George W. Bush

How Long Will We Fight?

by Pat Buchanan on February 11, 2013 · 1 comment

“When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal.”
So said Richard Nixon in his interviews with David Frost. Nixon was talking about wiretaps and surreptitious entries to protect lives and safeguard national security in a violent…

Vote Your Vision

by Ken Connor on October 30, 2012 · 0 comments

President Obama has said many times that this election represents a choice between two very different visions for America.  Do we want to go back to the same policies that got us in so much trouble in the first place…

America’s Last Crusade

by Pat Buchanan on September 26, 2012 · 3 comments

For Americans of the Greatest Generation that fought World War II and of the Silent Generation that came of age in the 1950s, the great moral and ideological cause was the Cold War. It gave purpose and clarity to our…

The stem cell debates of the past decade and a half were among the most heated controversies about science and politics in recent memory, raising important questions about how to promote and fund scientific research while protecting human life at…

A “Catholic Sensibility”

by Russell Shaw June 29, 2012

Does George W. Bush have a “Catholic sensibility”? Tim Goeglein thinks so, and he’s better situated than most people to know. For seven-and-a-half years Goeglein was deputy director of the public liaison office of the Bush White House, with frequent…

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God’s Will and the White House

by Dr. Paul Kengor February 28, 2012

In case you didn’t notice: with George W. Bush out of office and a Democrat in the White House, the secular media stopped its handwringing over the president mentioning God. With Rick Santorum’s surge, the hysteria has started again. Every…

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