Whose property is it, anyway?

by Robert Ringer -- While focusing on the Islamic barbarians who want to destroy us, it's easy to lose sight of our own government's transgressions against our most fundamental rights. The ever-increasing more…

The desire to acquire

by Robert Ringer -- You'd think by now I would be used to left-wing political rhetoric, but, giving credit where credit is due, I have to admit that Sen. Jim Webb's rebuttal more…

The infrastructure of life

by Robert Ringer -- In response to my article in WorldNetDaily last week ("The Great Pretenders"), I received an e-mail from a reader who wanted to know what a still-sane individual can more…

The Great Pretenders

by Robert Ringer -- There was quite a hubbub made over the recent passing of the "godfather of soul," James Brown, whose claim to fame was his screaming and jumping around on more…

The rise of the college sports thug

by Robert Ringer -- I think it was Henny Youngman who said, "I never bet on anything that can read or write. That's why I stick to horse racing and college football." more…

Stop worrying and start living

by Robert Ringer -- More than 50 years ago, Dale Carnegie wrote one of the biggest-selling motivational books of all time, "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living." The book is a more…

Rosie, you're gay! Get over it

by Robert Ringer -- The prevalent opinion is that Donald Trump lowered himself when he lashed out at Rosie in response to her tirade against him. Among other things, he said of more…

People of the Lie

by Robert Ringer -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has gone and done it again. Now he says there was no Holocaust. That's right – it never happened. The films of those hideous more…

Is Wal-Mart really unfair?

by Robert Ringer -- Forget that Wal-Mart employs 1.3 million people in the U.S. alone. Forget that it saves consumers hundreds of millions (billions?) of dollars each year on retail purchases. Forget more…

Message to Glenn Beck

by Robert Ringer -- Let me say right off that I believe Glenn Beck might just be the most naturally talented television commentator of our time. He's bright, glib and humorous. He's more…