Author Archives: American Thinker

Black Leaders Ignore Black-on-Black Crime

A deafening silence from some of the biggest mouths in America. Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Julian Bond, Louis Farrakhan and the Congressional Black Caucus see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil. Continue reading

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Literary Lion Obama Will Roar No More

Obama’s acolytes must find some convoluted new explanation to account for each unexpected deviance from the mythic overview. Continue reading

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The Protocols of Lyin'

There is a new President in town and he is willing to say and do anything in order to get his health care bill passed. Continue reading

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Sarah Palin vs. Dr. Death

Ezekiel Emanuel is upset. The president’s health care czar sees the growing resistance to his vision, to his brave new world of government-run “communitarian” health care in which politicians and bureaucrats control one-sixth of the economy and 100% of our bodies. He doesn’t quite understand how it all came apart on him, but he does know who started the unraveling: Sarah Palin. Continue reading

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The Tin Ears of the Bully-in-Chief and his Comrades in Arms

One cannot read the latest news without getting the sense that our leaders are bullying the citizens of this country into submission. Continue reading

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Let's Go With That Analogy

President Obama recently drew an analogy between the proposed, government funded, health care option and the United States Postal Service. He reasoned: a government funded postal service hasn’t put private parcel carriers out of business; therefore a government funded insurer will not put private insurers out of business. His logic is sound and his facts are truthful, but only in a very technical sense. Continue reading

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