On his recent trip to the United States, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu loudly proclaimed that no country on earth is more pro-American than Israel. He was telling the truth. Israelis love America. Trust, however, is a different matter, especially when it comes to the current occupant of the White …
Read More »Bloomberg's latest stats on school gun violence ignore reality
Are schools and colleges dangerous places, with lots of gun violence? Some groups paint a picture of these places being particularly unsafe. Supposedly both murders and firearm suicides are very common at educational institutions. Last Wednesday, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s two groups, Moms Demand Gun Sense in America …
Read More »Robert Gates' book lays bare Obama's incompetence
With media attention focused on Chris Christie and Bridgegate, it was easy to miss a more important Washington story last week. The other shoe dropped on the Obama presidency. Still battered at home by the ObamaCare debacle and the permanently sluggish economy, the last thing the White House wanted was …
Read More »Top 5 reasons why A&E should not suspend 'Duck Dynasty' patriarch Phil Robertson
A&E’s “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson was suspended following a GQ interview where he expressed his personal distaste of the gay rights movement, echoed biblical views that homosexuality is a sin, and rambled about how blacks were happier during the Jim Crow era. The network announced that Phil’s “personal views …
Read More »Choose to make 2014 a New Year of love and trust
A New Year of love and trust is essential to your well-being. Instead of the ephemeral resolutions of the season, trusting yourself and others enough to know that you are worthy of love is life-changing. Three tools for daily use in the New Year invite you to do just that. …
Read More »Four reasons why your doctor might not want to keep you under ObamaCare
As the rollout of the Affordable Care Act aka “ObamaCare” continues to falter, the growing concern for consumers and patients will not only be the affordability of insurance plans and the difficulty in actually being able to buy one, but more importantly the ability for them to keep their doctor. …
Read More »Rouhani proclaims Iran’s innocence on nukes — don't buy his false charm offensive
Last month, Iran’s new president took center stage at the U.N. General Assembly. Hassan Rouhani arrived in New York armed with a charm offensive — waving to excited fans with one hand, while waving off skeptics with the other. Unlike his predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose hateful rhetoric made him easy …
Read More »The truth about football (it's not what you think)
Last weekend, 1,500 super-sized men smashed, sacked, and stuffed other competitors. The final seconds determined winners in Pats-Bills, Jets-Bucs, 49ers-Packers, and Rams-Cardinals. Everybody had fun. Nobody died. Week 1 played like the thousand or so that preceded it in the long history of the NFL. Solid hits led to cheers, …
Read More »Major League Baseball only in first inning of fight against cheating
After baseball announced the suspensions of Ryan Braun, Alex Rodriguez and 12 others, fans across the land have been left to sort it all out. They find themselves somewhere between lost and found. What they have found is what they suspected for a long time … that some of the …
Read More »Soul Food — finding peace after the Zimmerman verdict
Editor’s note: Fox News anchor and correspondent Kelly Wright has been reporting on major news events for 30 years. This is the first installment of “Soul Food,” a new column that will appear in Fox News Opinion every Wednesday. In addition to his news experience Kelly is also an ordained …
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