PM PST0
An email received today: “First let me state that I’ve been a fan of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” for many years and, even though Larry David is a liberal, I generally enjoy the writing and Larry’s antics. However, this time what
by Big Hollywood27 Oct 2009, 2:22 PM PST0
This past January, London’s Daily Star tabloid announced urgently that an upcoming episode – “the most controversial episode ever”! – of The Simpsons on the Sky1 network “pokes fun at Islam” and “is certain to enrage Muslim fanatics.” As anyone
by Mark Tapson26 Oct 2009, 5:00 AM PST0
Russell Simmons confuses me. He’s one of the finest examples we have of an American kid from the most difficult circumstances imaginable hustling and struggling and pulling himself up by his own bootstraps to create a life for himself that
by Michael Wilson21 Oct 2009, 5:04 AM PST0
Skillfully written screenplays are frequently structured around a series of setups and payoffs. The most rudimentary example is, of course, the pistol in the desk drawer: revealed in Act I, and then in Act II, the gun is used to
by Robert J. Avrech7 Oct 2009, 8:21 AM PST0
by Breitbart TV25 Sep 2009, 12:43 PM PST0
I’m not sad today. I’m not melancholy. I’m not remembering the first time I saw a sunset reflected off the west-facing side of the towers. Today doesn’t elicit any of those feelings in me. This day makes me pissed off.
by Larry O'Connor11 Sep 2009, 6:41 PM PST0
“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” – William Faulkner “We will write our own future, and the future will be what we want it to be.” – Barack Obama In a quiet and seemingly innocuous gesture, President
by Mark Tapson11 Sep 2009, 7:30 AM PST0
I should say right off the bat that I can’t just blame Brad Pitt. The plague of closed-mindedness permeates every corner of Hollywood… Brad Pitt just happens to be the one who’s most recently crystallized it so perfectly. Much like
by Steven Crowder18 Aug 2009, 5:40 PM PST0
I suspect that because George Bush and Condoleezza Rice were so respectful of Muslims, constantly telling us that theirs is a religion of peace, some otherwise sensible Americans actually began to believe it. Now we have a president who not
by Burt Prelutsky13 Aug 2009, 8:52 AM PST0
When I learned of a new NBC-TV series called “The Wanted,” about an elite investigative team tracking down terrorists-at-large, I naturally assumed the terrorists in question would be Homeland Security priorities: white Christian conservatives building abortion clinic bombs in church
by Mark Tapson7 Aug 2009, 5:03 AM PST0
When preaching to the choir, one directs one’s lessons to those who already agree. Conversely, those who otherwise might listen and gain something useful get nothing. More on that as this inter-connected series of observations comes to an end. Vast,
by Scott Graves26 Jul 2009, 6:55 AM PST0
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by Breitbart TV12 Jul 2009, 1:44 PM PST0
06 June 2009 Filed From Chaghcharan, Afghanistan Overview Until recently, Afghanistan was called “The Forgotten War.” The dramatic domestic, regional, and international politics of the Iraq war largely eclipsed the fact that our people were fighting just as hard in
by Michael Yon6 Jul 2009, 8:58 PM PST0
And I don’t mean the movie. “The Stoning of Soraya M.” is a remarkable feature film about harsh Sharia law twisted by a husband against his wife. The film is brutal, honest and unflinching. Based upon Freidoune Sahebjam’s 1994 novel,
by Michael Mandaville6 Jul 2009, 5:02 AM PST0
Note: Part 1 of this 2 part interview can be found here. The execution scene at the heart of “The Stoning of Soraya M.” is all force and little subtlety. Some audiences might flinch at the visuals, while others may
by Christian Toto26 Jun 2009, 1:13 PM PST0