Media and Culture on Townhall

  • Terry Jeffrey
    I have a challenge for members of Congress now vowing that the federal government will enforce the immigration laws in the future if we just let them take the illegal aliens in the United States today and put them on a "pathway to citizenship." ... more
  • Washington, D.C.
    Sen. Ted Cruz, R - Texas, sat down with CBS News' Jan Crawford in his home state of Texas for a wide-ranging interview about his reputation in Congress, his personal history, and the immigration reform debate. ... more
  • Washington, D.C.
    Voters in South Carolina will soon vote on whether or not their former governor should be sent back to Congress. ... more
  • Daniel Doherty
  • Crystal Wright
    Enough with Republicans invoking analogies to slavery and plantations to make their case for conservative policies or attract minority voters. News flash: it doesn’t work! ... more
  • Daniel Doherty
  • Genes and Racism Tue Apr 23
    Thomas Sowell
    During decades of watching both collegiate and professional football, I have seen hundreds of touchdowns scored by black players -- but not one extra point kicked by a black player. ... more
  • Virginia
    NewBusted takes a comedic look at the headlines of last week. ... more
  • Michael Brown
    What would motivate two young Muslims to blow up innocent men, women, and children? What did America do to deserve such an outpouring of irrational, blind hatred? In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings, it is clear that most Americans still do not understand the ideology of radical Islam. ... more
  • Matt Barber
    Be they theist or be they atheist, on this most scientists agree: In the beginning there was nothing. There was no time, space or matter. There wasn’t even emptiness, only nothingness. Well, nothing natural anyway. ... more
  • Star Parker
    Kirsten Powers has done a national service, by virtue of her now famous USA Today column, of getting the news of the trial of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell on the national radar screen. ... more
  • Rachel Alexander
    Has society really become quite thin-skinned, or is acting “offended” a new tactic that is being used to shut down legitimate political debate? Progressives are increasingly claiming to be offended whenever those on the right disagree with their left-wing positions. ... more
  • Casual Terrorism Sat Apr 20
    Bill O'Reilly
    On Monday night, I went before a live television audience and tried to put the Boston terror attack into some perspective. I told the viewers that as an American, I was angry. I said the attack was vile and cowardly, designed to injure innocent people including children. I put forth that the Nazis did that kind of thing. ... more
  • Suzanne Fields
    "Mad Men" is back with a loyal audience after a 10-month hiatus. It returned with 3.4 million viewers, its second-highest rating, and is again getting so much intellectual attention you might think it was "War and Peace." ... more
  • Anna Higgins
    The horrors that have been revealed by witnesses in the murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell are almost unspeakable. It appears the disgusting conditions found at his facility were just the tip of the iceberg. ... more
  • Mike Adams
    Don is angry with me. He cannot understand why I support punishing rapists with death while simultaneously defending the rights of the unborn. He accuses me of applying double standards, promoting hypocrisy, and of being "inconsistent." But I am perfectly consistent in my beliefs. And, truth be known, so is Don. ... more
  • Jonah Goldberg
    Whether it stems from a grandiose overconfidence in his own powers of persuasion, or the lessons he took from his years as a community organizer, or his own messianic conviction that he is on the right side of everything, including history itself, the president has operated under the theory that he can move the American people to his causes. ... more
  • Brent Bozell
    President Obama suffered a large, embarrassing loss in the Senate on a slew of gun-control bills. If this were a Republican president, they'd be sounding the lame-duck alarms on the nightly newscasts. But most media outlets can't do this. ... more
  • Michelle Malkin
    Planned Parenthood now says it's "appalled" by the Philadelphia house of horrors run by accused serial baby-killer and pregnant-mom murderer Dr. Kermit Gosnell. Bull. ... more
  • Hugh Hewitt
    Carnage in Boston, ricin in Congress and devastation in West, Texas make this the worst week in years for the U.S. That the parents of some of the victims of Newtown were disappointed in the Senate yesterday adds to the gloom, and the president’s unbelievable timing for his fit of pique Wednesday added to the sense that the country is, genuinely, leaderless. ... more
  • Obama Fail! Thu Apr 18
    Neal Boortz
    You know what it comes down to, Barry-0? People don’t trust you. Simple as that. ... more
  • Postmodern Prudes Thu Apr 18
    Victor Davis Hanson
    Not since the late-19th-century juxtaposition of the Wild West with the Victorian East has popular morality been so unbridled and yet so uptight. ... more
  • Jerry Newcombe
    Terrorism is in the news again as seen in the tragic bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday. This man-made disaster gives a time to reflect on terrorism---as we continue to pray for the victims of the bombing. ... more
  • Scottie Hughes
    We have problems in America. The most obvious is a busted budget, an overtaxed citizenry (at least for the 53% who pay into the system), another push on gun control, a broken immigration system, a socialist healthcare model and gay marriage rights. The litany of challenges we face goes on. They plague our political discourse with negativity and dissension. ... more
  • Washington, D.C.
    A Senate resolution to honor the late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has been gutted by Democratic staffers on the Foreign Relations Committee. ... more
  • Washington, D.C.
    Former Sen. Mark Sanford is facing accusations filed by his former wife just as he tries to restart his political career. ... more