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Articles Written by: BERNARD CHAPIN
Who is This?
Bernard Chapin (born 1969) is a libertarian and conservative writer who mostly addresses cultural and political issues. He is also a school psychologist residing in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Chapin obtained his undergraduate degree at John Carroll University and his graduate degree from the University of Detroit-Mercy. He publishes regularly at a variety of internet sites such as Intellectual Conservative, Mensnewsdaily, Enter Stage Right, American Daily, Conservative Crusader, Sierra Times, and Pipeline News. Mr. Chapin is the author of two books. The first, Napalm is the Scent of Justice, came out in 2001, and the second, Escape from Gangsta Island: A School's Progressive Decline, was released in 2006. Currently, he is reportedly at work on a book concerning women--its title is not known. The interviews he conducts have received favorable mention like this one with Greg Raymer. Other interview subjects include Roger Kimball and John O'Sullivan
Obama and his allies would rather fence with imaginary partners than mix swords with actual conservatives and their ideas.
When I was a lad my father gave me one piece of advice concerning politics: “Son, the Democratic Party cares about the poor ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
30 Oct 2009
At least we know the one person he will not blame: himself.
Although not a trained dancer, I could not help but experiment with a few steps of the samba upon hearing the news that Rio de Janeiro won its bid for the Olympic Games of 2016. I rejoiced as ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
8 Oct 2009
If Beck is detrimental to the conservative cause, why does the left expend so much energy trying to destroy him?
Like Johnny Caspar in Miller’s Crossing, when I’m wrong I don’t like being reminded of the fact. Yet askew I was six months ago concerning ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
5 Oct 2009
When it comes right down to it, we are doomed.
BC: Congratulations on the release of your new book, Mr. Derbyshire. Your central theme seems to be: “If we expect too much of people, we’ll be disappointed and our schemes will fail. Heady optimism about ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
20 Sep 2009
The other day a feminist contacted me about answering some questions for an article to be published at Double X [isn’t that witty? Double X, you know like in chromosomes. The troglodytes become clever with each passing day!], and Dos Equis is an online ...
“Things will only get worse for men as the recession adds to the pain globalization was already causing. Between 28 and 42 million more jobs in the United States are at risk for outsourcing, Princeton economist Alan Blinder estimates. Worse still, men ...
First up we speak with the newly appointed President of the Shared Parenting Council of Australia Geoffrey Greene, who was a key figure in the establishment of the Council 8 years ago and a key figure in pushing through the moderate reforms to family ...
The secretary of state's rude response to an African student reveals much about what lurks inside her head and heart.
Recently, yet another lowlight in our nation’s ongoing relationship with the Clintons occurred. Telling one from the other is not easy ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
21 Aug 2009
Longtime lawyer and writer Harvey Silverglate is the author of Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent. Previously, he co-authored, The Shadow University: The Betrayal of Liberty on America’s Campuses which is one of the most important ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
NewsByUs,
20 Aug 2009
The only thing life has taught us is that government programs are unsustainable and threats to our freedoms.
We live in interesting times. The America of 2020 will be radically different than the America of 1920. Just as Europeans attempt to liberalize ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
15 Aug 2009