It is a universal truth that some are won over by love and others through fear. Those without a natural malice toward others are naturally drawn by acts of love and charity. Those who harbor ill-will and whose natural tendency
by John Bernard, 1st Sgt. USMC (ret.),17 May 2011, 6:01 AM PST0
From Accuracy in Media‘s Cliff Kincaid: David A. Jensen, Vice President for Content Acquisition at Comcast, has reaffirmed that the cable giant is not negotiating to carry the late Osama bin Laden’s favorite TV channel Al-Jazeera. Comcast, one of the
by Breitbart News5 May 2011, 7:00 AM PST0
There are two major problems with director Peter Weir‘s “The Way Back,” a film “inspired” by the incredible story of seven prisoners who escape from a Soviet gulag circa 1940 only to discover that 4500 miles of hostile terrain lies
by John Nolte4 May 2011, 1:55 PM PST0
Phil Rosenthal is the co-creator of one of the most successful family sitcoms of all time – the nine-season ratings juggernaut “Everybody Loves Raymond.” The show won the Emmy for Best Comedy Series twice along the way, and is still
by Carl Kozlowski4 May 2011, 10:14 AM 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
The hub of Islamic supremacism in the US–Dearborn’s Islamic Center of America…. …To which no US citizen should submit On Friday, (4/29/11) a Muslim mob [3] of 50, disturbingly reminiscent of their co-religionists across a vast swath of official Islamdom,
by Andrew G. Bostom1 May 2011, 6:02 AM PST0
Anyone familiar with the “Acts of the Apostles” will understand that using the word “sequel” in reference to Mel Gibson’s “Passion of the Christ” is a perfectly appropriate description. Picking up right where the “Passion” left off would be absurdly
by John Nolte25 Apr 2011, 1:37 PM PST0
This past tax day I wrote an article examining whether the government might soon be coming after content creators like Google or Netflix. Such a notion would leave many in complete befuddlement after the past two years have seen the
by Nick R. Brown25 Apr 2011, 12:49 PM PST0
Peter Gubser has written an extraordinary book on Saladin (depicted below), the 12th century warrior-king Middle East leader who was the great Muslim opponent in the Third Crusade. Gubser died just before his exceptional book was published in late 2011.
by Peter C. Maffitt24 Apr 2011, 3:40 PM PST0
Under current law, Social Security is supposed to be an “earned benefit,” where taxes are akin to insurance premiums that finance retirement benefits for workers. And because there is a cap on retirement benefits, this means there also is a
by Dan Mitchell22 Apr 2011, 9:13 AM PST0
Containing one of the most instantly recognizable soundtracks of any offering to come out of that big budget-era of widescreen musicals we saw through the 60’s and into the 70’s, director Norman Jewison’s classic “Fiddler on the Roof” (1971) has
by John Nolte19 Apr 2011, 8:37 AM PST0
In this, the last part of our two-part interview (part one is here), Kennedys Executive Producer Joel Surnow talks at length about how his personal politics were the only reason the left attacked the miniseries. Worse still, Surnow’s conservatism is
by John Nolte14 Apr 2011, 4:44 AM PST0
On 31 March, the leftist Center for American Progress (CAP) released a document called Understanding Sharia Law. In that document, the authors asserted that “conservatives’ skewed interpretation” of Sharia law “needs debunking.” It is actually the Center for American Progress
by Christopher Holton12 Apr 2011, 12:22 PM PST0
It was my great honor to have Sidney Lumet as the director of my screenplay, A Stranger Among Us, 1992, starring Melanie Griffith, Eric Thal, and Mia Sara. Working with Sidney was a master class in making movies. I learned
by Robert J. Avrech12 Apr 2011, 4:57 AM PST0
What’s happening in the way we watch, receive, and choose our movie and television entertainment might just end up being as revolutionary as the switch from silent films to talkies. And in many ways, what we may be witnessing is
by John Nolte8 Apr 2011, 3:38 PM PST0
This week, arrested Venezuelan drug lord Walid Makled claimed to have materials proving that Hugo Chavez, his close associates, and Hezb’allah is deeply involved in global cocaine trafficking. He was arrested in Colombia, and US ally President Juan Manuel Santos
by Dave Reaboi8 Apr 2011, 11:51 AM PST0
NY Daily News: Matt Lauer will follow Meredith Vieira out the door at NBC‘s “Today” show. But not for a while, according to “Entertainment Tonight,” which reported the veteran show host had told his NBC bosses he’ll leave when his
by Dana Loesch7 Apr 2011, 7:10 AM PST0
The Paul Greengrass version of events preceding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King (aka The Shaky-Cam Version) is on the ropes…. Screen Rant: Universal has officially dropped Paul Greengrass’ latest docudrama, Memphis, which was gearing up to begin production
by Hollywoodland4 Apr 2011, 1:49 PM PST0
A Lebanese-American professor described the deteriorating situation of Christians in the Middle East, now complicated by revolution and Islamism, in a speech Thursday for the Westminster Institute. For a community that has always walked a fine line between politics and
by The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT)3 Apr 2011, 7:34 AM PST0
Former Soviet dictator Mikhail Gorbachev celebrated his 80th birthday with a bash in London on Wednesday. And celebrities were out in force to glorify the life of a dictator. Tickets went as high as $160,000. Talk about surreal: the co-hosts
by Peter Schweizer1 Apr 2011, 10:20 AM PST0
Former Soviet dictator Mikhail Gorbachev celebrated his 80th birthday with a bash in London on Wednesday. And celebrities were out in force to glorify the life of a dictator. Tickets went as high as $160,000. Talk about surreal: the co-hosts
by Peter Schweizer1 Apr 2011, 5:34 AM PST0
This seems desperate, a throw it up against the wall strategy to boost stagnant ticket sales and plummeting DVD purchases. If you want to see a movie thirty bucks-bad, wouldn’t you go to the theatre? And if you can wait,
by John Nolte31 Mar 2011, 4:02 PM PST0
From the Netherlands, a shot of pure oxygen and a beam of truth from the wonderful Geert Wilders to a world constricted by fear and doubt. Breathe and bask. “Time to Unmask Mohammed” by Geert Wilders, from the Dutch magazine
by Diana West30 Mar 2011, 1:46 PM PST0
Last week, The Blaze posted two audio recordings of Stephen Lerner, an SEIU boss who was lecturing an audience on how to bring down the American economy. While Lerner had reportedly been fired from the SEIU last year, it turns
by Labor Union Report29 Mar 2011, 4:45 PM PST0
If you want to understand why, 55 years on, Cecil B. DeMille’s epic retelling of the story of Moses, from his birth to ascendancy into Heaven, is still as beloved today as it was when released during the first term
by John Nolte29 Mar 2011, 3:26 PM PST0