David Horowitz

Get over your Obama Derangement Syndrome Get over your Obama Derangement Syndrome

My fellow right-wingers, calm down. The new president is not the antichrist, Stalin or even a radical.
  • Fellow conservatives, admit it: Obama gave a great speech

    In front of the whole Muslim world, he defended Israel and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. What's not to like?
  • Ugly acts of desperation

    The right has hit new depths with its scurrilous and idiotic attacks on Cindy Sheehan, a politically inexperienced mother in deep pain.
  • Roger Ebert and Mohammed Atta, partners in crime

    David Horowitz has a new project calculated to give the left apoplexy: A Web site that proclaims insidious links between latte liberals and murderous Islamists.
  • MoveOn moves up

    O'Reilly, DeLay and the GOP have declared war on it. But the online citizen movement grows richer and stronger by the day.
  • In the lion's den

    America's highest-powered conservatives invited me to their posh weekend retreat, expecting me to bash the left. I'm afraid I wasn't a very good guest.
  • Right Hook

    Did Dems conspire to take down both Arnold and Rush? The right gropes for the moral high ground on the recall, bemoans Limbaugh's worst week, and dissects Bush's woes.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    The more Republicans attack Clark now, the more obvious it will become that he is the nominee of their nightmares.
  • Letters

    Readers weigh in on Fox vs. Franken and Arianna vs. Estrich. Plus: Pundit David Horowitz on why Joe Conason himself is a "Big Liar."
  • Joe Conason got it wrong

    I have never equated doubts about the war with treason. The only "fifth column" in America is that subset of the left that hates this country and loves its enemies.
  • My argument with white nationalists

    They're wrong, but they're the natural outgrowth of left-wing multiculturalism. We are all prisoners of identity politics now.
  • The new racial profilers

    Ward Connerly's new crusade would get the government out of the business of tracking everybody's racial identity. But liberals still don't get it.
  • Forty years after Port Huron

    Tom Hayden and Dick Flacks are still sugarcoating the totalitarian ideas that made the New Left just like the Old Left -- a dreary political dead end.
  • One fishy argument

    Redoubtable sophist Stanley Fish rushes to the aid of professors who attacked America after 9/11, as though they're in any danger in left-wing academia.
  • Closed doors, closed minds

    If you don't believe American campuses are dominated by the left, try finding a registered Republican teaching in the social sciences.
  • COINTELPRO's overdue return

    The new FBI will be able to investigate Americans who pose a threat to national security -- and that's a good thing.
  • Why Bush is innocent and the Democrats are guilty

    President Bush was given only vague warnings before 9/11. But the Clinton White House knew of specific terrorism threats for years while Democrats continually sabotaged security efforts.
  • On campus, nobody's right

    At U.S. colleges, Angela Davis, James Carville and the "Boondocks" creator get the red-carpet treatment -- while conservatives, like me, get the shaft.
  • Brock, Horowitz and the anti-gay slur

    Chad Conway responds to David Horowitz.
  • David Brock is still wrong

    An e-mail letter that supposedly proves I really am a homophobe in fact proves just the opposite.
  • Believe David Brock at your own risk

    He didn't just lie about President Clinton and Anita Hill way back when. In "Blinded by the Right," he lied about me.
  • The Palestinians' true cause

    The Mideast blood bath is not about land -- it's about religion. The Israelis' great crime? They're Jews.
  • Yes, Virginia, there is a "decent left"

    And Dissent's Michael Walzer is one of its few members. But his "second thoughts" about al-Qaida and the war don't go quite far enough.
  • The America-hating left turns up the volume

    Six months after al-Qaida killed more than 3,000 civilians, they'd rather bash Bush and Ashcroft than our terrorist enemies.
  • The latest civil rights shakedown scheme

    A Harvard-led legal dream team is trying to make corporations pay reparations for slavery, but it's more like extortion.
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