George W Bush
Postcards from Saigon
By Caroline B. Glick (Jerusalem): Apropos of nothing, Wednesday night Channel 2 news broadcast a jihadi snuff film. The video,...
What, me worry?
(Washington, D.C.): In a recent press conference, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson dismissed as "political cacophony" concern about the...
Testing, testing
Decision Brief No. 06-D 51 2006-10-03 (Washington, D.C.): In the wake of the panicky response to North Korea's announcement today that...
States of denial
Decision Brief No. 06-D 50 2006-10-02 (Washington, D.C.): So, Bob Woodward has become the latest journalist to try to...
Do the right thing
Decision Brief No. 06-D 47 2006-09-18 (Washington, D.C.): For some politicians, it is tough under the best of circumstances...
Beyond disloyalty
It seemed bad enough that Secretary of State Colin Powell's former deputy, Richard Armitage, had been so disloyal to President...
Applying Geneva
By Steve Daskal (Washington, D.C.): The Geneva Conventions have only been adhered to by the nations that are now part...
Ethanol: A means toward energy independence?
Since President Bush's state of the Union Address in January, there has been a heightened search for alternative sources aiming...
Gaffney tells Congress of continuing Islamist threat
As the Nation prepares to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, Center for Security Policy...
CAIR doth protest too much (Part 2)
For the second time in roughly as many weeks, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has publicly denounced President Bush...
The disloyalists
There was only one thing truly astonishing about the revelation last week that Richard Armitage, Colin Powell's deputy at the...
Commending Senators Hagel and Chafee
As the Islamofascist regime in Iran rebuffs UN efforts to end its pursuit of nuclear weapons, the Security Council will...
The battle for India
By Robert T. McLean With the conflicts and disorder of the Middle East consuming the attention of much of the...
War on the Home Front
In recent days, it has become harder than ever to deny the true nature of the conflict in which we...