Following its lopsided victory in the legislative elections of Jan. 12, Taiwan's Nationalist Party (or Kuomintang) has nailed down control of that...
The William A. Rusher Centennial Project aims to produce substantive intellectual media that, rooted in Mr. Rusher’s work, pushes today’s conservative Movement to adopt a more coherent philosophy, a stronger coalition, and a more effective set of political and legal strategies.
What Will Happen in the Next Eight Months?
When the state legislatures decided to push the presidential nominating process into the early months of 2008, one wonders what they expected....
Telling the Great Story
Modern political history offers no more astonishing story than the account of how the American conservative movement emerged, seemingly out of...
Global Warming Doubters Strike Back
Every few years, some group of scientists, egged on by the media, is persuaded to warn mankind of some new danger facing the human race. This...
We All Want ‘Change’
The deep thinkers have now done their work, and are back with the result: What American voters want, in this year of our Lord 2008, is "change."...
The McCain Candidacy
Let me begin by acknowledging that I was one of the many who thought that Mitt Romney, rather than John McCain, would be the Republican presidential...
It’s Down to McCain Versus Romney
With the withdrawals of Fred Thompson and Rudy Giuliani from the contest, and the consistent failure of Mike Huckabee to build effectively on his...
The Reagan ‘Myth’
It's slowly dawning on the liberals that it's not going to be enough to ignore Ronald Reagan. Like it or not, they're going to have to take him on,...
Good News From Taiwan
The voters of Taiwan have just handed their friends and well-wishers in the United States a gratifying victory in their nation's parliamentary...
A Word About Vice Presidents
No discussion about possible presidential nominees gets far without the words "vice president" turning up. John Edwards doesn't seem quite up to the...
The Conservative Advocate: What’s wrong with a flag pin in your lapel?
I am an American who wears a small American flag pin in my lapel. Few people have ever mentioned it to me, favorably or otherwise, but I am aware...
Rusher: Must we put up with the United Nations?
Originally Published in the Milford Daily News on September 28, 2006 The recent outbursts before the United Nations General Assembly by Iranian...