Ronald Radosh is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at The Hudson Institute, and a Prof. Emeritus of History at the City University of New York. He is the author or co-author of 14 books.
A nondescript, hard to find museum that used to be the headquarters of the secret police is a house of horrors.
There was nostalgia in the remembrances of the fall of the Berlin Wall for some of the "good" socialist policies that disappeared with East Germany.
The DDR (German Democratic Republic) Museum is dedicated to showing how East Germans lived under Communism.
It is startling the lengths to which some will go to remain in politically correct denial. (See also "Dissent is the Highest Form of Patriotism" by Richard Fernandez and "Political Correctness Runs Amuck in the U.S. Government (Continued)" by Roger Simon.)
To win in the future, Republicans need the kind of swing voters fed up with Obama’s domestic policies.
Because, after all, why bother defending freedom of speech if you disagree with the opinions expressed?
It is my deepest fear that President Obama will not stand by his early assertion that it is a “war of necessity.”
Political correctness run amok as the Human Rights Commission reaches the level of complete absurdity.
After all, there's nothing more threatening than an attractive, articulate female conservative with knowledge and guts.
The widely reported ban on Fox only makes the Obama administration look fearful, weak, and ready only to talk with those who agree with their agenda. (Also read Roger L. Simon: Right, Left ... Obama Fires in All Directions)