The "China card" is a favorite liberal expression to indicate that the U.S. President is somehow playing a trump card by being gracious to Red China at the expense of Taiwan. The China card metaphor has always been more perception than substance and, … [Read more...] about China’s Hong Kong Card
Unfair Attacks on Reagan
Anti-Reagan media reporting about the Grove City College case, now before the U.S. Supreme Court, is a good example of how news is manufactured in order to feed the media myth called the "gender gap." The real problem is an information gap. A … [Read more...] about Unfair Attacks on Reagan
Explaining the Big Bank Bailout
As Congress in late summer rushed through an appropriation of $8.4 billion to the International Monetary Fund in order to bail the big U.S. banks out of their bad foreign loans, the New York Times published a full page of questions and answers called … [Read more...] about Explaining the Big Bank Bailout
Why Liberals Want to Abolish PACs
What do former liberal presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy, conservative activist Terry Dolan, millionaire liberal Stewart Mott, and conservative Senator Steven Symms have in common? They oppose a bill sponsored by 101 liberal Congressmen which … [Read more...] about Why Liberals Want to Abolish PACs
Schools Compared With 40 Years Ago
As part of the growing national debate on education, the New York Times recently presented a chart showing a comparison of "who learns what when." The chart showed at which grades American and Japanese students are usually taught particular … [Read more...] about Schools Compared With 40 Years Ago
Covert Activity in Central America
The anti-Reagan media and the Congressional liberals would have us believe that there is something evil, new and un-American about covert activity in Nicaragua. On the contrary, if you have read Solzhenitsyn, you would know that it is always a social … [Read more...] about Covert Activity in Central America
True-False Quiz About Freezeniks’ Claims
Let's take a true-false quiz about the claims made by the advocates of a nuclear freeze. "Nuclear freeze will prevent war." False; 6,000 years of recorded history prove that peace/freeze movements promote war, NOT prevent war. The peace/disarmament … [Read more...] about True-False Quiz About Freezeniks’ Claims
How To Negotiate A Good Treaty — September 1983
The Treaty of Paris
When we celebrate the Bicentennial of the signing of the Treaty of Paris on September 3, Americans should recite in unison: Blessed are the peacemakers who understand that in peace, as in war, "there is no substitute for victory." This most … [Read more...] about The Treaty of Paris
How Parents can Evaluate Textbooks
President Reagan's talk about education doesn't score points with the "Me" or the "Self" generation who care only about their own fulfillment. But it does show he is sensitive to the concerns of those who care about their children and the future of … [Read more...] about How Parents can Evaluate Textbooks







