From the Writings of David Horowitz: June 7, 2010

The common political agendas of the legal left and their terrorist clients, along with their hypocrisy in opposing the Patriot Act are exemplified by Lynne Stewart, the attorney for the “blind sheik” who masterminded the first World Trade Center attack. Since her indictment by the Ashcroft Justice Department, Stewart has become their martyr and icon.
Lynne [...]

June 7th, 2010
Topic: NRB

From “Nikki Who?” to Nikki the “Raghead” Whore in Less Than a Month

Nikki Haley
A month ago, few people outside of South Carolina knew of State Rep. Nikki Haley.  But that didn’t stop her opponents from wetting themselves when Haley picked up some impressive endorsements and her gubernatorial campaign gained momentum.
Don’t worry, said their trusty consultants as they mopped up the puddles, a scarlet letter oughta finish her [...]

June 5th, 2010
Topic: NRB

List of Apartheid Weeks 2010

I will be constantly updating this list. Please email me at jeffrey@horowitzfreedomcenter.org with any other information. Arizona State Boston University – (Students for Justice in Palestine) Brandeis University (Stand Up for Justice) Brooklyn College (The Palestinian Club at Brooklyn College) Brown (Students for Justice in Palestine) Cal St. Long Beach Central Connecticut State University Columbia [...]

May 18th, 2010
Topic: Apartheid Week

High School Students Object to AP Test’s Use of a Quote by Edward Said – Forward.com

Nearly 2 million high school students worldwide are taking Advanced Placement tests this May, hoping to impress college admissions counselors with high scores and, perhaps, earn a few college credits. But one test question citing the late Palestinian-American scholar and activist Edward Said on the theme of exile is prompting protests from some Jewish students. [...]

May 17th, 2010
Topic: News and Press Coverage

Taking Feminism Back: Sarah Palin Endorses Nikki Haley for SC Governor

Today, in Columbia, South Carolina, two of the women who are showing America what real feminism is, will appear together, at which time Sarah Palin will officially endorse Nikki Haley for South Carolina Governor. I had the honor of meeting Nikki Haley, and hearing her speak, in Atlanta at the Red State Gathering last Summer.
She’s [...]

May 14th, 2010
Topic: NRB

Of Kent State’s Brick-Throwing Pacifists

Years ago, I made the mistake of asking an American student about her university, Kent State. Then, I made an even bigger mistake and mentioned the shootings – a lame pickup strategy, to be sure.  Anyway, she told me about the “massacre” from a lefty’s perspective. And if my memory serves me right, she talked [...]

May 8th, 2010
Topic: NRB

Young Conservatives Take On The Texas Tech Tornado

It’s called the “Tornado of Ideas” and it’s a sculpture on the Texas Tech campus that cost about $142,000. It was commissioned in 2004 and created by Bronx, NY artist Tom Otterness. Sounds wonderful, doesn’t it, a “tornado” of clashing ideas? It might bring to mind a place of higher learning where students are encouraged [...]

April 30th, 2010
Topic: NRB

From the Writings of David Horowitz: April 30, 2010

Huey Long was once asked whether he thought fascism could ever come to America. His answer was “Yeah, but it’ll come calling itself anti-fascism.” America isn’t close to such a future, but I couldn’t help thinking about Long’s comment in connection with an episode that occurred recently at my alma mater.
The occasion was a conference [...]

April 30th, 2010
Topic: NRB

Polls show that most polls are stupid

Media Matters has been crowing about a survey that’s been widely reported upon by the left:
A Harris poll released on March 24 found that a majority of Republican respondents believe that President Obama “is a socialist,” “wants to take away Americans’ right to own guns,” “is a Muslim,” “wants to turn over the sovereignty of [...]

March 30th, 2010
Topic: NRB

From the Writings of David Horowitz: March 23, 2010

Every movement has its moment of truth. At an “anti-war” teach-in at Columbia last week, Anthropology professor Nicholas De Genova told 3,000 students and faculty, “Peace is not patriotic. Peace is subversive, because peace anticipates a very different world than the one in which we live–a world where the U.S. would have no place.”
De Genova [...]

March 23rd, 2010
Topic: NRB