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Articles Written by: ASHLEY HERZOG
Irish businessman Declan Ganley declares that he is proud to be a European. But, as he said in an important speech in France September 21, Ganley – founder of the Libertas organization sees European cooperation through a much different lens than the ...
On the eve of the French Revolution, the aristocrats inhabiting the palace of Versailles enjoyed, “as an ironic lark, sporting the clothing of the working classes,” according to writer Charles Stenson. These pampered elites were undisturbed by the fact ...
At the National Press Club on Tuesday morning, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich proposed his solutions to the financial crisis, which include suspending “mark-to-market” accounting.
“If I were in Congress, I would have reluctantly and angrily ...
George Hussein Onyango Obama, half-brother of presidential candidate Barack Obama, declared to Vanity Fair last month that “no one knows I exist.” When strangers inquire about his surname, George denies his relationship to the famous Obama: “I say we ...
When school starts in the fall, many college students will be paying exorbitant tuition to universities that offer a silver platter of worthless courses: classes in Marxism, prostitution (Sociology of the Sex Industry is all the rage), “queer theory,” ...
From ASHLEY HERZOG,
Town Hall,
11 Aug 2008
As Time magazine’s July 14 cover story acknowledges, Mark Twain was a dangerous man in his day. In a time when the notion of black inferiority was taken for granted, Twain not only suggested that all men are created equal (as his novel Pudd’nhead ...
From ASHLEY HERZOG,
Town Hall,
8 Jul 2008
At first I suspected it was just media-generated hype, but apparently the trend of so-called “Purity Balls” is real — and growing. Last week, The New York Times described an elaborate father-daughter gala hosted in Colorado Springs: “After dessert, ...
From ASHLEY HERZOG,
The Post,
29 May 2008
Before Ohio moves on from the Marc Dann scandal, we should all reflect on one lesson it taught us: While Dann is certainly a creep, the woman he had an adulterous affair with is just as certainly not a victim.
Of course, that isn’t how the usual cast ...
From ASHLEY HERZOG,
The Post,
21 May 2008
A few months ago, a new member of the College Republicans — who also happens to be openly gay — told me how uncomfortable he felt around members of the LGBT community who knew about his political leanings. He wanted to be active in both groups, but ...
From ASHLEY HERZOG,
The Post,
14 May 2008
Some feminists can’t stand the fact that a woman can reject their ideology and still be a highly accomplished, influential, intelligent individual. That explains their vindictive campaign to stop conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly from receiving ...
From ASHLEY HERZOG,
The Post,
8 May 2008