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'Atlas Shrugged' Champions Capitalism, Denounces Corporatism, and Exposes Hypocrisynew

If you ask the average film critic about the new motion picture adaptation of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, they will tell you it is a horrible movie. If you ask the average conservative or libertarian, they will tell you it is a great flick. Objectively, it is a mediocre movie at best. Subjectively, it is one of the best mediocre movies you'll ever see.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  04-27-2011  |  Commentary

For the Left, the Civil War Must be Just About Slaverynew

On the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and the battle of Fort Sumter, MSNBC television host Rachel Maddow said on her evening program, "The fact that the first shots were fired in South Carolina specifically came as no surprise."
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  04-20-2011  |  Commentary

Charleston Staged a World-Class Civil War Commemorationnew

The Civil War Sesquicentennial observance is over, and I'm already thinking about the bicentennial. In the meantime, I would like to hand out kudos to the people of Charleston and South Carolina for the way they conducted themselves through these uncertain times of change.
Charleston City Paper  |  Will Moredock  |  04-20-2011  |  Commentary

Charleston School Board Members Aren't Acting in the Best Interest of Our Studentsnew

In the daily battle of politics, it can be enlightening to attend a different public or political meeting just to observe, have a good laugh, and see that someone else has it worse than you.
Charleston City Paper  |  Clay N. Middleton  |  04-20-2011  |  Commentary

By 2061, Will We Know What Started the Civil War?new

On Tuesday, we heard the first shots of the Civil War re-enacted at Fort Sumter, 150 years after the real shots that inspired them. At first blush, it would seem that all is peace, nostalgia, and remembrance in the sesquicentennial of America's bloodiest war.
Charleston City Paper  |  Will Moredock  |  04-13-2011  |  Commentary

Liberals & Libya: Democrats Make the Same Arguments for War Republicans Once Didnew

After reading my recent column "Obama's Libyan War," a liberal friend took me to task. "Jack, you just don't understand," he began as he explained the important humanitarian reasons for the president's recent intervention.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  04-13-2011  |  Commentary

Remembering the Other Civil War ... the One We are Still Fightingnew

Have we grown up enough to see our history more accurately and fairly? Will we continue to hide from our past? Are we ready to face that other civil war, the one that still divides us, the one that we read about in our newspapers every day? Will that war ever be over?
Charleston City Paper  |  Will Moredock  |  04-11-2011  |  Commentary

The War Over the Meaning of the Civil War is Less Civil Than Evernew

There is a difference between being politically incorrect and being racist. But there is no difference between whitewashing Southern history and refusing to tell the region's entire history, which requires deviating from the politically correct parameters of black and white.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  04-07-2011  |  Commentary

Let's Stop Arguing About the Civil Warnew

Instead of rehashing our disagreements about how the Civil War started, we should ask if there are lessons that can be learned from the conflict that are still applicable today. Although the specific issues may have changed, several others are still relevant.
Charleston City Paper  |  Dwayne Green  |  04-06-2011  |  Commentary

Republicans Have More Job Security Than Any Unionnew

The cynicism with which white people go to the polls and vote Republican in this state is matched only by the cynicism with which those elected Republicans betray the voters who put them in office.
Charleston City Paper  |  Will Moredock  |  03-30-2011  |  Commentary

Peter King's Ignorancenew

Washington refuses to look at why American Muslims become radicalized.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  03-25-2011  |  Commentary

Fiscal Terroristsnew

Most Republicans remain as committed to big government as the Democrats.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  03-18-2011  |  Commentary

The Conservative Hijacking of CPACnew

The reaction to Ron Paul's straw poll victory reveals the GOP's hypocrisy.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  03-15-2011  |  Commentary

For Nikki Haley in Case She, Ahem, Missed the President's Speechnew

In an afternoon meeting yesterday, President Barack Obama spoke to the nation's governors. One particular shot of the crowd shows a bunch of folks listening attentively … while Gov. Nikki Haley is turned away and typing on her iPad.
Charleston City Paper  |  Greg Hambrick  |  03-01-2011  |  Commentary

South Carolina Senate Advances Disastrous Immigration Billnew

In the worst-governed state in the nation, our General Assembly is poised to pass another expensive, unnecessary, futile law to quell the primordial fear that it can neither understand nor control.
Charleston City Paper  |  Will Moredock  |  03-01-2011  |  Commentary

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