When it dumped 100 emails related to the Benghazi talking points Wednesday night, the Obama White House showed it hasn’t been telling the truth. These talking points were not the sole product of the intelligence community, but were in fact edited by State Department officials and White House officials and …
Read More »Boston and freedom
The government’s fidelity to the Constitution is never more tested than in a time of crisis. The urge to do something — or to appear to be doing something — is nearly irresistible to those whom we have employed to protect our freedom and to keep us safe. Regrettably, with …
Read More »Pew's social media study pushes all the wrong buttons
Most Americans like to poke fun of just how tech savvy Asian-Americans are. The stereotypical assumption is often accurate when it comes to finding the coolest social app or digital designer. Experienced business travelers know that if you want to find the latest generation gadget, go to Seoul or Hong …
Read More »Yahoo's Mayer is like a controlling parent who does not trust her children
Yahoo! Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer’s decision to end her company’s “working from home” policy sounds like a controlling parent who does not trust her children to do their homework. This unfortunate decision primarily and negatively impacts working moms and dads who need the flexibility to manage and balance their …
Read More »A man's top 5 reasons to grow up and get married
Six months ago, I wrote a column here at FoxNews regarding the fact that my wife and I made the choice to wait until marriage. Some people claimed offense. As per usual, I’m okay with that. Here’s why; I’m pro-marriage. I always have been, always will be and I’ll make …
Read More »Curt & Shonda Schilling Open Up About Son's Asperger's Diagnosis
Curt Schilling spent 20 years on the mound facing some of Major League Baseball’s toughest hitters. During those two decades, his teams won three World Series, including one in 2004, when he famously wore a bloody sock to help bring the Boston Red Sox their first championship title in 86 …
Read More »Are You a Socialist?
A recent Gallup poll is simply incredible. Thirty-six percent of Americans have a positive image of socialism, including 53 percent of Democrats. Just 17 percent of Republicans think socialism is good. Now, socialism is the exact opposite of capitalism, which is our system in America. A socialist believes the government …
Read More »Insider Tips for Spring Training Trips
Spring training gives Major League Baseball players a chance to bond while soaking up sunshine. The team managers encourage the veterans and rookies to create some “chemistry that will really help them play well and support each other during the season,” says Laura Posada, whose husband Jorge, catcher for the …
Read More »Reid Was Praising Obama's Electability, but Not the American Electorate
Harry Reid’s apology to President Obama and the president’s ready acceptance may have missed the point entirely. In saying during the campaign last year that Mr. Obama was light-skinned and spoke in a “negro dialect” only when he wished, Senator Reid was in fact praising his fellow senator’s electability. But …
Read More »Anti-Catholic Leaflet Stirs Holy War in Tennessee Town
A Baptist pastor in Tennessee says he now regrets that his church distributed an anti-Catholic leaflet that a local Catholic priest decried as “hate material.” Pastor Jonathan Hatcher, who leads Conner Heights Baptist Church in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., has removed the inflammatory leaflet, “The Death Cookie,” from his congregation. He …
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