Archive for November, 2013

Obama’s Machinations

Obama’s Machinations

Lest you think the grand diplomatic bargain reached in Geneva has deterred the Obama administration from the pursuit of its chief domestic priority, here is some unpleasant news, courtesy of National Public Radio. Whether the President will enact a wholesale amnesty through yet another unconstitutional presidential edict, or manage to persuade the already receptive...
Read More »

Silicon Valley vs. Alabama

  Senator Jeff Sessions identifies the true motivation behind immigration reform, which isn’t as noble as Zuckerberg Inc. would like the American public to believe. Just as virtually no member of the mainstream media is crutinizing the angelic-if not wholly accurate-depiction of potential beneficiaries of any future congressional amnesty, so too are they ignoring...
Read More »

Sanctuary For Scoundrels

Longstanding immigration reform activist and career Customs official Michael Cutler, whose tireless efforts to defend American citizens our readers well acquainted with, will be appearing later this morning on a radio program which will examine the grave threats posed by our compromised political asylum system. You’ll find all the information necessary to listen to...
Read More »

Beyond The Euphemisms

    Great new radio produced by the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
Read More »

Reckless Legislating

The open borders lobby, flush with success after its victory in the Mexifornia legislature, as well as the nation’s capital, is attempting to expand its dominion over American citizens in the Garden State. The legislative push to give illegal aliens driver’s licenses, under the mistaken presumption that criminals will behave lawfully once sanctioned by...
Read More »

Con Law 101

Con Law 101

Yet another example of Barack Obama’s unwillingness to acknowledge the separation of powers, or abide by any constraints upon his presidential authority. In this case, it’s an extension of the patently unconstitutional administrative amnesty which began over two years ago. Mark Krikorian has the details of the President’s latest evasion of the law.  Who...
Read More »

Through The Looking Glass

Through The Looking Glass

While most of us would see intense wealth stratification, large pockets of third world poverty, and cratering academic achievement as poor indicators of future prosperity, the governor of the nation’s largest state begs to differ.  Asked on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” about two negative indicators — the state’s nation-high poverty rate and the large...
Read More »

Last Man Standing

Last Man Standing

  That status of the Gang of Eight amnesty, and the attempt to force a “path to legalization” into any House-Senate conference committee, remains murky. The political and economic disaster of Obamacare continues to suck up almost all media coverage devoted to domestic issues. Even so, the crusade by the lavishly-funded open borders lobby...
Read More »

Operation Seabird (Typhoon Haiyan Relief Effort)

  Just a few snippets culled from the horrific tableaux that is Tacloban after being devastated by Typhoon Haiyan. There are already recovery efforts underway by the U.S. Armed Forces, as well as national and global charities such as Samaritan’s Purse and the Red Cross, which is being assisted by map-makers eager to facilitate...
Read More »

Veterans Day 2013

Veterans Day 2013

Today, of course, is Veterans Day. An appropriate time to mark the bravery of a small group of men who were among the first Americans to retaliate against the overwhelming might of fascist, imperial Japan. Doug Powers recounts the heroism of the Doolittle Raiders on Michelle Malkin’s site, which includes video footage of their final...
Read More »



Analysis