Hillary Clinton’s nomination for President may be more attributable to America’s short-term memory loss than her political savvy. The former Secretary of State has a long...
“Raising American Muslim Kids in the Age of Trump” was a meditative essay from Wajahat Ali in The New York Times. During these years of Obama...
One might suppose that an ex-businessman/construction worker may not be able to provide articulate testimony as to the plight of the poor souls who have been...
Back in 1985, I wrote an article on Professor Zbigniew Brzezinski in The Intercollegiate Review. I bring this article to your attention because I therein revealed...
Louisiana is under water. The Chicago Tribune (yes, the home town paper of Barack Obama) headlined on August 17th:
Quid pro quo is a term commonly used in contract law where an exchange between two parties is required in order for the contract to be legal....
Security has ever been the mantra of Israeli prime ministers. Why did Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently say, in effect, that his fondest wish is to...
“Our government rests in public opinion. Whoever can change public opinion, can change the government.” So said Abraham Lincoln. But what would Lincoln say today of...
As we mull over some of the finer moments and landmark achievements of the past eight years, and if we can do it without suffering cardiac...
I don’t know if there is such a thing as the Jewish Mind. But since the appearance of Raphael Patai’s 600-page tome bearing this title, perhaps...