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Arnold Ahlert

Arnold Ahlert was an op-ed columist with the NY Post for eight years.

Most Recent Articles by Arnold Ahlert:

Mr. Obama’s Latest Fantasies and Fabrications

It's not often that you get not one, but two ridiculous assertions from the same politician in the same week, but President Barack Obama managed to pull it off. His first gem: "The private sector is doing fine. Where we're seeing weaknesses in our economy have to do with state and local government. Oftentimes cuts initiated by, you know, Governors or mayors who are not getting the kind of help that they have in the past from the federal government and who don't have the same kind of flexibility as the federal government in dealing with fewer revenues coming in." The second gem: "The notion that my White House would purposefully release classified information is offensive. It's wrong."
- Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Progressivism: An Adolescent Ideology

One of the things I learned growing up is that, in order to actually grow up, you have to be man enough to admit when you're wrong. In one sense I feel sorry for those people who are unable to do so, because I know they're stuck in a self-imposed purgatory of semi-permanent adolescence. On the other hand, when those people are running things—into the ground—and dragging the adults along with them, my sympathy meter moves back to zero.
- Monday, June 4, 2012

With Democrats, You’re Either All In—Or All Out

On Sunday during a segment of Meet the Press, Newark, NJ Mayor Cory Booker had the "temerity" to call the Obama administration's attacks on private equity firm Bain Capital "nauseating." That was bad enough. He then had the "unmitigated gall" to suggest that private equity firms can be helpful in creating jobs and protecting public pension investments.
- Thursday, May 24, 2012

Pay Up—- Or Else

Here are a couple of paragraphs from two stories about the city of Sacramento, California, that ought to be required reading, not only for everyone in that state, but anywhere else government resorts to extortion to protect the status quo. And make no mistake: it is extortion, because the taxpaying public is being presented with a series of false either-or choices regarding the government's to fiscal solvency in many communities. This is one variation of a theme that should have a familiar ring to many of you.
- Thursday, May 17, 2012

A Tale of Two Women

It's not often that a man can have two important women in his life — besides his wife. But then again, president Barack Obama is not an ordinary man. He is a man whose narcissism is so overwhelming that he can't imagine how genuinely creepy — and utterly dishonest — these two women make him appear. Who are these women? Only one has a name: Julia. The other woman? Let's call her exactly who she is: Ms. Composite Girlfriend (CG).
- Monday, May 7, 2012

The Economic Paradox No One Wants to Talk About

There is an economic paradox that few people understand, much less wish to acknowledge, because to do so would reveal the level of societal deterioration that has caused it. In simple terms, there are two schools of economic thought: one posits that massive amounts of government spending, aka stimulus in all its odious forms, is the only way to save an economy.
- Wednesday, May 2, 2012

2012: A Referendum on Our National Character

As I have said many times before, there are three types of Americans: the workers, the slackers and the fence-sitters. Inevitably the workers will always work, and the slackers will always be slackers. It is the fence-sitters who determine the overall tone of the nation. If more of them decide it is in their best interests to work, the nation is healthy. If they decide it's in their best interests to become slackers? Welcome to the essence of the 2012 election.
- Sunday, April 22, 2012

You feel me, my fellow Americans?

Last time I checked, conservatives in general, and Republicans in particular, were racist Neanderthals engaging in a "war on women" as a hobby, which is not to be confused with their full-time jobs of screwing over the 99 percent by not paying their "fair share" of taxes. Thus, you can imagine my surprise when a couple of outbursts from the oh-so-tolerant precincts of the left upset the proverbial apple cart.
- Friday, April 13, 2012

Teaching Dependency

Few people more desperate than desperate progressives. And there are few things more despicable than desperate progressives attempting to impose their worldview on impressionable children, using the public school system as their vehicle of choice.
- Wednesday, April 11, 2012


Gas Pains and Debt Bombs

Democrats are very sanguine regarding president Obama's re-election chances. Yet two economic issues could derail Mr. Obama. One is fraught with delicious irony, and remains in the forefront of the news. Yet issue number two, despite its far more serious implications, remains largely under the radar.
- Sunday, March 18, 2012

Israel Under the Bus

When one is an acolyte of the Marxist/socialist, command-and-control approach to governance, nothing aggravates more than that which is beyond one's command and control. Couple that tendency with an all-encompassing narcissism and a facility for prevarication and what do you get? A United States president more than willing to put Israel's very existence on the line so as not to weaken his chances for re-election in 2012.
- Monday, March 12, 2012

Baby Steps Down the Road to Depravity

Anyone still wondering about where the train wreck of progressively-inspired moral relativism is leading Western society can stop wondering. An article written by Drs. Francesca Minerva and Alberto Giubilini published in the Journal of Medical Ethics (JME) offers us, according to JME editor Professor Julian Savulescu, a "well reasoned argument based on widely accepted premises." The title of the article? "After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?"
- Monday, March 5, 2012

Debasing Our Military, One Politically Correct Moment After Another

For many years, the military was the last bastion of resistance against the bankruptcy of progressive thinking. No longer. Three vivid illustrations of what those who volunteer to defend this nation must now endure, stand as a beacon to the corruption that political correctness brings wherever it is unleashed. I could not be sadder for those who put themselves in harm's way. They deserve far better.
- Sunday, February 26, 2012

Progressives: Dedicated apostles of the “lowest common denominator

Sometimes one has to wonder if there's any common sense or common decency left in the world. A piece in Friday's New York Times, "For Women Under 30, Most Births Occur Outside Marriage" highlights that fact. So what does the article call this societal scourge? The "new normal." In fact, illegitimacy is neither new or normal. The only thing new is the greater number of people who worship at the altars of rationalization and moral relativity progressives have championed for the last half-century.
- Sunday, February 19, 2012

Sandwiches or Freedom?

Those closely attuned the dynamics of the 2012 election know that Barack Obama retains a high probability of being re-elected. Right now, the focus of many is on his obscene efforts to run roughshod over the First Amendment and force Catholics to violate their consciences. And while this issue may cost him votes, two others reflect the insidious effectiveness of promoting moral hazard as a means of maintaining, or ramping up, the progressive constituency. One issue most people have probably heard about. the other? Not so much, but it might be one of best attempts to literally buy votes that has come down the pike in a long time.
- Monday, February 13, 2012

Progressive Obsolescence

Few things make this conservative happier than when progressives drop their holier-than-thou facade and reveal their true intentions. A column written by NY Times columnist Adam Liptak entitled "'We the People' Loses Appeal With People Around the World" is a textbook example. Essentially Mr. Liptak, and no doubt many of his progressive soul-mates, are ready to kick the Constitution of the United States to the curb because they consider it an "obsolete" document. Yet in explaining why, Liptak inadvertently reveals something else along the way: progressivism is an utterly bankrupt ideology.
- Friday, February 10, 2012

Obama’s Happy Talk Versus Bernanke’s Action

For those Americans who continue to believe words speak louder than actions, president Obama's State of the Union speech was a smash hit. In fact on Wednesday, CBS News cited an online poll conducted by Knowledge Networks immediately following the president's address, which claimed 91 percent of those who watched the speech approved of the proposals Mr. Obama put forth. That was up from a "paltry" 83 percent who approved last year's speech. This is the words part of the equation.
- Thursday, January 26, 2012

South Carolina Goes for the Media-Masher

Everyone with a functioning brain knows why Newt Gingrich won the South Carolina primary. In fact it's as easy as ABC—along with Fox News' Juan Williams and CNN's John King—to understand that while many Americans may have differing political opinions, an overwhelming majority of them are united in one respect: they absolutely despise the mainstream media.
- Sunday, January 22, 2012

Nuking the Strait of Hormuz?

Remember when the left went crazy, claiming George W. Bush "knew" that the attacks of 9/11 were going to happen? They cited an August 6, 2001 President's Daily Brief (not Briefing, fyi) as their source. For the record, here's the germane part of the brief itself: "We have not been able to corroborate some of the more sensational threat reporting, such as that from a (redacted) service in 1998 saying that Bin Laden wanted to hijack a U.S. aircraft to gain the release of 'Blind Sheikh' Omar Abdel Rahman and other U.S.-held extremists.
- Tuesday, January 17, 2012

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