By Peter Brimelow on 09/30/2008

Time For Another Pujo Committee?

Peter Brimelow writes: I try not to mix my political and financial journalism, partly because the former invariably causes tolerant and diversity-loving liberals to try to get me fired from the latter,...
By Donald A. Collins on 09/30/2008

Oy Caramba! Balanced SF Chronicle Article On English Language Debate

The San Francisco Chronicle headline read: "...
By Michelle Malkin on 09/30/2008

Gwen Ifill—A Debate "Moderator" in the Tank for Obama

My dictionary defines "moderator" as "the nonpartisan presiding officer of a town meeting." On Thursday, PBS anchor ...
By Jared Taylor on 09/29/2008

Racial Quotas In Malaysia: Grim Warning For America

Over the course of several trips to the South East Asian country of Malaysia I have been struck by how similar Malaysia's race relations are to America's—despite the obvious enormous differences. Th...
By Patrick J. Buchanan on 09/29/2008

Seventy Years Later, An Amicus Brief for Neville Chamberlain

On Sept. 30, 1938, 70 years ago, Neville Chamb...
By Steve Sailer on 09/28/2008

Karl Rove—Architect Of The Minority Mortgage Meltdown

Whose fault is it? Last week, the mainstream conservative punditry finally picked up an idea I had first put forward in August 2007 (and developed with more detail last June): that an underestimate...
By Paul Craig Roberts on 09/28/2008

America Should Listen To Ahmadinejad

The full text of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the UN General Assembly last week was printed...
By Patrick J. Buchanan on 09/26/2008

Day of Reckoning

How did the United States of America, the rich...
By Joe Guzzardi on 09/26/2008

Jennifer 8. Lee Meet Joe 2. Guzzardi

While I wouldn't describe myself as a fan of Jennifer 8. Lee, the liberal New York Times reporter, I do admire certain of her trai...
By Michelle Malkin on 09/25/2008

The Ant and The Grasshopper, 2008 Edition

With what looks like imminent passage of the Mother of All Bailouts (following on the heels of a year's worth of government-funded rescues of private homeowners, lenders, insurers and automakers), Was...
By Matthew Richer on 09/25/2008

Return of the Country Party: Patriotic Immigration Reform Winning in Rhode Island

Q: Where was the first shot fired in the American Revolution?A: Not at Lexington and Concord— but in the waters of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. On June 9, 1772, H.M.S. Gaspee, a British schooner...
By Brenda Walker on 09/24/2008

Tancredo's Line In The Sand Against Creeping Sharia

We Americans like to think we're tougher opponents of jihadist Islam than the cheese-eating surrender monk...
By Paul Craig Roberts on 09/23/2008

Has Deregulation Sired Fascism?

Remember the good old days when the economic threat was mere recession? The Federal Reserve would encoura...
By Michelle Malkin on 09/23/2008

Illegal Immigration And The Mortgage Mess

The Mother of All Bailouts has many fathers. As panicked politicians prepare to fork over $1 trillion in taxpayer funding to rescue the financial industry, they've fingered regulation, deregulation, F...
By Craig Nelsen on 09/23/2008

Vilifying E-Verify—The ACLU's Campaign To Break The Only Unbroken Part Of Our "Broken Immigration System"

The federal E-Verify program is a free, easy to use on-line system that provides US employers with a way to verify the employment eligibility of all new hires. It has the potential to end the illicit ...
By Takuan Seiyo on 09/22/2008

The Case Of The "Disappeared" Subprime Minority Borrower

It was on a bitterly cold and frosty morning, towards the end of the winter of '07, that I was awakened by a tugging at my shoulder. It was Holmes. The flashlight in his hand shone upon his intense fac...
By Patrick J. Buchanan on 09/22/2008

Bailing Out Wall Street: An Amnesty For Stupidity

Is it fair that businessmen who fail in ...
By Steve Sailer on 09/21/2008

The Diversity Recession: What Was The Financial (And Political) Establishment Thinking?

The weird thing about the tumbling of the latest financial house of cards is that the cornerstone, such as it was, was confidence in the increasing ability of the bottom half of society to pay back u...
By Joe Guzzardi on 09/19/2008

View From Lodi, CA Pittsburgh, PA: Looking Back At Merrill Lynch

Many years ago, I walked out of Merrill Lynch corporate...