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Conservative University & CNN’s Crossfire
by: Sean Grindlay, May 05, 2004

The first 50 students who sign up for Conservative University this year will have the chance to sit in the audience at CNN's "Crossfire." (read more)


Burying the Big Myth
by: Julia A. Seymour, August 07, 2006

Tim Carney's new book is a fact-filled expose of government thievery and collaboration with business at the expense of everyone else. (read more)


Harry Potter & The Prince
by: Matt Hadro, August 09, 2007

Currently, columnist Robert Novak’s memoir, The Prince of Darkness is prominently displayed together with Harry Potter in just about every American bookstore. (read more)


The Prince of Journalism
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 29, 2007

It contains more useful information than any journalism textbook we have seen but don’t expect legendary reporter Robert Novak’s memoirs to become required reading in communications classes anytime soon. (read more)


Trust Fund Fantasies
by: Malcolm A. Kline, January 16, 2008

Young people watching a large chunk of their paychecks going to pay social security taxes may question why anyone would defend a program that, in an age of IRAs and 401 (k)s, seems to be such an anachronism. They might ask their professors, or just wait to hear them defend the status quo. (read more)


Donor Intent Denied...To Jane Fonda
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 01, 2009

Believe it or not, the cavalier attitude that colleges and universities take towards donors can bite the left too. (read more)


Goodnight Prince
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 18, 2009

It contains more useful information than any journalism textbook we have seen but don’t expect legendary reporter Robert Novak’s memoirs to become required reading in communications classes anytime soon. (read more)


Of Scowls & Scribes
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 25, 2009

The acknowledgements of the passing of reporter Robert D. Novak last week were appropriately respectful, for the most part, albeit with an occasional backhand. For example, in his column in The Washington Post, Howard Kurtz, in the main, tried to give him his due. (read more)


Robert Novak, Rest in Peace
by: Charles G. Mills, August 28, 2009

Novak was to journalism what Ty Cobb was to baseball. Just as Ty Cobb mastered the skills of hitting and base-running like no one else ever did, Robert Novak mastered the skills of investigative journalism. (read more)