The announcement that Milton Friedman, probably the world's most famous champion of the free market, has received the Nobel prize for economics, is the latest in a series of events this year confirming the new respectability of conservatism. In the … [Read more...] about Nobel Prize to Friedman
Ford’s Position on Eastern Europe
Great All-American football star President Ford is staggering in his effort to carry both Henry Kissinger and Kissinger's top assistant Helmut Sonnenfeldt up to election day. When Henry Kissinger agreed in Paris to let the North Vietnamese troops … [Read more...] about Ford’s Position on Eastern Europe
Arms to Iran
One clearcut policy difference between President Ford and Governor Carter that surfaced in their foreign policy debate, but has unfortunately received little comment since then, is the matter of arms shipments to Iran. Although Iran is a faraway … [Read more...] about Arms to Iran
Noah’s Ark
The twentieth century has seen many attacks challenging the historical accuracy of the Bible. However scientific advance may actually provide modern proof of Biblical revelations. Scientists’ examinations of the Holy Shroud and expeditions to Mount … [Read more...] about Noah’s Ark
Ford Foreign Policy Debate
When Pauline Frederick opened up the Ford-Carter debate on foreign policy, she reminded us of the historic significance of the location. It was 31 years before that San Francisco had played host to the first conference of the United Nations. The … [Read more...] about Ford Foreign Policy Debate
Junk Foods in Schools
I nominate West Virginia as the most progressive state in the U.S.A. when it comes to education. Not only are West Virginia parents and teachers concerned about the moral health of their students as affected by textbooks, but they are equally … [Read more...] about Junk Foods in Schools
Issues of the 1976 Election — October 1976
Lesson of the Pound
The dramatic fall in value of the British pound teaches the most important lesson Americans should learn before they vote in the November election; the economic failure of the Welfare State. From England the message is coming through loud and clear: … [Read more...] about Lesson of the Pound
Mondale and Foreign Aid
Every time I read about a new speech given by candidates Jimmy Carter or Walter Mondale, I shudder to think how much it's going to cost us all in additional taxes. In what was described as a major speech on U.S. foreign policy, Senator Mondale … [Read more...] about Mondale and Foreign Aid
The Ford-Carter Debate
The television commentators were disappointed in the first Ford-Carter debate. In their instant analysis and Monday morning quarterbacking, they complained that the debate was a dull show; it lacked excitement and even spontaneity. The candidates … [Read more...] about The Ford-Carter Debate







