Nov 2, 2008 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, MEDIA BIAS
By Alan Nathan © 2008 Washington Times What chance do arguments have to rise and fall on their merits if they’re framed by a seemingly party-owned press? And once that party comes to power, won’t its lackey journalists constitute a type of state-owned...
Oct 17, 2008 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, MEDIA BIAS
By Alan Nathan © 2008 Washington Times In all three presidential debates, some pivotal facts have been grotesquely obscured. The very law that Democrats cite as the reason for our current financial mess, and the one for which they blame Sen. John McCain, is a law that...
Sep 25, 2008 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, MATTERS OF RACE, MEDIA BIAS, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES
By Alan Nathan © 2008 Washington Times Democratic Nominee Senator Barack Obama said in his convention speech that the promise of America is, “the idea that we are responsible for ourselves, but that we also rise or fall as one nation; the fundamental belief that I am...
Aug 13, 2008 | MEDIA BIAS
By Alan Nathan © 2008 Washington Times In the name of protecting the environment from increased gas consumption, Democratic leaders oppose the price-cutting strategy of more off-shore drilling while concurrently arguing that OPEC should do it for us. Doesn’t...
Jun 10, 2008 | MEDIA BIAS, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES
By Alan Nathan © 2008 Washington Times The cost of oil is high because our knowledge of how to combat it is low, and the media has blossomed into the greatest enabler of this collective shortcoming. Yes, behemoths like Exxon/Mobil, Shell, and Texaco are valid culprits...
May 2, 2008 | MATTERS OF RACE, MEDIA BIAS
By Alan Nathan © 2008 Washington Times On Monday April 28th, I was seated directly in front of Rev. Jeremiah Wright at the National Press Club as he recommitted himself to the very bigotry-laced anti-Americanism that his most famous long-time parishioner, Illinois...