Carey Roberts column
Carey Roberts is an analyst and commentator on political correctness. His best-known work was an exposé on Marxism and radical feminism.
Mr. Roberts' work has been cited on the Rush Limbaugh show. Besides serving as a regular contributor to RenewAmerica.com, he has published in The Washington Times, LewRockwell.com, ifeminists.net, Men's News Daily, eco.freedom.org, The Federal Observer, Opinion Editorials, and The Right Report.
Previously, he served on active duty in the Army, was a professor of psychology, and was a citizen-lobbyist in the US Congress. In his spare time he admires Norman Rockwell paintings, collects antiques, and is an avid soccer fan. He now works as an independent researcher and consultant.
Mr. Roberts' work has been cited on the Rush Limbaugh show. Besides serving as a regular contributor to RenewAmerica.com, he has published in The Washington Times, LewRockwell.com, ifeminists.net, Men's News Daily, eco.freedom.org, The Federal Observer, Opinion Editorials, and The Right Report.
Previously, he served on active duty in the Army, was a professor of psychology, and was a citizen-lobbyist in the US Congress. In his spare time he admires Norman Rockwell paintings, collects antiques, and is an avid soccer fan. He now works as an independent researcher and consultant.
Carey Roberts
December 28, 2010
Most persons are aware of China's one-child policy. But few fully understand the indelible mark this human rights travesty has left on the soul of the Chinese . . .
Carey Roberts
December 9, 2010
Domestic violence has been plummeting in recent years. In 1976, the toll of men and women killed by their partners registered 2,944 deaths. Now it's half that . . .
Carey Roberts
November 23, 2010
Desperate times call for desperate measures. So shortly before the November 2 elections, Barack Obama pulled out all the stops to woo the fading female . . .
Carey Roberts
November 12, 2010
Last Tuesday, 51% of the female electorate pulled the lever in favor of the GOP candidate to the U.S. House of Representatives. And for the first time in recent . . .
Carey Roberts
November 9, 2010
Tuesday's election marked a stunning turn-around for the Republican Party, which gained 60 new seats in the House and an six additional seats in the Senate. As . . .
Carey Roberts
October 27, 2010
Stacy Bannerman, well-known advocate for military families, recently published an article titled, "Husbands Who Bring the War Home:" http://www.thedailybeast . . .
Carey Roberts
October 14, 2010
"Granddad, why are all those football players wearing pink shoes?" That was the topic of conversation this past Monday evening as my 13-year-old grandson and I . . .
Carey Roberts
September 3, 2010
Kristin Ruggiero of New Hampshire figured it would be a slam-dunk. The gambit worked like a charm during the divorce hearing, now she would bring the case to . . .
Carey Roberts
August 30, 2010
A series of high-profile cases of lesbian-perpetrated domestic violence has sent shock-waves through Massachusetts communities in recent months:
1. On . . .
Carey Roberts
July 8, 2010
The grand impresario P.T. Barnum would be amazed by the grandstanding, the scripted theatrics, and dexterous maneuvers, in short the grand and gaudy spectacle . . .
Carey Roberts
June 30, 2010
The ever-feisty, always irrepressible Rev. Jeremiah Wright is back in the news. Yessiree, President Obama's long-time spiritual guru is once again regaling . . .
Carey Roberts
June 22, 2010
A couple years ago the National Organization for Women came up with a new PR campaign. The program duped unsuspecting college students into wearing a T-shirt . . .
Carey Roberts
June 17, 2010
Everyone seems to be going ga-ga over last week's primary victories of three female candidates in California and South Carolina. I really don't understand all . . .
Carey Roberts
June 8, 2010
The preening liberal media loves to fancy itself an elite bunch, the epitome of correct thinking, good intention, and unassailable virtue. That comfortable . . .
Carey Roberts
June 3, 2010
With the stock market tanking and the economy floundering, many are on the look-out for a lucrative yet safe investment vehicle. So why not consider what may be . . .
Carey Roberts
May 26, 2010
Question: What do lawmakers Arlen Specter, Alan Mollohan, Barbara Boxer, and Orrin Hatch have in common?
Answer: They are all high-profile supporters of the . . .
Carey Roberts
May 20, 2010
Conservatives understand how the Leftist agenda threatens the prosperity, sovereignty, and fundamental values of our country. But how many realize the extent to . . .
Carey Roberts
April 21, 2010
There's little doubt that November 2, 2010 will mark a historic realignment in American politics, as Democrats are predicted to endure painful losses in both . . .
Carey Roberts
April 8, 2010
It's no secret that President Barack Obama has set out to transform American society into a socialist nirvana — just witness how the automobile, banking, and . . .
Carey Roberts
April 1, 2010
Support for President Barack Obama has plummeted dramatically among white males. It's reached the point that not only is Democratic control of the Congress . . .
Carey Roberts
March 26, 2010
The principles and precepts of the American Constitution are once again under attack, this time at the hand of groups that operate under the laudable façade of . . .
Carey Roberts
March 19, 2010
The International Violence Against Women Act, recently introduced in Congress, is a bill that purports to curb partner violence around the world. Who could ever . . .
Carey Roberts
March 10, 2010
The International Violence Against Women Act — I-VAWA for short — has recently been introduced in Congress. Certainly we all wish to see an end to domestic . . .
Carey Roberts
March 4, 2010
March is Women's History Month. Time to prepare ourselves for the annual Sista-fest of narcissistic victim-mongering, gleeful male-bashing, and shameless . . .
Carey Roberts
March 1, 2010
Fresh from the news that Sen. Reid once marveled that President Obama had "no Negro dialect," the senate majority leader has now taken to slamming half the . . .
Carey Roberts
February 16, 2010
"Oh, I just got raped."
With those five words, Danmell Ndonye turned the lives of four innocent men into a living nightmare. For several days last September, . . .
Carey Roberts
February 9, 2010
I've been waiting all day to unload this, so sit down and get ready for a good belly-laugh...
Remember Susan Estrich? She was Michael Dukakis' campaign . . .
Carey Roberts
February 2, 2010
Barack Obama, it's time for a reality check. Sure, I believe in hope and change and all that stuff. But I don't believe in saddling my grandchildren with back . . .
Carey Roberts
February 1, 2010
Practically everyone in town knows Amy Dugas is a serial batterer. But the Maine criminal justice system keeps finding ways to keep her from facing the music.
. . .
Carey Roberts
January 27, 2010
I like liberals. In fact I count liberals among my best friends. But when they get peeved, liberals can say the darndest things!
I'm not bothered by the . . .
Carey Roberts
January 20, 2010
Following a breath-taking electoral surge, Scott Brown took the seat formerly held by liberal patron saint Ted Kennedy, handily defeating Democrat Martha . . .
Carey Roberts
January 19, 2010
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, what's the most colossal scandal of them all? Watergate? Climategate? Tigergate? If you said 'yes' to any of these, you're not even . . .
Carey Roberts
January 14, 2010
Record cold temperatures are beginning to take their toll on average citizens around the world. In bone-chilled France, frustrated housewives have taken to . . .
Carey Roberts
January 7, 2010
For global warming protesters, the week was a total downer.
A University of Utah "scream-in" for the failed Copenhagen climate conference had to be iced, . . .
Carey Roberts
January 4, 2010
Feminists will argue until they're blue in the face that women are victims of the Great Satanic Patriarchy. That tenet is laughable when one considers women are . . .
Carey Roberts
December 29, 2009
Climategate is not just a story of some fringe scientists who conspired to hoodwink the public and expand the reach of the government. Rather, the real scandal . . .
Carey Roberts
December 22, 2009
Following two weeks of intense negotiations, the Copenhagen global warming conference has now ended. By all accounts it was a bust. Warding off fatigue, snow, . . .
Carey Roberts
December 18, 2009
For sheer entertainment value, nothing beats a United Nations global warming conference, especially if you were one of millions of Americans holed up in sub . . .
Carey Roberts
December 15, 2009
Two years ago Millie Almore was admitted to the SafeSpace shelter in Stuart, Florida. Ten days later the 26-year-old woman lay dead, stabbed in the neck by . . .
Carey Roberts
December 7, 2009
Attention Global Warming Skeptics: There's no need to work ourselves into a dither over Climategate, the risible global caper designed to make us believe the . . .
Carey Roberts
November 30, 2009
Last week we were jolted with the news that the global warming crisis is a hoax, an ideologically-driven scam based on data that have been routinely doctored, . . .
Carey Roberts
November 22, 2009
Domestic violence shelters are rife with mismanagement and fraud. They push a radical gender ideology on the unsuspecting, discriminate against male victims, . . .
Carey Roberts
November 18, 2009
In the former Soviet Union, dissidents who saw fit to challenge the prevailing socialist ideology were deemed to be certifiable nut cases. These men were packed . . .
Carey Roberts
November 9, 2009
Recently I attended a domestic violence conference hosted by a church in my community. "The Church's Role in Addressing Domestic Violence in the Faith Community . . .
Carey Roberts
October 22, 2009
It was another shocking case of domestic violence: Chevelle Richardson and daughter Chandera were both hapless victims at the hands of their abusers. Shanelle . . .
Carey Roberts
October 12, 2009
Every time we turn around, it seems, we hear of an abuse shelter being accused of discrimination, fraud, or other head-shaking irregularities. And now a judge . . .
Carey Roberts
September 30, 2009
Many persons think of women's libbers as a bunch of over-zealous but basically well-intentioned souls. That's what I used to believe. But last week news of two . . .
Carey Roberts
September 21, 2009
ACORN, the liberal activist group, was stripped of its funding by the House of Representatives Thursday following release of undercover videos showing lurid and . . .
Carey Roberts
September 15, 2009
Progressives exist in a state of constant angst, agonizing over snail darters, incandescent light bulbs, and of course global warming. But the issue that drives . . .
Carey Roberts
September 10, 2009
Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina infuriated millions of smug liberals Wednesday night when he yelled out during President Obama's congressional speech, "You . . .
Carey Roberts
September 9, 2009
In every fascistic society the government eventually resorts to the vilification of its own citizenry — that's the schoolboy lesson from 20th century Italy, . . .
Carey Roberts
September 4, 2009
USA Today published a lead article Thursday that is one of those now-I-understand-what-socialism-is-all-about articles. The essay's pretzel logic is so . . .
Carey Roberts
September 1, 2009
Shell-shocked liberals have taken to dubbing conservatives as "Ku Klux Klan folks" and "neo-fascists" toting swastikas to town hall meetings. But ironically, . . .
Carey Roberts
August 27, 2009
Like a demanding and ill-mannered child, liberals are used to getting their way. Whenever they lapse into the losing side of an argument, they reflexively . . .
Carey Roberts
August 24, 2009
Two years ago a newspaper account alleged Hope House, a domestic violence shelter located in Charleston, West Virginia, had admitted an abusive woman to its . . .
Carey Roberts
August 18, 2009
Were you taken back by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg's recent admission that Roe v. Wade was decided because persons were worried about "populations that . . .
Carey Roberts
August 11, 2009
Taking the oath to "do equal right to the poor and to the rich," Sonia Sotomayor was finally sworn in as the first Latina on the U.S. Supreme Court. No sooner . . .
Carey Roberts
August 3, 2009
In a reprise of Sonia Sotomayor's "wise Latina" comments, the New York Times has settled the age-old debate about who makes better office managers. "No Doubts: . . .
Carey Roberts
July 29, 2009
The nation's abuse shelters are bedeviled by an epidemic of violence, illicit drug use, shoddy financial procedures, ill-trained staff, and more. Last year I . . .
Carey Roberts
July 23, 2009
It's no secret that men have been hit hard by the recession. From November 2007 to November 2008, the U.S. economy lost over 2 million jobs — 82% of those . . .
Carey Roberts
July 14, 2009
Am I the only one who is disturbed by the double-standard that permeates the media coverage of Steve McNair's shooting death?
On July 4 the former NFL star . . .
Carey Roberts
July 1, 2009
Erin Pizzey is a genial woman with snow-white hair, cherubic cheeks, and an easy smile. It wasn't always that way. The daughter of an English diplomat, she . . .
Carey Roberts
June 24, 2009
Supreme Court opinions are words for the generations that can affect the lives and welfare of millions. No one doubts that Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor . . .
Carey Roberts
June 18, 2009
Can you imagine a Mother's Day ad urging the purchase of a vacuum cleaner for Workaholic Moms? Or a greeting card that depicts mom grinning contentedly over a . . .
Carey Roberts
June 15, 2009
"Sentence first, verdict afterwards!" Remember that memorable line from Lewis Carroll's classic, Through the Looking Glass? And if we take a recent Department . . .
Carey Roberts
June 11, 2009
In the minds of many, evil is epitomized by Nazi Germany. An embittered Austrian corporal, a racist ideology, and an amoral eugenics movement all came together . . .
Carey Roberts
June 2, 2009
"I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived . . .
Carey Roberts
May 28, 2009
Does this remark make you want to head for the hills?
"I would hope that a wise Caucasian man with the richness of his experiences would more often than not . . .
Carey Roberts
May 15, 2009
There is a group of activists among us who have found the perfect way to advance their statist, anti-family agenda. They ply their issue by relying on a devious . . .
Carey Roberts
May 12, 2009
Imagine a world where ideology takes the place of truth and laws are rooted in dubious factoids from nowhere. That pretty much sums up the fact-challenged, . . .
Carey Roberts
May 1, 2009
One of the greatest failings of the Great Society programs of the 1960s was the devastating blow they dealt to low-income African-American families. And it's no . . .
Carey Roberts
April 20, 2009
I'm writing this column because I'm appalled how liberals remain impervious to the fact that our current strategy to controlling AIDS has proven to be a . . .
Carey Roberts
April 14, 2009
Liberals have become the unapologetic predators of women, gleefully playing on their fears and psychological vulnerabilities, all in the name of curbing . . .
Carey Roberts
April 6, 2009
Debi Olson had three restraining orders taken out against her. But that didn't stop the woman from ambushing ex-husband Mauricio Droguett in an Iowa shopping . . .
Carey Roberts
March 31, 2009
Good morning fellow progressives, social revolutionaries, and Weathermen wannabees. In today's class I'll explain how to bewilder the conservatives, stymie . . .
Carey Roberts
March 27, 2009
The scene is reminiscent of the Wizard of Oz scene when hordes of winged monkeys are poised on the castle parapet, ready to snatch up Dorothy and her three . . .
Carey Roberts
March 22, 2009
The Maidens of Mendacity are at it again, only this time they're speaking from the bully pulpit that President Obama himself established. A couple weeks ago . . .
Carey Roberts
March 12, 2009
Liberals never tire of convincing persons to believe they are victims in dire need of a government hand-out. But this time it's a case of outright mendacity . . .
Carey Roberts
March 8, 2009
This is Women's History Month. So put down the party favors for a moment as I recount how the First Family is celebrating this festive occasion, an event that . . .
Carey Roberts
March 3, 2009
Bethany House of Northern Virginia is an abuse shelter that provides "warmth and shelter" to persons suffering from domestic violence — at least that's what the . . .
Carey Roberts
February 24, 2009
The Violence Against Women Act underwrites Green Card lottery schemes, lures foreign women into prostitution, and tars innocent American men as abusers — all at . . .
Carey Roberts
February 18, 2009
Last Thursday Good Morning America host Robin Roberts ran a piece titled, Should Women be in Charge? Remarking on the Congressional hearings of three-piece . . .
Carey Roberts
February 17, 2009
In hard economic times, you have to be on the constant look-out for lucrative opportunities. So have you checked into the domestic violence industry?
This $4 . . .
Carey Roberts
February 9, 2009
Representatives Lucille Roybal-Allard of California and Ted Poe of Texas have recently introduced their own version of the economic stimulus plan. The money . . .
Carey Roberts
February 4, 2009
As lawmakers tediously debate the economic stimulus plan, Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard of California is pushing for change that we can really believe in. It's . . .
Carey Roberts
January 28, 2009
"It was really terrible what I went through." These were the first words that Yvonne Scott blurted out, even though the incident happened more than five years . . .
Carey Roberts
December 30, 2008
It's that time of the year — Christmas carols, shiny-wrapped presents, surprise visits by long-lost in-laws. And of course, our announcement of the annual Award . . .
Carey Roberts
December 16, 2008
Remember Whack-a-Mole? The theme park game that features insouciant plastic rodents popping out of the hole — Whack! Here comes another one — WHACK!
That's . . .
Carey Roberts
December 7, 2008
The domestic violence industry has a habit of attracting unsavory characters into its ranks. And now three former operatives are doing hard time.
Take . . .
Carey Roberts
December 1, 2008
Dogged by weeks of protest, the Dallas Area Rapid Transit finally took down the controversial advertisements from its buses this past weekend. Purchased by a . . .
Carey Roberts
November 24, 2008
The Family Place, an abuse shelter in Dallas, recently placed race-baiting advertisements on local buses. The ads depict a smiling African-American girl crowned . . .
Carey Roberts
November 17, 2008
Bob Hartzog of Glendale, Ariz. was roused out of his slumber by a ringing phone. It was the cops. According to the policeman, Hartzog's wife Valentina charged . . .
Carey Roberts
October 9, 2008
If a friend of yours was in desperate straights and had to seek refuge in an abuse shelter, wouldn't you want that person to be able to go to a place with staff . . .
Carey Roberts
October 2, 2008
Lachrymose tales of battered women abound when representatives of abuse shelters come calling, hat in hand, for taxpayer money. But what is the truth of the . . .
Carey Roberts
September 30, 2008
Say what you want about Senator Joe Biden. But there's no denying the fact he's one of the more entertaining politicos in town.
Looking for a guy who blurts . . .
Carey Roberts
September 25, 2008
Every two years the Old Media engages in its now-familiar mating ritual with the liberal electorate. Acting on cue, reporters and columnists dust off their . . .
Carey Roberts
September 23, 2008
What happens when an abuse shelter engages in conduct that is so unethical and bizarre that the public almost can't believe the magnitude of the travesty? Read . . .
Carey Roberts
September 15, 2008
Subsidized by millions in taxpayer largesse, domestic violence coalitions operate in every state in the Union. While most groups have annual budgets in the $1- . . .
Carey Roberts
September 9, 2008
Christina Wilson was caught in an abusive relationship, so last November she took refuge at the Cherokee Family Violence Center in Canton, Ga. She hoped the 12 . . .
Carey Roberts
September 5, 2008
As House Republicans stayed behind in Washington DC to debate solutions to the nation's energy crisis, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was out on the TV circuit last . . .
Carey Roberts
September 2, 2008
Few persons know how women's abuse shelters first got started. Four years ago, lesbian activist Bonnie Tinker made this stunning admission in The Oregonian:
. . .
Carey Roberts
August 26, 2008
Amidst the hoopla surrounding Sen. Joseph Biden's ascendancy to the right hand of Barack Obama, something was curiously missing. Over the last 15 years, Biden . . .
Carey Roberts
August 24, 2008
Mary Runge of Palm Bay, Fla. found herself without a job and her savings depleted. So last month the single mom went knocking on the doors of local charities . . .
Carey Roberts
August 17, 2008
Some persons find it incomprehensible that a woman would maim or murder her husband or boyfriend.
That thought may have crossed the minds of the persons who . . .
Carey Roberts
August 10, 2008
On October 21, 2007 Milaus Almore, eight weeks pregnant, sought refuge at the SafeSpace abuse shelter. Ten days later the 26-year-old woman lay dead, stabbed . . .
Carey Roberts
August 5, 2008
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's finest moment was the day she was elected as Speaker of the House. That's when she curled her fist and flexed her right bicep, he . . .
Carey Roberts
August 3, 2008
Hey girls, want to get skanky? Well, sashay down to your local abuse shelter and get buzzed! No, you don't have to be a real victim of domestic violence. All . . .
Carey Roberts
July 29, 2008
The domestic violence industry is one of the most corrupt and unaccountable enterprises in modern-day America. Every year it sucks over $1 billion from the . . .
Carey Roberts
July 28, 2008
Last week my column revealed the all-too-common mistreatment of children in abuse shelters around the country. The article highlighted two incidents involving a . . .
Carey Roberts
July 22, 2008
Abuse shelters are the domestic violence industry's Holy of Holies. Their ministrations are shrouded in mystery, the High Priestesses unnamed, their locations . . .
Carey Roberts
July 15, 2008
All Desiree Carpenter wanted was a chance to succeed. As a young woman Ms. Carpenter (not her real name) had been subjected to repeated physical and sexual . . .
Carey Roberts
July 8, 2008
The domestic violence industry operates under the cloak of secrecy and anonymity, maintaining such policies are necessary to shield victims from their abusers. . . .
Carey Roberts
July 1, 2008
Protectors of the innocent unborn need to prepare for the impending assault on the right to life, this time waged under the banner of stopping "domestic . . .
Carey Roberts
June 26, 2008
Does Michelle Obama remind you more of Teresa Heinz Kerry or former First Lady Hillary Clinton? Read on and decide for yourself.
As we recall, First Lady . . .
Carey Roberts
June 24, 2008
The 16-month Hillary-palooza has finally gone bust. Her website bravely instructs us to "Support Senator Obama Today." Mrs. Clinton's staff has been pared down . . .
Carey Roberts
June 18, 2008
The domestic violence industry is reeling from a recent series of high-profile scandals, leaving abuse workers to wonder how things could have possibly gone so . . .
Carey Roberts
June 10, 2008
Father Knows Best was one of the most widely-viewed and long-running TV shows of the 1950s. True, the program played to a romanticized image of middle-class . . .
Carey Roberts
June 5, 2008
Like an over-hyped TV reality series that finally came to an end, Hillary has conceded the Democratic nomination race to Barack Obama. This past Saturday the . . .
Carey Roberts
May 28, 2008
I'm getting a little tired of the Women's Libbers who play the sexism card as a cover for ineptitude and arrogance. "It does seem as though the press at least . . .
Carey Roberts
May 21, 2008
Once upon a time, feminism stood for fairness, equality, and possibility. But feminism traces its roots back to Karl Marx, George Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. . . .
Carey Roberts
May 15, 2008
Ready for a morning chuckle to jump-start your day? Pay a visit to Hillary Clinton's website that claims with a straight face, "Women still earn significantly . . .
Carey Roberts
May 6, 2008
Barack Obama has a habit of hanging out with flamethrowers who espouse radical causes. There's Obama's long-time associate, former Weatherman William Ayers, who . . .
Carey Roberts
April 29, 2008
Belatedly, the Clinton campaign has come to realize that white men represent the critical swing vote of the 2008 primaries. When Hillary captured the white male . . .
Carey Roberts
April 24, 2008
It's long been known that family break-up inflicts massive social costs on communities and children. But what about the burden it imposes on the American . . .
Carey Roberts
April 17, 2008
First it was Rev. Jeremiah Wright's expletive-laced sermons and anti-Semitic rants that plunged the Obama campaign into full damage-repair mode. Then Barack . . .
Carey Roberts
April 10, 2008
Dee Dee Myers has just come out with her amusing tale, Why Women Should Rule the World. You may recall Mrs. Myers was the first female White House press . . .
Carey Roberts
April 3, 2008
Hillary Clinton has famously claimed that "Research shows the presence of women raises the standards of ethical behavior and lowers corruption." Ironically it's . . .
Carey Roberts
March 24, 2008
When professor Suzanne Steinmetz published the results of her survey on domestic violence, no one had prepared her for the firestorm that would ensue. You see, . . .
Carey Roberts
March 13, 2008
As Barack Obama relishes his recent primary victories in Wyoming and Mississippi, let's probe the dynamics of race and gender in this increasingly-bitter . . .
Carey Roberts
March 10, 2008
Misty Ospina was dropping off her eight-month-old child at Richard Gibson's apartment when the two fell into an argument. Suddenly Ospina, jealous over Gibson's . . .
Carey Roberts
March 6, 2008
Hillary Clinton's personal life has long made a mockery of traditional family values — her betrothal to a serial womanizer, the refusal to have a traditional . . .
Carey Roberts
February 27, 2008
Every time her campaign hit a rough spot, Hillary Clinton has artfully played the role of defender of the downtrodden or misty-eyed damsel-in-distress. But the . . .
Carey Roberts
February 22, 2008
Each year the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and similar federal laws funnel $1 billion to help abused and battered women — or so we are led to believe. A . . .
Carey Roberts
February 14, 2008
Oh, what a difference a year makes. When Hillary Clinton made her "I'm in to win" announcement on January 20, 2007, her path to the Democratic nomination looked . . .
Carey Roberts
February 6, 2008
Each year 1.1 million American women are admitted to a nursing home where they will be medicated, monitored, and left with a $56,000 tab. Half of these women . . .
Carey Roberts
January 29, 2008
Ladies, when was the last time you visited a nursing home? Did you wonder why nearly all the residents were women? The reason is simple — men meet their maker 5 . . .
Carey Roberts
January 17, 2008
Hillary Clinton has come up with a brilliant solution to the problem of millions of illegals flooding our countryside. Ready for this? Simply declare them legal . . .
Carey Roberts
January 15, 2008
Last week Hillary Clinton overcame a double-digit deficit in the New Hampshire primary to surprise opponent Barack Obama. How did she manage to pull off the . . .
Carey Roberts
January 8, 2008
It's no secret that Hillary Clinton views herself as a member of the God Squad, divinely anointed to shepherd the masses to greater gender consciousness.
. . .
Carey Roberts
January 2, 2008
As her once insurmountable lead slips away, Hillary Clinton is desperately trying to turn things around by portraying herself as the most experienced, likeable, . . .
Carey Roberts
December 27, 2007
The Duke lacrosse case represents an enduring failure of the American mainstream media. Not only did the New York Times, CNN, USA Today, and other outlets . . .
Carey Roberts
December 20, 2007
When Mallard Fillmore quacks, I listen. Recently Mr. Fillmore saw fit to expound on a certain female presidential candidate. This is what he had to say:
Abby . . .
Carey Roberts
December 12, 2007
When Hillary Rodham arrived at Yale Law School in the fall of 1969, the long-awaited Revolution seemed to be at hand. Students declared a "liberated zone" on . . .
Carey Roberts
December 10, 2007
Most know that Hillary Rodham Clinton's politics veer to the outer fringes of the radical left. But how many understand the reasons for her conversion from . . .
Carey Roberts
December 6, 2007
Representing 38% of all voters, white men represent the second largest block in the American electorate, after white females. It is these 97 million white males . . .
Carey Roberts
November 29, 2007
Usually Hillary Clinton keeps her dagger stare under wraps. But the past Monday CBS News anchor Katie Couric talked to Hillary Clinton about the tightening race . . .
Carey Roberts
November 27, 2007
At the recent Democratic debate in Las Vegas, CNN's Wolf Blitzer lobbed softball questions at Hillary Clinton. Then he allowed the audience to boo Hillary's . . .
Carey Roberts
November 19, 2007
Remember Colleen Nester? She was the forlorn New Mexico woman who claimed she was being harassed by TV talk show host David Letterman, who was allegedly beaming . . .
Carey Roberts
November 14, 2007
How did a drug-addled stripper succeed in smearing the reputations of three Duke lacrosse players, dividing a community along racial lines, and making a mockery . . .
Carey Roberts
November 5, 2007
What are we to make of a presidential candidate who portrays herself as strong and independent, a courageous exemplar to the members of her gender — but at the . . .
Carey Roberts
October 28, 2007
Halloween is around the corner and honestly, girls, that rhinestone-studded "I love Rosie O'Donnell" T-shirt should just stay in the closet. Plus this year, . . .
Carey Roberts
October 25, 2007
In 1994 a Child Protective Services official instructed his employees to dig up child sex abuse cases to justify the agency's budget. Before long 43 parents and . . .
Carey Roberts
October 15, 2007
Over the last 25 years, scientists have sampled a smorgasbord of strategies to halt the spread of AIDS: anti-retroviral drugs, vaccines, HIV testing, and so . . .
Carey Roberts
October 4, 2007
Chivalrous men resist the image, but it's a problem that has become so pervasive that we must summon up the courage to face it — an epidemic of women who pummel . . .
Carey Roberts
September 26, 2007
Want a textbook example how the Left manufactures a crisis, passes a law that rolls back Constitutional protections, snookers card-carrying conservatives, and . . .
Carey Roberts
September 18, 2007
Attention, ladies of the world: The U.S. Congress has now granted you the Keys to Kingdom that will unlock the door to U.S. citizenship, a good-paying job, and . . .
Carey Roberts
September 12, 2007
Every year thousands of Americans are victimized by a swindle known as the "immigrant abuse scam." What's amazing is this shake-down is paid for by the U.S. . . .
Carey Roberts
September 3, 2007
Last month my column highlighted the often-neglected voices of fathers in the abortion debate. [www.ifeminists.net/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.207] . . .
Carey Roberts
August 29, 2007
Has the pedestal has gone the way of the bustle, the bobbie sock, and the beehive hairdo?
It's a question that liberals instantly dismiss — after all, we're . . .
Carey Roberts
August 21, 2007
Mary Winkler of Selmer, Tennessee, was set free last week. Winkler had admitted to gunning down her husband, the popular town preacher, in March 2006 while he . . .
Carey Roberts
August 14, 2007
"Enough is enough," thundered Newark mayor Cory Booker at Saturday's funeral of Dashon Harvey. The weekend before Dashon, age 20, and two of his friends had . . .
Carey Roberts
August 6, 2007
Why are men reflexively treated as the fall-guy in the abortion debate?
Recently National Review Online convened a group to opine what would happen in a post . . .
Carey Roberts
July 31, 2007
Dial up your local Country and Western station and you may soon find your fingers tapping out the beat of Carrie Underwood's latest hit, Before He Cheats. . . .
Carey Roberts
July 25, 2007
Soon after prosecutor Michael Nifong was disbarred by the North Carolina Bar Association, the National District Attorneys Association issued its take on the . . .
Carey Roberts
July 17, 2007
Two years ago CBS News anchor Dan Rather used falsified documents in his ill-fated Texas National Guard story. For that miscue they ran him out of Dodge and . . .
Carey Roberts
July 10, 2007
A mayday alarm pierced the metallic walls of the Coast Guard outpost on Kodiak Island. The Ocean Challenger, stranded 90 miles off the Alaska Peninsula, was . . .
Carey Roberts
June 27, 2007
We have it on the authority of Hillary Clinton that women playing at the Wimbledon tournament will finally receive their due this year: "Wimbledon agreed to pay . . .
Carey Roberts
June 25, 2007
The three lacrosse players have been declared innocent, Duke University has agreed to a multi-million dollar settlement, and Michael Nifong's law license has . . .
Carey Roberts
June 19, 2007
Inspired by the paper maché figure that protesters paraded about Tiananmen Square in 1989, the 10-foot bronze statue is modest by any standard. These words are . . .
Carey Roberts
June 13, 2007
The elemental bond that links fathers with their children is the subject of ancient poetry, biblical legend, and even diplomatic stand-offs. Remember Homer's . . .
Carey Roberts
June 10, 2007
Rev. Al Sharpton and I seldom see eye-to-eye on the issues, but this time he was right on the money. Following heiress Paris Hilton's release from jail, . . .
Carey Roberts
June 6, 2007
This is a tale of four women who made phony allegations of abuse. All the accused men had to pay dearly to clear their good names. And all four women got away . . .
Carey Roberts
May 30, 2007
By my reckoning, the United States officially became a matriarchy on January 20, 1993. That's the day Hillary Clinton moved into the West Wing. Soon she . . .
Carey Roberts
May 23, 2007
Have you noticed how often politicos are playing the gender card these days? The upswing can be traced back to January — that's when Nancy Pelosi was confirmed . . .
Carey Roberts
May 15, 2007
I once assumed that Mother's Day would be immune from the intrusions and calculations of partisan politics. But no longer.
This past week House speaker Nancy . . .
Carey Roberts
May 9, 2007
Over the years I've earned a tidy sum debunking the assorted gender myths that are regularly floated by the media. (Well, maybe I exaggerate about the tidy sum, . . .
Carey Roberts
May 1, 2007
Equal Pay Day has become one of our annual rites of Spring. And once again Hillary and her gal-pals were out in force, trying to convince us that women are . . .
Carey Roberts
April 26, 2007
Was prosecutor Michael Nifong simply an over-rated ambulance chaser who rose to his level of incompetence? Was he a scheming opportunist who needed to boost his . . .
Carey Roberts
April 18, 2007
"Outrageous" is the word that comes to mind that describes what happened to the Duke Three, accused of gang-raping Crystal Gail Mangum during the early morning . . .
Carey Roberts
April 10, 2007
One of feminists' favorite slogans goes like this: "Well-behaved women seldom make history." If you consider a House speaker who meets with a terrorist thug to . . .
Carey Roberts
April 8, 2007
Just because she has assembled a well-oiled political machine and holds a commanding lead over the rest of the pack doesn't mean Hillary Clinton should go out . . .
Carey Roberts
April 3, 2007
Last Tuesday Democratic Senators Edward Kennedy and Barbara Boxer resurrected the long-forgotten Equal Rights Amendment and then anointed it with a new name: . . .
Carey Roberts
March 28, 2007
Hillary Clinton's polling numbers are tumbling, but the real shocker is how poorly she is faring with the female electorate. According to the recent Rasmussen . . .
Carey Roberts
March 26, 2007
I first offer an apology to my readers who may be put off by the tone of this week's column. But as I explain below, I have reached the conclusion that modern . . .
Carey Roberts
March 19, 2007
A few weeks ago Hillary Rodham Clinton surprised a San Francisco audience with the announcement, "I'm not running as a woman candidate." But then HRC had a . . .
Carey Roberts
March 12, 2007
The Gender Warriors have discovered the perfect wedge issue, one that carries raw, visceral appeal with liberals and conservatives alike, and to a large swath . . .
Carey Roberts
March 6, 2007
Nearly a century ago a young Austrian corporal became inspired by the vision of creating a Master Race. Once he declared himself the Führer, Adolf Hitler set . . .
Carey Roberts
February 28, 2007
Wondering about all the backpack-toting, hairy-legged women ambling around New York City this week? They're the delegates to the United Nations Commission on . . .
Carey Roberts
February 20, 2007
It was one of those stories that not even a Hollywood scriptwriter could dream up: A NASA astronaut stows a steel mallet, 4-inch knife, rubber tubing, gloves, . . .
Carey Roberts
February 14, 2007
A few years ago Marie Wilson, director of the White House Project, made the remarkable claim that female politicians lead "from an other-centered perspective," . . .
Carey Roberts
February 5, 2007
Senator Joe Biden kicked off his improbable run for the White House with the pronouncement that Illinois senator Barack Obama was sufficiently "clean" to serve . . .
Carey Roberts
February 1, 2007
The greatest controversy during the upcoming political campaign will not be Republican vs. Democrat or conservative against liberal. Rather, the most riveting . . .
Carey Roberts
January 30, 2007
What happens when half-truths and outright dishonesty come to dominate the thinking of an entire organization? This is my observation of the current state of . . .
Carey Roberts
January 23, 2007
Senator Joe Biden is planning to propose a new bill called "International-VAWA," a law modeled on his earlier Violence Against Women Act. The bill is designed . . .
Carey Roberts
January 21, 2007
This last year I lost three friends to heart disease.
Randy was jogging at a nearby park when he was stricken with a fatal heart attack. Randy was 52 years . . .
Carey Roberts
January 15, 2007
A few years ago, Democratic pollster Celinda Lake sounded the alarm that the Dems needed to reach out to male voters, or else resign itself to becoming a party . . .
Carey Roberts
January 8, 2007
The women's libbers have been saying for years that once the Matriarchy came into power, the maternal instinct would prevail and we would become beneficiaries . . .
Carey Roberts
January 2, 2007
Looking back, it's hard to imagine a more inept political strategy.
First, ignore and insult your base. Next, dream up a campaign theme of gender . . .
Carey Roberts
December 26, 2006
Alas, masculinity has come under siege. All manner of unpleasant things that happen to women are blamed on those linear-thinking, knuckle-dragging males. Even . . .
Carey Roberts
December 19, 2006
On November 7, American voters took the GOP to the woodshed and gave them a licking they won't forget for a good long time.
Congressman Mike Pence concluded . . .
Carey Roberts
December 12, 2006
Most of us are still catching our breath from the watershed November 7 elections. But with Hillary Clinton the likely contender for the Democratic Party, the . . .
Carey Roberts
December 5, 2006
I wish I had a dime in my pocket for every time I heard a Republican politician stand up and proclaim his support for "family values."
When we survey the . . .
Carey Roberts
November 28, 2006
Am I the only one who is worried about the collapse of the traditional American family right before our very eyes?
Census Bureau bureaucrats are not in the . . .
Carey Roberts
November 21, 2006
It was one of those claims that only a feminist could dream up: "A 2005 U.N. Population Fund report found that 70% of married women in India were victims of . . .
Carey Roberts
November 13, 2006
I'm not one who is prone to get misty-eyed, but Tim Russert's latest book did it.
Two years ago Russert penned a moving tribute to his own father, Big Russ . . .
Carey Roberts
November 8, 2006
If you should happen to telephone Ambassador John Bolton's office at the United Nations, chances are good the person who answers your call will be one Peggy . . .
Carey Roberts
October 31, 2006
This headline crossed my desk last week: "Gubernatorial Hopeful Flashes for Cash!" Below that exclamatory remark appeared a sketch of well-endowed blond, her . . .
Carey Roberts
October 24, 2006
Halloween decorations made an early appearance this year. In September my local grocery store put up its wicked witch holding a rubber pitchfork. Cobwebs soon . . .
Carey Roberts
October 17, 2006
Kofi Annan will be stepping down from his secretary-general position in a few short weeks. Annan's resumé features such highlights as the 1994 Rwanda massacre, . . .
Carey Roberts
October 11, 2006
At first I assumed UNICEF director Ann Veneman had been terribly misquoted.
This was the statement the media attributed to her: "We know that women do about . . .
Carey Roberts
October 3, 2006
Some 20 years ago the feminist crusade ran out of legitimate issues to address, so it did what any smart advocacy group would do: fabricate new injustices and . . .
Carey Roberts
September 26, 2006
Now for tonight's "Behind the News" story:
Reneging on its duty to report the news fairly and accurately, the mainstream media now resorts to fake scandals . . .
Carey Roberts
September 19, 2006
Let's face it, we've been snookered.
They promised gender liberation, now we're becoming dependents of the Nanny State. They averred no fancy for special . . .
Carey Roberts
September 13, 2006
Like a tarantula that lurks in the shadows, radical feminism has insinuated itself into every American institution, waiting to pounce and extract its life blood . . .
Carey Roberts
September 10, 2006
Wondering about that muffled howl you've been hearing the last couple weeks? It's the sound and fury of feminists reacting to Michael Noer's latest exegesis, . . .
Carey Roberts
September 5, 2006
Last year Naval Academy instructor Lt. Bryan Black made a sexually-tinged remark to a female midshipman. It was not a case of rape or sexual assault. It was not . . .
Carey Roberts
August 30, 2006
It is a sign of cultural confusion when the most-heralded account of individual bravery in the Iraqi war centers around a teenage girl who did nothing that . . .
Carey Roberts
August 27, 2006
Crystal Gail Mangum's life has been marked by a Kudzu-like thicket of ups and downs. After graduating from Hillside High School in Durham, she spent two years . . .
Carey Roberts
August 22, 2006
As a jubilant Ned Lamont announced his improbable win over incumbent Joe Lieberman, N.O.W. president Kim Gandy stood cheering at his side. The National . . .
Carey Roberts
August 15, 2006
Fact and feminism keep tripping over each other.
For decades, radical feminists have prostrated themselves upon the altar of androgeny, flatly declaring that . . .
Carey Roberts
August 8, 2006
The feminism is a secular religion with its own high priestesses, dogmas, and initiation rituals. Its creation myth holds that on the first day Goddess created . . .
Carey Roberts
August 2, 2006
Former New England Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson was one of the lucky ones.
On July 16 the three-time Super Bowl player was arrested in Weston, Mass. for . . .
Carey Roberts
July 25, 2006
It's about time that we probe an assumption that has insidiously worked its way into our culture — the notion that women are the guardians of goodness and grace . . .
Carey Roberts
July 19, 2006
You know things are getting desperate at the United Nations when its leaders begin to listen to feminist proposals to revitalize this talk-much, do-little, . . .
Carey Roberts
July 11, 2006
Raman was forced to work as a brick-maker to pay off a debt incurred years before by his grandfather. For years, he was paid three rupees (two cents) for a bag . . .
Carey Roberts
June 27, 2006
It's a condition that's known to be chronic, progressive, and highly contagious. With my own eyes I've seen bright, caring women fall under the sway of its . . .
Carey Roberts
June 20, 2006
f you happened to take in a Yankees game last week, you probably saw the message flashing on the stadium's giant screen: "Until the Violence Stops: NYC." Next . . .
Carey Roberts
June 13, 2006
Last week the Pope issued a wake-up call to persons of all religious persuasions. "Never before in history," the pontiff warned, has the family "been so . . .
Carey Roberts
June 6, 2006
Peer into the dark heart of radical feminism, and you'll get a glimpse of a seething caldron of delusion, phobia, and paranoia.
Visit the N.O.W. website and . . .
Carey Roberts
May 30, 2006
It was a bloodless coup. It happened under the penumbra of the law. In fact chief justice William Rehnquist presided at the event. The date was January 20, 1993 . . .
Carey Roberts
May 23, 2006
A number of years ago someone came up with the idea that Patriarchy was the cause of untold misery and hardship of women. So why not let the ladies run the show . . .
Carey Roberts
May 16, 2006
Chances are you don't pay much attention to the Legal Services Corporation, a hold-over from the glory days of the Great Society. This bureaucracy ekes by on $3 . . .
Carey Roberts
May 9, 2006
Last week ABC announced it was yanking Commander in Chief, the highly-touted series about the first American female president. It had fallen to No. 64 in the . . .
Carey Roberts
May 2, 2006
Call it senator Joseph Biden's family secret. He grew up with a bully-sister. She didn't just boss people around — she beat people up. Her name was Valerie. She . . .
Carey Roberts
April 25, 2006
It was 94 years ago this month that the unsinkable Titanic collided with a North Atlantic iceberg. Of the 1,327 passengers on board, 73% of the women made it to . . .
Carey Roberts
April 18, 2006
What will Dan Rather be most remembered for — the forged memos from the ill-fated Texas Air National Guard story? Or will it be this candid admission, "Who . . .
Carey Roberts
April 11, 2006
Twenty-some years ago the mavens of medical misfortune sounded their shrill alarm.
Hillary Clinton lashed out because of the "appalling degree to which women . . .
Carey Roberts
April 5, 2006
Laws that protect the fairer sex from rape, domestic violence, and sexual harassment all rest on a simple assumption: women who claim to be victims are almost . . .
Carey Roberts
March 28, 2006
Word has gotten out that CBS talk-show host David Letterman has been involved in a secret liaison these past several years. It began back in 1993 when Colleen . . .
Carey Roberts
March 21, 2006
Tantalize single moms with an array of juicy economic incentives, cripple the Black family, and blame the whole mess on those stingy Conservatives.
Going back . . .
Carey Roberts
March 7, 2006
Charles Ponzi certainly couldn't be faulted for a lack of ingenuity. Way back in 1820 Mr. Ponzi began to lure people in with the promise of double your money in . . .
Carey Roberts
February 28, 2006
Call it one of those simple yet profound truths: only a father can help a boy become a man. And only a daddie can teach a girl about healthy male-female . . .
Carey Roberts
February 22, 2006
All Points Bulletin: M.O.M.s are on the loose. They're armed and dangerous. Be forewarned, M.O.M.s — Mothers Opposed to Men — wield a formidable array of fake . . .
Carey Roberts
February 14, 2006
Noticed how Hillary's been looking so, well, angry?
During his recent State of the Union address, president Bush made a light-hearted remark about Bill Clinton . . .
Carey Roberts
February 7, 2006
Most feminists will come right out and tell you they pretty much despise men. But some feminists, like the leechers and blood-letters of yore, make the claim . . .
Carey Roberts
February 1, 2006
Six days after graduating from Milton High School, Mickarl Thomas tragically died in a single-car accident. Affectionately known as Mikey, he was the co-captain . . .
Carey Roberts
January 24, 2006
The pictures said it all.
First was the shot of the unflappable judge, serenely gazing...waiting...hoping...that senator Joe Biden would finally get around to . . .
Carey Roberts
January 17, 2006
Heather Thomas of Fairfax, VA was arrested last week in the shaking death of her 6-day-old granddaughter. On Christmas Day Valerie Kennedy held her son in a tub . . .
Carey Roberts
January 10, 2006
Who is harmed more by the radical feminist creed: men or women? I have long believed that men are more victimized. But after reading Kate O'Beirne's recent book . . .
Carey Roberts
January 3, 2006
Feeling a little bored, maybe suffering from after-the-holiday blues? The World Health Organization never fails to provide a moment of levity in our otherwise . . .
Carey Roberts
December 27, 2005
Leftists believe the Truth is an intellectual fraud designed to prop up the existing techno-patriarchal-capitalist power structure. That's why the neo-Coms will . . .
Carey Roberts
December 13, 2005
I've never heard of a Public Broadcasting Service documentary being slammed by two ombudsmen in the space of one week. But that's exactly what happened to PBS' . . .
Carey Roberts
December 6, 2005
If you're like most people I know, World AIDS Day passed you by last Thursday with scarcely a nod. And for good reason, because the World Health Organization, . . .
Carey Roberts
November 29, 2005
I have never met Ben Stein and harbor no ill-will towards him. But last week the former TV game show host wrote an article that somehow reminded me of the . . .
Carey Roberts
November 22, 2005
Leftists have devised a simple yet amazingly effective formula to engender social discord: break up the family, marginalize fathers, and then blame the whole . . .
Carey Roberts
November 15, 2005
Ten years ago a recrudescence of age-old ethnic tensions spilled over into the worst bloodbath that Europe had witnessed since World War II. The United Nations . . .
Carey Roberts
November 8, 2005
Scott Loeliger thought he had found the woman of his dreams when he married African-born Sadia. But after she assaulted Scott and spent a night in the Santa . . .
Carey Roberts
November 1, 2005
Rosa Parks, hailed as the mother of the modern Civil Rights movement, passed away last week at the age of 92.
In an interview, Ms. Parks explained why she had . . .
Carey Roberts
October 25, 2005
The First Lady recently weighed in on the faltering support for Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers. Asked on NBC's Today show if sexism might be at the root of . . .
Carey Roberts
October 16, 2005
Propaganda pieces normally contain an indisputable kernel of truth, which is then artfully embellished with innuendo, distortions, and half-truths. By that . . .
Carey Roberts
October 11, 2005
The femmes fatales, those sexually-irresistible Delilahs of lore, are staging a comeback. And this time with a vixen-like vengeance.
Remember Mata Hari, the . . .
Carey Roberts
October 4, 2005
Last Tuesday the first female president took office, courtesy of ABC's latest series, Commander in Chief. In the first show, vice president Mackenzie Allen . . .
Carey Roberts
September 28, 2005
Bad news to the Lavender Ladies at the N.O.W.: Women are still lesser to men in the eyes of the American legal system. What's worse, it's women who are bringing . . .
Carey Roberts
September 25, 2005
No one seems to know the exact number, but each year the United Nations approves over a thousand resolutions. Normally these pompous decrees are a harmless . . .
Carey Roberts
September 20, 2005
Nearly 170 heads of state came to New York last week for the United Nations' 60th anniversary. So organizers planned a gala birthday celebration fitting for the . . .
Carey Roberts
September 14, 2005
This past week Ellen Sauerbrey, US representative to the UN Commission on the Status of Women, went to Washington, hoping to shore up support for the State . . .
Carey Roberts
September 11, 2005
Have you ever wondered why much of the daily media coverage about the United Nations reads more like a feel-good press release than a hard-hitting news story?
. . .
Carey Roberts
September 7, 2005
A malignancy spreads by invading its neighboring cells, taking over their internal control processes, and inducing the cells to assume grotesque shapes and . . .
Carey Roberts
September 5, 2005
The Marriage Movement recently got hit with some dispiriting news. The U.S. Census Bureau just released a report showing that for the first time, American . . .
Carey Roberts
August 23, 2005
I recently came across an article sporting the irresistible title, A Nation of Little Princesses. Author Christopher Healy explores the archetype of the . . .
Carey Roberts
August 16, 2005
Can you imagine the German Bundestag issuing a formal apology for the Nazi atrocities, but then leaving out the fact that Jews were the primary victims?
. . .
Carey Roberts
August 10, 2005
The women's shelter activists have devised a nuclear first-strike weapon in their jihad to stop domestic violence. Insiders call it the TRO — the "temporary . . .
Carey Roberts
August 2, 2005
In a long-awaited decision, President Bush finally named tough-talking John Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. And not a day too soon, as the U.N. . . .
Carey Roberts
July 26, 2005
President Bush surprised everyone, including wife Laura, with his nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court of the United States. It seems the First Lady . . .
Carey Roberts
July 19, 2005
Man-hating feminist Andrea Dworkin once admitted to The New Republic, "Senators don't understand the meaning of the legislation that they pass." Dworkin was . . .
Carey Roberts
July 12, 2005
The niggling nannies of N.O.W. fell into a swoon last week, courtesy of Sandra Day O'Connor's July 1 announcement to give up her seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. . . .
Carey Roberts
July 3, 2005
Two hundred and twenty-nine years ago, an intrepid group of men came together to make the ultimate life-altering decision: to dissolve the political bonds that . . .
Carey Roberts
June 28, 2005
Ol' Joe Biden has been waiting 17 long years, hoping the American public would forget.
Back in 1988 Mr. Biden was running against Michael Dukakis for the . . .
Carey Roberts
June 21, 2005
Jan Fransen has come up with a new solution to the old problem of population control: AIDS.
At a meeting of the United Nations Population Fund, Fransen told . . .
Carey Roberts
June 14, 2005
For the better part of the last 40 years, policy experts and childrearing gurus relegated fathers to the parental minor leagues. Dads were seen as well . . .
Carey Roberts
June 7, 2005
Despite the resounding rejection of the European Constitution by French and Dutch voters, the fact is, old Europe still genuflects at the altar of socialism and . . .
Carey Roberts
June 4, 2005
It was a bad week at the office for the bigwigs at Amnesty International. It all began when Amnesty charged that the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has . . .
Carey Roberts
May 31, 2005
Bill May didn't get into synchronized swimming to make a political statement. "When I first joined," he once explained, "I thought, 'This is a great sport and . . .
Carey Roberts
May 21, 2005
Sometimes it seems the Gender Warriors will stop at nothing to get their way.
A number of years ago University of Delaware professor Suzanne Steinmetz . . .
Carey Roberts
May 18, 2005
In his book, Our Dance Has Turned to Death, sociologist Carl Wilson traces the seven steps of societies in decline. Near the end, the country reaches Stage Five . . .
Carey Roberts
May 10, 2005
Last week's column, A Rash of Feminist Hate Speech, triggered a spirited debate. [www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1396094/posts]
One wag quipped, "What . . .
Carey Roberts
May 3, 2005
A woman named Mary took the open microphone. "Hello, my name is Mary Man-Hating-is-Fun," she explained. "Ever since I learned to embrace my feminist nature, I . . .
Carey Roberts
April 26, 2005
After a brief flirtation with compassionate conservatism, Hillary Rodham Clinton has returned to her neo-Marxist ways. On April 19 Senator Clinton introduced . . .
Carey Roberts
April 19, 2005
In a brazen attempt to skew public opinion and exploit the fears of women, the New York Times recently ran an article on intimate partner violence. Cleverly . . .
Carey Roberts
April 12, 2005
What do you get when you mix equal parts of gender myth, a casual disregard of Constitutional protections, and old fashioned political pork? VAWA — the Violence . . .
Carey Roberts
April 6, 2005
In the Nature vs. Nurture debate, feminists rabidly insist that all psychological and social differences between the sexes are caused by the social environment. . . .
Carey Roberts
April 2, 2005
I have seen their shell-shocked eyes and unbelieving expressions.
Men saddled with crushing child support obligations, forced to live on scraps or else fall . . .
Carey Roberts
March 22, 2005
If you're looking for a paragon of female virtue, don't waste your time in Chappaqua, New York. Of all American politicians, there is no one who is more . . .
Carey Roberts
March 15, 2005
News Flash — UN top brass have begun to realize that the American public is growing tired of the non-stop scandals oozing like putrid swamp-fill from the world . . .
Carey Roberts
March 13, 2005
In 1998, Gro Harlem Brundtland was named as the first female director-general of the World Health Organization. Many hailed her appointment as a long-overdue . . .
Carey Roberts
March 7, 2005
For sheer propaganda value, it doesn't get any better than the United Nations women's conference, which wraps up later this week in New York City.
No doubt you . . .
Carey Roberts
March 1, 2005
Ever notice how radical feminism has become a parody of itself?
Case in point: For years, feminists scolded us for the mere mention that some women might be . . .
Carey Roberts
February 22, 2005
Following their November 2 electoral melt-down, the Sisterhood and the rest of the radical Left lapsed into bitterness and despair. Sensing that Middle America . . .
Carey Roberts
February 15, 2005
Advisory: This week's column contains adult language. And nothing is made-up.
Picture this image: 18,000 women line up at Madison Square Garden in New York . . .
Carey Roberts
February 8, 2005
Maggie Gallagher is in hot water over her $21,500 contract with the Department of Health and Human Services, money received while her editorials were singing . . .
Carey Roberts
February 1, 2005
Two national health organizations are teaming up in an Orwellian effort to pander to women and mislead the American public about the threat of heart disease.
. . .
Carey Roberts
January 25, 2005
I doubt that many will be shocked by the revelation that political correctness has taken hold at the Washington Post.
Take the December 18 murder of pregnant . . .
Carey Roberts
January 18, 2005
Every era has its utopian movements that hold out the promise of social perfectability. One such movement is feminism, which claims the path to social nirvana . . .
Carey Roberts
January 11, 2005
There is no better example of how radical feminism hoodwinks women than the gender "wage gap" controversy.
For years, the Gender Warriors have been on the war . . .
Carey Roberts
January 4, 2005
If you want to understand the Culture War, you need to appreciate the ideology, methods, and goals of radical feminism. And to understand feminism, you must . . .
Carey Roberts
December 28, 2004
The chilly winds of Political Correctness blow ever stronger.
Item #1: This past Thursday the French Parliament passed a law that bans insults of women and . . .
Carey Roberts
December 21, 2004
Women often swap jokes that start with the line, "What if women ruled the world?" Here's one of my favorites: "If women ruled the world, men would learn phrases . . .
Carey Roberts
December 7, 2004
A band of House Republicans has done the once-unthinkable and called for the resignation of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. But giving Annan the boot is only . . .
Carey Roberts
November 30, 2004
December 1 is World AIDS Day and the focus this year is on women and girls. That's good, because almost half of all HIV-infected persons in the world are female . . .
Carey Roberts
November 23, 2004
Poor Arnold Schwarzenegger had to find out the hard way. Fresh from his stirring speech at the Republican convention where he endorsed President Bush, the . . .
Carey Roberts
November 16, 2004
What has become of all the strong women? At the N.O.W. headquarters, all the girls were wailing in disbelief. At the Feminist Majority, everyone's mascara had . . .
Carey Roberts
November 9, 2004
Following last week's historic defeat for the Democrats, pollster Celinda Lake was surely wagging her finger as if to say, "I told you so!" Because just last . . .
Carey Roberts
November 3, 2004
The polls have closed, President George Bush garnered 51% of the popular vote, and the Republicans consolidated their hold on the U.S. Congress. The 2004 . . .
Carey Roberts
October 19, 2004
Remember that famous line from George Orwell's Animal Farm: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"? Mr. Orwell, here are two more . . .
Carey Roberts
October 12, 2004
Radical feminism can be traced back directly to Marxism-Leninism. The feminist ideology, framework, and utopian aspirations all have their origin in the . . .
Carey Roberts
October 5, 2004
Not too long ago, people knew the difference between truth and falsehood. Truth was based on verifiable facts and rational logic. And falsehood was the opposite . . .
Carey Roberts
September 28, 2004
Welcome to Femlandia, fellow traveler! On today's tour, we'll be visiting the enchanting place where the natives speak an exotic dialect known as Fem-Speak.
To . . .
Carey Roberts
September 22, 2004
When anchorman Dan Rather dropped the bombshell about George Bush's National Guard service, little did he expect it would trigger a crisis of confidence at CBS . . .
Carey Roberts
September 11, 2004
Precisely at 9:27 AM, the Middle Eastern men arose from their seats to launch their well-honed plan to commandeer United Airlines flight 93. Killing passenger . . .
Carey Roberts
September 7, 2004
The dismissal of rape charges against basketball superstar Kobe Bryant has triggered a lively debate how the decision will affect sexual assault cases in the . . .
Carey Roberts
September 2, 2004
White males represent one of the most important groups in the American electorate. Forty-five million strong, these men — dubbed NASCAR Dads by the skeptical . . .
Carey Roberts
August 25, 2004
Turning her back on a strict Catholic upbringing, Germaine Greer became feminist's leading avatar of free love. As a graduate student at Cambridge University, . . .
Carey Roberts
August 17, 2004
In the early hours of Friday August 13, newspaper printing presses across the country were humming with news from the 2004 Olympic games in Greece. Everywhere, . . .
Carey Roberts
August 10, 2004
Remember that popular TV game show, To Tell the Truth? That was the program that would put three petite women on the stage — one a real-life alligator wrestler . . .
Carey Roberts
August 3, 2004
This past weekend the Vatican issued a letter to the Roman Catholic bishops which denounced feminism for preaching "conditions of subordination in order to give . . .
Carey Roberts
July 27, 2004
White males have been fleeing the Democratic Party over the last 30 years. Four years ago, candidate Al Gore managed to attract only 36% of the huge 45 million . . .
Carey Roberts
July 21, 2004
In the wee hours of April 15, 1912, the "unsinkable" SS Titanic settled into its final resting spot in the depths of the North Atlantic. The nascent cause of . . .
Carey Roberts
July 13, 2004
This week, Washington lawmakers took up the historical debate on the Federal Marriage Amendment. But the good Senators appear to be blissfully unaware of the . . .
Carey Roberts
July 6, 2004
In the distant primordial past, men took care of women, and mothers took care of children. Men produced, women reproduced.
That basic social contract was . . .
Carey Roberts
June 25, 2004
It's not a pleasant statistic, but one that we need to ponder: Overall, men are four times more likely to kill themselves than women. The risk is even more . . .
Carey Roberts
June 21, 2004
Some persons may get a chuckle out of the term. But Political Correctness is an implacable force that we must come to terms with, or else accept the reality . . .
Carey Roberts
June 15, 2004
In the past several decades, the United States has achieved the dubious distinction of becoming the world leader in fatherless families. Currently, 34% of . . .
Carey Roberts
June 8, 2004
When Vladimir Lenin seized power in 1917, he knew full well that the traditional family would fiercely resist his grand scheme to consolidate state power. So he . . .
Carey Roberts
June 1, 2004
As President Bush's polling numbers falter, Democrats are beginning to salivate over the prospect of winning the November elections. So everyone is asking, what . . .
Carey Roberts
May 26, 2004
Feminists preach the absolute equality of the sexes in all respects, save for one. They believe in the unequivocal moral superiority of women over men. The . . .
Carey Roberts
May 18, 2004
The death certificate listed suicide as the official cause of death. But the real cause of his demise was a controversial gender experiment lead by one of the . . .
Carey Roberts
May 11, 2004
Once again, women have proven themselves to be fully the equals of men — even when it comes to abusing Iraqi prisoners.
The commander of the Abu Ghraib prison, . . .
Carey Roberts
May 6, 2004
Have you noticed how feminism has morphed in the last couple of years? Before, feminism was just plain radical. Now it's become vile and absurd.
On April 25 . . .
Carey Roberts
April 28, 2004
Word comes from Martha Burk that the Augusta National Golf Club still "openly and proudly discriminates against women." We should all be working ourselves into . . .
Carey Roberts
April 20, 2004
Considering all the discredit she has brought to her cause, Martha Burk would seem to be an unlikely person to head up the powerful National Council of Women's . . .
Carey Roberts
April 14, 2004
News flash: Women are leaving the workplace in droves to become full-time mothers.
Two years ago Karen Hughes resigned as counselor to President Bush to go . . .
Carey Roberts
April 6, 2004
An American woman is beaten by her husband or boyfriend every 15 seconds. Domestic violence against pregnant women is responsible for more birth defects than . . .
Carey Roberts
March 30, 2004
Remember that lyrical ballad by Peter, Paul, and Mary? That was back in the 1960s. Forty years later, hundreds of thousands of unmarried American women are . . .
Carey Roberts
March 23, 2004
Four decades ago when feminists were making the case for women to leave their families in pursuit of a career, one of their arguments went like this: "When . . .
Carey Roberts
March 16, 2004
Just five short days after President Bill Clinton's nomination, Ruth Bader Ginsburg had been confirmed by the Senate and sworn in as Justice to the U.S. Supreme . . .
Carey Roberts
March 4, 2004
Despite the vast ideological differences that divide the pro-abortion and pro-life camps, advocates on both sides will agree on one key point: it's really the . . .
Carey Roberts
February 24, 2004
Why do Americans refer to George Washington and Thomas Jefferson as our Founding Fathers? When Christians recite the Lord's Prayer, why does the phrase, "Our . . .
Carey Roberts
February 17, 2004
Women are seeing red over the latest program from the American Heart Association, dubbed the "Go Red for Women" campaign.
The American Heart Association . . .
Carey Roberts
February 9, 2004
When I was a kid, Valentine’s Day meant eating those small, heart-shaped candies, and hoping to get a card from one of the cute girls in class — in that order . . .
Carey Roberts
February 3, 2004
By the late 1970s, about 60% of the world’s population lived under socialist rule. But following the implosion of the Soviet Empire in 1991, global socialism . . .
Carey Roberts
January 26, 2004
In recent years, the battle of the sexes has escalated into a full-fledged gender war. This conflict is playing out in the boardroom, the courtroom, and the . . .
Carey Roberts
January 16, 2004
"No woman should be authorized to stay at home to raise her children. Society should be totally different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because . . .