The Gipper talks about Democrats’ spending habits
A perfect foreign policy metaphor
The high drama of June 2nd
American relations with Poland soared with the election of Lech Walesa in 1990. It took the Obama administration to bring them to a grinding halt. They issued a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jan Karski a few years ago. In an act of raw courage, Mr. Karski, a member of the Polish underground, sneaked into a Warsaw Ghetto in 1942 and managed to escape with horrific news: the Nazis were exterminating Jews.
He pleaded for the world to listen, but they ignored him as millions of Jews were executed.
Kudos to the Obama administration for recognizing Mr. Karski’s extraordinary heroism.
But then Team Obama made a bad move: they wouldn’t let Lech Walesa accept the award in place of the late Mr. Karski.
Why? Mr. Walesa was deemed too “political.”
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Profile of an assassin
Scott Walker leads Iowa poll
The phone is ringing off the hook.
Yesterday alone, I completed telephone surveys for two political polling organizations. Karen did a couple more in the past few days. We ignored another 4 or 5 calls from political campaigns and survey companies.
The first-in-the-nation Iowa Caucuses are eight months from tomorrow…
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Affirmative inaction
The irony is that the people hurt the most by a return to liberal law enforcement are Blacks who are being victimized more than ever by newly-empowered thugs.
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The president tweeted the pope. You can see the message above. I find his words nothing short of obscene…
Read MoreLiberals blame Christianity for relentless Islamic mass murder
“It is certainly true that many people in Jerusalem were killed after the Crusaders captured the city. But this must be understood in historical context. The accepted moral standard in all pre-modern European and Asian civilizations was that a city that resisted capture and was taken by force belonged to the victorious forces. That included not just the buildings and goods, but the people as well.”
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