My Review of “A Cracking of the Heart” Published at Right Wing News
Today John Hawkins at Right Wing News was kind enough to publish my review of David Horowitz’s A Cracking of the Heart. Here’s an excerpt: Meet the late Sarah Horowitz, child of political activist...
View ArticleThe Radical Son’s Progressive Daughter – by David Swindle
Visit Right Wing News In 1956 a teenage David Horowitz suffered a wound which would pain him for the rest of his life. The release of the Khrushchev Report – which revealed Joseph Stalin’s crimes –...
View ArticleSusan Sarandon
Excerpt from the Susan Sarandon profile: … Sarandon was a member and financial supporter of Not In Our Name (NION), the Revolutionary Communist Party-led project whose “Statement of Conscience”...
View ArticlePol Pot: The Communist Monster Who Turned Cambodia into a Gulag
Pol Pot was the leader of the Khmer Rouge, the Communist Party that ruled Cambodia from 1976-1979. “Khmer Rouge” (or Khmer Reds) was the French rendering of the organization’s official name: the...
View ArticleFrom the Writings of David Horowitz: April 21, 2010
Bettina Aptheker is a well-known American radical who in the 1960s was a leader of the campus Left, and now, like so many of her peers, is a tenured activist on the faculty of a major university. Her...
View ArticleObama-style Socialism
Jonah Goldberg’s Liberal Fascism is now in paperback. Jonah Goldberg has written an important article in Commentary on what he calls the “neo-socialism” of the Obama administration. I like this label....
View ArticleObama-Style Socialism
Visit NewsRealBlog Jonah Goldberg has written an important article in Commentary on what he calls the “neo-socialism” of the Obama administration. I like this label. It is both accurate and more...
View ArticleThis Country Needs a Few Good Communists—Full Marx to Chris Hedges
In an era when the budding Van Joneses of this world are “dropping the radical pose” and concealing their truly dreadful, intellectually bankrupt ideas beneath layers of hopey-changey gauze it is...
View Article‘Occupy Toronto’
They wanted to change the world, but first they had to change the location of their demonstration. Billed as “Occupy Toronto,” the Canadian version of America’s “Occupy Wall Street” ran into a problem...
View ArticleDemocracy’s Demons
When the 2006 Palestinian Arab elections resulted in a decisive victory for Hamas, the advocates of democracy as the solution for all regional ills blamed Israel’s undermining of the Palestinian...
View ArticleJunius Irving Scales, An American Communist
Yale historian Glenda Gilmore, in her award-winning book about radical roots of the civil rights movement,[i] recalled a childhood event in her native Greensboro: “When I was about eight, I visited an...
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