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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
Tony Kornheiser, the irascible sports journalist who makes a career of poking fun, gets a two-week suspension for poking fun at ... a woman.
That political correctness is vile and invidious is a foregone conclusion for conservatives. Hopefully, recent ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
13 Mar 2010
A new ad encourages young people to withhold sex from all who oppose socialized medicine.
How shallow is your average leftist? From time immemorial the question has tormented conservatives. Conformist pap like “if you’re not part of the solution, ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
31 Jan 2010
Just in case any conservatives continue to question the endemic condescension, bad faith, and elitism pervasive among political leftists, a cartoon recently published by National Public Radio (NPR) will extinguish all doubt. Entitled “Learn to Speak ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
17 Jan 2010
The left touts XXX actresses like Sasha Grey as agents of social change and icons of female empowerment.
Conservatives have long known that the culture war is lost. The expression of religious belief has been purged from the public square, and a ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
10 Jan 2010
The president adds to the feminist chorus about how lousy life is for American women. An unreconstructed male responds.
To be a leftist is to be enmeshed in guilt. They are to shame what the cicada is to song. Unease and discomfort permeate their views ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
14 Dec 2009
Pajamas Media's VDH dissects the ups and downs — but mostly downs — of Obama's first year.
“VDH” are three letters that may appear random to the general public, but for conservatives they have definite meaning. They signify the person of Dr. Victor ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
7 Dec 2009
When all else fails, corrupt Democrats and their media allies play the race card.
For many conservatives, the only benefit to accrue from Barack Obama becoming president is the notice his election served to those who portray our nation as a bastion of ...
From BERNARD CHAPIN,
Pajamas Media,
29 Nov 2009
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