
National Issues Candidates Should Address
The one issue where the word risky is appropriately applied is the Clinton-Gore plan to keep the American people totally vulnerable to a nuclear missile attack.
Continue reading →
The one issue where the word risky is appropriately applied is the Clinton-Gore plan to keep the American people totally vulnerable to a nuclear missile attack.
Continue reading →
President Clinton’s Chinese benefactors and the multinational importers are demanding that he bully Congress into continuing China’s Most Favored Nation (MFN) trading status, already renamed Normal Trade Relations (NTR). Now the plan is to grease China’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) by making this favorable treatment permanent (PNTR).
Continue reading →
Congress is about to pass legislation that will federalize every local school district and spell the end of local and state control of America’s public school classrooms. Mindful of Ronald Reagan’s words, “You can’t control the economy without controlling the people,” Bill and Hillary Clinton have found the way to control the economy by controlling America’s schoolchildren.
Continue reading →
It wasn’t just idle words when Bill Clinton said he “loathed” the military. He has damaged U.S. Armed Services in so many ways that it’s no wonder morale, recruitment and retention levels are at all-time lows.
Continue reading →
President Clinton has just proved again why the feminists, during all those embarrassing months last year, continued to defend behavior that no sane woman would tolerate in a public official, a boss or a husband.
Continue reading →
Concerns have faded about a Y2K breakdown of government computers, but Americans should be worried about how computer efficiency gives the federal government extraordinary powers to monitor the daily activities of law-abiding Americans.
Continue reading →
What happened to our tax cut? Although taxpayers’ money is rolling into the U.S. Treasury at an unprecedented rate, we didn’t get the tax cut Republicans promised.
Continue reading →
President Clinton’s National Security Adviser Samuel R. “Sandy” Berger was driven in a bullet-proof White House limousine on November 4 to address the members of the Bilderberg Steering Committee who were dining at the Library of Congress.
Continue reading →
Jimmy Carter never would have been able to ram through his two treaties giving away our Panama Canal if the Senate in 1978 could have looked into the future and known that, when the U.S. Flag is lowered on December 31, 1999, Red China would become its gatekeeper.
Continue reading →
When Hillary Rodham Clinton charged that Bill Clinton’s impeachment was caused by a “vast right-wing conspiracy,” she displayed the typical paranoia of liberals.
Continue reading →
October 13, 1999by Phyllis Schlafly The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has returned to center stage, insulting our sensibilities, offending our religion, and degrading
Continue reading →
Conventional wisdom tells us “you get what you pay for.” But the Clinton Administration doesn’t want that maxim to apply to the taxpayers.
Continue reading →
Whole Language means teaching children to guess at words from the pictures or the context, to skip over words the child doesn’t know, and to substitute words that seem to fit.
Continue reading →
A scandal in mandatory mass vaccinations of infants is beginning to surface. Vaccine-caused injuries have just forced the Clinton bureaucrats to make four sensational announcements that bugle temporary retreat from their plans to force all American children to submit to government-dictated medical treatment.
Continue reading →
Americans who are fascinated with spy and mystery fiction should get the Cox Report for their summer reading. It’s a fascinating whodunit.
Continue reading →
Everybody’s looking for the causes of the terrible tragedy at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, and for ways to prevent such horrible happenings in the future.
Continue reading →
Not only does President Clinton not feel any shame about his impeachment (as he told Dan Rather), Clinton now feels stronger than ever, able to override the U.S. Constitution and ignore Congress.
Continue reading →
The Democratic Senators knew that Clinton, like O.J., was guilty. The Democrats called his behavior “outrageous,” “disgraceful,” “dishonorable,” “reckless,” “contemptible,” “shameful,” “inexcusable,” “sordid,” “deplorable,” “immoral,” “debased,” and “reprehensible.”
Continue reading →
Bill Clinton’s threats to enter the Kosovo conflict are a direct attack on national sovereignty, our own as well as Yugoslavia’s. The foreign policy gurus of the Clinton Administration don’t believe in the concept of sovereignty and are trying to replace it, piece by piece, with their global utopian vision.
Continue reading →
Bill Clinton is riding high since his “not guilty” verdict and, unfortunately, the Republican Congress is letting him get away with his foreign and domestic grabs for power.
Continue reading →
Why are American infants and schoolchildren being forced to submit to hepatitis B vaccinations even though the French Health Ministry has suspended them in schools because of evidence they can cause neurological disorders or multiple sclerosis?
Continue reading →
Cut taxes across-the-board to put money in the pockets of all taxpayers. Cut rates — the proven way to keep the economy moving. Americans are overtaxed.
Continue reading →
The 1996 Kennedy-Kassebaum law authorized the Department of Health and Human Services to assign “unique health care identifiers” to each American so that the government can electronically tag, track and monitor our personal medical records.
Continue reading →
Do you sometimes wonder why bills that create a financial windfall to narrow special interests slide easily through the intricate legislative process, while bills that benefit the general public seem to get bogged down?
Continue reading →