
U.S. adversaries are exploiting the void
left by withdrawn American leadership
Written by Sebastian & Katharine Gorka
When President Barack Obama took office, Osama bin Laden was in hiding, al-Qaida in Iraq was in retreat, and the governments of the Middle East, while not necessarily exemplars of democracy, were at least stable.
Today, seven-and-a-half years later, as we near the end of his presidential term, al-Qaida is resurgent under the leadership of Ayman al Zawahiri, the Taliban rules half of Afghanistan, and al-Qaida in Iraq, after becoming ISIS, has declared a caliphate with more territory than the United Kingdom and with “fully operational” affiliates in 18 nations around the world and dozens more groups sympathetic to its totalitarian religious ideology of global jihad.… Continue Reading
Tags: al-Qaida, Ayman al Zawahiri, Barack Obama, Cold War, ISIS, Islamic State, Kremlin, Michael Moore, NATO, Noam Chomsky, Osama bin Laden, Taliban, Ukraine
Federal Issues, Islam & Sharia | David E. Smith |
September 11, 2016 4:00 AM |
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Written by Aynaz Anni Cyrus
Fourteen years ago my life changed forever as I arrived in the United States, holding tightly to hope and a promise.
That promise was freedom and a dream of a better life.
I entered this beautiful country as a documented immigrant at the age of 18 in August 2002, almost one year after 9/11. After surviving 15 years of oppression under Sharia in Iran, I felt older than my years. I had seen too much and I knew all too well the suffering of those who were subjected to Islam.… Continue Reading

Written by Paul Eidelberg
We need a politically incorrect and radically new multi-disciplinary and multinational understanding of Islam.
To speak of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as the “three Abrahamic faiths” or as the “three religions of the Book,” or, more significantly, as the “three monotheisms,” obscures rather than illuminates. These familiar tropes, says theologian George Weigel, ought to be retired.
The eminent French scholar Alain Besançon agrees. He writes, “The Abraham of Genesis is not the Ibrahim of the Qur’an; Moses is not Moussa.… Continue Reading
Tags: Alain Besançon, Bat Ye’or, Christianity, Civilization and Its Enemies, George Weigel, Islam, Judaism, Lou Harris, Said Raja’i-Khorassani, Wafa Sultan
Islam & Sharia | David E. Smith |
September 9, 2016 7:05 AM |
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Written by Daniel Greenfield
Nation-building has become a very controversial term. And with good reason. Our conviction that we can reconstruct any society into another America is unrealistic. It ignores our own exceptionalism and overlooks the cultural causes of many conflicts. It assumes that a change of government and open elections can transform a tribal Islamic society into America. They can’t and won’t.
But it’s also important to recognize that what we have been doing isn’t nation-building, but Islam-
building.… Continue Reading
Tags: Arab Spring, Baathists, Barack Obama, Coptic Christians, Daniel Greenfield, Hillary Clinton, Iraq War, ISIS, Islamic State, Muslim Brotherhood, Nation-building, Saddam Hussein, Shiites, Sunnis, Yazidis
Islam & Sharia | David E. Smith |
September 7, 2016 4:00 AM |
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Don’t they know we have Google?
Written by Heather Wilhelm
Sometimes I like to think back to the olden days, when it was easier for politicians to tell a good old-fashioned fib. Think of the age of the majestic woolly mammoth, for instance. Trudging along on a typical Ice Age morning, a caveman named Og could blithely tell his rivals Garglon and Thag that he had just run an ultra-marathon, clubbed the neighborhood’s fiercest saber-tooth tiger, and invented the Internet, all in one morning.
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Tags: Conor Friedersdorf, Donald Trump, Enrique Nieto, Fox News Sunday, Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Meet the Press, NAFTA, Peña Nieto, Rush Limbaugh, The Atlantic
Federal Issues, Media Watch | David E. Smith |
September 3, 2016 4:00 AM |
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Written by Robert Knight
The Rocky Mountain State is known for its purple mountain majesties, as immortalized in “America the Beautiful.”
But If Katharine Lee Bates, who wrote the nation’s unofficial anthem in 1913, were penning her lyrics near Pike’s Peak today, she might be humming “Purple Haze” by Jimi Hendrix.
Colorado is purple all over, from legalizing recreational use of marijuana in 2012 to its role as a crucial swing state.
From the hippie districts of Denver and Boulder to the Christian conclaves in Colorado Springs, there’s something for every persuasion.… Continue Reading
Tags: Bruce D. Benson, Floyd Ciruli, George Soros, Jimi Hendrix, John Hickenlooper, Katharine Lee Bates, marijuana, medical marijuana, National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, Rocky Mountain State, Simon Lomax, The Steamboat Institute, Tim Gill, Tom Steyer
Drugs/Alcohol/Addictions | David E. Smith |
September 1, 2016 4:00 AM |
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Written by John Biver
Make no mistake, so many modern political battles are not between the religious and the non-religious. Rather, the biggest contests pit different religions against each other.
In this article, the topic is not the West’s clash with Islamism. That battle can be won again. It won’t be easy, but it can be accomplished. The list of battles between the West and Islam over the centuries is a long one. Here are just two examples where the good guys got the job done: Frankish military Charles Martel defeated the followers of Muhammed near Poitiers, France in the year 732.… Continue Reading
Tags: Barack Obama, Charles Martel, Darwin’s Doubt, Hillary Clinton, Islam, John Biver, John III Sobieksi, Leftism, liberalism/progressivism, Muhammed, partial birth abortion
Faith & Religion | David E. Smith |
August 24, 2016 6:00 AM |
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Written by Hollis Hurd
In the case of King v. Burwell, decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in June of 2015, President Barack Obama won the day by convincing six justices that Obamacare would collapse if he lost. The case involved the so-called “individual mandate,” which imposes a financial penalty on those who neglect to buy health insurance. To many observers, the wording of Affordable Care Act seemed to impose the financial penalty only in states where a state exchange had been set up, not in states where the federal exchange operated by default.… Continue Reading

Written by J. Matt Barber
Moral clarity alert. The kid gloves are off. Time for some serious soul searching.
You proponents of the torturous live-dismemberment of children in the womb, just knock it off already. Your pro-abortion euphemisms – “pro-choice,” “reproductive freedom,” “women’s rights” and other such propagandist nonsense – have run their shameful course. As you regressive “progressives” like to say, “The science is settled.” Pre-born babies are objectively and empirically distinct persons with emotions, autonomy (though in a dependent stage of human development, not unlike post-birth babies) and the unalienable human rights intrinsic to all human beings.… Continue Reading
Tags: 4D ultrasound, Adolf Hitler, Dred Scott, J. Matt Barber, Margaret Sanger, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Meddy Bear, Planned Parenthood, pro-choice, reproductive freedom, Roe v. Wade, Salon.com, women’s rights
Sanctity of Life | David E. Smith |
August 22, 2016 4:00 AM |
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