The American people are a stubborn lot. There are some things that they simply will not believe, despite enormous efforts to persuade them by prominent Americans, official reports, and a steady avalanche of reporting by the mass media. One example … [Read more...] about Is There an Energy Crisis?
Loans to the Soviet Bloc
If the United States cannot afford the new B-1 bomber to replace our 15-year-old B-52s, nor afford any more Minuteman missiles or Poseidon submarines, how can the Soviet Union afford to build more new bombers, missiles, and submarines, than the … [Read more...] about Loans to the Soviet Bloc
Judicial Activism
The seeds of judicial legislation begun by Supreme Court Justices Hugo Black and William 0. Douglas are now yielding weird fruit. A Federal judge recently held unconstitutional a New Jersey law requiring public school students to stand during the … [Read more...] about Judicial Activism
Westmoreland Assessment
Now that the anguish and bitterness associated with the Vietnam have dimmed, it is time to start assessing our mistakes and redesigning our defenses against any recurrence. That's the opinion of General William C. Westmoreland who was Field … [Read more...] about Westmoreland Assessment
Earl Warren’s Autobiography
The newly-published autobiography of the late Chief Justice Earl Warren reveals what has long been suspected. President Eisenhower was very disappointed in two of his appointees to the Supreme Court: Earl Warren and William Brennan. The book quotes … [Read more...] about Earl Warren’s Autobiography
Bank Loans to Panama
The key to the solution of murder mysteries is popularly thought to be the stereotype coined by the French: cherchez la femme -- look for the woman. When it comes to money mysteries, however, the Latin maxim, cui bono, meaning for whose benefit, is a … [Read more...] about Bank Loans to Panama
Government-Managed Health
Should personal health be a matter of individual choice or governmental decision? This is the fundamental question behind some of the most controversial issues now being bandied about in the legislatures, the bureaucracy, and the courts. The Federal … [Read more...] about Government-Managed Health
The Demise of Detente? — August 1977
Kennedy Murder Mysteries
The famous expression "Murder will out" is credited to both Geoffrey Chaucer and Don Quixote. Shakespeare put the same idea a bit more colorfully: "Murder, though it have no tongue, will speak with most miraculous organ." It is true that murder and … [Read more...] about Kennedy Murder Mysteries
Federally-Funded Revolution?
In November the Federal taxpayers will finance a free trip to Houston for several thousand women in order to attend a conference directed by the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year. Most of the delegates were elected … [Read more...] about Federally-Funded Revolution?







