DONKEY CONS
SEX CRIME & CORRUPTION IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
The new book by Lynn Vincent & Robert Stacy McCain
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Robert Stacy McCain

Selected Essays
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The Radical Fringe

Commies, Go Home! September 2001
For the Marxists, Trotskyists and Maoists who organize "peace" protests, it doesn't really matter what the issue is, the enemies are always the same: America and capitalism. (The Washington Times)

Commie Coeds vs. Corporate Capitalism April 2000
The mainstream media forgot to mention that, among the various groups protesting "globalism" and the WTO at A16 -- as organizers called the April 16, 2000 demonstrations in Washington, D.C. --were the Communist Party USA and other Marxist radical groups. (Previously unpublished)

Feminism and Freedom January 2000
Feminists ranting about "corporate America" promote claims eerily reminiscent of Kruschev-era Soviet propaganda. Is modern feminism just distaff Marxism? (Previously unpublished)

Animal Rights Campaign Stinks May 2000
They came, they saw, they smelled. The 1999 Primate Freedom tour was long on militant rhetoric and short on personal hygiene. Their tortured analogies -- comparing their campaign for "primate rights" to the civil rights movement -- were nearly as offensive as their odor. (New York Press)

Women & Children First

Is Home Schooling Good for America? August, 2001
Time magazine worries that home-schooled kids may "have missed out on whole swaths of childhood." Mandatory condom instructions, middle-school drug dealers, pipe bombs in the cafeteria -- too bad my kids "missed out" on all that.
(The Washington Times)

Titanic Loss of Family Values June 2001
Census numbers confirm what conservative activist Paul Weyrich warned us about: There is no "moral majority" in America. Young people have "voted with their feet" in abandoning marriage, parenthood, and traditional morality. The future of "family values" looks dim indeed. (The Washington Times)

Begging for Mercy, Pleading for More? January 2000
With their sleazy sex tips, fad diets and fashion obsessions, magazines like Cosmo and Glamour create a demeaning view of women. (The Washington Times)

A Future 'Sucked Down the Sink' December 1999
"Narcissism," explained the late social critic Christopher Lasch, "emerges as the typical form of character structure in a society that has lost interest in the future." The evidence that Americans have "lost interest in the future" is overwhelming. (Previously unpublished)

Pro-Baby GOP February 1999
States with more babies elect more Republicans. An analysis of state-by-state fertility statistics shows the connection between culture and politics.

Kinsey's Crimes Against Children May 1999
Sex researcher Alfred Kinsey has been called "The Father of the Sexual Revolution." But Kinsey's bogus "research" was full of fraud and error. And a British documentary shows that some of Kinsey's "research" involved the sexual torture of children. (New York Press)

A Society Without a Future August 1998
A decade ago, Japan was a major economic power. Now the Japanese economy is mired in recession. What happened? Not enough babies. The disastrous consequence of Japan's feeble fertility is a warning for America. (Culture Wars)

The Southern Front

Thank You, Fran Lebowitz November 1997
Why have the South and her people been so stigmatized and maligned in recent years? A New Jersey writer confesses that her own hatred and fear of Southerners "had to do with the way they taught the Civil War to us in my northern grammar schools." Now such anti-Southern teachings are commonplace in Dixie's schools, too. (Southern Events)

Good-Bye, Dixie December 1998
Since the Reagan era, the South has been the bulwark of Republican conservatism. Now, judging from the "blame Dixie first" arguments of Weekly Standard writer Christopher Caldwell, the GOP is ready to discard its venerable "Southern strategy." (Chronicles)

The Confederate Cause in the 21st Century May 2003
Some people desire to wish away the past, or to revise history to fit the passions and politics of the present. Forgetting seems to be the most popular course; surveys show that mere fractions of Americans today know even the most basic facts about the Civil War, or about any history at all, for that matter. If our fellow citizens are content to know anything about the war -- and most know next to nothing -- yet we must demand that what little Americans do know about the war must be true. (Speech to SCV Camp #822)

The Myth of St. Marcus April 4, 2004
Marcus Dixon was sentenced to 10 years in prison after being accused of rape. Some blame racism, and the national media have jumped in to portray a small Georgia community as a hotbed of hatred. But nobody seems to ask: Why did prosecutors think Dixon was guilty? (Rome News-Tribune)

Committing Politics

New Ideas & Charlotte Corday September 1997
Disappointed after the defeat of "fossilized war hero" Bob Dole in 1996, Republican pundits embarked upon a search for "new ideas." Where's Charlotte Corday when you need her? (Previously unpublished)

Taxing Our Patience March 1999
In The New Inequality, a bunch of left-wing statists express their concern about "the growing gap between rich and poor." In fact, it's just an excuse to harangue us with misbegotten schemes to wreck our society, cripple our economy and deprive us of our liberties. (New York Press)


Selected News & Feature Writing
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Children's Agency Studies Old Men's Sex Habits May 19, 2003
A federal children's health agency spent more than $137,000 for a three-year study to "provide the most comprehensive picture to date of the sexual behavior of aging men." Critics in Congress want to know "how this provocative data about aging men's sexual fantasies and activities will benefit hapless children afflicted with pediatric diseases."

Homeless Pose Criminal Risk March 28, 2003
The arrest of a drifter in the kidnapping of Utah teen-ager Elizabeth Smart highlights a troubling truth: As many as half of the homeless have criminal records. Serious crimes like murder and rape have been committed by the homeless.

Life in a Savage Nation February 13, 2003
Welcome to "The Savage Nation," where radio talk show host Michael Savage wages cultural war against the "she-ocracy" and "red diaper doper babies."

Professor Says Confederates 'Cowards' December 3, 2002
A Vanderbilt University professor stirs outrage in Dixie by calling Confederates were "cowards" and insulting the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Bellesiles Quits After Book Probe October 28, 2002
Michael Bellesiles resigns from Emory University after an investigation finds he "willingly misrepresented the evidence" in his award-winning book, "Arming America."

'Gods & Generals' Buzz Builds August 10, 2002
A special 5½-hour "director's cut" of the Civil War epic "Gods and Generals draws rave reviews and raises anticipation of the movie's general release.

CDC Probes Sex Workshops August 7, 2002
The new CDC director dispatches a team to investigate charges that a San Francisco AIDS prevention program violates federal law by promoting sex.

Porn lawyer busted in Brazil July 24, 2002
Lawrence Stanley, a lawyer who specialized in defending child pornographers, is arrested in Brazil for child exploitation.

Promoting Pedophilia? April 19, 2002
A new book that says child molesters are not a major peril to children is part of a larger movement within academia to make children "the next sexual frontier."

CDC links teens to 'pro-sex' site March 7, 2002
A federal Web site features a link to the Internet pages of "pro-sex" activists who provide teen-agers with explicit advice about homosexuality, sodomy and masturbation.

Hollywood Meets History in 'Gods and Generals' Nov. 27, 2001
Robert Duvall is Robert E. Lee and Stephen Lang plays Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson in director Ron Maxwell's upcoming Civil War saga.

CDC Funds 'Booty Call' in San Francisco Nov. 16, 2001
Federal taxpayers paid for AIDS-prevention workshops with names like "Booty Call" and "Great Sex," an inspector general's report finds.

Sex-Filled CDC Campaigns Draw Fire Nov. 8, 2001
Shirtless men cuddle on billboards, ads promote "toys for solo and partner sex," and a drag queen stars in a television commercial. Who pays for it? The American taxpayer, as part of federal AIDS prevention programs.

Feminist Defends Dr. Laura Oct. 30, 2001
Tammy Bruce describes herself as a pro-choice lesbian feminist. So why is the former president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) defending conservative radio talk-show host Laura Schlessinger?

Dr. Frankenstein or Dr. Miracle? Aug. 8, 2001
The Italian doctor who has announced plans to create the first human clone is praised by his patients as "Dr. Miracle," although his critics compare him to Dr. Frankenstein.

Races More Separate in Schools July 18, 2001
A Harvard study finds American schools are growing increasingly segregated by race, with schools in the Northeast the most segregated of all.

Blacks Reject "Racist" Pledge June 22, 2001
A black Tennessee legislator refuses to pledge allegiance to the U.S. flag, calling it a symbol of slavery and oppression. She's not alone. One black intellectual calls the Pledge of Allegiance "a lie."

Ron Radosh's Radical Journey May 30, 2001
Ron Radosh grew up in a left-wing family, attended Communist youth camps, and became a "full-fledged member" of the Communist Party in college. Today, he's a conservative historian and he's naming names.

Press Bias Seen in Flag Vote April 20, 2001
The people of Mississippi voted by a nearly 2-to-1 margin to keep their 1894 state flag with its Confederate symbol and all, but the national press focused its coverage on the losing side.

Boy's Death Spotlights Gay Bias April 2, 2001
There were no nationally televised candlelight vigils for Jesse Dirkhising. No Hollywood celebrities mourned the passing of the 13-year-old Arkansas boy. The New York Times hasn't reported how Jesse died of asphyxiation in 1999 after prosecutors say he was bound, gagged and sodomized by a homosexual couple.

Is It a Hate Crime to Whistle 'Dixie'? Jan. 13, 2001
Not too many years ago, the Confederate flag was a symbol of regional pride -- and tourist kitsch. Why has it now come to be seen as an emblem of hatred that the NAACP condemns as "an odious blight upon the universe"?

Britain Being Abolished? Nov. 2, 2000
Membership in the European Union could spell the end of British sovereignty, says Peter Hitchens, author of "The Abolition of Britain"

Gus Hall, Communist, Dies at 90 October 17, 2000
Gus Hall, longtime head of the Communist Party USA, spent time in prison for advocating the violent overthrow of the U.S. government. He lived long enough to see the collapse of his beloved Soviet Union and to endorse Bill Clinton for president.

Author: Mumia's Guilt Is Certain October 4, 2000
Protesters in Berkeley shout down the author of "Cop Killer," who says evidence proves that Mumia Abu-Jamal is guilty of murdering a Philadelphia cop.

'Black Book' Details Communist Crimes Sept. 21, 2000
"The Black Book of Communism" -- which documents how communism killed as many as 100 million people in the 20th century -- was a sensation in France, but had little impact in the United States. Why?

African-Style AIDS Epidemic in U.S.? July 12, 2000
The rampant AIDS epidemic that is decimating Africa could spread to the United States, a controversial scholar warns.

Black Historian Says Lincoln Was Racist May 26, 2000
"The Great Emancipator" was a racist who loved minstrel shows, told "darky" jokes and wanted to send all blacks back to Africa. Lerone Bennett Jr.'s book, "Forced Into Glory," documents the truth behind what he calls the "Massa Lincoln Myth."

'Watchdogs' Exaggerate Hate Group Threat May 9, 2000
A veteran researcher says "watchdog" organizations, such as Morris Dees' Southern Poverty Law Center, exaggerate the dangers posed by extremist hate groups.

McCarthy's Legacy Re-Examined Feb. 9, 2000
Sen. Joseph McCarthy's name is now synonymous with the anti-Communist crusade he led in the 1950s. But historians say that McCarthy's reputation for leading a "witch hunt" is underserved: There really were Communists inside the U.S. government.

Columbine Martyr Fled Occult Sept. 16, 1999
Cassie Bernall, the 17-year-old Columbine High School student whose confession of faith at gunpoint inspired thousands of young Christians, was once deeply lost in the grip of witchcraft.

Leaders Call For 'Exodus' From Schools Aug. 26, 1999
Christians weary of efforts to reform public schools are now spreading a new message: Get out. "Christians have got to come to grips with the fact that the government is not going to fix the schools. The government is causing the problem," says the Rev. E. Ray Moore Jr.

Exposing Kinsey's Fraud June 11, 1999
Judith Reisman has spent 20 years exposing Alfred Kinsey's fraudulent sex research -- and his use of "data" collected by child molesters.

Study Explores Race and Crime June 1, 1999
A study based on federal crime statistics shows that black-on-white violent crime does more damage to American race relations than do official "hate crimes."

Schools Use Mind Control Feb. 12, 1999
A former teacher documents how schools are now using psychological testing and manipulation to change children's beliefs -- and control their future. It's "the holy grail of social engineering," says author Beverly Eakman.

A Modest Proposal for Women Jan. 19, 1999
The traditional feminine virtue of modesty can solve many problems facing young women today, says 23-year-old Wendy Shalit. She says girls, rather than pursuing their "shadow slut" (as feminist Naomi Wolf urges) need the confidence to tell men, "I don't have hang-ups. You're just a jerk."

Wallace Altered U.S. Politics Sept. 15, 1998
History will remember George C. Wallace as a man who changed American politics. His populist presidential campaigns made opposition to expanding federal power a national issue.

Education First, Parents Agree July 30, 1998
Quality education is more important than racial integration, according to three-quarters of both black and white parents surveyed in a major poll.

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