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(10 results) The Initiation of Sarah
Evidently, women’s studies types have found at least one woman they may not want to study, at least as a role model. (read more) Palindrones
Nutty professors tend to get even nuttier during presidential election campaigns. (read more) Eve Ensler’s Monologues
The sudden emergence of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the political scene has not gone unnoticed by the radical left. Playwright Eve Ensler noted recently that she was having “Sarah Palin nightmares.” (read more) Palintology
What can this correspondent write about Gregory Charles Royal’s recent press conference at the National Press Club (NPC)? (read more) The Judge Steps Out
In this year’s vice-presidential debate, millions of Americans got to see U. S. Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., explain what he is looking for in a Supreme Court Justice. (read more) The Politically-Incorrect Black American Hero
February is Black History Month. But Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who rose from poverty and overcame racism to become a leading black conservative thinker and jurist, wasn’t on the list of famous African Americans that my son brought home from school. (read more) Katie Couric’s Curveballs & Softballs
The University of Southern California likes broadcast journalist Katie Couric’s pitches, provided that the CBS anchor lobs hardballs at conservatives and softballs at liberals. (read more) NeW Kind of Women
Young conservative women have an organization to call their own. The Network of Enlightened Women (NeW) held its fourth annual conference at the Heritage Foundation on June 26, 2009. (read more) Teachable Moments
Students today walk a fine line between comedy and tragedy. (read more) Rush to Rationing
Health Care Industry leaders are bent on transforming America’s doctor’s offices but vague on what will happen to folks in the lobby. On September 3, 2009, a panel discussed their expectations for the next 100 days of the debate. (read more) |


