End of Day Archives
Remembering Dr. King, Supremes To Define Marriage, Hollywood Haters |
Remembering Dr. King Today is a federal holiday honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. President Obama is encouraging Americans to observe the day by performing acts of community service. I would like to add to that suggestion: Let's honor the man by remembering his cause and what inspired him. |
You've Got To Be Kidding, Duke Backs Down, A Moment Of Truth, Teaching Citizenship |
You've Got. . . To Be Kidding Me The Obama Administration is still reeling from criticism over its failure to march in Paris with other world leaders in the aftermath of the jihadist attacks. Today, Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Paris with singer James Taylor in tow. Taylor serenaded his French audience with one of his 1970s hits, "You've Got A Friend." Get it? This is foreign policy in the Obama years. |
Stand With Israel, Duke's Decision, Radical Islam In America |
Stand With Israel Congratulations to Pastor John Hagee and Christians United for Israel! Last week, CUFI announced that its membership has swelled to more than two million people. That is incredible for a group that is not even ten years old. I am honored to be a member of CUFI's Executive Board, and I whole-heartedly support its unyielding work in defense of the Jewish state. CUFI and I have some exciting announcements coming in the days ahead. |
Enough Is Enough, Obama In Denial, The Left-Wing Mind |
"Enough Is Enough!" |
Carter's Strange World, Coincidence, Is Congress Relevant, Primary Problems |
The Strange World Of Jimmy Carter President Jimmy Carter was a guest on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show Monday night. When Stewart strangely asked him whether the jihadists attacks in Paris were motivated by something other than Islamic extremism, Carter responded by doing what he does best -- he blamed Israel. |
Paris Sans Obama, Was March Serious, Hypocrisy Award, More Threats |
The World Marches Sans Obama
Obama is usually wherever two or more are gathered. This weekend was the exception. Forty world leaders marched at the head of a million Parisians against radical Islamic terror on Sunday. Our country conspicuously had no representative. Not Obama, not Kerry, not Biden. (Isn't this type of event the reason God made vice presidents?)
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Paris Siege Ends, A Fifth Column, The West's Response, The Left's Surrender |
Paris Siege Ends Two hostage crises in Paris were resolved today. Cherif and Said Kouachi, the two jihadists responsible for Wednesday's slaughter at Charlie Hebdo, seized a hostage and entered a printing plant outside of Paris. They told police that they wanted to die as martyrs. They got their wish. |
Muslim Radicalism, Liberal Media Fears, White House Response, Jewish Realignment |
How Deep Is Muslim Radicalism? Many commentators are assuring us this morning that sympathy in the Muslim world for the kind of terror attack that took place in Paris yesterday is incredibly small. But last year a Pew Research surveyin Muslim countries found disturbingly high support justifying violence against civilian targets to defend Islam. |
Paris Under Siege, Message To The Media, Will GOP Fold Or Fight, Obama's Threats |
Paris Under Siege In the wake of this morning's terrorist attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, Paris looks like a city under siege. Soldiers armed with assault rifles are patrolling streets, subway stations, houses of worship and major tourist attractions like the Eiffel Tower. And with good reason: At the time of this writing, the gunmen still remain at large. |
Carol’s Mom Goes Home, Iranian Threats, Attkisson v. Holder, Obamacare Hits Harvard |
Carol's Mom Goes Home To The Lord Carol's mom, Jean Hoke, has passed away. She loved the Lord. We know she has gone on to her new home in Heaven, where a place filled with the glory of God, free of anxiety, pain and suffering, has been lovingly prepared for her. Over her 91 years, Jean was a loving wife and mother. Like so many of the "Greatest Generation," she was a patriot, a conservative and a bold defender of her faith. We will miss her terribly, but we take comfort in knowing we will see her again. |