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.
Britain released al-Megrahi to complete an oil deal. As he murdered 180 Americans, his release occurring without Obama first being consulted is highly unlikely.
Obama appointed a Communist to an important White House job. But this time the move went practically unnoticed, unlike in 1992 when Clinton almost did the same.
The iconic singer-songwriter finds there's a price to pay for his cherished anonymity.
Lemann falls into the trap of bringing up the bugaboo of McCarthyism to defend KGB spies.
It seems that all the vitriol and intimidation is coming from one side in the Gates incident.
Love her or hate her, it's clear that the current festival of in-house Palin bashing is not going to help the GOP one bit.
The fact that the investigative journalist was a Soviet agent doesn't seem to be a problem.
Why did the Times delete a reference to Sotomayor's reliance on Marxist-Leninist analysis in her college thesis?
If a new executive order sounds similar to the policy that candidate Obama fiercely attacked, that's because it is.