Written by Dr. Paul Kengor
This October-November 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the launch of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia—the bloody communist state that would produce a political-ideological killing spree unlike any the world has ever seen.
And yet, communism continues to find supporters. Here are three personal anecdotes:
I did a conference this past week on the legacies of communism. One liberal professor complained that no pro-communist speakers were included. I wasn’t surprised.… Continue Reading
Tags: Adolf Hitler, Alexander Yakovlev, Bolshevik Revolution, Communism, George W. Bush, James Kirchick, Joseph Stalin, Karl Marx, Mao Tse-tung, Martin Malia, Marxist-Leninist, Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan, Russia, Socialism, The Black Book of Communism
Federal Issues, Political | David E. Smith | November 13, 2017 5:21 AM | Comments Off on Birthday of a Bloodbath
Written by David Limbaugh
Why the collective liberal media yawn on the multi-headed Democratic scandals surfacing everywhere except on their pages and airwaves?
It’s not that the stories are too far-fetched and thin to interest self-respecting journalists, because they are real, damning and supported by sufficiently credible evidence to warrant serious attention and scrutiny.
There are the notorious Trump dossier, the Clinton-infected uranium bribery scandal and the prematurely drafted FBI memo to exonerate the most recently defeated United States presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, who, by the way, is still acting like a heat-seeking missile in search of just one plausible excuse for her loss.… Continue Reading
Tags: bribery scandal, Christopher Steele, Christopher Wray, Chuck Grassley, Circa News, Donald Trump, Eric Holder, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Joseph diGenova, Russia, The Hill, uranium
Media Watch | David E. Smith | October 23, 2017 4:00 AM | Comments Off on Media Ignore Real Democratic Scandals
Written by Jeffrey Ludwig
Are you aware that we are facing a political and cultural tragedy right now? The Democratic Party, one of two great parties of the USA, has been co-opted by the communist ideologues, the power-mad neo-Marxists, in our political establishment. They can call it liberalism or social justice or togetherness, but it is my considered judgment that, without exaggeration, we are facing an intent to subvert the electoral will of the American people.… Continue Reading
Tags: "Big Bill" Haywood, Andrew Young, Barack Obama, Black Lives Matter, Black Panthers, Black Power, Bobby Seale, Charles Schumer, Communism, David Horowitz, Debbie Schultz, Democratic Party, Dick Durbin, Donald Trump, Eugene V. Debs, fascism, Henry Wallace, Hillary Clinton, Huey Newton, Josef Stalin, Jr., Mao Zedong, Martin Luther King, Marxism, Ralph Abernethy, Russia, Socialism, Stokely Carmichael, Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Students for a Democratic Society
Political | David E. Smith | May 20, 2017 7:00 AM | Comments Off on America’s Betrayal by the Democratic Party
Written by Robert Knight
A week ago, President Trump unleashed a media firestorm when he accused former President Barack Obama in a tweet of wiretapping Trump Tower in New York.
The standard portrayal: Once again, the president has shot from the hip, right into his foot, “without any evidence” whatever.
These are the same media that excitedly accused the Russians of “hacking the election,” based on a report from the CIA, FBI and NSA in early January while Mr.… Continue Reading
Written by Daniel Horowitz
Trump has made his decision on the big cabinet post — secretary of State — and it’s ExxonMobil CEO, Rex Tillerson.
There is no way to sugarcoat this: Tillerson is a disastrous pick. Those who share the mentality of transnational corporate leaders like Tillerson are pre-conditioned to supporting the foreign policy establishment mindset on critical issues so as not to upset the applecart and what’s good for business.
While much of his issue portfolio is a blank slate, what we know about him and his past comments is disturbing.
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