November 27-28 – Thanksgiving Day Weekend!


AP via Fox News
On this weekend’s radio program, Glen’s youngest son Matthew joins him in the studio.  The two of them spend some time reflecting on their thankfulness for God, family, and the United States of America.
Bob Fragasso, President and Founder of Fragasso Financial, also joins Glen with some current thoughts on investing in the [...]

On “Dupes” Scholarship, Partisanship, and Redemption

“It shows, at great length, how the extreme left—namely the communist left—deliberately, cynically exploited the softer left, primarily progressives / liberals; the latter were unaware of the communists’ true, full intentions, or even that the communists were communists. … That said, not everyone on the liberal left was duped…. My heroes in the book are the liberal Democrats who weren’t suckered, or who, once fooled, repented, admitted their mistakes, and, in some cases, became excellent anti-communists. Really, this book is for liberals. I hope they will read it.”

President Carter’s ‘Superiority’ Complex

Professor of political science and executive director of The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College—Dr. Paul Kengor—responds to the former president’s claim on NBC News that “his work at home and abroad has been ‘superior’ to other presidents.” “Please understand,” Kengor concludes, “I’m not trying to be mean. But self-serving claims like Carter’s should be answered. Intentions are one thing, but results are another. The Carter record should not be celebrated nor emulated.”

September 11-12 – Remembering 9/11


On his radio program this weekend, Glen reflects on the 9/11 attacks carried out against the United States nine years ago today.  Glen also talks about the provocation of the Ground Zero Mosque, and the provocation of burning the Koran.
Sara Mohsin – owner of Mohsin Mortgage Company and a wonderful entrepreneur – appears and offers [...]

Remembering America’s Iraq War ‘Patriotic Opposition’

By Dr. Paul Kengor
Originally published at The American Spectator
In his speech to the nation Tuesday night, President Obama offered a tepid acknowledgment to George W. Bush for his patriotism and love of country through the hellacious ordeal of the Iraq war — made hellacious by the bilious criticisms leveled by unrelenting, vicious liberal Democrats. It [...]

Newt Gingrich’s Ground Zero Mosque Statement

Newt Gingrich‘s statement on the Proposed “Cordoba House” Mosque near Ground Zero
July 21, 2010 6pm
There should be no mosque near Ground Zero in New York so long as there are no churches or synagogues in Saudi Arabia. The time for double standards that allow Islamists to behave aggressively toward us while they demand our weakness [...]

HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR’S VIEW OF ISLAM

By Paul E. Merek
As forwarded by Emanuel Tanay, M.D.
A man, whose family was German aristocracy prior to World War II, owned a number of large industries and estates. When asked how many German people were true Nazis, the answer he gave can guide our attitude toward fanaticism. ‘Very few people were true Nazis,’ he said, [...]

America’s Morning Show – August 9, 2010

On this morning’s show, I talked about  how liberal Democrats and the Obama Administration are embracing failed socialist policies.  I also provide some introductory comments on the history of Marxism.
Dr. Paul Kengor, Director of The Center for Vision and Values and Professor of Political Science at Grove City College joined me on air to talk [...]

Whatever Happened to “General Betray Us?” The Path from Political Demon to Savior

Professor of political science and executive director of The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College—Dr. Paul Kengor—recalls his trip to Washington last week, when he “was able to observe, on-site and up close, the reaction to President Obama’s remarkable switch in leadership in Afghanistan from the bizarre General Stanley McChrystal to the excellent General David Petraeus.”

Colombia’s Presidential Election: Not “Too Close to Call” This Time

Faculty member, economist, and contributing scholar with The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College—Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson—comments on Columbia’s presidential run-off election, which took place on Sunday. Having lived in Columbia’s capital city of Bogota 40 years ago, when a razor-thin margin of victory led some to believe the election was stolen, Dr. Hendrickson lends his unique perspective to recent events.