Lincoln vs. Obama

Recently, President Obama said publicly that he thought his performance as President was right up there with Lincoln, Roosevelt and Johnson.  In terms of economic and social policy, he may be right about Roosevelt and Johnson.  History has shown both of them to be near disasters as stewards of our economy and most of their [...]

A Kim-Less Christmas

By Dr. Paul Kengor
As posted at The Center for Vision and Values

Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at American Thinker.
This past Christmas, the people of North Korea were without their messiah. That is, their self-anointed messiah.
For a sense of just how bad was Kim Jong-Il, I thought I’d share a few [...]

They Teach Them Right in OK!

From ABC News, “Oklahoma woman shoots and kills intruder breaking into her home while on phone with 911″
If you want a little “pick me up” to make you feel good about America and Motherhood, watch this!

The Sane Voice of America’s Youth

If watching the “Occupy” movement in 2011 made you worry about both the sanity and dependability of America’s youth, watch this quick video featuring two young American men with a firm grasp on reality and a little bit of musical talent to boot.
Enjoy and God Bless the USA in 2012!

Happy New Year!


On my radio program this weekend, I talk with a number of friends and experts about what happened in 2011 as well as what 2012 may have in store for us.
Mike Carvin, a partner with Jones Day and a lawyer who will argue against the individual mandate in Obamacare before the Supreme Court this spring, [...]

Frank Kravetz: An American Hero

This Christmas weekend on my radio program, I interview Frank Kravetz, a World War II combat veteran and former Prisoner of War.
Frank volunteered for the U.S. Army Air Corps and entered the military at age 20 on November 2, 1943.  He became a tail gunner on a B-17 bomber and flew six combat missions over [...]

Frank A Kravetz

Frank appears with Glen on “America’s Morning Show,” Thursday December 22, 2011 to talk about his book, his experiences as a soldier during WWII, and his experiences as a German captive held at the Nuremberg Prison Camp in 1944 and 1945.
Click on the image of the book to purchase via Amazon.com.

On Vaclav Havel—and Chris Hitchens

By Dr. Paul Kengor
As posted at The Center for Vision and Values

Editor’s note: This article first appeared at The American Spectator today.
Vaclav Havel is dead. Among other forces and powers, he is among the seven individuals most responsible for peacefully ending the Cold War; the great liberators who brought freedom and democracy. They [...]

Mr. President, Please Keep Your Feet Off Of Our Furniture

Dear President Obama,
When I was a child, my mother and father taught me never to put my feet up on our furniture at home, and ESPECIALLY never to put my feet up on the furniture at other peoples’ homes because it is impolite and disrespectful to do something to other peoples’ property that you would [...]

December 17-18: Some Tax Cut Facts

This weekend, I talk about the European debt crisis, the U.S. economy, and the failure of Left-wing liberal ideas and policies.  Specifically, I look at the  historical correlation between economic growth and federal income tax rate cuts.  Real experience over the past hundred years has proven over and over again that tax rates affect people’s [...]