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Bruce Walker

Bruce Walker has been a published author in print and in electronic media since 1990. His first book, Sinisterism: Secular Religion of the Lie, has been revised and re-released. The Swastika against the Cross: The Nazi War on Christianity, has recently been published, and his most recent book, Poor Lenin's Almanac: Perverse Leftist Proverbs for Modern Life can be viewed here: outskirtspress.com.

Most Recent Articles by Bruce Walker:

The Camelot Fraud

We are coming up fast on the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. While it is good and proper to respectfully note the assassination of any political leader in America, the establishment Left in America has tried since November 1963 to bleat, blame and badger their countrymen into accepting the false notion that Kennedy was a great president or, indeed, a good man.
- Sunday, June 2, 2013

How Leftists Judge Great Women

The Left controls public life by controlling what people can learn about the world around them. This includes the news but it also includes history. Orwell put it well: "He who controls the present controls the past. He who controls the past controls the future." Totalitarian control of history does not just mean creating a false past but it means making inconvenient people into "unpersons" cast forever into the "memory hole."
- Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Our Un-News Media

In the old Soviet Union the oppressed subjects of regime had a phrase used to describe the news media: “There’s no Pravda in Izvestia and there’s no Izvestia in Pravda.” In Russia, “Pravda,” the leading Communist Party periodical, means “Truth” and “Izvestia,” the principal state periodical, means “News.” The phrase meant that in Pravda there was no news and that in Izvestia there was no truth.
- Monday, May 6, 2013

What Will Happen to Europe?

Europe is swirling down a maelstrom and it is hard to see what can save the mother continent of so much we cherish. The sovereign debt crisis – national governments which cannot honor their promises to repay holders of their bonds – is spreading from the original PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain) to neighboring nations.
- Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Senate Prospects for 2014

The recent decision by Tim Johnson in South Dakota not to seek reelection gives Republicans an excellent chance to gain control of the Senate after Obama’s second midterm election in 2014. Historically the second midterm, when a president has been in office for six years, is the election in which voters vent their spleen against his political party.
- Monday, April 1, 2013

Will Christianity Survive?

As Easter nears and as militant atheism seems to creep across the face of Europe and much of our nation, the question "Will Christianity survive?" is one which many Americans must be asking. If Christianity is true then it is indestructible, but leaving metaphysics aside, what are the objective historical prospects of Christian survival?
- Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Grown-ups and the Grade-schoolers

Through the first two debates in this presidential election, America is seeing a stark difference between the Republican and Democrat tickets. Mitt Romney are Paul Ryan are grownups. Barack Obama and Joe Biden are grade-schoolers. This was what the evidence before the debates suggested.
- Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Purpose of Democracy

When Romney says that 47% of us pay no federal income tax and so have little interest in tax cuts he is, of course, telling the truth. The brouhaha over his remarks ought to remind us why we have democracy. It is not to pander to the biggest bloc of voters. It is to secure liberty for us all.
- Saturday, September 22, 2012

An Activist Conservative Supreme Court

The left uses federal courts as the primary means of implementing its agenda. We conservatives hope that the Supreme Court may defend reforms we legislative or strike down monstrosities like Obamacare and we bemoan the Supreme Court when it fails us.
- Wednesday, July 18, 2012

2012 and the Polish Question

The defamatory remark of Obama about "Polish death camps" in his presentation of the Medal of Freedom for Jan Karski reveals a profound political error which could cost him re-election. Obama made another grave mistake when he rejected the Polish government's request that Lech Walesa accept Karski's medal on the grounds that Walesa was "too political."
- Sunday, June 17, 2012

God Matters

Leftism, in many ways, is simply rebellion against God. Conservatives are overwhelmingly more religious than leftists, and there is a reason for this grand divide. Conservatives know that “governments” are simply gaggles of morally flawed humans whose natural lust for power tends towards corruption and expediency.
- Friday, May 25, 2012

Saving Europe

Can Europe be saved? The question is rather like: can the world be saved? The problems of Europe are largely the problems of the world. The recent series of elections in Europe brings home the dreadful crisis which the mother continent of the modern world faces politically. In Greece, despite a general election, the nation does not yet have a government, and this follows the recent 535 days of utter failure of Belgian political parties to form a government, which set a world record.
- Saturday, May 12, 2012

Did Gloria Allred Falsely Report a Crime?

Gloria Allred, the leftist who uses a fig leaf of "feminist"--only, of course, when the women involved are leftists like herself--has requested that Michael McAuliffe determine whether Rush's characterization of Sandra Fluke as a "#" and a "prostitute" constitutes a violation of Section 836.04 of Florida Statutes which makes it criminal to "Whoever speaks of and concerning any woman, married or unmarried, falsely and maliciously imputing to her a want of chastity, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degrees."
- Thursday, March 15, 2012

Devolving Social Conservatism to the States

The Republican presidential race these days seems splintered into the old divisions of "fiscal conservatives" and "social conservatives." Some conservatives bemoan the social conservatism of Rick Santorum or other conservatives like Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann and Rick Perry. The fundamental problem is not which part of conservatism is more important but rather which areas are properly handled by the federal government and which left to state governments or to individual choice.
- Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Legacy of Busing

In the 2012 presidential nomination season, it is worth reflecting on that process forty years ago. In 1972, the Republican nomination was pretty much a slam dunk for RINO Richard Nixon. Contrary to what leftists would have us believe today, conservatives did not want Nixon to be president. Conservative Republicans supported Congressman John Ashbrook for the Republican nomination against incumbent President Nixon, and in the general election, another Republican Congressman, John Schmidt, ran as a third party conservative and more than one million conservatives voted for him in the general election.
- Saturday, February 4, 2012

The Stagnant Left

The left hates change. The whole purpose of leftism, whatever its disciples may say, is raw power. That fact explains the behavior of leftists. Their organizations do not have honest names but rather misleading names. The ACLU does not mean Anti-Christian League of the Ungodly because American Civil Liberties Union sounds much nicer.
- Sunday, January 15, 2012

The Rich Are Not Conservative

The latest Gallup Poll confirms what most of us had suspected all alone: the rich - that top one percent, the folks that radical leftists like OWS rail against - are not as conservative as the rest of us. The greater conservatism of the 99% rest of us is slight--one percentage point--but it does bring home the fact that many of those with wealth are rather happy with the struggling middle class keeping in its place.
- Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Case for Gingrich

There are many problems that conservatives should have with President Gingrich. His personal life has been speckled with adultery. He has flip-flopped on global warming. His firm has profited, though modestly, from the housing debacle (although there is no hint of wrongdoing on his part.) Gingrich sounds very wonky for a conservative who wants to lead a revolution: conservatism is not, in essence, detailed. Basic principles, nearly all of which devolve choice to the individual or the state government, are clear, few and brief.
- Friday, December 2, 2011

Useless Unions

The battle of conservatives to transform America has drawn increasingly savage fire from organized labor. Like so many relics of leftist power, labor unions spin wild tales of an awful past in order to justify their continued special status in our nation.
- Monday, October 17, 2011

Moderation is Totalitarianism

John Huntsman has grabbed the banner of the ideological moderation and urged that Republicans cannot win without embracing centrism. The ideological spectrum is simply a convenient invention by those who would lull us into sleep so that they can manacle our hands and feet without a fight. Although many of us have come to believe that the true enemy of our values is the “Far Left,” the real enemy is the mythical “Center.”
- Sunday, August 28, 2011

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