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Liberal lunacy always blames things, not people
Monday July 29, 2002By Michael Medved -- The contrast in recent headlines by the two major cable TV news networks cast startlingly vivid light on the fundamental difference between conservative and liberal worldviews. After a particularly gruesome mass murder in the Middle East, the website for the moderately conser ...

Female domination of universities
Monday July 22, 2002By Michael Medved -- "There are two tragedies in life," declared Oscar Wilde. "One is not getting what you want. And the other is getting it." In colleges and universities across the country, feminists now face the second tragedy. After years of campaigning for increased educational opportunities ...

Racing to judgment
Monday July 15, 2002By Michael Medved -- The controversial July 6 Inglewood arrest of 16-year-old Donovan Jackson occurred only a few blocks away from the tragic July 4 shootings at Los Angeles International Airport, but a vast gap separated the media and governmental handling of the two incidents. The rough police ...

Baby bomber backs Bush plan
Monday July 08, 2002By Michael Medved -- The controversial image of a wide-eyed toddler provides unlikely support for the Bush initiative on the Middle East. That photograph, distributed by the Israeli army and published around the world, shows a chubby-cheeked baby no more than 18 months old, wearing a red Hamas he ...

The secret behind Hollywood's sudden, startling success
Monday July 01, 2002By Michael Medved -- A sudden, substantial surge in popularity for Hollywood films counts as one of the most startling developments in the first half of 2002. At a time of economic uncertainty – with most forms of popular entertainment suffering from sharply declining public support – the A ...

Political correctness prefers emotion to honesty
Monday June 24, 2002By Michael Medved -- One of the most destructive elements of political correctness involves its preference for emotion over accuracy – the casual disregard of normal standards of evidence and objectivity in pursuit of some "higher" cause. Two recent distortions, in the worlds of motion pictures a ...

Concentration of wealth reflects liberty, not injustice
Monday June 17, 2002By Michael Medved -- In response to popular wisdom asserting that you can't be too rich or too thin, doctors warn that you can be too thin if you care about your health, and Kevin Phillips insists that you can be too rich if you care about the health of democratic institutions. His ...

P.C. Hollywood distorts terror war realities
Monday June 10, 2002By Michael Medved -- The problem with the new crop of terrorist movies isn't that they are "too real" for the public to handle, but that they are too phony to connect in any meaningful way with the current war on terror. The biggest releases from Tinseltown for each of the last two weeks – ...

Shameless exploiters
Monday June 03, 2002By Michael Medved -- Nothing highlights the pathetic state of the American left more clearly than the current movement for slavery reparations – and nothing shows the moral bankruptcy of that reparations movement like the mass march on Washington called for Saturday, Aug. 17. This ambitious ...

Facing the diversity crisis in pro sports
Monday May 20, 2002By Michael Medved -- The new edition of the "Jobs Rated Almanac" highlights the dire need for a massive new governmental program to assure equal access to the nation's top-paying positions. Without such action, the people who hold the best paying job of them all will continue to display a shocking lack ...



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