Articles Written by:    KATHLEEN PARKER     

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Kathleen Parker is a conservative U.S. columnist whose columns frequently focus on family, sex roles, and race. Her column is syndicated nationally by The Washington Post Writers Group. Parker is also a consulting faculty member at the Buckley School of Public Speaking, and makes selective appearances on talking head shows like The O'Reilly Factor and The Chris Matthews Show.

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Column: On being civil

Growing concern about incivility is one of America's more appealing trends. Increasingly, individuals and institutions are seeking ways to burnish the Golden Rule. The concern isn't new -- professor P.M. Forni started the Johns Hopkins Civility Project ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, CJOnline,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Joe Wilson (politician),  Facebook Inc.,  Johns Hopkins,  Barack Obama,  Harry Reid

Kathleen Parker: If breast-cancer screening's not good enough, then let's make it better

Winer, Harvard oncologist and chief scientific adviser to Komen. That's not a word one hears much these days, but calm is what some are urging in the wake of a new federal report on breast cancer screening. Released Monday, the report has caused a stir ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, TwinCities.com,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Kathleen Parker,  Harvard University,  American Cancer Society,  Nancy Brinker

Kathleen Parker: Can civility become cool?

sure that civility is interesting." WASHINGTON — Growing concern about incivility is one of America's more appealing trends. Increasingly, individuals and institutions are seeking ways to burnish the Golden Rule. The concern isn't new — professor P.M. ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, TwinCities.com,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Kathleen Parker,  Joe Wilson (politician),  Facebook Inc.,  Johns Hopkins,  Barack Obama

Column: Abortion in China

One of the few incontrovertible assertions one can reasonably make is that no one supports forced abortion. Yet, coerced abortions, as well as involuntary sterilizations, are commonplace in China, Beijing's protestations notwithstanding. While the ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, CJOnline,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Tom Lantos,  Xinhua,  Planned Parenthood,  Scott Roeder

Kathleen Parker: China's Choice

WASHINGTON -- One of the few incontrovertible assertions one can reasonably make is that no one supports forced abortion. Yet, coerced abortions, as well as involuntary sterilizations, are commonplace in China, Beijing's protestations notwithstanding. ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, Town Hall,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Kathleen Parker,  Tom Lantos,  Barack Obama

Column: Newpaper survival

Each time another report surfaces about the decline of newspapers, I feel like a death row inmate counting the warden's footsteps. The latest echo of doom arrived last week: U.S. newspaper circulation dropped 10 percent from April through September, ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, CJOnline,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Alex Jones,  New York Times Company

Column: Vote justified

Picking one's battles has never been trickier, especially if you're a member of the benighted Republican Party. So the question is this: Do you support rape? And, of course, no one (except a rapist) does, right? Yet, 30 Republican members of the U.S. ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, CJOnline,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Senate,  Halliburton,  Al Franken,  The Pentagon

Kathleen Parker: Horror and absurdity

or the company that refused to help her. If you're a remotely savvy politician, that's not a battle you want to join. One might assume, then, that there must be some reasonable explanation for 30 Republican senators taking a position that would invite ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, TwinCities.com,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Halliburton,  Kathleen Parker,  U.S. Senate,  U.S. Democratic Party

Column: Don't yap back

As the war of words escalates between conservative gabmeisters and the White House, Americans might pause to wonder: Have we lost our minds? On any given day, life in the nation's capital feels like being trapped in an "Animal House" sequel -- with ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, CJOnline,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: White House,  Glenn Beck,  Rush Limbaugh,  U.S. Republican Party,  Clint Eastwood

Kathleen Parker: Obama takes the bait

MSNBC is popular among liberal viewers. Some like Beck and Bill O'Reilly; some like Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow. In media, as in romance, there's someone for everyone. WASHINGTON — As the war of words escalates between conservative gabmeisters ...

From KATHLEEN PARKER, TwinCities.com,  17 Oct 2009
Related Topics: White House,  Glenn Beck,  Barack Obama,  Kathleen Parker,  MSNBC

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