Sympathy for the Devil

by Sarah J. McCarthy -- Entertainment Tonight this week featured a spot on Mick Jagger's tryst with MacKenzie Phillips, daughter of John Phillips of the Mamas and Papas. One night during the '60s, more…

Why America despises Republicans

by Craige McMillan -- Those who aspire to leadership without the necessary qualifications deserve the contempt delivered up to them by the public. This column is addressed not to the Republican leadership more…

The new gold standard

by Tanya K. Metaksa -- 1999 will be remembered as the year of scandals. In the United States it began with the Senate trial of President Clinton and with each new passing day more…

The past, the present and the future

by -NO AUTHOR- -- Since the newspaper wars of the 1930s to the present stagnant status of the media, with the exception of such sites as WND, little has been written about more…

News police attack WND

by Joseph Farah -- Let me preface this column by saying that I think the world of Reed Irvine of Accuracy In Media. I have nothing but the highest regard for him. more…

Media-initiated killers?

by Judith Reisman -- Entertain: To keep, hold or maintain in the mind with favor; to reserve in the mind; to harbor; to cherish (Webster, 1828) After decades of profitably squeezing visual more…

'Erin Go Brats'

by Maralyn Lois Polak -- In a former life, I was an Irish shop-girl. Don't worry, this isn't another one of those trendy, mystical vodka ads. Actually, I'm not a drinker, haven't been more…

Private lies

by Llewellyn Rockwell Jr. -- Several GOP candidates for president are talking up the idea of Social Security Privatization. They believe the plan appeals to two demographic groups: those who want what they more…

More on Hollywood Communists

by Joseph Farah -- There should not be any controversy about the awarding of an honorary Oscar to director Elia Kazan at the Academy Awards presentation this Sunday. Not only is the more…

Speech by Charlton Heston at Harvard

by -NO AUTHOR- -- I remember my son when he was 5, explaining to his kindergarten class what his father did for a living. "My Daddy," he said, "pretends to be people." more…