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Home > Staff > Jeffrey T. Kuhner

Jeffrey T. Kuhner

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Rebirth of an old scourge

Call it Cold War 2.0, in fascist black instead of red

Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009

Communism is alive and well. The Berlin Wall - the symbol of a divided Europe during the Cold War - fell on Nov. 9, 1989. Celebrations will be held Monday to commemorate the 20th anniversary of that historic event.

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Whiner in chief

Obama blames Bush for every ill

Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009

President Obama is degrading the Oval Office. In recent months, his administration has engaged in puerile, partisan attacks on his predecessor, former President George W. Bush. Nearly every problem in America - the economy, health care, financial regulatory reform, Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo - is being blamed on Mr. Bush.

Obama's new world order

Redistributionist revolution vs. sovereignty

Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009

President Obama is on a path toward establishing a one-world government. This is the warning of Christopher Monckton, a former major policy adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Silencing Savage

Britain bans talk show host and free speech

Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009

Freedom of speech is under assault. Michael Savage, America's third-most popular radio talk show host, is being assaulted.

The coming war with Iran

Real question is not if, but when

Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009

War with Iran is now inevitable. The only question is: Will it happen sooner or later? Tehran's recent missile tests and war games suggest that the apocalyptic mullahs have reached the same conclusion.

End of America's moment

A stunning retreat from superpower status

Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009

America is no longer a superpower. Led by President Obama, its retreat on the world stage has been sudden, swift and stunning. His administration is actively pursuing a foreign policy of detente and self-abnegation. Washington no longer wants - or believes it is possible - to remain the last, sole hyperpower.

Obama's next push is amnesty

President intends to install a long-term Democratic majority

Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009

Amnesty is back, and with a vengeance. This was the dominant theme I heard at this week's annual talk-radio gabfest in Washington sponsored by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), the country's leading anti-amnesty organization.

Obama's phony pep talk

A little learning is indeed a dangerous thing

Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009

America suffers from an education crisis. Unless it is addressed honestly, forthrightly and courageously, we are doomed to permanent economic decline and the erosion of our civic democracy. A country is only as good as its people -- especially its young people, who form the backbone of the next generation.

Obama's quagmire

U.S. should look to its own interests

Monday, Sept. 7, 2009

America is losing the war in Afghanistan. Rather than change course, President Obama is sending 21,000 additional U.S. troops. This will bring the total to 68,000 American soldiers fighting in Afghanistan, bolstering coalition forces to 110,000.

The war on capitalism

Poor-mouthing our prosperity prospects

Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009

President Obama is the most radical leader in U.S. history. Much of the public is focused on his ambitious plan to nationalize health care. The more they hear about it, the less they like it. Hence, Mr. Obama's poll numbers are dropping like a stone.

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