Michael Gaynor column
Michael J. Gaynor has been practicing law in New York since 1973. A former partner at Fulton, Duncombe & Rowe and Gaynor & Bass, he is a solo practitioner admitted to practice in New York state and federal courts and an Association of the Bar of the City of New York member.
Gaynor graduated magna cum laude, with Honors in Social Science, from Hofstra University's New College, and received his J.D. degree from St. John's Law School, where he won the American Jurisprudence Award in Evidence and served as an editor of the Law Review and the St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research. He wrote on the Pentagon Papers case for the Review and obscenity law for The Catholic Lawyer and edited the Law Review's commentary on significant developments in New York law.
The day after graduating, Gaynor joined the Fulton firm, where he focused on litigation and corporate law. In 1997 Gaynor and Emily Bass formed Gaynor & Bass and then conducted a general legal practice, emphasizing litigation, and represented corporations, individuals and a New York City labor union. Notably, Gaynor & Bass prevailed in the Second Circuit in a seminal copyright infringement case, Tasini v. New York Times, against newspaper and magazine publishers and Lexis-Nexis. The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed, 7 to 2, holding that the copyrights of freelance writers had been infringed when their work was put online without permission or compensation.
Gaynor currently contributes regularly to www.MichNews.com, www.RenewAmerica.com, www.WebCommentary.com, www.PostChronicle.com and www.therealitycheck.org and has contributed to many other websites. He has written extensively on political and religious issues, notably the Terry Schiavo case, the Duke "no rape" case, ACORN and canon law, and appeared as a guest on television and radio. He was acknowledged in Until Proven Innocent, by Stuart Taylor and KC Johnson, and Culture of Corruption, by Michelle Malkin. He appeared on "Your World With Cavuto" to promote an eBay boycott that he initiated and "The World Over With Raymond Arroyo" (EWTN) to discuss the legal implications of the Schiavo case. On October 22, 2008, Gaynor was the first to report that The New York Times had killed an Obama/ACORN expose on which a Times reporter had been working with ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief.
Gaynor's email address is gaynormike@aol.com.
Gaynor graduated magna cum laude, with Honors in Social Science, from Hofstra University's New College, and received his J.D. degree from St. John's Law School, where he won the American Jurisprudence Award in Evidence and served as an editor of the Law Review and the St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research. He wrote on the Pentagon Papers case for the Review and obscenity law for The Catholic Lawyer and edited the Law Review's commentary on significant developments in New York law.
The day after graduating, Gaynor joined the Fulton firm, where he focused on litigation and corporate law. In 1997 Gaynor and Emily Bass formed Gaynor & Bass and then conducted a general legal practice, emphasizing litigation, and represented corporations, individuals and a New York City labor union. Notably, Gaynor & Bass prevailed in the Second Circuit in a seminal copyright infringement case, Tasini v. New York Times, against newspaper and magazine publishers and Lexis-Nexis. The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed, 7 to 2, holding that the copyrights of freelance writers had been infringed when their work was put online without permission or compensation.
Gaynor currently contributes regularly to www.MichNews.com, www.RenewAmerica.com, www.WebCommentary.com, www.PostChronicle.com and www.therealitycheck.org and has contributed to many other websites. He has written extensively on political and religious issues, notably the Terry Schiavo case, the Duke "no rape" case, ACORN and canon law, and appeared as a guest on television and radio. He was acknowledged in Until Proven Innocent, by Stuart Taylor and KC Johnson, and Culture of Corruption, by Michelle Malkin. He appeared on "Your World With Cavuto" to promote an eBay boycott that he initiated and "The World Over With Raymond Arroyo" (EWTN) to discuss the legal implications of the Schiavo case. On October 22, 2008, Gaynor was the first to report that The New York Times had killed an Obama/ACORN expose on which a Times reporter had been working with ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief.
Gaynor's email address is gaynormike@aol.com.
Michael Gaynor
May 2, 2012
Obama is a secular extremist who hopes to continue to promote the secular extremist agenda in a second term, the religious heritage and First Amendment to the . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 1, 2012
Total overturn of Obamacare would be a complete vindication of the rule of law and a complete disaster for President Obama (as well as for Long's chief rival, . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 29, 2012
Putting more people on food stamps and having the percentage of Americans who actually pay federal income tax shrink is what Team Obama's re-election strategy . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 26, 2012
"Chris Matthews, ponder Matthew 7:3: 'Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?' (English . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 24, 2012
Apparently Fox News' idea of "fair and balanced" is not to include either Jehmu Greene or Anita MonCrief on its voter fraud special and to steer clear of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 23, 2012
After Dodd-Frank, true reform IS needed more than ever and Long wants to accomplish it.
Wendy Long (www.wendylongfornewyork.com) is challenging New York's . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 19, 2012
Don't mess with the Supreme Court clerk credential because you don't have it, Mr. Maragos.
Nassau County Comptroller and Republican U.S. Senate hopeful . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 17, 2012
The right thing for Turner and Maragos to do is to follow Santorum's example, stop their campaigns and work to "elect Republicans and conservatives up and down . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 16, 2012
Sometimes the duty of a prosecutor is NOT to prosecute.
Bill O'Reilly, host of "The O'Reilly Factor," is not a . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 14, 2012
Gillibrand already has demonstrated that she puts political interests ahead of principle.
Who would better represent New York in the United States Senate . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 12, 2012
If Bob Turner and George Maragos do not follow the good example of Rick Santorum and drop out of a race that is unwinnable for them, it will be up to Republican . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 11, 2012
Alas, O'Reilly did not prove to be very bold and most of America still "need to know the whole truth" about Obama. O'Reilly's bent backward so far giving Obama . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 10, 2012
Alas, O'Reilly did not prove to be very bold and most of America still "need to know the whole truth" about Obama. O'Reilly's bent backward so far giving Obama . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 7, 2012
Actually, Santorum's more like President George Herbert Walker Bush's Vice President, Dan Quayle than Reagan.
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 6, 2012
Upholding Obamacare even though it really is unconstitutional would be a perfect example of (liberal) judicial activism and declaring it unconstitutional would . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 2, 2012
Gillibrand and Long already are facing off in the 2012 New York election for a United States Senate seat. Each of them already is assured of at least one line . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 29, 2012
President Obama did what ACORN and Stern expected him to do and Obamacare may be repeal-proof, but it will be struck down soon when a majority of the United . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 27, 2012
Gillibrand not only has no answer for her poor record, but promptly became New York's Senator Etch-a-Sketch when she was elevated by appointment from an upstate . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 24, 2012
Please pray for Rick, for he is sick.
The pressures of a presidential campaign can be too much for some.
They proved to be too much for Rick . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 21, 2012
Laura Ingraham is right: Long is the who can fight the battle against the phony "War Against Women" effectively as candidate for the Senate in New York and "no . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 20, 2012
The Times and Newsday will be supporting Gillibrand no matter whom the Republicans and Conservatives nominate, but they want to make it easy for her by having . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 17, 2012
New York's Republicans and Conservatives should nominate Wendy Long to debate and then replace Gillibrand in the United States Senate, because she's the best . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 15, 2012
If Eaton can convince his fellow Republicans that Turner is the best bet to beat Gillibrand, he's probably able to sell them the Brooklyn Bridge too. Limbaugh . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 13, 2012
America can't afford either to wait four more years to end the Age of Obama or to indulge the egos of Santorum and Gingrich . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 10, 2012
If Obama is re-elected, Santorum and Gingrich will have made it possible.
After Super Tuesday, the Associated Press Republican delegate count gave Mitt . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 9, 2012
Let's focus on the real issues instead of wallow too.
Embattled conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh made a huge mistake when he called Georgetown Law . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 8, 2012
Obama not only became the most pro-abortion president in American history, but proceeded to violate the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 7, 2012
Gillibrand obviously wants to talk about abortion and contraception instead of the actual issues — religious liberty and conscience protection — and . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 6, 2012
People need to know the truth and to be responsible, and "bold and brilliant" Dr. Grossman is fearlessly telling ugly truth that is very inconvenient for two . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 3, 2012
Long is an ardent and articulate proponent of constitutional fidelity and the rule of law and opponent of legislating from the bench.
New York Daily News . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 1, 2012
To preserve religious liberty, President Obama must not be re-elected and his successor must undo Obama infringements on religious liberty and restore respect . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 29, 2012
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 28, 2012
More than a decade younger than Maragos, interested in politics all her life and steeped in the law and the legislative process, Long is much better qualified, . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 26, 2012
As for Coulter's question — "What's Their Problem with Romney?", the answer is either one of three four-letter words: FEAR (of Obama supporters), ENVY (of . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 24, 2012
All that Santorum and Ginrich can do by continuing in the race is to help Obama.
Mitt Romney was presidential in the Arizona presidential debate.
Rick . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 23, 2012
The United States of America does not have an official religion, of course, but Obama is trying very hard to make secular extremism its de facto public religion . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 18, 2012
Pelosi and Gillibrand are Planned Parenthood worshipers who use women's health as a euphemism for acts that the Catholic Church condemns as grave sins.
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Michael Gaynor
February 16, 2012
Conservatives who are concerned that Romney is not conservative enough or was not conservative soon enough would be wise to realize that Team Obama, including . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 15, 2012
A President who would run roughshod over America's fundamental freedoms is patently unfit and should be removed from office.
The Obama plan to promote . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 14, 2012
"The door of the Free Exercise Clause stands tightly closed against any governmental regulation of religious beliefs as such.... Government may neither compel . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 9, 2012
The sooner the fractured opposition to Obama knows all the relevant facts and coalesces behind Romney as the person with the experience and skills needed now, . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 8, 2012
Obama needed to distance himself from ACORN, so he ended its involvement as a census partner and signed the bill defunding of ACORN and his Administration . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 6, 2012
In key respects Obama IS over his head, but Obama's decision to withdraw conscience protection is evil and unAmerican, not good.
Mitt Romney really cares . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 27, 2012
The sooner the Republican circular firing squad stops shooting and the folks who know that Obama must be a one-term President rally behind Romney, the better.
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Michael Gaynor
January 19, 2012
Ingraham called Romney "Tricky Mitt" for using the robo call, but the call is truthful, not tricky, and suggesting that South Carolinians won't understand it is . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 4, 2012
Santorum was right about Romney in 2008 and Romney remains "the clear conservative candidate that can go into the general election with a united Republican . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 28, 2011
Ironically, "fair and balanced" Fox News has former Project Vote head Jehmu Greene on its payroll and on air as a Fox contributor, but not MonCrief, who worked . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 23, 2011
Of the announced candidates for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, Romney is the only one Team Obama fears.
It really doesn't make sense.
Why . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 19, 2011
Romney will be the beneficiary of the bravery of former ACORN insider MonCrief and the boldness of Bachmann.
On June 16, 2011, in "Rising star Michele . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 15, 2011
Ingraham was right then and what she was right about then remains right now.
It has long been said that if you aren't a liberal when you're young, you have . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 13, 2011
Gingrich's first two wives learned that Gingrich could not be trusted to keep his word, so why should voters trust him?
On "The O'Reilly Factor" last . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 9, 2011
We must demand good character from public servants and candidates to be public servants regardless of their political affiliation.
Now that the Gingrich . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 8, 2011
GOP primary voters who are considering plighting their troth to Gingrich didn't live and breathe every moment of his time in the sun the way we did.
George . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 6, 2011
Based on Romney's admirable marriage, voters can be confident because Romney abides by his oaths to God.
Dick Morris's "Gingrich, Romney: The Electability . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 3, 2011
Give Obama a fit: Make it Mitt.
The upcoming presidential election is much too important to let President Obama effectively pick his Republican opponent.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
December 1, 2011
Obama ran as the candidate of hope and change when most people yearned for change and were willing to entrust their hope to the charismatic Obama instead of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 29, 2011
The twice divorced Gingrich is not worthy. He resigned in disgrace and now he's trying to make his own "Monica Lewinsky" the next First Lady. Chutzpah is no . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 21, 2011
It's a shame that when it comes to realizing the importance of viability Lowry is no Bill Buckley.
National Review's first editor, the late William F. . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 17, 2011
There is no perfect candidate, but surely we can do better than a man who took consultant fees from Freddie Mac and did not blow the whistle about its policies . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 10, 2011
Axelrod must be salivating at the thought of the twice divorced Newt Gingrich as Obama's opponent, trying to make his third wife America's next First Lady. Bill . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 9, 2011
I do not know whether Bialek's lawyer, Gloria Allred, had her pass a polygraph test before going public with her story, but if Cain wants to put this matter . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 3, 2011
Bottom line: Obama must not be re-elected.
Dividing and conquering is a strategy to maintain power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into chunks . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 31, 2011
It's time for Ryun to move on, not Bachmann.
American Majority president and self-described amateur historian Ned Ryun asked Andrew Breitbart why he wrote . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 26, 2011
Anita remains a problem for Obama and how big a problem depends upon how generally known her story becomes.
Whittaker Chambers incurred the wrath of the Far . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 25, 2011
Obama was elected President in 2008 because the nature of his relationship with ACORN and the illicit connection between his presidential campaign and ACORN's . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 23, 2011
Too much is at stake NOT to nominate Romney.
The Right goes wrong when it ignores the admonition of the late William F. Buckley to support the best viable . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 18, 2011
Like ACORN, Obama pursued socialism stealthily, and in 2008 far too few Americans realized it.
Abraham Lincoln was right: "You can fool some of the people . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 17, 2011
The ugly truth is that in 2008 most voters were conned and America's government has been corrupted since the Obama Administration began.
Laura Ingraham's . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 13, 2011
For President, Make It Mitt. He's The Best Fit.
After listening to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie endorse Mitt Romney and watching Romney become the . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 10, 2011
Romney is the best antidote to the Age of Obama.
In politics, tragically, perception can trump reality.
That's how Obama won the presidency in 2008. He . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 7, 2011
Ironically, Breitbart is the best hope for Obama and the Far Left, because Obama's only path to re-election requires his opposition to split and Breitbart, who . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 26, 2011
President Obama's heart is with socialism, but he's not candid about it, like Senator Bernie Sanders.
Governor Romney's hesitancy to describe President Obama . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 24, 2011
The truth, the whole truth and perhaps nothing but the truth about Obama can make you President, Governor Romney.
Last night Mitt Romney won a Republican . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 21, 2011
If there really is a problem, Bishop Zurek needs to explain what it is in detail. Otherwise, he should stop calling attention to himself by interfering with . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 10, 2011
Secular extremism is NOT the kind of "fundamental transformation" Americans, whose basic rights come from God (see the American Declaration of Independence) . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 19, 2011
Even more important for America's imperiled future, a hearing that focuses on The New York Times spiking an Obama/ACORN expose shortly before Election Day 2008 . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 17, 2011
If the whole truth about Obama and how he won the Presidency becomes generally known before Election Day 2012, his daughters, dog and outside jump shot won't . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 10, 2011
Sadly, Cardinal McCarrick has found an excuse for the sin of disregarding Canon 915 and knowingly giving Communion to pro-abortion nominally Catholic . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 8, 2011
Thanks be to God, and the Tea Party, Obama no longer has control of Congress and there is real hope for a change back to the traditional American values that . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 3, 2011
Our belief that America should live within its means and not spend more than it takes in distinguishes us as patriots who love our country, not to be equated . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 2, 2011
The truth is that Obama was elected President because critically important information about him and his presidential campaign was not made generally known and . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 29, 2011
Default needs to be avoided, but so too the downgrading of America's credit rating. Team Obama is not up to making the kind of cuts that may be necessary to . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 26, 2011
For America's sake, truth must trump "civility" and lies must be exposed regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, sex or presidential status.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
July 16, 2011
If Ingraham's mom wasn't saving for her daughter's college education and cell phones had been around when Ingraham was a teenager, maybe her mom would have . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 14, 2011
If the maid gets a pass like Magnum and former New Yorker Tawana Brawley, Democrat district attorneys may not continue to receive the benefit of the doubt.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
July 12, 2011
Apparently Tribe still felt the need to explain fundamental constitutional law publicly to his sometimes audacious protege.
In 1987 first year law student . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 6, 2011
"Justice Jeanine" Pirro lamented that conclusive evidence of guilt disappeared because Caylee's body was in a swamp so long and railed that Casey Anthony should . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 5, 2011
Americans need to appreciate the truth about "progressives," and Congressional Republicans need to stand firm for America's sake.
Ironically, the financial . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 30, 2011
Speaker Boehner, this time stand don't cry or flinch AND use your power to investigate Obama's relationship with ACORN (about which he blatantly lied) and the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 29, 2011
The stealth socialists' ongoing transformation of America must be rejected and reversed because they reject America's traditional values and . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 27, 2011
Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies, Malkin's no. 1 best seller, points out that people ARE part of the problem while . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 23, 2011
"What is an establishment of religion? It must have a creed, defining what a man must believe; it must have rights and ordinances, which believers must observe; . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 21, 2011
Weiner has to be thinking that if he was a Democrat president or presidential candidate, he would still be in office, or running, and being protected by the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 16, 2011
Of of the Republican presidential hopefuls, declared and undeclared, Bachmann appears to be the one most likely to expose the whole truth about Obama, ACORN, . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 14, 2011
Obama won a presidential election by finally throwing Rev. Jeremiah Wright "under the bus" and he hopes to win re-election by having lied about his relationship . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 13, 2011
For Obama, the facts are damning: he was ACORN's man, he lied about his relationship with ACORN and the liberal media establishment covered up/ignored the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 7, 2011
The Establishment of Religion Clause has been expanded beyond recognition to create an unintended veto power for secular extremists claiming tender . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 5, 2011
The Founders expected religious values to inform public policy and religious expression to be welcome in the public square and the religious clauses of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 3, 2011
Unfortunately, thanks to the liberal media establishment led by The New York Times, most voters didn't know the truth about Obama, ACORN and the origin of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 28, 2011
Pray for the saving of Schultz's immortal soul and Ingraham to succeed in saving our imperiled country!
"It is up to each of us — myself included . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 27, 2011
The truth about Obama's ties to ACORN and his presidential campaign's relationship with Project Vote (a key part of the ACORN "family of organizations') is . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 23, 2011
I don't think that Obama's a Moslem, but I'm sure he's not a Catholic, an Evangelical Christian, or a Jew.
President Obama and his shills at NBC and MSNBC . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 21, 2011
If you can afford all books about ACORN, Vadum's is available.
Matthew Vadum's book on ACORN, attractively titled "Subversion, Inc.: How Obama's ACORN Red . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 19, 2011
Obama is the worst president ever on life issues, so pro-lifers will prefer him to Obama, even though they wish he had converted sooner, but if Mitt maintains . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 18, 2011
Obama's ties to ACORN and SEIU put him in the White House and, if the truth about him and them becomes generally known in time, Obama will be a one-term . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 7, 2011
Expecting the liberal media establishment to pursue and to publish the truth when it does not fit its agenda is unrealistic, of course, but people like Senator . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 5, 2011
BHO's decision to send in the Navy Seals to deal with OBL was the right one. But his reluctance to share credit and acknowledge the benefit of waterboarding was . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 28, 2011
The long form bears the signed name of the attending physician, Dr. David A. Sinclair.
If a "birther' is defined as a person who believes that President . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 25, 2011
At best, the Hannity special whet the appetite for an Obama/ACORN/liberal media bias expose while focusing on old news, including how The Times misreported for . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 21, 2011
Eventually the truth prevailed and the politically and racially based prosecution that was a persecution ended with a declaration from the North Carolina . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 20, 2011
R's who are afraid to tell the truth about Team Obama and the liberal media establishment may as well be D's.
Demagogic — "of, relating to, or . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 18, 2011
Will the House Republicans stand strong or meekly go along with what would be terribly wrong?
When it comes to raising the national debt limit, Barack Obama . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 15, 2011
The truth is that the deal was what Obama needed to pose for centrists, NOT what America needs, and Boehner was elected Speaker to be bold and smart, not timid . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 12, 2011
When you are racing toward a cliff, slowing down by a few miles an hour is NOT enough.
Dick Morris and Eileen McCann are right:
"John Boehner has just . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 9, 2011
The Tea Party class of 2010 made Minority Leader Boehner Speaker Boehner because they realized that President Obama's "fundamental transformation" needed to be . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 31, 2011
There you have it from Rathke himself: New Orleans ACORN is "now A Community Voice," not mute or dead.
Donald Trump may not run for the Republican . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 30, 2011
Fittingly, Catherine Engelbrecht, the mother/wife/businesswoman heading King Street Patriots, closed the National Summit by displaying a "belt of truth" that . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 29, 2011
Those who aren't obese will be deprived of their freedom of choice, because the choice must not be made available to the obese.
On January 13, 2011, a month . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 27, 2011
Speaker Boehner, if you won't insist that Obamacare be defunded immediately as a condition to approving must-pass legislation, at least condition that must-pass . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 25, 2011
The people behind and out front in the "concerted campaign" against "SCOTUS conservatives" are not "liberals." They are radicals — socialists and stealth . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 23, 2011
Lord Windsor is determined to demonstrate that "[t]he practice of abortion is a mortal wound in Europe's heart, in the center of Hellenic and Judeo-Christian . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 18, 2011
The Castro brothers are still ruling Cuba. Likewise, the Gadhafi family isn't going to relinquish control over Libya, it will have to be taken away.
Remember . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 16, 2011
In Wisconsin, where it had started, eventually things fell apart instead of into place as a result of public employee unions having been given collective . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 15, 2011
Chanin candidly explained his union's effectiveness in stark terms that undermine the illusion the union has worked hard to create about putting children first. . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 11, 2011
Wisconsin Democrat state senators could not have expected to be permitted to block a vote indefinitely, so they did what they could do: stall as long as . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 9, 2011
History shows that some of the legal incidents of marriage have changed, not the fundamental nature of marriage.
On March 8, 2011, Touro Law Center presented . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 8, 2011
Very fittingly, Father Murray compared Dr. Nathanson to Whittaker Chambers, the repentant ex-Communist who exposed Alger Hiss as having been a member of his . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 4, 2011
"Dr. Miriam Grossman is a bright, bold, but solitary beacon revealing the avalanche of faulty sex education and counseling that is endangering the physical and . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 1, 2011
Obama wants to keep looking ahead, because his past may be catching up to him.
ACORN founder and chief organizer from 1970 to 2008 Wade Rathke candidly . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 28, 2011
"The time has come to lift the veil and reveal the untold story of America's Radical-in-Chief and his socialist political world."
Now that the Obama . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 22, 2011
Kurtz's failure to include MonCrief was as foolish as trying to prosecute Communist Alger Hiss without Whittaker Chambers and his "Pumpkin Papers" would have . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 16, 2011
Far Leftists reject and undermine fundamental America values. They ARE enemies, not honorable opponents. Pretending otherwise is unacceptable.
There's no . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 15, 2011
Timid Republicans and even some conservatives are afraid to challenge President Obama on his ACORN ties and lies, but radicals who know the truth follow the . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 9, 2011
Assuming that Egypt will suddenly be fundamentally transformed into an enlightened democracy is wishful thinking.
Change is not necessarily for the better.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
February 8, 2011
O'Reilly played Obama cheerleader and Obama was grateful.
Bill O'Reilly's interview of President Obama on Super Bowl Sunday (http://www.politicsdaily.com/201 . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 4, 2011
Rathke's post made it clear that the Gamamiel Foundation supports the uprising in Egypt. Predictably President Obama is pushing hard for "community reorganizing . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 26, 2011
Will Pence be the next James Garfield (the only President elected directly from the House of Representatives)?
Last October, Jason Wright, editor of . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 24, 2011
Obama is a sly stealth socialist, not a centrist, and his idea of "fundamental transformation" would substitute American unexceptionalism for American . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 19, 2011
It's a small, interconnected stealth socialist world.
ACORN founder and Chief Organizer for 38 years Wade Rathke(http://chieforganizer.org/biography/): "The . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 17, 2011
Obama cleverly used a shooting tragedy (and sloganed tee shirts and a Jumbotron applause signal) to promote his re-election campaign and mute (or it least tone . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 16, 2011
Ms. MonCrief will be working in Houston to help the Crispus Attucks Tea Party identify and prepare Conservative candidates for upcoming elections.
In October . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 14, 2011
History shows that Democrats reflexively blame Republicans without proof, pretend that supporting the Tea Party is fomenting violence and prescribe rhetorical . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 12, 2011
"Now, Obama tries to be witty and charming with ignorant gun and violence references, and the Obama supporters say it is a part of politics, and a necessary and . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 11, 2011
"Different faith traditions have different opinions about all those things. It doesn't stop us or any other civilized society from making a judgment that has . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 5, 2011
Americans need to know the whole truth about Obama's involvement with ACORN, not merely whether he "worked for" or "worked with" ACORN.
ACORN founder and . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 3, 2011
To check how the battle for the hearts and minds of the America people is going, take note of the focus of the political discussion. If ACORN whistleblower . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 24, 2010
Americans need to know the whole truth. They have not gotten it from the liberal media establishment...but it's there.
Team Obama (including its liberal . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 22, 2010
WARNING: The Far Left will be with Obama by Election Day 2012, so even "a strong, courageous, America- focused alternative" may not beat Obama if the canard . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 15, 2010
Even if Justice Breyer somehow divined Madison's motivation, it would not warrant judicial revision of the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment means what it . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 14, 2010
Independents especially note: like Clinton was, Obama is a threat to the rule of law that the judiciary swears to, and the Constitution obligates them to, . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 8, 2010
The best way to stop Obama from being re-elected and his "progressive" agenda from being implemented is to subject him to the scrutiny he has avoided, thanks to . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 6, 2010
It appears that Palin, not KKT, understands what America was created to be. Palin rightly rejects secular extremism, not the First Amendment's Establishment and . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 2, 2010
WARNING: Unless President Obama is shown to have lied to the American people, there is no assurance that he won't be re-elected.
Team Obama was skillful as . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 30, 2010
Justices are not supposed to be Humpty Dumptys, insisting as Humpty Dumpty did to Alice, in a scornful tone: "When I use a word, it means just what I choose it . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 16, 2010
Good riddance to the ACORN corporate entities that filed for bankruptcy, but bankruptcy filing is no excuse for continuing to keep from the American people the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 15, 2010
Ironically, that embezzlement by Rathke's brother, its cover up as a purely internal matter for many years and then the leaking of the story by a disgruntled . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 13, 2010
Are you really so wary of Laura that you are willing to disrespect her millions of listeners (and sell fewer copies of your book)?
On November 9, 2010, . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 7, 2010
Biennial Delaware Senate candidate O'Donnell's inability to acknowledge that and immature insistence on whining and blaming others because she wasn't elected, . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 4, 2010
It was opportunity, not emergency, that made Team Obama enact Obamacare.
What did stealth socialist President Obama and soon-to-be former Speaker Pelosi do . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 3, 2010
There is much in the election results for conservatives and Republicans to celebrate, but there is more that smart strategizing could and should have . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 1, 2010
Wicked Witch of the West to Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz": "Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!! You cursed brat! Look what you've done !! I'm melting, melting. Ohhhhh, what a world . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 31, 2010
There are multiple problems with Palin's passionate pronouncement, both with what was said and unsaid.
Ralph Waldo Emerson stated that "a foolish consistency . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 30, 2010
The First Amendment rights to free exercise of religion and freedom of association would be eviscerated if a woman seeking another woman who shared her faith as . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 29, 2010
Palin has a BIG Joe Miller problem now. How she handles it should tell us whether she's presidential.
Now that political commentators have acknowledged that . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 27, 2010
EVERYONE needs to learn the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
When ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief stated, twice, on "The O'Reilly Factor" . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 26, 2010
The problem with Coons is NOT that he graduated from Yale Law School. SO DID JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS! SO DID ALASKA TEA PARTY FAVORITE SENATE CANDIDATE JOE . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 25, 2010
NPR's firing of Williams is like building a mosque near Ground Zero — there's a legal right to do it, but it's wrong to exercise that right.
Juan . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 23, 2010
What had been self-evident to the Founders and the predicate for the establishment of the United States of America was arbitrarily deemed by judicial activists . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 21, 2010
Bottom line: O'Donnell's ignorance is curable; Coons' radicalism is fatal.
Delaware Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell continues to . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 20, 2010
Perhaps Connecticut's Republican Senate candidate, Linda McMahon, can promote a steel cage charity match between Meghan McCain and Christine O'Donnell, bill it . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 18, 2010
Democrats are delighted to have public attention focused on O'Donnell as the Tea Party star, as polls show opponents closing on less controversial and more . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 17, 2010
I don't want a candidate who avoids personal responsibility and blames others. I've already got a President who does that.
Hot Air commenters:
"I'm sick . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 16, 2010
Tolerating the intolerable is a vice, not a virtue.
Kudos to Zack Boren, a captain in the Army JAG Corps who works as a defense attorney for soldiers at Ft. . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 14, 2010
Hopefully, the voters will realize that the moderators were manipulative and understand that they were because Coons needed their help.
Christine O'Donnell, . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 13, 2010
Either we will continue to be subject to President Obama's radical and only very partially revealed plans for our future, or we will place a strong check on the . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 12, 2010
Cuomo should either accept the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church or cease and desist from identifying himself as a Catholic.
Lord Acton said that power . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 8, 2010
O'Donnell can win if she exposes Coons as a radical, not by whining that she didn't go to Yale and inherits millions of dollars too.
Political ambition and . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 5, 2010
Are the black voters staying with President Obama because he's brought prosperity?
The Los Angeles Times reports:
"The good news for President Obama is . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 4, 2010
Sadly, the thought that all was well before appears to be rightwing wishful thinking and the result of accepting the Andrew Breitbart attitude expressed in . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 1, 2010
The Obamas don't deserve free public housing in the District of Columbia, but Ingraham, a genuine resident of the District of Columbia, deserves a D.C. radio . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 30, 2010
For O'Donnell, opportunity is loudly knocking. If she responds boldly, an election day victory will not be shocking.
National Review intern Katrina Trinko's . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 28, 2010
Anyone thinking the book lacks contemporary relevance hasn't read it.
Hardy Green, in The Company Town: Industrial Edens and Satanic Mills That Shaped the . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 27, 2010
Not appeasing the biased liberal media establishment is not enough.
Delaware's United States Senate seat that Christine O'Donnell is seeking may be the most . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 21, 2010
Pray not, but recall the disgrace known as the Duke lacrosse case and remember how the race card was shamelessly played in it, in the names of personal benefit . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 20, 2010
The Delaware Senate race is a battle of Chris's: O'Donnell v. Coons. Better a repentant candidate who sees the light and tries to do what's right (O'Donnell) . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 17, 2010
The truth is that the insightful Ingraham was right from the start, the feisty Palin made an understandable mistake and then shamelessly stayed the course . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 15, 2010
Sorry, Sarah. Wrong on both scores: Lamontagne's "the true conservative" in the race, as Laura Ingraham said last December, and the story about the quiet payout . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 13, 2010
Ironically, the Republican establishment hoping to wrest control of the United States Senate from the Democrats backed the wrong candidate and it may cost them . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 10, 2010
Sadly, some pro-lifers who should know better are doubling down instead of admitting that they didn't do their due diligence.
On August 29, 2010, New . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 9, 2010
Somehow Sarah Palin made a BIG mistake. She thought that Ayotte was a great "pro-life warrior" who had won a great legal victory and endorsed Ayotte as a "Mama . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 6, 2010
Ayotte "won" a very limited victory (and no real credit to her as fill in in the case for her predecessor as New Hampshire Attorney General). While the case . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 1, 2010
While Palin apparently believes that Ayotte is a pro-life warrior, Dr. Douglas Black, who performs abortions at the FeminIst Health Center in New Hampshire, . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 26, 2010
Palin endorsed Kelly Ayotte over the authentic conservative, Ovide Lamontagne. Radio and television star, Obama Diaries author and Dartmouth graduate Laura . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 25, 2010
President Obama, in The Audacity of Hope: "What could I say? That a literal reading of the Bible was folly. That Mr. Keyes, a Roman Catholic, should disregard . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 24, 2010
Americans have cause to be "doubtful" of Obama's motives and "wary" of his convenient claims.
Karl Marx, the "father of Communism," favored "sharing the . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 23, 2010
The ACORN defunding seems to have been a greater punishment than Hester Prynne's scarlet letter. Especially in an age of Big Government, isn't being . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 19, 2010
As Abraham Lincoln explained: "You may fool all the people some of the time, you can even fool some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 16, 2010
The Second Circuit acknowledged that "some evidence in the record indicating that ACORN was precluded from receiving federal funds upon the legislature's . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 3, 2010
America needs to elect authentic conservatives like Lamontagne who will stand strong against stealth socialism, not naive RINOs in denial. New Hampshire has the . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 31, 2010
Six-time Socialist Party presidential candidate Norman Thomas realized that he would never be elected and consoled himself with the thought that his ideas . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 26, 2010
If the whole truth had become known to the American people right after Obama lied to them about his relationship with ACORN in the last presidential debate, the . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 22, 2010
We need the truth to prevail, not lies, and conservatives do themselves a debilitating disservice by embracing Alinskyism instead of truth.
Abraham Lincoln . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 16, 2010
Now more than ever, America needs the likes of Laura Ingraham, who obviously is bolder and smarter than Bill O'Reilly and much more capable of exposing the . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 14, 2010
Perhaps Hannity will have Erik Rush back on to comment on why the Obama Justice Department gave a pass to those New Black Panthers who intimidated white voters . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 8, 2010
When ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief realized that ACORN was not for her after all, that was a good thing, because ACORN was a threat to America. But when . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 29, 2010
Stealth socialism allowed ACORN to set the stage for Obama's 'regime' as they called it internally.
On June 25, 2010, ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 25, 2010
Gingrich sees the secular-socialist tidal wave, but apparently he thinks that Obama — the stealth socialist instrument or "tip of the Cloward-Piven spear" — is . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 23, 2010
Folks who thought ACORN was dead or dying should read up on snakes shedding skin.
ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief told the inside story of ACORN's . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 21, 2010
Ms. Ingraham spoke truth that Republican Congressional leaders won't and gave sound political advice.
Congressman Joe Barton, top Republican on the House . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 18, 2010
The question for the courts is not one of practicality or convenience, but of Congressional intent.
About a year ago I wrote about this case: Lindsay v. APFA . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 17, 2010
The biggest problem with The Times is NOT lack of vigilance or inconsistency. It is publishing what fits the political correctness agenda and concealing or even . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 15, 2010
Obama has been fortunate to escape scrutiny, to have race work for him and to be able to fool or to intimidate people, even some conservatives. America is . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 14, 2010
Secular extremists and stealth socialists are NOT my idea of elites. They are grave dangers to the constitutional republic under God that the United States of . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 8, 2010
"Progressive" professors like Palermo are "on the warpath" against Beck, and the main reason IS "specific content": Beck poses a significant threat to . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 2, 2010
There was nothing about O'Keefe being penitent, chastened, or wiser as a result of pleading guilty to a federal crime in either the Memorial Day article or the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 1, 2010
If you want the American Republic to survive, then pray that Obama's "position and popularity" don't survive!
Peggy Noonan is saying that President Obama is . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 28, 2010
A president who looks down his nose at the people and clings to his tele-prompter like he says Americans cling to God and guns needs to have some connection . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 27, 2010
It is the tyranny of the secular extremist minority that needs to be stopped and General Kagan isn't one to stop it.
Americans United for Separation of . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 20, 2010
If Chief Justice John Roberts had written a thesis on fascism and opined that fascism had "greatness" and described the Third Reich's "demise" as a "critical . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 19, 2010
Amazingly, General Kagan described "U.S. Socialism's demise" as a "critical problem" (p. 128) instead of welcome news, and she seems to have been trying to . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 18, 2010
It's not hard to figure out Kagan...and she's not a closet conservative! In that amicus brief, she sought, at the expense of the Department of Defense, an . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 17, 2010
A judge is supposed to follow the law, not fashion it as he or she "sees fit."
The "discussions" last week on "The O'Reilly Factor" between Bill "You're . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 12, 2010
President Obama campaigned as a supporter of traditional marriage, but his nomination of Ms. Kagan speaks louder that his campaign words.
Henry David Thoreau . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 10, 2010
Tyson said that as a historian he did not believe everything he read in the newspapers. Likewise, everything in Tyson's self-serving, politically correct book . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 4, 2010
With the 2008 presidential election won, Rathke bluntly explained that the legacy of "all contemporary community organizers... from Obama to" himself is the . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 2, 2010
The solution is to expose the stealth socialist in the White House, not to offer distinctions of academic interest and to equate President Obama with former . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 28, 2010
America's problem is Obama, not God or religion.
At the close of the nuclear weapons summit in Washington, D.C. earlier this month, President Obama, when . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 27, 2010
Twelve states still prohibit surreptitious recording and the United States Supreme Court left no doubt that such prohibition is constitutional. So are . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 23, 2010
What the Second Circuit will be deciding shortly is NOT whether ACORN is good or bad, or righteous or rotten, but whether the ban on ACORN funding is banned by . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 20, 2010
President Obama owes his presidency to Rathke's ACORN and its Project Vote affiliate and Stern's SEIU and Rathke is rightly concerned with the next presidential . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 18, 2010
The First Amendment has never been officially amended, but liberal judicial activists have twisted its religious clauses beyond recognition under the guise of . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 16, 2010
It was ironic for Obama to describe Bush as "almost messianic," but there was no way Obama would have joined the Gang of 14. He was hoping to be nominating . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 12, 2010
Just as a bell cannot be unrung, Obama cannot be unelected, but at least the implementation of his radical agenda can be stopped and eventually reversed and . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 8, 2010
Does the scurrilous attack on Pope Benedict XVI remind you of the radical scheme to discredit Pope Pius XII beginning with "The Deputy"? It should. See . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 6, 2010
President Obama's rating has fallen sharply since the Sotomayor confirmation, so Justice Stevens is not likely to wait for the persons elected to the United . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 1, 2010
Colonel Chandler understood and explained the socialist threat before Election Day 2008, but liberal media establishment put ACORN's candidate in the White . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 31, 2010
If there is evidence that "the shadow of past sins threatens to engulf this papacy," surely it would have been presented. Without it, insinuation had to do.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
March 29, 2010
Archbishop Dolan is not a lawyer or a Congressman, so his ignorance of United States law is understandable. But any Congressperson, especially a lawyer . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 26, 2010
Obamacare has Commerce Clause and Tenth Amendment problems and Obama shill Chris Matthews has bias and ignorance problems.
In McCray v. United States, 195 U . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 25, 2010
Bulletin to Hannity: Some people ARE "the enemy" and won't be "talk[ed]...off the edge," and Team Obama won't be stopped until unmasked. Yoda was right: Do or . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 23, 2010
"America is facing one of the greatest onslaughts of expanded government in history. Time is short...."
In a organizational statement released on March 22, 2 . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 21, 2010
Obama is about to deliver as much "health care reform" as possible, fulfilling his commitment to ACORN. Obama has not been exposed and forced to retreat, but . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 18, 2010
O'Reilly's looking out for O'Reilly, not "the folks."
As president, Obama is pursuing "fundamental change" and scary while Bill O'Reilly is wary. Yes, Bill O . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 17, 2010
Whether it's the Constitution of the United States or of Honduras that is at stake, Team Obama puts fundamental radical change above the rule of law.
Are you . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 15, 2010
Note to Fox News: Having ACORN dissolve (really camouflage itself) is unimportant if the radical ACORN/Obama agenda — Obamacare, Cap & Tax, Obamnesty, automatic . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 11, 2010
How about change for the better and going with the brighter and the bolder? How about Laura Ingraham for O'Reilly, Michelle Malkin for Beck and Mark Levin for . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 8, 2010
Ms. Giles may well bring down the heavenly house for good intentions and be excused for overzealousness as a result of being confused/used by her father and . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 5, 2010
Ms. Coulter has a key fact wrong (Ms. Giles' age) and mistakenly suggests that "advancing prostitution" is a crime in New York. Under New York law, there is no . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 2, 2010
Apparently Hartsock and/or Breitbart's Big Journalism at least partly realized that Hartsock's adoption of the Alinskyite ridicule strategy to respond to Ms. . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 1, 2010
York's right about the evidence showing that it's wrong to assume that the voters want a "Bold Obama" agenda and wrong about why Obama continues to push . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 24, 2010
Will Beck report the truth about the ACORN 8 faster than he did about Obama lying about his relationship with ACORN? Or will he be too embarrassed to report it? . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 22, 2010
Eden and Doino had taken fair and balanced exception to conservative activists turning to the radical Alinsky for guidance. Eden/Doino did NOT criticize . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 21, 2010
Beck and Breitbart should heed William F. Buckley, Jr.'s wisdom and try to emulate him.
"Before there was Ronald Reagan there was Barry Goldwater, and before . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 18, 2010
Alas, the befuddled Ms. Parker considers Mrs. Palin bedazzling, but not "rightful heir to the presidency," and will resort to literary lunacy to punish McCain . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 16, 2010
Obama is MUCH more than "a politician in community organizers' clothing." He is the radical, highly polished and presentable instrument of the likes of ACORN, . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 14, 2010
Note to Erickson, Breitbart, O'Reilly and Beck: At a minimum, Obama has not been fully candid with the American people about his birth certificate. Giving him a . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 12, 2010
I should have added that McCray had quietly acted in his own interest in pushing Kappa Alpha Psi Federal Credit Union (KAPFCU) to replace Citizens Consulting, . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 8, 2010
Did Ms. Reid mesmerize the Beckster? Is Beck educable, or doomed to remain a Reid dupe?
Why has Glenn Beck enthusiastically promoted Marcel Reid and her . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 5, 2010
The sooner the whole truth about Obama and his radical enablers is generally known, the better.
Law students are told not to assume.
It's good advice for . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 3, 2010
Note to Ms. Giles: Surreptitious recording is felonious in Pennsylvania, Maryland, California and your home state of Florida, entering federal premises under . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 1, 2010
Many "Pimp and Pro" sting fans will continue to rationalize that whatever O'Keefe feels he needs to do to dig out the truth is lawful, but not all means are . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 31, 2010
O'Keefe's main problem is not whether professional journalists like David Shuster can get facts straight or are credible, but whether he committed a crime in . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 28, 2010
"Exposing the corruption and criminality of the Left is essential, but 'using their own tricks' may be a slippery slope or criminal."
Michelle Malkin: "Ugh: . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 25, 2010
Obama's personal popularity is based on the general willingness of Americans to give him the benefit of the doubt, the wickedness or willful blindness of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 22, 2010
Rich, Obama's personal popularity remains high only because the truth about him is little known and you need to know about Ms. MonCrief.
National Review . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 20, 2010
The message was clear: America remains a center-right country, Obama has not delivered the change most Americans want and the Far Left's big-government and will . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 17, 2010
"Stopping things which can be proven unconstitutional is praiseworthy and I applaud you for your efforts. Stopping persons, however, who may be proven . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 10, 2010
Harry Reid's comments were politically astute, but politically incorrect, so he had to apologize, for being truthful, albeit privately, and embarrassing Obama.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
January 6, 2010
The logical conclusion is that there is SOMETHING on the document that Obama does not want to share with the American people. Even the Beckster should realize . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 5, 2010
Vadum is right about ACORN wrongdoing being "whitewashed" in the report, Democrat coverup for its unofficial arm ACORN and Darnell Nash's fraudulent voting, but . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 1, 2010
We need clarity, not spin, especially when pretense is triumphing.
Edward Whelan, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and regular contributor to . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 28, 2009
Obamacare is NOT "just another giveaway to liberal groups." It's a key part of the wealth redistribution strategy and a dangerous expansion of government . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 21, 2009
To win passage of Obamacare, Obama cleverly put up the traditional White House creche after all and finally ordered a surge in Afghanistan. (First things first. . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 16, 2009
ACORN does not have a right to federal funding, but, like everyone else, ACORN has a constitutional right not to be the subject of a bill of attainder and Judge . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 10, 2009
Now dangerous organizations — ACORN, SEIU and La Raza — have their man Obama pursing their radical agenda and the Obamas are celebrating by serving ACORN . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 7, 2009
Will the California Attorney General consider Breitbart legally responsible for the surreptitious recording in California, based on his own statements, even . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 3, 2009
"The Lid" rightly described Ms. MonCrief's testimony as "incredible," but mistitled its excellent article "STUNNING New ACORN Revelations: Shifting Public Money . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 30, 2009
Will the "Pimp and Pro" ACORN story morph into ACORNgate?
Some people do hard work the right way, while others choose to disregard law that they don't . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 27, 2009
WHAT IS NONSENSE IS THE DESCRIPTION OF THE KILLED "GAME CHANGER" STORY AS ABOUT "ACORN'S ALLEGED VOTER REGISTRATION FRAUD"! IT WAS ABOUT AN ILLEGAL ATTEMPT BY . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 24, 2009
God bless Justice Thomas!
The late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan was right about people being entitled to their own opinions but not their own facts.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
November 21, 2009
Was that tactic a stroke of brilliance or an act of stupidity and desperation?
ACORN is a subversive, corrupt, criminal enterprise that has corrupted America . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 19, 2009
In sum, the sensational "Pimp and Pro" ACORN videos have adversely impacted ACORN, but not ACORN's radical political agenda being pursued by the Obama . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 16, 2009
Exposing the corruption and criminality of the Left is essential, but "using their own tricks" may be a slippery slope or criminal.
Turnabound may be fair . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 13, 2009
In the Superman story, Perry White is the editor-in-chief of The Daily Planet, Lois Lane is the beautiful investigative reporter and Jimmy Olson is the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 12, 2009
Exposing (legallly or illegally) ACORN's willingness to facilitate prostitution, child prostitution, child abuse, illegal immigration, tax fraud and bank fraud . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 5, 2009
Public ignorance is President Obama's friend, and for the truth to prevail, the truth must become generally known.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 3, 2009
When were Fox News, Beck and Ms. Kelly first aware of the "Pimp and Pro" sting at the Baltimore ACORN office and the sensational videos?
In 1970 Wade Rathke . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 29, 2009
Doug succeeded splendidly with Ms. Giles. There's no doubt that she did what she thought was right, as she had been taught by her dad (and surely mom too).
. . .
Michael Gaynor
October 26, 2009
If BigGovernment.com and/or Fox News are NOT "otherwise innocent," then Ms Giles and Mr. O'Keefe will have company on the legal hot seat.
One of the jokes at . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 23, 2009
The truth is that state laws on taping conversations vary and federalism allows that.
John 8:32 (New International Version): "Then you will know the truth, . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 20, 2009
The truth is Ms. MonCrief's sword AND shield. Only radicals and cowards are terrified as it is revealed.
The Far Left has a champion!
Right after ACORN . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 16, 2009
Fox News has the means to win its war with the Obama Administration, but does it have the will?
With the Obama Administration having publicly designated Fox . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 14, 2009
Instead of bluster, egotism, excessive caution or a fusion of news and comedy, it's time for straight talk, the whole truth and sanity. That means it's time for . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 12, 2009
False testimony IS as powerful as true testimony, if it is perceived to be true, and a candidate can be elected President of the United States if the truth . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 9, 2009
Doesn't Fox News know that the leaders of the ACORN 8 (Ms. Reid and Karen Inman) were complicit in the decision not to pursue legal action against ACORN founder . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 7, 2009
Thesubpoena just issued by the Louisiana Attorney General stated that "the exact account of the embezzlement was....recently acknowledged in a board of . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 2, 2009
Part of a page of the Kingsley Report that Ms. MonCrief was shown by Ms. Reid was covered, however, and now page 14 is missing. That should set off alarm bells, . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 28, 2009
God DID bless America: Ms. MonCrief has been telling the truth we need to know. Thanks to the sting, more and more people are likely to pay careful attention!
. . .
Michael Gaynor
September 23, 2009
Ms. MonCrief, an observant, computer savvy, young black single mother who was inside "the belly of the beast," turned to the light and chose to do what's right, . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 18, 2009
Americans need (1) to pursue the whole truth about corrupt, criminal ACORN until they fully understand it and Obama and (2) to prevent the implementation of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 15, 2009
With ACORN criminality having been recently exposed in videos, Fox News and especially Beck are being urged to present Ms. MonCrief to explain ACORN's political . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 12, 2009
Like the child who said that the Emperor was not wearing any clothes, Congressman Wilson was correct.
God bless The Pray in Jesus Name Project for succinctly . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 10, 2009
Bottom line: Since its creation, ACORN has been a subversive organization that has served for years as an unofficial arm of the Democrat Party and President . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 8, 2009
Judge Obama by his actions, not by his rhetoric, and beware!
Don't be misled on what happened in Honduras: the Honduran military did NOT arbitrarily take . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 6, 2009
Let's uncover and spread the whole truth about Obama, not just his appointees!
Vile "Green Jobs" "Czar" Anthony "Van" Jones dutifully resigned over the Labor . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 4, 2009
The exposure of Van Jones and Valerie Jarrett is exciting, but don't let it distract from the main problem — Obama's radicalism — by disgusting detail about . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 1, 2009
People who watched Senator Kennedy's wake, funeral Mass and burial were deliberately led to believe that Senator Kennedy was a devout Catholic, not a Catholic . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 25, 2009
Presenting information about Obama's "czars" will be a valuable public service, but more is needed to thwart the Obama administration's plan to transform center . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 20, 2009
The plan for Obama to transform America to suit those Marxist professors he favored is not being rubberstamped by the American . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 17, 2009
"ACORN is eligible for untold millions more in taxpayer funds from the trillion-dollar stimulus package that President Obama signed into law in February 2009 . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 14, 2009
Obama is the problem, not the solution, and he's President due to ACORN and liberal media pollution.
"The Rising Stakes of Obamaphobia," by John L. Jackson . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 10, 2009
The liberal media establish shamelessly sold Obama instead of scrupulously scrutinizing him.
Abraham Lincoln closed his Gettysburg Address with the hope . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 6, 2009
It's an awesome book, because it combines substance and style and sets forth what the liberal media establishment does not report that Americans need to know.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
August 2, 2009
President Obama apparently finds consistency less foolish than hypocrisy, secrecy and actual transparency.
Chris Matthews of NBC and MSNBC astonishingly . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 29, 2009
In the book's acknowledgements, Ms. Malkin gave "special thanks to Anita MonCrief for her enormous courage and vigilance on ACORN corruption . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 22, 2009
Judge Sotomayor is eminent, and her confirmation seems imminent, but will America's best interests be served by elevating a Latina who even as a federal judge . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 20, 2009
Don't confuse ACORN "troops" with United States Marines or Marcel Reid with Rosa Parks or demand perfection from a penitent person who eventually found the . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 15, 2009
Judge Sotomayor's comedy routine about judges making policy but not admitting it refers to judicial activism disguised as judicial determination, not appellate . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 12, 2009
Is Judge Sotomayor a wise impartial judge dedicated to the rule of law or a passionate, partisan Latina who will use instead of follow the law when the . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 6, 2009
Professor Kmiec's political effectiveness is dependent upon his continued insistence that he IS still pro-life. That way he confers a bit of respectability and . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 28, 2009
It should be noted, I believe, that (1) Alexander Hamilton probably originated the successful "Publius strategy" for urging the ratification of the Constitution . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 23, 2009
Sharing the whole truth with and being fully transparent to and accountable to the public are NOT on the ACORN 8 agenda.
It's a good thing that Glenn . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 15, 2009
There's no dispute that Sean Hannity ardently argued that Obama was radical and unfit to be President of the United States and wisely warned voters against . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 11, 2009
American Airlines and the union leadership in the Lindsay case spent nearly six years fighting the employees' attempts to claim the benefit of the rule of . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 8, 2009
Since a United States Supreme Court Justice is NOT term-limited, the United States Senate should NOT allow President Obama to obtain a hasty rubberstamping of . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 4, 2009
To Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck and anyone else with an important platform: interview at length Ms. MonCrief, or else Americans will . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 31, 2009
"The Factor" got a detail wrong, but the essential story right. What matters is the truth. The entire voicemail confirms that The Times DID 'kill[] a story." Ms . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 27, 2009
The only issue is whether Judge Sotomayor would interpret the law and the Constitution instead of making up the law and depriving "We the people" of the right . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 19, 2009
If Ms. Strom had been allowed to go to Washington, D.C. to meet with Ms. MonCrief and to obtain documents, and then been allowed to write the truth about the . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 14, 2009
President Obama is rejecting the Judeo-Christian tradition on the role of judges.
Deuteronomy 1:17 says, "Do not show partiality in judging; hear both small . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 12, 2009
ACORN was out for power from the start and not concerned about legalities, much less niceties.
Glenn Beck is focusing on the scandal that is ACORN in a big . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 7, 2009
This coming Mother's Day should be especially memorable.
ACORN (the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) has been riding high with its . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 4, 2009
The winning strategy is making the truth about Obama, ACORN and The New York Times generally known.
The truth is that (1) President Obama is NOT the moderate . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 27, 2009
Ms. MonCrief has truth to tell that ACORN, the liberal media establishment led by The New York Times and, yes, President Obama and his successful presidential . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 23, 2009
On September 12, 2008, New York Times national correspondent Stephanie Strom emailed ACORN whistleblower (and then confidential Strom source) Anita MonCrief: ". . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 21, 2009
Is Mr. Hoyt surreptitiously pursuing discovery for Times lawyers instead of seeking the answer to the question, "Did Times editors tell Ms. Strom to 'stand down . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 16, 2009
American health care professionals who, because of religious scruples, are unwilling to participate in abortion deserve at least as much consideration as alien . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 14, 2009
America's Constitution prescribes no religious test for office, but the institutional separation of church and state established by America's Founders means . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 7, 2009
The reported killing of the story that might have been "a game changer" caused Ms. MonCrief to permit me to identify her. Ms. MonCrief had long wanted the truth . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 3, 2009
Expect the whole audio to be available online by Monday, April 6, thanks to Ms. MonCrief.
When it comes to exposing bias and blatant news management, I'm . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 1, 2009
Tragically, due to the bias of the liberal media establishment in general and The New York Times in particular, not nearly enough voters knew what they needed . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 20, 2009
What ARE very newsworthy, but not yet much known, are the pre-Election Day 2008 relationship between Ms. MonCrief and The New York Times and the shameless, but . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 16, 2009
The truth eventually prevailed in the Duke case, notwithstanding The New York Times, and in time, more truth about New York Times news management will . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 13, 2009
Having voted for John Kerry in 2004 and switched her registration from independent to Republican as a birthday present for her then presidential hopeful father . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 10, 2009
Tragically, many have been fooled by Obama's rhetoric and manner and erroneously assumed that he was moderate because his rhetoric and manner contrasted so . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 5, 2009
Please demand that Ms. Saberi be immediately allowed to leave Iran safely, like Ms. Raddatz, and pray that Ms. Saberi is not another raped fatality like Ms. . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 3, 2009
There's nothing more dangerous to the liberal Democrat leaders than an intelligent African-American man who thinks for himself, except an intelligent young . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 1, 2009
The financially challenged New York Times, leader of the liberal media establishment, desperately needed Obama to win, so it not only ran a phony scandal story . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 23, 2009
The gauntlet has been thrown, and it was thrown by Speaker Pelosi. Speaker Pelosi is continuing to choose to obstinately (and publicly) persist in manifest . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 20, 2009
By visiting Pope Benedict and then issuing the public statement she issued after the meeting, Pelosi has made it imperative for her bishop to begin . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 17, 2009
In the last of the 2008 presidential debates then candidate Obama conveniently lied about his relationship with ACORN and the liberal media establishment . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 13, 2009
The American people as a whole, Democrats included, won't insist that matters be set right unless and until the whole story of ACORN's relationship to now . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 12, 2009
The secret of President Obama's success is combining audacity, a pleasant demeanor, a talent for subterfuge, a willingness to pander shamelessly and the . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 4, 2009
Will New York's senior Senator, Chuck Schumer, tell President Obama that the United States Senate was designed to be "a cooling saucer" and remind him that he . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 3, 2009
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
President Obama took an oath to uphold the United States Constitution when he was inaugurated as the 44th . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 1, 2009
Unless the public discovers the whole truth, ACORN will not become "the most incredible, honorable, respected organization it can be" and those who cover up the . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 30, 2009
The Republican Party needs to teach history to all of the American people as well as never forget it, because the liberal media establishment has not been . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 29, 2009
ACORN needs reform, truth and transparency...and its political and media allies should be exposed and inspected, not encouraged and protected.
The ACORN 8 . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 28, 2009
The whole story of ACORN, its political machinations and its allies in both government and the media has not yet been told. The sooner it is told, the better.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
January 26, 2009
Catholic clerics, including bishops, need to obey canon law. That means refusing Communion to Speaker Pelosi, Vice President Biden, Senators Kerry and Kennedy . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 23, 2009
If terrorists should not be tortured, surely the unborn should not be tortured.
It is undisputed that President Obama campaigned on hope and called for . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 22, 2009
If the former President should not have publicly challenged terrorists to "bring it on," surely Mr. Brokaw and Ms. Brezezinski should not make the job of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 21, 2009
Alas, political correctness run amok has contaminated America's education system at all levels
Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitiz recently chose . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 19, 2009
There is no doubt that the Declaration of Independence contemplated the creation of an independent nation "under God," not a secular extremist society.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
January 11, 2009
Wikipedia: "Richard John Neuhaus (May 14, 1936 — January 8, 2009) was a prominent American churchman (first a Lutheran pastor, later a Roman Catholic priest) . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 7, 2009
The First Amendment means that an atheist or agnostic cannot be compelled to say "So help me God" or "under God." It does NOT mean that "So help me God" must be . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 4, 2009
In what Gwen Ifill calls "the Age of Obama," will Newdow's sinister efforts fare better?
Once against, atheist Michael Newdow is asserting that his atheist . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 20, 2008
"Then one heavily Democratic town miraculously discovered 100 missing ballots. And, in another marvel, they were all for Al Franken! It was like a completely . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 18, 2008
What is needed, Ms. MonCrief, is an expose of what The New York Times knew, when it knew it and what it did (and did not do) with what it knew.
It's . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 11, 2008
Anita MonCrief: "Watch out New York! ACORN has been operating as a de facto arm of the Democratic Party for years, and while I am a ardent democrat, I believe . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 9, 2008
If the Presidency is being hijacked by a usurper, pretending that all is well is the first step on the road to hell.
Warner Todd Huston's latest article, . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 8, 2008
Ironically, it is Bishop Malooly (and those like him) who are "politiciz[ing] the Eucharist," permitting sacrilege and public confusion and sowing confusion . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 3, 2008
Mr. Taylor's considered judgment: "Barack Obama and his advisers should now reflect on scary things that the judges demanded by his liberal base might do . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 2, 2008
"There are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family. . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 30, 2008
If the Obama administration arrogantly disregards the implications of the Mumbai attack and foolishly fails to heed the advice of the Attorney General and Mrs. . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 26, 2008
It IS cause for concern that the President-Elect is hiding his birth certificate and the logical questions presenting themselves are, why is the President-Elect . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 23, 2008
I am NOT sure that now President-Elect Obama really shares the same hope for a "pluralistic and free society" of Father Neuhaus, but I am sure that the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 11, 2008
Cardinal Egan helped the President-Elect pass the acceptability test and the result was that the President-Elect did what the baptized Catholic 2004 Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 9, 2008
"A forensic audit and the investigations will aid in proving my allegations. I also have documents to back up my claims. I have put myself out there in order to . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 6, 2008
Obama is virtually certain to put judicial activists on the United States Supreme Court if the opportunity is presented and to put many of them federal . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 5, 2008
ACORN succeeded in making their man, Obama, president, because not enough voters learned what ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief knew, that ACORN is "a corrupt . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 4, 2008
Voter, Obama is "the Senator from ACORN" and he's been lying to you about his ties to it. That should be all you need to know.
Whistleblower Anita MonCrief's . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 2, 2008
Are you really surprised that "the Senator from ACORN" lied?
Idealistic Anita MonCrief wants ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) to . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 1, 2008
There's plenty that is worrisome about unscrutinized and media-protected Obama. Ayers' wife and Obama's wife were at the same big Chicago law firm together . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 30, 2008
The Soviet Union lost the Cold War to the United States and collapsed, but its allies in America's educational institutions have been teaching our children what . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 28, 2008
Bottom line: ACORN has been improperly coordinating with and operating as an arm of the Obama campaign, and "the Senator from ACORN"'s involvement with ACORN . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 27, 2008
It's 2008 and Election Day is nearly upon us. So it's time for Mr. Fund to report what's really been going on this year, while it is helpful to those voters who . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 24, 2008
Obama has ACORN's endorsement...and he deserves it. But Obama is not fit to be President of the United States.
"Margy the Teacher" knew what ACORN . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 22, 2008
To the list of Obama's "A" problems (Alinsky, Ayers, ACORN), add Anita.
It's been an exciting presidential campaign.
A rookie United States Senator with . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 21, 2008
Obama is ACORN's man, a fellow who avoided military and Peace Corps service and instead became a community organizer, an associate attorney with Miner, Barnhill . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 20, 2008
It's time for a whistleblower to blow the whistle on ACORN and Obama.
Would The New York Times NOT report some things voters should know and instead spin for . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 19, 2008
Voters need to scrutinize instead of to swallow all those Obama lies.
Hawaiian emailer: "I'm a Catholic too, and utterly frustrated by the nuns at the school . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 18, 2008
Obama's statement — "My only involvement I've had with ACORN was I represented them alongside the U.S. Justice Department in making Illinois implement a motor . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 17, 2008
I was concerned when I learned that the New York Archdiocese has instructed parish priests not to permit distribution of the Priests for Life voters guide on . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 15, 2008
If you believe Obama's protestations of ignorance about Ayers' terrorist background, you've been brainwashed. The Obamas are not oblivious.
Will Obama win, . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 14, 2008
Facts that don't fit within the forms of appetites of the media get ignored.
Rev. Msgr. Ellsworth R. Walden, pastor of St.Patrick's Church in Smithtown, New . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 13, 2008
The upcoming presidential election is much too important for us to indulge McCain.
Election Day 2008 is three weeks away.
Then America's voters will have . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 9, 2008
Bowing to ACORN's political power and thuggish tactics resulted in many of the bad loans that resulted in the current financial crisis and Congressional . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 8, 2008
It would be the height of irony for Obama. "the Senator from ACORN," to benefit from the financial crisis that his kind of thinking created with his personal . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 7, 2008
When it came to scrutiny of Obama, the mainstream media was largely AWOL and their pro-Obama bias has been persuasive as well as palpable. So if you want to . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 6, 2008
Who is dangerous — the woman who eventually replaced an insubordinate subordinate who had not fired her state trooper ex-brother-in-law for misconduct...or a . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 5, 2008
Voter ignorance is the biggest advantage for Obama and the Democrats, much bigger than voter fraud.
When a detective wants to find who committed a crime, . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 3, 2008
ACORN, a key culprit in the current economic mess, made Obama a local, statewide and national political success, but awareness of what ACORN really is and how . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 2, 2008
Voters, YOU are responsible for picking the person who will nominate justices and judges.
Do you want United States Supreme Court Justices who will strike . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 1, 2008
Why not vote for Obama? Obama is Far Left extremist ACORN's guy! That's a huge reason why!
We will never know exactly how many fraudulent votes ACORN will be . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 30, 2008
To disorganize is "to destroy or interrupt orderly structure or function." Obviously the orderly function of the credit and financial markets has been . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 29, 2008
Like McCain and UNlike Obama, Powell had put in a career of service to his country before pursuing a political career and thereby earned trust from the American . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 28, 2008
Prior to law school, Barack Obama worked as an organizer for their affiliates in New York and Chicago. He always has been an ACORN person — meeting and working . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 24, 2008
The Times should change its slogan from "All the news that's fit to print" to "All that fits our agenda."
Like Diogenes looking for an honest man, Stuart . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 22, 2008
Faithful Catholics will NOT vote for Obama, unless they are deceived or confused.
Pepperdine Professor Douglas W. Kmiec is the author of "Can a Catholic . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 19, 2008
Team Obama's excuse for losing, or not winning bigger, as the case may be, will be white racism, of course.
Wikipedia:
"The term Bradley effect... refers . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 18, 2008
Washington not only used the phrase 'under God,' but gave us one of the earliest known references to the rights of the 'unborn.' That's right! George Washington . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 17, 2008
Unfortunately, if Professor Doniger is typical, "liberal" education at the University of Chicago is ugly indoctrination by those who lament "our own shameful . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 16, 2008
When it comes to continuing to pretend that there is supposed to be a constitutional right abortion, however, Mr. Taylor recently took a "moderate" approach and . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 14, 2008
Tragically, Obama's years at Harvard Law School apparently taught him that judges are robed politicians empowered to implement their personal political . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 12, 2008
In fact, Obama has never been a constitutional law professor. (He's been a lecturer and law professors know the difference.)
Unfortunately, big media bias in . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 11, 2008
If Michelle Obama had been a hockey mom who used lipstick and used Palin's "lipstick" line at the Democrat National Convention and then McCain had remarked that . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 10, 2008
Because the next President is likely to choose Justices that will determine the outcome of important cases for the next generation, the stakes for the Supreme . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 8, 2008
It does not appear that Ms. Quinn treated the Russert funeral Mass as a photo op, but it does appear that she should have known that her reception of Communion . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 4, 2008
To those determined to force "Sarah Barracuda" off the Republican ticket: LIKE THE ELECTION OF OBAMA AS PRESIDENT, IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!
Rookie United . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 3, 2008
Now Speaker Pelosi has become more powerful and more brazen.
Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver: "Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a gifted public . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 2, 2008
Veteran naval officer and veteran United States Senator John Sidney McCain has a huge advantage over Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., a rookie United States Senator . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 27, 2008
Hopefully, the City of New Orleans, the State of Louisiana and the United States Government are all much better prepared for a hurricane now than they were then . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 25, 2008
"Fidelis warned late last month that a pro-abortion Catholic choice as a vice presidential candidate would offend many Catholics who have struggled with the . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 19, 2008
Since Obama had the audacity to diss Justice Thomas' fitness as a United States Supreme Court Justice, I suggest he man up and debate the subject with Laura . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 18, 2008
Tellingly, Obama slipped and showed his hypocrisy when talking about United States Supreme Court Justices during the Saddleback Forum.
Have you been . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 15, 2008
The Duke case was a Democrat scandal, but the Republican Party did not race to the rescue as it should have done.
LieStoppers' cartoonist extraordinaire . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 14, 2008
Just as the Edwards family was trying to fool the voters about John Edwards' real character, the Obama campaign was trying to fool the voters into believing . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 12, 2008
One of the important lessons that should have been learned from the Duke case is that voters should NOT reward politicians who play the race card and/or pander . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 7, 2008
Perhaps someone will point out at the start of the upcoming Democrat National Convention that while Obama meets the constitutional qualifications for President, . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 3, 2008
The bigger problem is not that voters will not vote for Obama because he's black, but that voters will vote for Obama simply because he IS partly black. An . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 1, 2008
Obama favored death for babies born alive as a result of botched abortions.
Obama isn't an airhead (or blonde, or female, or , yes, 100% white). But he's not . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 30, 2008
Obama on "Meet the Press," July 27, 2008: "The biggest problem that we have in terms of race relations, I think, is dealing with the legacy of past . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 29, 2008
Opting for a work out in a top hotel over a private visit with American heroes in a military hospital is A ROOKIE MISTAKE, not a vote getter in America.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
July 28, 2008
Marie: "Many people have been awestruck by Barack's suave manners and good looks. However, he does not have the stature of a wise and knowing candidate. With a . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 22, 2008
To critics of pro-Obama media bias, I say: there's more than enough evidence of real bias without making up stuff.
Martha J. Raddatz is ABC News' Chief White . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 21, 2008
Do today's American voters know about Barack all that they should?
NBC, the Obama network, is shamelessly prompting the Michelle Robinson Obama as the Black . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 17, 2008
What America needs is NOT another white president, or a black-and-white president, or a "rock star" president, or a rhetorician president, or a skilled . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 14, 2008
Jackson did not use the word "castrate," but that was what he was talking about (and he did not indicate that he would use anesthesia or a proper surgical . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 11, 2008
The big problem is that the Democrats figured that they needed a recession in order to retake the White House and so they went about trying to create one.
On . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 10, 2008
What a despicable way for Time to refer to consecrated Communion hosts that Catholics believe to have literally been transformed into the Body of Christ and . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 9, 2008
Team Obama beware: Liberal media bias has not changed, but neither has Stuart Taylor.
Ironically, it is Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., the young presumptive 2008 . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 7, 2008
July 4th should have called to mind that America separated from Britain, not God and God's Commandments.
Political reality: America is still a religious . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 2, 2008
The media (even Fox) often refers to Obama as a former constitutional law professor, but he was a lecturer, not a professor, and his extreme views on . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 26, 2008
Note to Senator John McCain: The key to winning the United States presidency and taking up White House residency is pledging and promoting constitutional . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 24, 2008
Offering choice is NOT establishing a national religion.
Raymond Arroyo, EWTN News Director, host of "The World Over With Raymond Arroyo" and biographer of . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 22, 2008
No Muslim women wearing head scarves need apply!
These days rookie United States Senator and presumptive 2008 Democrat presidential nominee Barack Hussein . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 19, 2008
The Obama campaign is trying hard to put criticism of First Lady wannabe Michelle Obama out of bounds, even as she continues to campaign, and to convince the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 18, 2008
Laura Ingraham has been blocked from being on her radio show.
There's a great new website dedicated to doing what is right: www.bringbacklaura.com.
Its . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 17, 2008
Locking out Laura is bad for (1) Laura, (2) Laura's audience, (3) TRN and (4) America (not in order of importance).
Laura Ingraham isn't the only awesome . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 16, 2008
Voting for Obama would be insane. For the sake of America, "one Nation, under God," and constitutional fidelity, it must be McCain!
The 5-4 United States . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 14, 2008
TRN owes Laura an apology and should hasten to make amends to her.
It smells like a management cover up.
Quote of the Day at www.lauraingraham.com: "All . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 12, 2008
Laura is going through another "trial" that she "never wished upon" herself and foolish TRN management is forcing upon her.
Latest message posted at Locked . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 11, 2008
My call for support for Laura Ingraham to be put back on the air has been answered enthusiastically.
Emailers are reporting that they have been letting Talk . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 10, 2008
Let's tell Talk Radio Network's management that we want Laura back on the air NOW
People: Laura Ingraham deserves your support.
At her website (www . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 6, 2008
In 2000, the critical state was Florida. In 2004, it was Ohio. In 2008, it will be Michigan.
The question of the moment is whether presumptive 2008 Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 5, 2008
Will Obama decide Kenya needs United States assitance in nation-building if he is President?
Rookie United States Senator Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. is the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 4, 2008
Obama is a typical political opportunist with a pleasant demeanor and a gift for soaring (but vague) oratory who happens to be half white and half black and . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 2, 2008
Rookie United States Senator Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. is the current frontrunner for the 2008 Democrat presidential nomination because (1) he ran a . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 31, 2008
Ironically, Obama disassociated himself from Rev. Wright not because Rev. Wright is a bigoted anti-American Black Liberation theologian who said many hateful . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 28, 2008
The liberal media is so intent on putting rookie United States Senator and current frontrunner for the 2008 Democrat presidential nomination Barack Hussein . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 23, 2008
Bottom line: Obama is an extremist who was inspired and promoted by Rev. Wright and publicly stood by Rev. Wright as long as it was politically possible and . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 21, 2008
Rookie United States Senators and current Democrat frontrunner Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. rightly took a big hit with white voters after the media focused the . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 19, 2008
If Obama (already endorsed by Hamas) is elected President in November (instead of someone Israel could trust to support it), between Election Day 2008 and . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 16, 2008
Obama claimed not to have heard Rev. Wright's most outrageous and incendiary statements, but if he had not heard ABOUT them, why did he "disinvite" Rev. Wright . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 13, 2008
As always, Americans have a choice and they will have themselves to blame if they give the crazed Kenyan instead of the Boyds cause to rejoice.
My email . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 11, 2008
On May 2, 2008, Bill Donohue, President of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, responded to rookie United States senator and current frontrunner . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 9, 2008
A broken clock is right twice a day and Obamamaniacs occasionally make a valid point.
My preference for John Sidney McCain over either of his prospective . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 8, 2008
How much do the Clintons want the 2008 Democrat presidential nomination for Hillary?
Obviously enough to loan more than $10,000,000 of their personal funds . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 7, 2008
Police officers are people too.
The constitutional rights of lawyers are restricted a bit, because practicing law is a privilege, not a right, and that . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 4, 2008
If all Catholic bishops in the United States faithfully follow unambiguous canon law and papal guidance instead of disregarding it (for whatever reason) and . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 3, 2008
Unfortunately for the Democrats, the bulk of the elected delegates had been chosen BEFORE the choosers appreciated that Obama was a typical political . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 30, 2008
People are finding out that Rev. Wright privately prayed with Obama before Obama publicly announced his presidential campaign, but was "disinvited" from . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 29, 2008
America owes a debt of gratitude to Rev. Wright — for being his egotistic, arrogant, extremist self in public now — instead of quietly retiring.
Rookie . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 28, 2008
The most memorable part of the interview by Mr. Moyers was Rev. Wright essentially telling the American people that Obama lied to them in his Race on America . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 26, 2008
Like the boy who cried wolf, Team Obama has been crying racism without justification.
Bad News: As Mark Twain famously observed, a lie can go half way around . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 25, 2008
That his race is hurting Obama is the malicious message that Team Obama is promoting, but it's really a matter of his radical views and lack of military service . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 24, 2008
As Obama revealed in his autobiography, Dreams From My Father, written after he became president of the Harvard Law Review but long before a significant number . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 23, 2008
Who is best qualified to become Washington's next successor as President and Commander-in-Chief — Barack, Hillary Clinton or John McCain?
Character counts!
. . .
Michael Gaynor
April 18, 2008
Obama apologists are furiously attacking the questions because their inexperienced candidate did not have good answers, lied and looked unfit for the position . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 17, 2008
The reality is that Obama is a secular extremist who disdains religion, which James Madison defined as "the duty owned the creator," as an expression of . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 16, 2008
The truth is that Obama disdains religion as the refuge of people embittered by economic adversity and genuinely religious people of all faiths except Satanism . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 15, 2008
No one fit to be President of the United States would try to "separate us from 'the God who gave us liberty'" or disparage religion as something to which . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 12, 2008
The political correctness hypocrites at Duke and in Durham are blameworthy, not blameless, but they sure are shameless.
The powers that be at Duke University . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 8, 2008
Reality: Obama is a typical politician who happens to be half-white and half-black posing as America's savior.
Stuart Taylor, Jr., America's best legal . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 6, 2008
As a young presidential candidate with no military or executive experience and short on legislative accomplishment, Obama must be long on "hope" and "change" . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 4, 2008
The truth is that (1) Obama is not above playing racial politics or fabricating for perceived political advantage, (2) the leftist media is vigorously promoting . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 2, 2008
Do you think that a man who thinks of pregnancy and the birth of a baby as punishment is a person who will save America and bring Americans together?
If you . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 31, 2008
Hillary's exaggeration of the danger she faced in a war zone is topped by Obama's whopper that the Selma marchers somehow inspired his black father and white . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 28, 2008
The American people deserve much better from the mainstream media and if they don't insist on it, they won't get what they think they deserve from government . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 26, 2008
The other Rev. Wright scandal is the politically correct media's failure to have exposed the pathetic Obama-Wright relationship long before the Iowa caucuses.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
March 24, 2008
Rev. Wright did not simply foolishly use racist language, like Imus. Rev. Wright is a racist hater who's proved it many times. Obama is a political opportunist . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 21, 2008
Barack finally condemned in general terms the outrageous statements made in sermons by his spiritual mentor and pastor (without "disowning: him) as a matter of . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 19, 2008
Sadly, Barack shamelessly used his maternal grandmother for political purposes, as though she was a political prop instead of a person.
Barack Hussein Obama . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 18, 2008
As the truth about Barack's ties to Rev. Jeremiah A. "God damn America" Wright, Jr." permeates the public consciousness, it seems that Barack is, at best, a . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 17, 2008
It turned out that Senator Obama, his wife Michelle, their Obamamaniacs and Rev. Wright all had a rude awakening coming their way and it appears to have come in . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 15, 2008
If Barry O'Bama, a white man of Irish ancestry, had been the President of the Harvard Law Review, moved to Chicago to live and work, married another Harvard Law . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 14, 2008
In these heady days of the Obama campaign, inconvenient facts aplenty have been ignored and when Geraldine Ferraro opined that race and gender were working FOR . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 13, 2008
"The true irony of all of this is that even though his wife, supporters and himself speak of all this equality and living the dream of MLK...the Obama frenzy is . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 11, 2008
Unsurprisingly, Marxists from Africa to the Americas are lauding young Barack Obama as their "agent of change."
The Soviet Union collapsed, but Marxists did . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 10, 2008
Barack's fatal flaw is the likelihood that America's enemies around the world would perceive him as weak and act accordingly.
Reality: Rookie United States . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 7, 2008
Superdelegates were provided for to exercise judgment, not to serve as a rubberstamp for the majority of elected delegates.
The Democrat Party has . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 6, 2008
Is "Grandma" Sarah Obama a genuine convert to Christianity, a religious flip flopper or a Christian impersonator with a political agenda?
Whatever it is, the . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 4, 2008
If Barack really thinks he's a devout Christian, he's deluded...or was indoctrinated.
Barack Obama, Pied Piper of Hope and Change, claims to be a devout . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 3, 2008
The Duke Defendants are trying to shut down the www.dukelawsuit.com website by claiming that Mr. Cooper violated the rules of professional conduct applicable to . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 29, 2008
After what Duke did to those team members, and especially after Duke failed to let the court know in the now dismissed state court proceeding that it had turned . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 28, 2008
This year, the problem is not white backlash but black "frontlash": 90% of black Democrats are supporting Barack instead of Hillary and polling indicates that . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 26, 2008
America's voters need to know why Louis Farrakhan, the head of the Nation of Islam, praised Barack Obama at the annual Nation of Islam conference as "the hope . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 25, 2008
Michelle essentially confessed in her thesis that she was a Blacks Firster: "Earlier in my college career, there is no doubt in my mind that as a member of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 23, 2008
Whichever, there's little doubt that the void in Michelle left by a lack of pride in America and gratitude for affirmative action was filled by suspicion of . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 22, 2008
Duke has been in cover up/move on mode for "good" reason: The truth about Duke is ugly. It was much more than "hardly blameless"; it was complicit and utterly . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 21, 2008
With McCain the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and First Lady hopeful Michelle Obama having publicly spoken the truth about having lived more than . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 20, 2008
"There is still a lot of hard work that we as a country need to do. They can't look to any one individual, whether it's Barack or it's the next new hope that's . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 18, 2008
"...I am glad to see that someone is zeroing in on Obama. He has obviously been groomed for this run at the presidency. He is so popular BECAUSE he speaks in . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 17, 2008
It's time for McCain and Romney to team up for America's sake and make sure the voters don't pick as President a person who is far from ready for the job . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 15, 2008
Barack won't be so liked when the folks learn about his reprehensible view on infanticide, the racist views of the man he has chosen to be his "Christian" . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 14, 2008
With Joe Klein in the tank for Barack and Dick Morris calling Odinga a client, the whole story has not been told and, for America's sake, it better unfold (very . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 13, 2008
Who IS behind Barack?
And will we find out who is behind Barack in time, or will Barack and his backer(s) beat the clock and become America's first . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 11, 2008
Barack is so extreme that he used his position as a committee chairman when he served briefly in the Illinois Senate to block a bill that would have given the . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 10, 2008
Instead of continuing to dawdle, the justices of the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi, if they want to help remove the stench around the State's . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 9, 2008
Suggestion: Mitt should follow up on the suspension of his campaign by formally endorsing McCain and McCain should announce that Mitt's his vice presidential . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 7, 2008
There is powerful historical precedent for Ann's approach...the Reagan Revolution.
If conservatives had elected "moderate" Gerald Ford in 1976, the fiasco . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 6, 2008
NONE of the members of the "Gang of Fourteen" (the Senate clique that preserved the Senate filibuster of judicial nominees in 2005 by joining together and . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 5, 2008
For McCain, Huck's not a spoiler, but the conservative divider, consciously.
For conservatives to let the Republican presidential nomination go to John . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 4, 2008
Ironically, the Justices that McCain publicly claims to favor — Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito, Jr. . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 3, 2008
Voters CAN constitutionally vote for or against Mitt because he's a Mormon, or Hillary because she's a woman, or Barack because he's black, but they SHOULD NOT. . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 2, 2008
McCain's true attitude toward Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. recently became public and McCain is lying about it!
Some of John McCain's alleged conservatism is . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 1, 2008
Unfortunately, heroism does not immunize a person from developing character faults with age as a result of overwhelming personal ambition or greed. Yes, John . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 29, 2008
When Ted Kennedy enthusiastically endorsed Barack Hussein Obama for President of the United States, Ted (1) chided Harry Truman for saying that JFK was too . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 27, 2008
Is McCain a liar, or too old to know what he's doing? Either way, he's not fit to be president.
I am surprised how Florida's Republican primary has developed . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 26, 2008
Ann Coulter did take her sweet time before endorsing Mitt Romney for President, but she's been making up for it quickly.
First, as I detailed in an earlier . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 25, 2008
Phony "Catholic" politicians, regardless of political affiliation, are to be deplored, and their attempted sacrilege and public scandal must be resisted, not . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 23, 2008
When it comes to the economy and judges, Mitt's the One!
Bad economic news highlights the need for a President with the credentials of Mitt Romney, not . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 22, 2008
Professor Robert KC Johnson became a zealous supporter of the Duke Three as well as a harsh critic of Duke's despicable Group of 88 and, eventually, Duke . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 21, 2008
Mitt Romney won a majority of the votes cast in Nevada, about four times as many as his nearest rival got. His nearest rival was Congressman Ron Paul, not . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 19, 2008
Ann Coulter is conservative, Christian, clever, caustic and comical (not necessarily in that order).
Apologies are not Ann's strong suit, but Ann just issued . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 18, 2008
Fortunately, Dr. Meehan's May 12, 2006 report signaled that not all results had been included in it and the defense appreciated it, sought the underlying . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 17, 2008
Mitt Romney has been winning, but the media has refused to admit it and helped his less Reaganesque rivals, John McCain, Mike Huckabee and Rudy . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 16, 2008
Voters need to take a few minutes to reflect: Huck CAN disarm with his country boy charm, but he's what Laura Ingraham called him — a huckster — and no match . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 15, 2008
After Mr. Levin noted that McCain is trying to recast himself as more conservative now that he is seeking the GOP presidential nomination, Senator Santorum . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 12, 2008
The wronged should be compensated, of course, but, even more importantly, the truth about the way Duke treated the members of the 2005-2006 Duke University Men . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 11, 2008
Senator Obama became Illinois' junior United States Senator instead of Ambassador Keyes, but Ambassador Keyes' challenge to him induced Senator Obama to . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 10, 2008
The thought of a President Hillary Clinton "lost, awash in self-pity and confused by failure" won't keep her from winning the Democrat presidential nomination, . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 8, 2008
Mr. Huckabee finally sat next to Mr. Romney at the Fox News forum for Republican presidential candidates and there were exchanges between the two of them that . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 6, 2008
The audacity is author and presidential aspirant Barack Hussein Obama's arrogant assumption that he's fit to be president and, with the media's help, enough . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 5, 2008
Evangelicals pleased to vote for a co-religionist need to be smart if they want to have the secularization of America trend reversed instead of have a Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 2, 2008
Another Man from Hope (Arkansas) is betting that he can fool enough of the people into believing him a sincere saint instead of a smarmy snake oil salesman . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 27, 2007
Nifonging must be stopped in politics as well as criminal justice. Mitt Romney too deserves fair consideration and the Mormon bashers who would deprive him of . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 26, 2007
Of course, the First Amendment's Establishment Clause was intended to protect against the establishment of any particular national religion (including the one . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 22, 2007
A candidate may chose to highlight his or her religious values and views, or not; a voter may inquire about a candidate's religious values and views; and a . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 20, 2007
The case filed by the three Dukies offers an opportunity to discover much more of the truth about the ugliness in Durham in particular and in North Carolina in . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 18, 2007
To his credit, Mr. Romney made it clear in his "Faith in America" speech that he did not have a dilemma, because he chose his religion over political . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 12, 2007
Unlike some other candidates in the race, Romney is a full-spectrum conservative: a supporter of free-market economics and limited government, moral causes such . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 10, 2007
The remedy is for the unindicted players to litigate their claims against Duke and thereby bring public attention to how Duke misbehaved, instead of waiting and . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 7, 2007
Thanks be to God for Mitt Romney, his faith in God and America and his fidelity to America's Constitution.
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America . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 4, 2007
Mr. Romney's values are right for America and he's running for President, not Pastor. Voters should realize that, but it is for the voters to decide.
_________ . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 30, 2007
Given Rudy's adulterous history, Rudy insisting that he's not a sneak should be an impossible sell to those familiar with it, but Rudy's trying hard anyway.
__ . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 29, 2007
What a shame that Mr. Brodhead came to Duke based on the notion that he was a great scholar.
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"Revenge is mine," . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 27, 2007
"'The Boss,' as his aides call him, inspired extraordinary loyalty and repaid it. He elevated a streetwise N.Y.P.D. detective named Bernard Kerik through the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 26, 2007
In a state where there is no statute requiring a transcript of grand jury proceedings even now, is it a shock that a statute might be held by a federal court . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 20, 2007
Often the truth is hard to find and everyone on one side in a great struggle is not quite ivory pure and not everyone on the other side is evil, even though . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 16, 2007
The Senator has his mom's support, of course, and she's surely entitled to opine that her son is the only qualified candidate.
But Mrs. McCain went on to . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 14, 2007
I DO know that after her successful cancer treatment, Laura went to visit American and Iraqi troops and to do her radio show from Iraq. She did not stay in a . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 13, 2007
The Duke case was about a false gang rape claim and the victimization of the players resulting from that false claim and the reaction to it by the local . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 12, 2007
I stated that Mr. Bannon's characterization of a letter by Dr. Meehan that I had quoted in full (so readers could judge for themselves) was "NOT a fair . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 10, 2007
INDIANA NEEDS TO MAKE AMENDS!
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The Duke case was a horror for the innocent suspects and their families and friends, . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 8, 2007
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney: "America is under attack from almost every direction. We have been attacked by murderous terrorists.... Our . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 7, 2007
I also note a four-letter word used by Dr. Meehan in the second sentence of his answer: "just." Apparently Mr. Nifong told Dr. Meehan to do what Dr. Meehan . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 6, 2007
The lacrosse case did not magnify Mr. Brodhead's character. Instead, it revealed that he lacked character. The discussion of Mr. Brodhead's lacrosse case . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 5, 2007
We don't know precisely how bad he is, but suffice it to say that what we know he did was "bad enough" for him to be sent packing.
____________________________ . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 4, 2007
Bias in favor of the idea that, well, the privileged white male athletes are accused of abusing the poor black woman, we love that. It's in synch with all of . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 2, 2007
According to Concerned Citizen, AAG Coman told her that the accuser needed to be locked up so she could never harm anyone else ever again.
____________________ . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 1, 2007
Genuflecting to secular extremism and political correctness extremism, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs opted to end the tradition of reciting . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 31, 2007
Voters should know a candidate's attitude toward religion and religious values. They are not voting for a minister, but they need to decide who is good and who . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 30, 2007
To all you lucky recipients of email, group or individual, related to the Duke case, from Sam Hummel, read them again, carefully, with the benefit of hindsight, . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 28, 2007
IF Sam, then Duke's Environmental Sustainability Coordinator, sent those e-mails, especially the incendiary one used by the prosecution to manipulate public . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 27, 2007
America's Constitution prohibits a religious test for public office, of course, but the Founders were secular moderates, not secular extremists, and they . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 25, 2007
Margaret Carlson, Bloomberg News, March 3, 2006:
"We got it all wrong, and by we I mean everyone except President George W. Bush. By comparison to other . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 23, 2007
Rudy does not really make himself a conservative by calling himself one. Or having gone to Catholic school with the head of The Catholic League. Or having . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 22, 2007
Until Proven Innocent: "Confronted with a crisis of epic proportions, with Duke's hard-won reputation at risk, he [Brodhead] faced his ultimate test of courage. . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 21, 2007
If Ms. Mangum is not to be prosecuted, she at least should explain whether anyone discussed with her which innocent young men she should pick before she finally . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 20, 2007
I think Mr. Taylor's "opinion" that Duke confidentially settled with the Duke Three for $10,000,000 is correct and that's not a nuisance settlement. Hopefully, . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 18, 2007
Brilliant, beautiful "Joan" IS the best. Not because she is brilliant, or beautiful, or both. Because she is genuinely GOOD.
__________________________________ . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 17, 2007
It takes both sides to make a confidential settlement, of course. I abhor confidential settlements in cases in which society has an important interest in the . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 16, 2007
Legendary Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski to Duke University President Richard H. Brodhead, September 18, 2004: "When you leave Duke, Dick, your book won . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 14, 2007
LieStoppers: folks with good reason to be anonymous dedicating themselves to and taking risks for strangers in need, because it is the RIGHT thing to . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 12, 2007
Think about it carefully: it doesn't make sense to expect a man who favors abortion and sees stare decisis as a straightjacket to appoint justices who will . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 11, 2007
To those Durhamites trying to assure themselves that the case is a legally baseless act of vindictiveness on the part of three Catholic families who should be . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 9, 2007
Duke too needs to be investigated for racial discrimination and suits by unindicted players against Duke are the paths to needed reform as well as compensatory . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 6, 2007
...it was bad enough for both President Brodhead and Chairman Steel to be sent packing. The truth is that the Duke administration first took inappropriate . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 5, 2007
Mitt, make the next Thanksgiving a Thanksgiving for all of us to remember. It's the way to win the presidency in the following November.
______________________ . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 4, 2007
For Duke to move on, Mr. Brodhead must be gone.
________________________________________
Kristin Butler, now a Duke senior, has been writing for Duke's . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 3, 2007
If it's Rudy, then let's have a pro-life candidate who would really liven up the debates: Ann Coulter, if it's not Mitt, then please run and give Hill and Rudy . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 2, 2007
"The groups that have resorted to scare tactics repeatedly speak out of both sides of their mouths. On the one hand, when people of faith speak out about moral . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 1, 2007
Like the Duke lacrosse players, now Justice Thomas became a victim of political correctness extremism. During the process that culminated in his confirmation as . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 29, 2007
If Pastor Davis advised Rodney King to seek no more than an apology and warned him that if he sought money he would be remembered as a shameless opportunist . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 27, 2007
Maybe some day the whole Duke case story will be told!
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"When E.F. Hutton speaks, people listen" was a memorable . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 26, 2007
In reply to Raymond Arroyo, Laura acknowledged her sensitivity, even describing herself as a marshmallow. But the truth is she is she is a brilliant and caring . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 24, 2007
When the agenda folks get into a case, they spread misinformation and try mightily to throttle truth.
The solution: less airtime for race hustlers, more for . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 23, 2007
"In summary, you [Duke University President Richard H. Brodhead] have failed these young men; you have failed to demonstrate the courage, sense of honor and . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 21, 2007
Yale had thrown Mr. Van de Velde under the bus as though he had been a Duke male lacrosse player being accused by an ex-convict stripper with a history of . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 20, 2007
Why would "Dean Sue" bring in Wes Covington to "help" the members of the 2005-2006 Duke University Men's Lacrosse Team in their time of need . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 19, 2007
People can sue, conduct discovery and go to trial instead of sue and settle confidentially so that Duke avoids discovery or settle before suit, so that Duke is . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 18, 2007
"After all we've been accused of let's do it. Hook us up and ask, 'Did you know she was in danger?' 'Could you see the internal bleeding and if you did see it . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 17, 2007
"Cousin Mike,
"No less than 5 assistant DAs appeared before the judge as they smiled and he gleefully laughed while accepting my lawyer's agreement to an ACD . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 16, 2007
"Comment: [Until Proven Innocent] is a blockbuster book with great reviews that no one can buy — it's not at bookstores, it's not available on line. This is a . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 14, 2007
Laura survived her bout with cancer. Thanks be to God. Wonderful news for America. Horrible news for America's enemies. Laura: "In the end, we need to face the . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 13, 2007
KC Johnson opined that "Saacks was easily the most qualified of the candidates that Easley was reported to be considering" and he's very likely right.
THAT'S . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 12, 2007
The players behaved heroically when the railroading began. Being framed for rape, sexual offense and kidnapping and sent to prison for thirty years is much too . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 11, 2007
Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty were really smart to continue their studies elsewhere.
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This is a serious Mike . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 9, 2007
Please let television and radio shows you want to see/hear Stuart and/or KC. Please tell Barnes & Noble and Borders that you won't be buying anything there . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 8, 2007
North Carolina journalist and television commentator Cash Michaels, who covered the Duke case for America's Black press, titled his review of Until Proven . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 6, 2007
Bad News: The Mainstream Media is NOT giving Until Proven Innocent, by Stuart Taylor and K.C. Johnson, anywhere near the attention it is due, because it's not . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 5, 2007
Some fair-minded liberals also came to the defense of the players, but the folks who were out to scapegoat, frame and destroy were Democrats, not Republicans, . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 4, 2007
As a staunch advocate for consumers and an intrepid innovator of business models, Ms. Wang quickly ran afoul of entrenched real estate interests in New York. As . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 3, 2007
Don't expect a Pulitzer Prize to be awarded for Until Proven Innocent, but demand it anyway.
________________________________________
September 4, 2007 is . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 31, 2007
You may have been gulled by the policeman into believing that the matter would not be brought to the media's attention and figured that a guilty plea to . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 28, 2007
Whether a candidate is a Methodist or a Mormon, an Anglican or an agnostic, what should matter to voters is whether that candidate is sincere or hypocritical . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 27, 2007
Race hustlers, political correctness extremists and feminuts will not be buying the book. People who care about the truth instead of reinforcing their . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 26, 2007
President Bush needs to understand that rewarding illegal immigration is wrong and letting the Left pretend that opposition to amnesty and amnesty light is . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 24, 2007
Separating faith and life is an egregious error committed by Democrats like Senator John Kerry and Republicans like former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 22, 2007
THE book on the Duke case — Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape case — will be released on . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 20, 2007
It is perfectly understandable why Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani wants voters to ignore his personal or "private" life. The idea used to be to . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 17, 2007
"His support of abortion rights gave Giuliani a certain liberal cachet in New York, just as his tabloid sex life added to his macho profile. These images are . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 16, 2007
The Fourteenth Amendment did not give women the right to vote (the Nineteenth Amendment did) and was not intended to be interpreted as doing so. Nor was it . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 15, 2007
Some egotistical people think too much of themselves and too little about what is best for America in general and the Republican Party in . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 13, 2007
I did not have a copy of co-captain David Evans' written statement then, but my attitude then was the same as it is now: "whatever the truth is, it should come . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 12, 2007
The seventh edition of A Treatise on the Law of Crimes (Clark and Marshall), published in 1967 and one of my law school books, states: "Property Unlawfully . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 11, 2007
Being "at fault" doesn't mean that the victim is blameworthy, that is, "deserving reproach or punishment" (although circumstances in which that is the case are . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 10, 2007
In my view, the interests of justice do not call for prosecuting anyone in connection with the taking of the money — for larceny, receiving stolen goods or . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 8, 2007
My point was NOT that Mr. Bannon did not do brilliant and heroic work (I have thought he did), but that I also thought he knew what to look for, as a matter of . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 6, 2007
"In my opinion, if Wade Smith and the North Carolina Bar would have taken the 'right' ethical and moral stance in the Alan Gell matter, Mike Nifong might not . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 5, 2007
False accuser Crystal Gail Mangum and former rogue prosecutor Michael B. Nifong are not North Carolina's only liars and Mr. Nifong and Dr. Brian Meehan were not . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 3, 2007
Thanks be to God, the underlying documentation was not "lost" and the truth finally prevailed in the Duke case, albeit not as quickly as we (and many others) . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 2, 2007
Sources establish the parameters; when their need for confidentiality is clear, it's useless to expect them to do more and it is dishonorable to violate their . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 1, 2007
We who supported the persecuted players from the start are not a homogenous group. Fortunately, Brad Bannon realized what he had, whether he expected to or not, . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 31, 2007
Proponents of faith and family values need a President who will appoint judges and justices who will follow the law instead of political agendas. Mrs. Long . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 30, 2007
It was a "compulsory" party, so underclassmen who considered themselves team players came to what co-captain and host David Evans called "my party" in the list . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 29, 2007
The great accomplishment of the defense team was getting Mr. Nifong to agree to a judge who proceeded to order him to turn over the underlying documentation . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 28, 2007
That "apology" was not real or meaningful. If Mr. Nifong had admitted he tried to frame the defendants in order to win an election, increase his pension and . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 27, 2007
The Judicial Confirmation Network
P.O. Box 791
Alexandria, Virginia 22313
The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
The Honorable . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 26, 2007
Hopefully, academic freedom and freedom of speech will not be manipulated to protect plagiarists from the reasonable consequences of plagiarism too. If it does, . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 25, 2007
Anyone who does not work to ensure that a pro-life Republican is elected President in 2008, and tries to tear down someone who can, figuratively has babies' . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 24, 2007
[T]he Duke administration that manipulated and abandoned the members of the 2005-2006 Duke University Men's Lacrosse Team and the faculty members who vilified . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 23, 2007
Mitt Romney is the Republican presidential possibility the Far Left seems most to fear, and no to Osama, Obama and Chelsea's Moma is a message the Far Left does . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 19, 2007
The Skoros case (Skoros v. City of New York) allowed New York City under the "leadership" of Mayor Mike Blumberg to ban Nativity scenes in public school . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 17, 2007
Publishers' Weekly on It's Not About the Truth: The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case and the Lives It Shattered, by Don Yaegar and Mike Pressler: "In . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 16, 2007
Collin Finnerty was declared innocent of bogus kidnapping, rape and sexual offense charges by North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper and is moving on to . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 15, 2007
Key Senate Democrats seem to be refusing to learn from a fellow Democrat's malicious and monumental miscalculation. Just as now former Durham County, North . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 13, 2007
The Editorial Board of the University of North Carolina (former Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong's alma mater) believes that . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 12, 2007
It's easy (especially now) to blame the false accuser, Crystal Gail Mangum, and the rogue former prosecutor, Michael B. Nifong, for the terrible tragedy and . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 11, 2007
"It's really long, so I doubt it will be published anywhere, but I sent it to NYT, Daily News, NYP, Newsday, Long Island Press, and I will be sending it to some . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 10, 2007
Beware: provoking an articulate aunt is a fool's errand.
Among other things, Eileen Cornacchia is Collin Finnerty's maternal aunt and not disposed to suffer . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 9, 2007
My email on the Duke case ranges from the ridiculous to the sublime, the profane to the profound.
Herewith the take of a fellow who thinks Republicans and . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 8, 2007
LifeNews.com Editor Steven Ertelt issued an important and timely warning in the form of an article entitled "Rudy Giuliani Flip-Flops, Now won't Answer Roe . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 6, 2007
Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster, while the Duke case was a manmade one. But there are important, albeit ugly, common lessons to be learned from them by . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 4, 2007
My "Duke Case: Follow Money, Discover All, Do Justice" article, posted July 1, 2007, pleased some, pained some and perplexed others.
That figures: people . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 1, 2007
To those who asked me why I suspected a hoax: (1) I followed Tawana Brawley One closely; (2) the sensational yarn that became a political lifeline, albeit . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 29, 2007
Wendy Long, chief counsel to the Judicial Confirmation Network, reacting to the Supreme Court's decision in the racial preferences cases (Community Schools v. . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 27, 2007
"Duke's actions were purposeful and harmful, and in some cases unlawful and even evil. Simply because the lacrosse players were strong enough to withstand Duke . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 26, 2007
When I wrote "Duke case involved societal prosecutorial abuse" last week for posting on June 25, 2007, I did not expect The New York Times' Adam Liptak's . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 25, 2007
George Washington University Law School Professor Jonathan Turley, in a Washington Post article entitled "Lots of Prosecutors Go Too Far. Most Get Away With It, . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 22, 2007
Thank you, Ms. Estrich. Your latest atrocious article, "The Dregs of Duke," confirmed my suspicion.
In "Duke case; Susan Estrich, not a hoax heroine," posted . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 21, 2007
Duke did it again!
First, it settled confidentially with the Dowd family that brought a punitive grading suit against Duke and perennial visiting Professor . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 20, 2007
Short version: SUE DUKE!
Long version:
I believe that you Duke men can benefit from the wisdom of a Dartmouth man, at least when the Dartmouth man is . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 17, 2007
Short titles (or articles) are not my forte, but this time at least I have a short title.
On the day that Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney was . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 16, 2007
June 15, 2006 was great: (1) Reade Seligmann really let people know what rogue prosecutor Michael B. Nifong did and why he should be disbarred, removed from . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 15, 2007
Beware: You may need to be committed for your own protection if you are fooled by pro-choice Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani's "Twelve Commitments . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 14, 2007
On June 13, 2006, I was interviewed with respect to the Duke case on "The Morning Show with Ray Dunaway and Diane Smith" on CBS Radio's Affiliate WTIC News/Talk . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 13, 2007
On November 8, 2006, Duke lacrosse defender (on and off the lacrosse field) Glenn Nick (Duke '06) rightly took offense at a Duke Chronicle article about Dean . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 11, 2007
Professor Hershel Parker is the author of the definitive biography on Herman Melvile and a man who readily understands what the members of the 2005-2006 Duke . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 10, 2007
The secular extremist-dominated media obviously does not want former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney to become the Republican presidential candidate in 2008, . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 8, 2007
I don't love Paris (Hilton), even in the spring, but I do love the Constitution and loathe discrimination even against the wealthy. That means defending Paris . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 7, 2007
"Rushing to judgment is part of Brodhead's character. The circumstances at Duke merely brought out what anyone who knew his history could have predicted: that . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 6, 2007
The State of North Carolina finally stopped persecuting members of the 2005-2006 Duke University Men's Lacrosse Team last April, but the insidious effects of . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 5, 2007
Mr. President, you have a problem. A huge problem. Popular radio host Laura Ingraham, who did what Hillary tried and failed to do and passed the bar exam the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 4, 2007
Nothing suggests a Mormon should never sit at the head of the table.
This is America. If someone does not want to shake hands with a Mormon, so be it. We are . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 3, 2007
In an article posted on July 3, 2006, I called upon Duke University President Richard Brodhead to resign and explained why:
"After (1) a North Carolina . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 1, 2007
When the rest of the mainstream media had it so very wrong, Stuart Taylor, America's top legal commentator, wrote in National Journal: "Something is rotten at . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 31, 2007
Apparently, some at North Carolina Central University, where false accuser Crystal Gail Mangum was a student when she wasn't pole dancing or stripping, . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 29, 2007
The United States needs bishops like Archbishop Raymond L. Burke of St. Louis, Missouri, who realizes that tolerance can be a vice as well as a virtue, . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 28, 2007
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has dressed up as a woman of several occasions, but he never had a sex change operation. He was posing, in order to . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 26, 2007
The following exchange between criminal attorney Mark Geragos and MSNBC General Manager (then subbing as "Scarborough Country" host) about the role of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 25, 2007
Who do you think understands Catholic theology better, Pope Benedict XVI or Ted Kennedy's son, Patrick?
The answer should be obvious, even to the Kennedy . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 24, 2007
For years Stuart Taylor covered legal issues for...The New York Times!
But, with respect to its coverage (or should I say exploitation?) of the Duke case, Mr . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 22, 2007
It's a perilous time. Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney warned: "America is under attack from almost every direction. We have been attacked by . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 21, 2007
Columnist, journalist, commentator and author George Will is supporting his fellow baseball fan, Rudy Giuliani, for the Republican presidential nomination and . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 20, 2007
Pope Benedict XVI on pro-abortion Mexican legislators:
"[E]xcommunication...is allowed by Canon (church) law which says that the killing of an innocent child . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 18, 2007
The confidential settlement of the lawsuit brought by lacrosse player Kyle Dowd (Duke '06) and his parents against Duke University and Professor Kim Curtis . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 17, 2007
Presidential debates seal hopefuls' fates.
This year's first Democrat presidential debate helped Hillary Clinton secure her stranglehold on the 2008 Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 16, 2007
Abortion advocates prefer to refer to abortion as a medical procedure and to extol choice without focusing on each choice, in order to make abortion seem more . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 15, 2007
In "Justice for Duke Lacrossers: The Dowd family strikes back," posted on January 6, 2007, I reviewed the complaint by Kyle Dowd, a member of the 2005-2006 Duke . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 14, 2007
Dr. William L. Anderson's latest article — "Duke and Durham: The Whitewash Continues" — lamented the state of the criminal justice system in Durham, North . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 12, 2007
The Republican Party has a pro-choice wing, so it's not surprising that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is first in the polls. The other nine declared . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 11, 2007
Mexico City's recent decision to allow abortion on demand, which depended upon the support of politicians who claim to be Catholic, elicited a papal explanation . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 9, 2007
John Stossel's latest book — Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity — has twelve chapters on particular topics: (1) Clueless Media, (2) He and She (sexist myths . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 7, 2007
I enthusiastically applaud LieStoppers' disturbing May 6, 2007 article entitled "NC DA's Push For Legalized Nifonging," NOT David Evans attorney Brad Bannon's . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 6, 2007
Romney: Mitt Romney, aka Mormon Mitt and Mitt the Mormon, Republican presidential hopeful, former Governor of Massachusetts and winner of the first debate of . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 5, 2007
As Justice Joseph Story explained in his Commentaries on the Constitution (1833): "[T]he Catholic and the Protestant, the Calvanist and the Arminian, the Jew . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 3, 2007
The 2006-2007 Duke University Men's Lacrosse Team is having a great season and may win the national championship, but Duke University is a big loser as a result . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 2, 2007
As a result of the exposure of the Duke Hoax, most embarrassed political correctness advocates who treated it as a golden opportunity to promote their political . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 1, 2007
Legal scholar and former judge and United States Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork is right: President Bush has many problems, but he has made very good . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 30, 2007
I have read and reread the North Carolina Attorney General's Summary of Conclusions with respect to the Duke case and concluded that Attorney General Roy Cooper . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 27, 2007
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dissent in Gonzales v. Carhart, the United States Supreme Court decision upholding a federal-partial birth abortion ban that . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 26, 2007
WATCH!
Time: Friday, April 27, 2007, 8 P.M. EST
Network: EWTN (Eternal Word Television Network)
Program: "The World Over . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 25, 2007
The News & Observer's Ruth Sheehan apologized publicly and contritely. The title of her latest article is "To Duke accused: I'm sorry." Ms. Sheehan had accused . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 24, 2007
First there was North Carolina Central University's Chan Hall, who told Newsweek, "It's the same old story. Duke up, Central down." and the Duke students should . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 23, 2007
The Founders declared America's independence based upon a common belief in God-given rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. They revered, instead . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 21, 2007
The United States Constitution (Article VI) is explicit: no religious test as a qualification to be a United States Supreme Court Justice and each Justice to . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 20, 2007
Strict construction, and human dignity, won out, barely, over judicial activism and barbarity. The challenges to the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 18, 2007
With the Duke case dismissed and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper and his subordinates (James Coman and Mary Winstead) being lauded as heroes (even . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 17, 2007
For more than a year Brooklyn College History Professor Robert K.C. Johnson defended Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and David Evans (aka the Duke Three) . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 16, 2007
Brooklyn College History Professor Robert K.C. Johnson is right: The New York Times, instead of 'liv[ing] up to its ideals of defending justice and speaking . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 15, 2007
From the LieStoppers message board:
"'I really don't feel in my gut any need to go charge Crystal Mangum,' lawyer Wade Smith of Raleigh said. 'I understand . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 14, 2007
Joseph Kennedy is an associate professor of law at the University of North Carolina School of Law and a fellow at UNC's Parr Center for Ethics who wrote the . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 13, 2007
Truth be told, the Duke case involved a rape.
A gang rape.
None of the members of the 2005-2006 Duke University Men's Lacrosse Team participated.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
April 12, 2007
The political correctness crowd (including the bulk of the mainstream media, the Duke University administration and the Group of 88) was exposed and embarrassed . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 11, 2007
The Duke case is still a Democrat scandal, Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong is still in office, false accuser Crystal Gail . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 10, 2007
Shock jock Don Imus is a professional insulter, not a bigot. In the name of humor, he insults broadly. Examples: He or members of the cast of his show called . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 9, 2007
On August 30, 2006, LieStoppers announced a Hag of the Hoax contest, with hostess of her own show Nancy Grace as the first nominee (perhaps an affront to . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 7, 2007
As the complete dismissal of the deplorable Duke case comes closer in time to be a factor in Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong's . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 6, 2007
There is a problem with political considerations impacting the criminal justice system and it is obvious in North Carolina, due to the Duke case.
Let's not . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 5, 2007
In People v. Cintron (October 24, 2000), New York State's highest court wrote about flight as evidence of guilt, as follows: "While we have noted that evidence . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 4, 2007
The New York Times' motto is "All the news that's fit to print."
But The New York Times really chooses what news to report in accordance with its biased . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 2, 2007
Wikipedia on Rosie the Riveter:
"Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of the United States, representing the six million women who worked in the . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 1, 2007
I could say that it is unreasonable to expect me to suspect that The Amsterdam News had edited North Carolina journalist and television commentator Cash . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 31, 2007
The comments posted at The Federalist Society website on the Wendy Long/Jennifer Brown "electronic" debate on abortion (www.fed-soc.org/debates) themselves . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 30, 2007
Democrat presidential aspirant Senator Barack Obama of Illinois's words in a reply to a constituent: were measured: "Congressman Walter Jones has asked Attorney . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 28, 2007
Give Jennifer K. Brown credit for trying again and Wendy E. Long credit for generously giving her a rematch (http://www.fed-soc.org/debates/dbtid.1/default.asp) . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 27, 2007
Fervently anti-Communist Winston Churchill found some good words for Stalin after he joined the war against Hitler, so I'll give leftist Senator Barack Obama (D . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 26, 2007
Republican presidential aspirant and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney on America's success: "What is it about America's culture and values that makes . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 25, 2007
In "Exoneration for the Duke Three Is Coming," posted on August 10, 2006, I paid tribute to my choice for the best lawyer representing a party in the Duke case, . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 23, 2007
I have asserted that the Duke case is a Democrat scandal, because it is, and that you don't have to be conservative to appreciate that members of the 2005-2006 . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 22, 2007
On March 21, 2007, Delores Williams posted a thoughtful article entitled "Is the Duke Case the Kobe Bryant in Reverse?"
Great question!
Ms. Williams: "It . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 21, 2007
Durham County, North Carolina Michael B, Nifong's "reign of terror" has not included improvised explosive devices or the guillotine, but it has been horrendous, . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 20, 2007
The 2008 presidential election is on. "Catholic" politicians must choose: on life issues, pro or con. If they choose con, their right to identify themselves . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 19, 2007
Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong did quickly what the Duke case defense has yet to do — move to dismiss.
Ironically, the . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 17, 2007
Mistake: "a wrong action or statement proceeding from faulty judgment, inadequate knowledge or inattention."
Allison Kasic is formidable, frank, funny and . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 16, 2007
The real Duke lacrosse scandal is that the criminal justice system was perverted because (1) a pathetic political opportunist saw his chance and took it, (2) . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 14, 2007
It's great (as well as understandable) that the members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team have chosen not to have another stripper party, but, in . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 13, 2007
March Madness: a phenomenon that grips the national sports psyche from the first week of March through the first week of April as teams vie to be invited to . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 12, 2007
On January 12, 2007, The News & Observer's Jane Stancill wrote a peevish piece related to the Duke case entitled "Venom has aftereffects for Duke."
Ms. . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 11, 2007
With the first anniversary of what may be the world's best known, worst planned and least enjoyable sports team party imminent and the complete collapse of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 10, 2007
Ann Coulter apologies are not common. Presidential aspirant and former United States Senator from North Carolina John Edwards is not likely to receive one. But . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 8, 2007
First, contrast the way Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong has been behaving since the North Carolina State Bar Grievance . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 7, 2007
The media purport to report objectively, but much of the time do not do so (example: media coverage of the Duke case in the spring of 2006).
NBC's Tim . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 6, 2007
The bad news is that the Right's provocateuress, Ann Coulter, did it again: attracted attention in a counterproductive way, this time by suggesting in a vulgar . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 5, 2007
LieStoppers, March 4, 2007: "Henry H. Korn, Esq., partner, LePatner & Associates LLP, former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York, and former . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 3, 2007
Hero of the Hoax Bill Anderson is rightly outraged by a recent Herald-Sun editorial, the theme of which (as Dr. Anderson succinctly summarized it) is: "The bar . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 2, 2007
On February 5, 2007, Sean Hannity interviewed presidential aspirant Rudy Giuliani and Mr. Giuliani tried to please both sides on abortion: he's anti-abortion . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 1, 2007
The Nazis lost World War II because Hitler was betrayed by his people. The war was not his fault. Losing the war was not his fault. He himself said so in his . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 28, 2007
Different people observe Lent in different ways. EWTN's News Director, lead anchor and host of "The World Over Live," EWTN's weekly one-hour news and interview . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 27, 2007
"Notable among the atrocities perpetrated by Nazi Germany was Kristallnacht. The candlelight event on the behalf of accuser Crystal Mangum ought to be . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 26, 2007
It is memorable for fans of television/radio personality and best-selling author Bill O'Reilly and his frequent guest and occasional substitute, Laura Ingraham, . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 25, 2007
There are Republican scandals and Democrat scandals, neither of which excuses the other.
The Duke Cunningham and Michael Ney cases are Republican scandals. . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 23, 2007
Brooklyn College History Professor Robert K.C. Johnson:
"Based on his comments in the lacrosse case,...it appears that Joyner's personal preferences on . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 22, 2007
Robert K.C. Johnson, liberal, lifelong Democrat voter, Obama supporter, blogger extraordinaire and Brooklyn College history professor, has learned much from the . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 21, 2007
A thoughtful Duke lacrosse parent was struck by the sharp difference in the way Jet Blue handled its recent weather-driven crisis as compared to the shameful . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 19, 2007
Mitt Romney is a Mormon, a father of five and married to the same woman (the mother of his five sons) since 1968.
Is America ready to elect a Mormon . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 17, 2007
It's February of 2007, not 2008, but it's a new day and the 2008 presidential campaign already is underway. It's not unthinkable that a state (or even states) . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 16, 2007
My St. Valentine's day article on the latest Duke alleged rape case did not inspire love across the board.
The News & Observer's Ruth Sheehan, who had . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 15, 2007
Kathleen A. Bergin is an Associate Professor of Law at South Texas College of Law. She lists constitutional law, critical race theory and women in the law as . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 14, 2007
On March 27, 2006, with Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong charging that gang rapists were being protected by a code of silence . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 13, 2007
Another year, another Duke alleged rape case.
Set forth below is the beginning of a New & Observer article by Jessica Rocha, dated February 12, 2007 and . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 12, 2007
The campaign strategy of Barack Hussein Obama, the lean and tall junior United States Senator from Illinois — to pose as a politician in the Lincoln tradition — . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 11, 2007
Duke Law Professor Robinson O. Everett, "On DNA evidence, did Nifong break the law," in The Herald-Sun:
"I have recently been reading articles about the . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 9, 2007
North Carolina Central University is where (1) North Carolina Governor Michael Easley went to law school; (2) Duke case false accuser Crystal Gail Mangum was . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 8, 2007
"A judge should abstain from public comment about the merits of a pending proceeding in any state or federal court dealing with a case or controversy arising in . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 6, 2007
ABC's Chris Cuomo and Lara Setrakian's Exclusive, "Duke Lacrosse Grand Jurors Speak Out," did not say so, but still confirmed that if the Duke case were to . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 5, 2007
Stefanie Williams proves you don't have to be conservative to realize that the charges in the Duke case are wicked, the prosecution of Reade Seligmann, Collin . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 4, 2007
Brooklyn College Professor Robert K.C. Johnson is a history professor (but not a lawyer) who teaches offerings in twentieth century United States constitutional . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 1, 2007
There is a wonderful word for it: chutzpah.
A recent article in the Duke University newspaper ("Has lax case changed alum support, giving?", Jan. 26, 2007, . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 31, 2007
In the Duke case, the prosecution initially defied justice by seeking unwarranted indictments and then denied justice by dismissing only the rape charges. Now . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 30, 2007
Date: February 4, 2007
Time: 11 AM
Congregation Place: Durham County Courthouse, 201 East Main Street, Durham, North Carolina
Event: Concerned Mothers . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 29, 2007
Wikipedia: "Alton H. Maddox, Jr. is a lawyer who was disbarred following his involvement in the Tawana Brawley hoax. Maddox, C. Vernon Mason and the Reverend Al . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 26, 2007
The Duke case is Tawana Brawley Two, that is, a hoax based on a lie by a young black woman supported by agenda-driven activists, even including persons who . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 25, 2007
To: Potbangers, 88ers, NC NAACP, Wendy Murphy and their ilk
(That is, those people who, the bogus Duke case, tried to milk)
Message: Below is the amended . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 24, 2007
Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong successfully played a plurality of Durham County voters for saps, but, for him and his . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 23, 2007
Hero of the Hoax Dr. William Anderson made public an email from a "victims' advocate" hat included a mind-boggling missive from Wendy Murphy.
The New England . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 22, 2007
"This case is a good sanity litmus test. Anyone who knows much about it and doesn't agree with us — right-wing, left-wing, or otherwise — is a lunatic or a . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 21, 2007
Announcing that the NAACP is "mindful of the long history of sexual violence against women," that once-respected organization continued to fan the flames of . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 20, 2007
LieStoppers is right as usual: :The Weekly Standard's Charlotte Allen has written a must-read look back on the Hoax and those who enabled it. After an excellent . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 18, 2007
Having been asked either to retract their full-page ad published in The Chronicle [the independent Duke University student newspaper] last April or to . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 17, 2007
CNN's Paula and AG the AG make a pathetic pair.
To the persecuted Duke Three, they have been unfair.
"Out in the Open: The Duke Assault Case: A Question of . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 16, 2007
Dino Costa is a talk radio host based in Denver, Colorado. A self-described ultra conservative, his program is broadcast daily on the five station, statewide, . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 15, 2007
On Sunday, January 14, 2006, after a great football game that fortunately did not go into overtime, "60 Minutes" presented its much anticipated and very moving . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 12, 2007
Investigator Linwood Wilson's report on his December 21, 2006 with false accuser Crystal Gail Mangum is fascinating The day after the interview, the "white . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 11, 2007
The "88" are the 88 members of the Duke University faculty who became known as the Group of 88 after they posted the so-called "Listening Statement" or "Social . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 10, 2007
Duke English Professor Cathy Davidson is striving mightily to spin that "Social Disaster" ad that is now a disaster for its signers (including herself), the . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 9, 2007
Boomerang: "an act or utterance that backfires on the originator."
In the Duke case, big time boomeranging has begun, with more coming soon.
Ultimately, it . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 8, 2007
Julian Bond announced, the day after the Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated, that "non-violence was shot to death in Memphis last night; join me on the . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 6, 2007
The Dowd family has sued Duke University and Professor Kim F. Curtis!
May justice be done!
Kyle Dowd is a 2006 Duke graduate and a member of the 2005-2006 . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 5, 2007
Cathy N. Davidson is Ruth F. DeVarney professor of English and interim director, professor of interdisciplinary studies, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 4, 2007
After a private swearing-in ceremony on January 2, 2006 at which the public was as welcome as concentration camp victims would have been at another private . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 3, 2007
"Skeptical," a poster at Brooklyn College Professor Robert K.C. Johnson's wonderful "Durham-in-Wonderland website, recently commented: "There have been few . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 2, 2007
Susan Estrich celebrated New Year's Day by posting "Duke Prosecutor's Fourth Victim." The best that can be said for Ms. Estrich is that she's getting better, . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 1, 2007
Ms. Cannon, instead of a Happy New Year, I wish you an earnest examination of conscience and pray that you do what is right,
Now that the Duke case is . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 30, 2006
Brooklyn College Professor Robert K.C. Johnson promptly described the filing of an ethics complaint against Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 28, 2006
The Three are Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and David Evans, the defendants in the prosecutorial disgrace called the Duke case.
Wendy Murphy is a law . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 26, 2006
I doubt that Cash Michaels' latest article, titled "Duke Case — Rape Charges Dropped, As Defense Distorts Facts" and subtitled "NC NAACP and Jesse Jackson . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 24, 2006
To David Evans, Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty
(Who came to be known this year as the Duke Three):
Of course, God never abandoned any of thee.
And, . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 22, 2006
William Hissey is a college student in Florida.
Former Duke Professor Houston Baker is now a Vanderbilt professor.
The two view the Duke case about as . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 20, 2006
The expression "politics reared its ugly head" did not originate with the Duke case, but it does explain how an incredible gang rape claim made by an ex-convict . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 19, 2006
Early on Election Day 2006, Joan Foster, Liestoppers' prescient poetess, posted these (and other) well-chosen words:
"LieStoppers will still be here tomorrow . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 17, 2006
NAACP: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People? Or, in North Carolina, Negroes Asserting A Canard Publicly?
Canard: "a false or unfounded . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 16, 2006
Excerpt from May 19, 2006 Fox News report on the Duke case titled "Duke Rape Suspect Silent in Court" (a title erroneously assuming that there had been a rape): . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 15, 2006
Considerations: (1) Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong managed to win a plurality of the votes in the district attorney election . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 14, 2006
"18. On April 8, 9, and 10, 2006, DNA Security analyzed the DNA profiles extracted from the cheek scrapings, oral swabs, vaginal swabs, rectal swabs, and . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 13, 2006
Young white men from wealthy families can become scapegoats too. But scapegoating is a bad thing to do and, when the wrong scapegoat is picked, something even . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 12, 2006
Dr. William L. Anderson, in his latest article, "What If the Duke 3 Had Been Black," opined with respect to the Duke case: "The real problem here is that racial . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 11, 2006
On the Liestoppers message board, it is being asked how the Duke case will end. The scenarios (in the order used by Liestoppers): (1) Smith makes a pre-trial . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 10, 2006
President George W. Bush did not nominate anyone to serve on the United States Supreme Court during his first term, but in 2005 there were two vacancies (as a . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 7, 2006
The Duke case should be dismissed as a matter of law instead of tried (and retried, and retried), because (1) the constitutional rights of the Duke Three were . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 6, 2006
The United States Justice Department apparently is missing in action in the Duke case. Lack of awareness of the case obviously is not the explanation. The . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 5, 2006
There's no doubt as to either Duke Professor Erwin Chemerinsky's leftist credentials or legal expertise. A graduate of Northwestern University and Harvard Law . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 4, 2006
America's Declaration of Independence announced the American view that people have God-given rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and rejected . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 1, 2006
On February 6, 2006, in "Will SCOTUS use Skoros to straighten out Everson," I explained that "[t]here is a simple reason why post-World War II jurisprudence . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 30, 2006
My article titled "Secular extremism is the grave danger, not religious expression in public square" (1) asserted great truths about America ("There is no . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 29, 2006
This is America. Merry Christmas! There is no national religion, but there is supposed to be free exercise of religion, religious values are supposed to . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 27, 2006
Let each reader decide for himself or herself whether North Carolina journalist Cash Michaels is, or I am, a misleader, deliberate or otherwise, based upon . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 22, 2006
Incisive commentator Thomas Sowell, who happens to be black, "gets" the Duke case:
"While District Attorney Nifong is at the heart of this tawdry perversion . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 21, 2006
Years ago, Michael Richards attained fame playing the Kramer character on "Seinfeld." Recently, he attained notoriety for spewing vile language, including the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 20, 2006
Shadee Malaklou is a Duke senior with a double major in women studies and cultural anthropology.
Ms. Malaklou boldly challenged Joseph B. Cheshire, a . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 18, 2006
William J. Doherty is a retired New Jersey police officer who became familiar with North Carolina as a Marine. Unsurprisingly, he is disgusted with the way the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 17, 2006
Having urged a pre-trial motion to dismiss the indictments in the Duke case, I am delighted that Michael F. McCusker, aka NDLAX 84, Notre Dame lacrosse player . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 16, 2006
British Prime Minister William Gladstone (1809-1898) was right: "Justice delayed, is justice denied."
Michael F. McCusker, aka NDLAX84 (crystalmess.blogspot . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 15, 2006
With Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael D. Nifong elected with less than half the votes cast in a very divisive (and especially racially . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 14, 2006
Two anonymous posts at the Liestoppers website illustrate the truth of the message of the 2006 Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney general election . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 13, 2006
It is good news that Joseph B. Cheshire, Esq. was inspired by comments of Kerry Sutton, to write a guest column for The Herald-Sun.
When any of the Duke . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 11, 2006
Willie Sutton was a notorious bank robber who explained that he robbed banks because "that's where the money is." At least he told the truth about that.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
November 10, 2006
It is ironic that The New York Times, which fell for the hoax that is the Duke case and led the media in the wrong direction for so long, included the following . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 9, 2006
Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong and NCCU Law Professor Irving Joyner and Duke case monitor for the North Carolina NAACP . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 8, 2006
Those outraged by it should not be dismayed. The price of that shameless victory will be paid.
The bad news is that Durham County, North Carolina District . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 7, 2006
It's long past time for Durhamites to believe that Emperor Nifong's Duke case is based on actual evidence of guilt. That image still exists only in the minds . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 6, 2006
Whether or not the Durham County, North Carolina voters do the right thing and dismiss Michael B. Nifong as their district attorney, effective at the end of . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 5, 2006
North Carolina journalist and television commentator Cash Michaels' pre-election column, titled "Critics Target Black Voters in Duke Case," lacks the balance . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 3, 2006
Elections are choices between or among candidates, none of whom is perfect. Compared to perfect, President Bush naturally comes up short. Compared to the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 2, 2006
Since the Republicans won in 2004, Democrats and their mainstream media allies have been working incessantly (and often insidiously) to achieve Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 1, 2006
The New York Times has grossly misreported the Duke case from the start.
If even one of the Duke Three actually had committed even one of the felonies on . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 31, 2006
It shocked many when Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael D. Nifong claimed that he had not spoken to Crystal Gail Mangum, the accuser in the . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 30, 2006
On October 28, an anonymous poster at the Friends of Duke University website took The News & Observer's Ruth Sheehan to task for her initial faith in the gang . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 28, 2006
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is a San Francisco Democrat who aspires to be Speaker of the House of Representatives.
BUT, Ms. Pelosi also professes to . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 27, 2006
After the October 27 court conference in the Duke case, an anonymous poster at Brooklyn College Professor Robert K.C. Johnson's website, obviously and rightly . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 26, 2006
"Three Likely Innocent Young Men Have Been Accused of Ghastly Crime by D.A. Nifong": a headline that has NOT yet appeared in a North Carolina newspaper.
IT . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 25, 2006
In some states, some real estate contracts are required to be written in "plain English."
That's good.
In Missouri, proposed amendments to the Missouri . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 24, 2006
For the sake of its critically important bastion against legislative and executive abuse, the federal judiciary, America needs MORE Republican Senators, not . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 23, 2006
I ask how far will Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael D. Nifong set back race relations (not only in Durham County, but in America), not . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 20, 2006
For me, one of the pluses in the tragedy that is the Duke case has been meeting North Carolina journalist and television commentator Cash Michaels online and . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 19, 2006
Dick Morris appeared on "Your World With Neil Cavuto" with messages that should not only upset traditional family values voters enormously, but also motivate . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 18, 2006
Prominent feminist Wendy McElroy realized long ago that the prosecution of the Duke Three was a politically motivated persecution and rightly railed against it. . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 17, 2006
"60 Minutes" never mentioned during is two-part segment on the Duke case broadcast last Sunday night that the Duke case is a Democrat scandal. But, IT IS! . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 16, 2006
On August 16, in "The '60 Minutes' season opener should close the Duke case," I announced that CBS's "60 Minutes" tentatively planned to open its thirty-ninth . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 14, 2006
On October 13, The Herald-Sun published a fawning letter by Durham attorney L.R. "Lee" Castle" purporting to explain why he would be voting for Michael B. . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 13, 2006
Criminal defense lawyers have a problem. Sometimes their clients are really guilty. Making the prosecution prove each and every element of each crime without . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 12, 2006
The Bush Administration has publicly stated that it does not intend to take military action against North Korea, even though North Korea just claimed to have . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 11, 2006
A very concerned relative was emphatic about the need for Collin Finnerty to leave the attic. Now she should be ecstatic.
On July 14, that very concerned . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 10, 2006
Internet writer Felicia Benamon ("Both Democrats and Republicans Have Failed Us") is disgusted with the Mark Foley scandal: "The sexual exploits of Mark Foley . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 9, 2006
Michael B. Nifong is the Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney. He is supposed to be a fair and impartial "minister of justice." He has a special . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 8, 2006
Allen G. Breed is an AP National Writer. He wrote about the Duke case last April and just did it again. His early articles gave unmerited credence to the . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 7, 2006
Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936), American writer and humorist, was right:
"Politics ain't beanbag." The Mark Foley scandal demonstrates that yet again. Mr. . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 6, 2006
On October 5, 2005, The New & Observer reported a bit more about its March 25 interview of Crystal Gail Mangum, the accuser in the Duke case whom The News & . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 5, 2006
Democrat House Minority Leader and Speaker aspirant Nancy Pelosi and Representative Rahm Emanuel, Chairman of the House's Democrat Campaign Committee, refused a . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 3, 2006
Sean Hannity, conservative television and radio commentator, is right: Democrats are guilty of selective outrage and the timing of scandals involving . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 2, 2006
Cash Michaels' latest article — "Duke Case: Is Change of Venue Possible? — asked an important strategic question: " Will the defense in the Duke lacrosse . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 1, 2006
Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong crossed a Rubicon when he chose to behave like a petty tyrant in the Duke case instead of to . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 28, 2006
With (1) November 7, 2006 less than six weeks away, (2) the stock market near the all-time high (having recovered from the Clinton recession and the September 1 . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 25, 2006
My inclusion in my last article ("Duke case defense, respect Durhamites") of this comment by an anonymous poster at the Friends of Duke University website — "I . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 23, 2006
At the Friends of Duke University website, there is discussion as to whether the new Nifong timeline (as distinguished from the tall tale on which he obtained . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 22, 2006
JUDGE OSMOND SMITH MODIFIED JUDGE KENNETH TITUS'S GAG ORDER, UNGAGGING POTENTIAL WITNESSES (INCLUDING THE DUKE THREE) TO SPEAK TO THE MEDIA ABOUT THE DUKE . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 21, 2006
When it comes to poisoning the Durham County, North Carolina jury pool, District Attorney Michael B. Nifong knows what to do and he does not want anyone trying . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 20, 2006
The fictional Sherlock Holmes deduced that a dog owner was the criminal, because his dog had not barked and he was the only person who could have committed the . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 19, 2006
What Wendy E. Long, general counsel of The Judicial Confirmation Network (www.judicialnetwork.com), wrote in a Washington Times op-ed published on April 15, 20 . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 18, 2006
When The New York Times is not misadvising the United States Government what to do, it is telling His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, to apologize (and lending any . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 17, 2006
The Duke case is a hoax and a travesty of justice requiring recognition and rectification. It became the Duke case because a desperate and troubled young black . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 16, 2006
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, written by Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, is the story of a girl named Alice who falls . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 15, 2006
Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong wants himself to be elected as district attorney this November and the Duke case to be tried . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 14, 2006
Professor Robert K.C. Johnson is a history professor at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York Graduate Center. He teaches 20th century United . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 12, 2006
On September 10, these words were included in a long and thoughtful anonymous post at Friends of Duke University website: "Who would have guessed when this . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 11, 2006
The Duke case is a travesty of justice, to be sure, but the antidote is the truth, not a competing myth. And the whole truth, not selective truth.
The . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 9, 2006
The Johnsville News has done wonderful work on the Duke case, but its recent hit piece on Cash Michaels, titled "Duke Case: Special Ed. for Doubters with Hoax . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 8, 2006
In the Tawana Brawley case, a grand jury rightly refused to indict. In the Duke case, however, three indictments were improvidently issued (without the grand . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 7, 2006
The bulk of the people of Durham County, North Carolina want a principled, professional criminal justice system in which criminal allegations are investigated . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 6, 2006
"America is not what's wrong with the world. The struggle we are in is too important to have the luxury of returning to that old mentality of 'Blame America . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 5, 2006
Sir Winston Churchill wryly (and wisely) observed: "It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried." . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 1, 2006
On the DukeBasketballReport website, there is a legal response dated May 15, 2006 by Jason Trumpbour, Trinity 88, Law 91, a law professor at the University of . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 30, 2006
Diogenes on Sinope used to stroll through the marketplace in ancient Athens during the day with a torch. When asked about it, he would answer, "I am just . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 29, 2006
The day after I posted "The "60 Minutes" season opener should close the Duke case" (upsetting the secretive, the timid and the worriers), a gentleman who . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 28, 2006
Short answer: No.
On August 16, 2006, I announced what should be ecstatic news for supporters of the Duke Three (surely the ones who want the nightmare to . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 27, 2006
When President Bush was told that the media was excoriating former FEMA Director Michael Brown over Hurricane Katrina, he replied, "Better him than me or . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 25, 2006
What should be expected from a newspaper that disclosed the terrorist surveillance program and, notwithstanding the pleas of the heads of the September 11 . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 23, 2006
"Those who do not learn from the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them."
"Water under the bridge" refers to experiences and conflicts which we have . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 22, 2006
The Chronicle, Duke University's independent newspaper, broke the story and was on top of the Duke case, as it should have been. With school beginning again, . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 21, 2006
"Honor and truth and manhood — These are the things that stand, Though the sneer and jibe of the cynic tribe Are loud through the width of the land." Ted Olson, . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 20, 2006
Mr. President, the War on Terror began long before your presidency. After September 11, 2001, you fully appreciated the nature of the danger that it represents . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 18, 2006
Predictably, AOL News put a "No Kings in America" headline on the article by AP's Sarah Karush titled "Judge Orders Halt to Warrantless Surveillance."
What . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 17, 2006
"The best policy is to declare victory and go home." So said George Aiken (1892-1984), a Republican politician from Vermont, with respect to the Vietnam War.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
August 16, 2006
"60 Minutes" premiered on September 24, 1968. Its website promotes the show as "the CBS News magazine providing a blend of hard-hitting investigative reports, . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 15, 2006
Does Cash Michael see the coming collapse of the Duke rape hoax? I think so.
Cash Michael, in the August 14, 2006 issue of The Wilmington Journal (Part of . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 14, 2006
The good news is that the terrorist plot to explode over the Atlantic Ocean airplanes flying from Great Britain to the United States was foiled, primarily . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 13, 2006
Democrats aspire to take control of the White House and both houses of Congress, especially the United States Senate, so they can control the executive and . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 12, 2006
On July 23, 2006, I wrote "Paging Susan Lucci: Please Guest Star in 'the Duke Rape Case.'" The soap opera star has been a neighbor of the Finnerty family in . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 10, 2006
The Duke Three (Collin Finnerty, Reade Seligmann and David Evans) eventually will be exonerated as to the kidnapping, rape and sexual assault charges pending . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 9, 2006
The American Civil Liberties Union's sinister secular extremist presumption is getting even worse. Now the ACLU wants to stop a cross from being placed on . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 8, 2006
The News & Observer's staff writer Jeff Neff's "Lacrosse files show gaps in DA's case," published on Sunday, August 6, 2006, was a much needed belated public . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 7, 2006
Former Congressman "Duke" Cunningham became a scandal for Republicans. They handled it well (kudos to the Bush Justice Department) and saved his Congressional . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 6, 2006
Sunday, August 6, 2006. The News & Observer published a long article by Joseph Neff titled "Lacrosse files show gaps in DA's case." The gist" "A review of . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 5, 2006
From Friends of Duke University website: At 8:37 PM, August 04, 2006, Anonymous said: "The smartest legal strategy of all goes to Collin's attorney. By keeping . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 4, 2006
Friends of Duke University website is a self-described "discussion board for the friends of Duke University" now "focus[ing]....on the Duke Lacrosse Scandal." . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 3, 2006
Dear Collin:
Today you reach age 20. Unfortunately, there may have been times during your nineteenth year when you wondered whether you would, or even . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 2, 2006
Yasser Arafat went to his grave without missing an opportunity to miss an opportunity when it came to achieving permanent peace in the Middle East. The result: . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 1, 2006
Mel Gibson's masterpiece, "The Passion of the Christ," should have won the Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year 2004. That moving movie (which Mr. Gibson . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 30, 2006
On July 17, 2006, in what is still supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, a Durham County, North Carolina Superior Court judge (Kenneth . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 28, 2006
Where is the outrage? Their accuser was NOT raped, but the Duke Three really have been GAGGED (by a judge!). If three poor black natives had been gagged after . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 27, 2006
On July 27, 2006, Friends of Duke University website posted a heartwarming message from Kennedy Godettee, a former Durhamite and former Duke University employee . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 25, 2006
In 1991 Clarence Thomas was nominated and confirmed as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and William Kennedy Smith was accused and . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 23, 2006
Fittingly, it was an independence day, Bastille Day (July 14): "An obviously concerned person anonymously posted this message to the family of Collin Finnerty . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 22, 2006
Talk about putting the cart before the horse: having rushed to indict the Duke Three, Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong has gone fishing in the hope . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 21, 2006
The American Civil Liberties Union, that bastion of secular extremism, is fighting hard to bring down the Mt. Soledad Memorial Cross (part of the veterans . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 20, 2006
Durham, North Carolina's own Ed Thomas saw the light, recognized DA Nifong as a blight and plans to do what is right to end the Duke Three's plight and make . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 19, 2006
When the local prosecutor should be prosecuted instead of prosecuting, it poses a problem for the local establishment. Durham County, North Carolina's District . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 18, 2006
Susan Estrich claims to have been raped in 1974. I believe her. I doubt she hallucinated or fabricated. Unfortunately, about thirty-two years later, it . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 13, 2006
On October 17, 2002 (less than eleven months after September 11, 2001), William James Haynes II, an outstanding attorney, in an address titled "The War on . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 12, 2006
The United States Senate is planning a lengthy August recess. But, during the 109th Congress, the Senate has confirmed only 46 judicial nominees. Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 10, 2006
MSNBC's Dan Abrams, a Duke graduate, initially said that the idea that some Duke lacrosse players had committed a gang rape was plausible to him. Since then, . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 8, 2006
Plagiarize: "to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own; use (a created production) without crediting the source"; "commit literary . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 7, 2006
Mr. President, on January 29, 2002, in your State of the Union Address, with the memory of September 11, 2001 fresh and foremost in the minds of the American . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 6, 2006
Good News: On July 6, 2006, the highest courts in New York and Georgia issued traditional marriage-friendly decisions. The New York court refused, 4 to 2, to . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 5, 2006
"The highest story of the American Revolution is this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the principles of . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 3, 2006
After (1) a North Carolina Central State student (Crystal Gail Magnum, the pathetic ex-convict stripper and "escort" and patently unbelievable accuser in the . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 2, 2006
In "On Hamdan: Greenhouse Gas v. Levin and Long Law," I (1) commented that "the United States Supreme Court proclaimed (both prematurely and patently wrongly) . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 1, 2006
To be sure, the Bush-bashing media is ecstatic about the United States Supreme Court majority opinion interfering with President Bush's conduct of the War on . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 30, 2006
Perhaps the nightmare for the Duke Three and their family and friends will end soon after all. On June 30, 2006, NBC's TODAY and MSNBC's Abram Report broadcast . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 29, 2006
The United States Supreme Court, in an opinion by Justice John Paul Stevens (who is not to be confused with the American naval hero John Paul Jones), strangely . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 28, 2006
At confirmthem.com, the possibility that President Bush will nomination Debra Livingston to serve on a United States Court of Appeals (either the D.C. or Second . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 27, 2006
The New York Times has behaved irresponsibly before, but did it behave criminally (even treasonously) when it published a front page article with this lead . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 26, 2006
Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong seems to have an admirer: Fox News' Kimberly Guilfoyle. One wonders why. Kimberley remarried last month and is expecting a . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 25, 2006
In the Duke case, race did not, does not and never will deserve a place. To give it one is a disgrace. "The Duke case" refers to the criminal prosecution of . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 23, 2006
"All the News That's Fit to Print" is the motto of The New York Times.
Obviously not fit meaning proper. Fit meaning "adapted to an end or design" or . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 22, 2006
The Far Left in America and the rest of the world (1) charged that President Bush was a reckless war monger, (2) claimed that Saddam Hussein had repented and . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 20, 2006
The latest issue of Newsweek made Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong freak. "DUKE: SHOULD THE CASE BE DROPPED?" appears at the top of the cover. The article . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 19, 2006
Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong is both politically and ethically challenged these days. Yes, he parlayed his speedy indictments of the Duke Three into an . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 17, 2006
Crystal Gail Mangum, did you take notice? A development in the District of Columbia on June 16, 2006 is the best news for you since that humorless email from a . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 16, 2006
If there is good news, Long Island's Newsday is predisposed to ignore or bury it. On page A29 of its June 16, 2006 edition, Newsday deigned to report an . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 14, 2006
It wasn't obvious at the beginning. Indeed, "Dukie" Dan Abrams of MSNBC publicly stated that he considered the charge conceivable, based on his own Duke . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 13, 2006
Today, Joe Wilson, a man who fantasized about holding high office in a John Kerry administration, outed his wife (Valerie Plame Wilson) as a CIA operative, . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 12, 2006
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 11, 2006
Ann Coulter is a deity of sorts to many conservatives utterly delighted with the witty way she skewers liberals (who need to be educated and often deserve to be . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 9, 2006
Good News: In "Godless: The Church of Liberalism," Ann Coulter deftly depicts liberalism as a perverse religion, diligently details its war on God and the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 8, 2006
Great News! Zarqawi, al-Qaeda's top terrorist in Iraq, was killed by American forces.
Bad News: Even though America is engaged in a War on Terror, the . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 7, 2006
The National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters is a coalition comprised of national pro-family and religious organizations, including law firms, academics, . . .
Michael Gaynor
June 5, 2006
The date is set: June 6, 2006. 6 6 6. The date on which the United States Senate is scheduled to vote on a constitutional amendment to protect marriage. The . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 28, 2006
Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Dennis Hastert, Republican of Illinois, and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, issued the . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 26, 2006
Mr. President, Duncan Hunter, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, is urging you to act to save a 29-foot cross standing on San Diego city property . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 25, 2006
The Federal Bureau of Investigation obtained a search warrant from a judge, searched the Congressional office of Representative William Jefferson, Democrat, New . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 24, 2006
There's no doubt that many black women were raped by white men in America and never were held liable for it. When slavery was "legal," "rape" was an exercise . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 23, 2006
When a young white woman who chose to visit Kobe Bryant in his hotel room later charged him with rape, it soon became apparent that she was hoping for the local . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 22, 2006
Insanity: doing the same thing and expecting a different result.
Lunacy: any of various forms on insanity; insanity amounting to a lack of capacity or of . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 19, 2006
Is Jesus still your favorite philosopher, Mr. President?
Then Governor and presidential aspirant George W. Bush impressed the kind of people who elected and re . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 18, 2006
Public opinion polls reflect widespread dissatisfaction with the Bush Administration and Congress. This is largely the result of war being wearying, . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 9, 2006
As a candidate, George W. Bush pledged to nominate strict constructionists to the federal bench. As President, he has honored his pledge. But a considerable . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 5, 2006
Sucker: a person easily cheated or deceived. Example: Arlen Specter, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. As such, Chairman Specter is especially . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 4, 2006
When it appeared that the United States Senate soon would take an up-or-down vote on the long-pending nomination of Judge Terrence Boyle to serve as a judge on . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 3, 2006
One more good reason to confirm Brett M. Kavanaugh as a federal appellate judge: The New York Times (NYT), the daily issues of which make a mockery of its "all . . .
Michael Gaynor
May 1, 2006
The good news is that with (1) the passage of time, (2) former FEMA Director Michael D. Brown's frank and forceful testimony before both House and Senate . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 29, 2006
The United States Senate should use the constitutional option to put an end to judicial filibusters. It should have done so last year, but the Gang of Fourteen . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 27, 2006
In the matter of the nomination of Judge Terrence Boyle to serve a federal appellate judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 25, 2006
Warning: Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Has Replaced Justice Sandra D. O'Connor and Public Schools May Not Censor Religious Viewpoints Of Students In Class . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 22, 2006
America's Constitution and fundamental fairness each require that the United States Senate do its constitutional duty and give Judge Terrence Boyle, Brett M. . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 21, 2006
My position on the so-called Duke rape case is simple:
"What is needed in the Duke lacrosse team alleged rape case and every other case in which an accusation . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 20, 2006
Accuser: one who brings an accusation; one who charges an offense judicially or by a public process.
Victim: one who is injured, destroyed or sacrificed under . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 19, 2006
It has been rightly observed that justice delayed is justice denied. The same point about justice delayed can be made about an up-or-down vote on a judicial . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 16, 2006
No! NOT the mogul whose first wife (Ivana) took to calling him "The Donald." The man who has dedicated himself to protecting America instead of promoting . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 10, 2006
I voted for President Bush in 2000 and again in 2004, in each case for the same reason: he was the better of the viable candidates. With the benefit of . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 5, 2006
Talk about slippery slopes and treating the bulk of the American people like dopes. "Amnesty" for illegal aliens (by whatever name and in whatever guise . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 4, 2006
SURPRISE! The April 10, 2006 issue of Newsweek did what the United States Supreme Court said that government must not do. Instead of maintaining a strict . . .
Michael Gaynor
April 2, 2006
If America's Laura Ingraham was not the person Troy thinks she is before 2006, she certainly is today.
A graduate of Dartmouth College (where she edited the . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 31, 2006
If you believe that the mainstream media are objective, and don't want to learn otherwise, stop reading. Otherwise, read on.
Set forth below is a missive to . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 30, 2006
The Christian Science Monitor and Jill Carroll, one of their reporters based in Iraq, reportedly are thrilled by her release. But, she should not be serving as . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 27, 2006
These days, the right of freedom of speech is generally and vigorously exercised, while the corresponding duty to be responsible is often contemptuously ignored . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 24, 2006
Laura Ingraham was not in the least derogatory or insulting to anyone's memory when she appeared on "The Today Show" on March 21, 2006, notwithstanding Keith . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 23, 2006
March 21, 2006 will be remembered by millions as the day Laura Ingraham appeared as a guest on "The Today Show" and skillfully shattered the leftist mainstream . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 22, 2006
Yesterday seemed too good to be true: Laura Ingraham exquisitely exposed most of the mainstream media reporting on Iraq as timid misreporting focused on the bad . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 20, 2006
Mr. President, you were not to blame for the September 11 disaster. You had not been on the job long enough to undo the damage done by your predecessor. You . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 19, 2006
A broken clock is right twice a day. Newsweek, a regular Bush basher that set off riots and endangered Americans around the world, especially Americans serving . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 18, 2006
Sometimes an email illuminates much more than the emailer ever imagined it could be.
On March 16, 2006, I received this email message from Tameka (last name . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 17, 2006
On August 28, 2005, before Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast and a foreseeable (for decades) levee breach resulted in New Orleans being mostly inundated, . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 16, 2006
The Good News: President Bush shares the critical values of the good people of America (and good Americans still outnumber the rest, at least in the red states, . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 14, 2006
On March 7, 2006, HumanEventsOnline's Amanda B. Carpenter asked the new Republican Majority Leader, John Boehner, whether former FEMA Director Michael D. Brown . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 13, 2006
Beware any presidential aspirant who puts his or her overweening personal ambition first. Like Senator Russ Feingold, Democrat of Wisconsin. In his zeal to . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 11, 2006
Message to New York women from "Spit": Elect me your Governor! I am your champion! I will defend your "right" to choose abortion for any reason or no reason. . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 10, 2006
Two wrongs don't make a right. But, in contemplating compounding a wrong, the wrongness of that wrong finally may be appreciated and, as a result, that wrong . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 9, 2006
Not quite. But almost. After former President Clinton's Treasury Secretary, Robert Rubin, rejected President Bush's personal plea for help with a bipartisan . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 8, 2006
What America needs is not a good five-cent cigar. Cigars are hazardous. What America needs is the truth about the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe that former . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 7, 2006
I did not expect to type these words, much less the exclamation point, but fair is fair: Bravo, Margaret Carlson! Ms. Carlson, formerly a columnist and deputy . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 6, 2006
This year, The Washington Post wickedly "celebrated" Ash Wednesday (March 1) by publishing an article by Alan Cooperman titled "The House's Catholic Democrats . . .
Michael Gaynor
March 5, 2006
Ash Wednesday is a fine day for thoughtful people to reflect on what they have done, to jump back from conclusions to which they jumped erroneously and to make . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 28, 2006
What is it about Michael Chertoff, President Bush's unqualified, unsuccessful, unrepentant and yet still unreplaced Homeland Security Secretary? After (1 . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 27, 2006
The loony left's sinister secular extremists rabidly reject the profound principles of America's Declaration of Independence (which humbly acknowledged God and . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 24, 2006
Does former FEMA Director and current Katrina scapegoat Michael D. Brown have an unfettered right to speak truthfully about his communications with the White . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 23, 2006
The title of Joseph Farah's article on the Dubai Ports World deal asks a critically important question: "White House: Tone deaf or brain dead?"
President Bush . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 22, 2006
Mr. President, in order for you to succeed during the rest of your second term (and to avert disaster in the 2006 elections and the spectacle of a Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 21, 2006
America's original Constitution and Bill of Rights were written by Americans who had won America's independence and expected the governing documents they wrote . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 20, 2006
Shortly after 7 A.M., on Presidents' Day 2006, on Fox News' "Fox & Friends," E.D. Hill dared to speak an important truth that the alphabet television networks . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 18, 2006
Pro-abortion, nominally-Catholic politicians think they are "above the law." They should be officially declared to have excommunicated themselves from their . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 17, 2006
The New York Times is out of control. It has lost its "soul." The Times never was elected to anything, but in recent years it repeatedly and utterly . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 16, 2006
Steven M. Warshawsky's "In Defense of Ann Counter" is a well-meant, but misguided attempt to rally conservatives automatically behind Ann Coulter, even when she . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 15, 2006
God bless Antonin Scalia, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and a principled, learned, and brilliant originalist ready, willing and able . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 13, 2006
The House of Representatives has investigated the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe. The good news is that former FEMA Director Michael D. Brown, who immediately . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 12, 2006
President Bush has been damned for a slow federal response to Hurricane Katrina AND for secretly surveilling terrorists. In each case, the blame is either . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 10, 2006
Former Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael D. Brown "is widely considered the public face of the government's sluggish response to Katrina. But . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 9, 2006
Violent protest by devout believers against what may be blasphemy or sacrilege is understandable, given human imperfection, but absolutely wrong. Like bombing . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 8, 2006
Hillary Clinton is happily defending herself against extremist criticism of her $10,000 to pro-life Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey, Jr., the Democrats' . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 7, 2006
With respect to religion, the First Amendment states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 6, 2006
There is a simple reason why post-World War II jurisprudence involving the First Amendment's religious clauses is twisted and tortured: the United States . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 4, 2006
This year Pennsylvania is the site of the most important United States Senate race: State Treasurer Bob Casey, Jr., a Democrat "legacy" (the son of the late . . .
Michael Gaynor
February 2, 2006
NBC contemptuously and contemptibly chooses to bash Christianity and to ridicule Christian beliefs and values for profit and fun. It is a network that good . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 31, 2006
Today, The Judicial Confirmation Network, an organization of citizens joined together to support the confirmation of highly qualified individuals to the Supreme . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 30, 2006
Mr. President, you have served very well, much better than your current poll ratings suggest. You have taken the war to the terrorists effectively; acted . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 29, 2006
Churlish Chuck Schumer, New York's senior Senator, loves to call Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr., the superbly qualified federal appellate judge who is about to be . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 28, 2006
President George W. Bush has been honest with the American people. (His despicable, dishonest and fanatical political opponents constantly call him a liar and . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 27, 2006
There has been a benefit to the anti-Alitoists postponing Judge Alito's confirmation: Wendy E. Long, counsel to The Judicial Confirmation Network, has been . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 26, 2006
While President Bush toured and spoke effectively at America's National Security Agency (which conducts the terrorist surveillance program designed to prevent . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 25, 2006
Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr.'s nomination to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court was approved by the . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 24, 2006
Shortly after noon on January 23, 2006 (the thirty-third anniversary of the twin constitutional catastrophes, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, illegitimate issue . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 23, 2006
Pro-abortion fanatics are apoplectic and self-destructing. They fear (rightly) that Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. is not one of them. They fear (realistically) . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 22, 2006
For Senate Democrats, Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. is a disaster. Thanks to the abortion lobby (which seems to run the Democrat plantation). Obviously, Judge . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 20, 2006
If Adolph Hitler had asked for a truce in 1945, in order to rebuild and save money on munitions, would the Allies have agreed? Of course not. Some are not . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 19, 2006
Message from Usama bin Laden to the American people: "The operations are under preparation and you will see them in your homes the minute they are through (with . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 18, 2006
Wendy E. Long is legal counsel to the Judicial Confirmation Network. Until March 2005, Mrs. Long was a litigation partner in the New York office of Kirkland & . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 17, 2006
Under truth-in-advertising principles, the ACLU should be an acronym for Anti-God Communists and Lunatics United instead of American Civil Liberties Union. But . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 14, 2006
Sometimes the United States Supreme Court makes a mistake of a constitutional nature that has monumental and horrific consequences. The Supremes are supposed . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 12, 2006
Churlish Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat and a leading pro-abortion member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said yesterday that Judge Alito's confirmation . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 10, 2006
In 1987, Ralph Neas, President of People For the American Way, chaired the successful bipartisan effort by the 300-organization Block Bork Coalition to block . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 9, 2006
Churlish Chuck Schumer, a pro-abortion Democrat from New York salivating at the thought of interviewing Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. in his capacity as a member . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 8, 2006
With the Senator Judiciary Committee hearing on President Bush's nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 6, 2006
"The systematic slanting — conscious or unconscious — of this and many other news reports has helped fuel a disingenuous campaign by liberal groups and senators . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 4, 2006
President Bush was re-elected in 2004. But the far left Democrats and their malevolent media allies continued to campaign against him, focusing on each . . .
Michael Gaynor
January 3, 2006
If the Judicial Confirmation Network (www.judicialnetwork.com) had been around when Judge Robert Bork was "borked," Judge Bork would have been confirmed as an . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 31, 2005
Democrat Eliot "Evil El" Spitzer, currently New York's Attorney General and, tragically, the favorite to succeed George Pataki as New York's Governor, is a pro . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 29, 2005
Alan Colmes is the liberal counterpart and co-host of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes (Monday-Friday 9-10PM ET), a one-hour debate-driven talk show focusing on . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 28, 2005
If the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), under Michael D. Brown, had been an independent federal agency instead of part of the huge Department of . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 27, 2005
The Associated Press's Ben Feller has written an article entitled "School Textbooks Tackle the Clinton Impeachment." For people who think of tackling as the . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 25, 2005
The Obstructionist in Chief, Democrat Barbara Boxer, a Senator from California who deplored the impeachment of fellow Democrat Bill Clinton for perjury and . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 23, 2005
The small, but tyrannical, secular extremist minority is determined to block Judge Alito's confirmation as Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's successor on the United . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 21, 2005
Did The New York Times deliberately disclose important classified information that it never should have acquired (and had properly kept confidential for a year) . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 20, 2005
America needs to recognize all her enemies and to take appropriate action against each of them, in order to protect herself, to preserve the rule of law, to . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 19, 2005
In Democrats Call Bush Out on Strikes But The War on Terror Isn't A Game, Frank Salvato concluded his "rant" with "the question [that] begs to be asked: . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 18, 2005
Remember what we thought after September 11, 2001? We thought that terrible follow-up attacks inevitably would be coming soon. They didn't come, because (1) . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 17, 2005
The December 17, 2005 issue of Long Island, New York's secular extremist newspaper, Newsday, included brief responses by eight persons to the question, Is . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 16, 2005
Many Democrats (both in political office and in the media) fervently believe that is in their political interest to persuade a majority of the American people . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 15, 2005
How about helping Ann Coulter out? Contact leftist prosecutors who will abuse their positions without batting an eyelash and urge them to prosecute Ms. . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 14, 2005
In Secular Extremists Still Lying About Their War on Christmas, I reported that the War on Christmas (which secular extremists deny exists, of course) had . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 13, 2005
December 13, 2005. The day the determined Judicial Confirmation Network (www.judicialnetwork.com) released a new Internet ad titled "Real America" and pointing . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 12, 2005
Robert Bork was appointed as a federal appellate judge on the prestigious District of Columbia Circuit in 1982 and nominated by President Reagan to serve as an . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 11, 2005
For Americans who deplore secular extremism, the current Christmas and Hanukkah season seems to be going well. To be sure, the War on Religious Holidays . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 10, 2005
Secular extremists say that there is no War on Christmas and ridicule Fox News' John Gibson for writing The War on Christmas: How the Liberal Plot to Ban the . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 9, 2005
The New York law firm known as Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP boasts in its pro bono report on civil rights on its website that it "has assumed an . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 8, 2005
Howard "The Screamer" Dean, former Vermont governor and current Democrat Party Chairman, disgraced himself and embarrassed all decent Democrats by declaring . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 7, 2005
President Bush shares the critical values of the good people of America and is able to identify and ready, willing and able to confront, contain and crush . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 6, 2005
Peggy Noonan pointed out after it was announced that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and Dean of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 4, 2005
"A rose is a rose is a rose." So wrote Gertrude Stein, suggesting that some things resist definition in words.
"If you call a tail a leg, how many legs has a . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 2, 2005
America's greatest chief justice, John Marshall, proclaimed in 1833: "[W]ith with us Christianity and Religion are identified. It would be strange indeed, if . . .
Michael Gaynor
December 1, 2005
Their bottom line, Macy's Department Stores, remembered, and so they meekly surrendered . The phase "Merry Christmas" again will appear in Macy's store signage . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 30, 2005
These days, desperate Dem leaders are plotting to retake control of Congress and the White House.
Not by peddling their usual snake oil, but by persuading . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 28, 2005
At the close of America's Constitutional Convention, a lady asked Benjamin Franklin what type of government the Constitution would create. Franklin replied: "A . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 27, 2005
On the first Sunday after Thanksgiving 2005 I visited Manhattan to go to Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral and to see the displays in the front windows of two . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 25, 2005
Some Americans spend Thanksgiving more productively than others. Grant Holcomb, who actually walked the walk and knows what he's talking about, helped to . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 24, 2005
Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his essay titled "Self-Reliance," opined that "[a] foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 23, 2005
There's no doubt about it: America's Founders were genuinely religious people, and smart. They rejected the idea of a monarchy based on divine right, . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 22, 2005
To the question why I call attention occasionally to wise words from Wendy E. Long, counsel to The Judicial Confirmation Network (www.judicialnetwork.com), the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 21, 2005
On Sunday, November 20, 2005, Senator Joseph Biden, a senior Democrat from Delaware, who previously had said that the nomination of Judge Samuel A, Alito, Jr. . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 18, 2005
"For the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honor. I believe it is peace for our time....Go . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 17, 2005
At least the Bush Administration is moving in the right direction in dealing with its contemptible critics!
At long last, President Bush came out on Veterans' . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 16, 2005
President Bush IS to blame. NOT for the September 11 attacks. (He could not have prevented them.) NOT for liberating Afghanistan and Iraq. (That was great!) . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 15, 2005
Due to a judicial travesty — the United States Supreme Court opining that government must be neutral as between religion and irreligion and not support religion . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 14, 2005
Of all people, Bill Sammon of The Washington Times did the pro-abortion lobby's research for it. Mr. Sammon's brief article, titled "Alito Rejected Abortion as . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 12, 2005
America's Founders created a federal government that looked favorably on religious belief and private property, viewed them as good and necessary, and protected . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 11, 2005
When it comes to confronting fierce political opponents and calling a spade a spade instead of a digging implement adapted for being pushed into the ground with . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 10, 2005
Mr. President, Americans root for fighters, not punching bags. You have not been taking the fight to your political enemies (as you wisely did with the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 9, 2005
In 2001, Democrats won the governorships in New Jersey and Virginia and billionaire Mike Bloomberg won the New York City mayoralty. This year it was the same, . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 8, 2005
The price France is paying continues to rise. See France Is Paying a Price.
Justice Antonin Scalia, in his illuminating dissent in the notorious Kentucky Ten . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 7, 2005
Sharon Hughes, in a very disturbing article well titled Court Gone Mad!, offered a simple, succinct and suitable diagnosis of the notorious United States Court . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 6, 2005
As the Bible states: "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." Americans surely should not gloat about it: wanton bodily harm to innocent . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 5, 2005
The sinister spirit of Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels seems to be infecting the Democrat Party these days. They keep repeating the same lies ad . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 4, 2005
Accuracy in Media describes itself as "a non-profit, grassroots citizens watchdog of the news media that critiques botched and bungled news stories and sets the . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 3, 2005
Christmas and Hanukkah are coming. Federated Department Stores again is planning to profit big time from them. But NOT to wish shoppers "Merry Christmas" and . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 2, 2005
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was right: "You can't understand a phrase such as 'Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion' by . . .
Michael Gaynor
November 1, 2005
One can count on the secular extremist left not only to pretend to be in the political mainstream, but to try mightily to have things both ways, for example, by . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 31, 2005
There is good news and bad news this Halloween morning. The good news is that President Bush has nominated Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Justice Sandra . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 30, 2005
In a perverse sense, it seems fitting that I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby has been made a scapegoat. After all, he is Jewish (and scapegoating Jews was not an . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 28, 2005
In 2000, Pat Buchanan was edged out for President by George W. Bush. His presence in the race was a potential disaster for conservatives who realized that a . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 27, 2005
With White House Counsel Harriet Miers having had her nomination to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court withdrawn, President Bush may be . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 26, 2005
People like Manuel Miranda and the members of his Third Judicial Branch have a fantastic ability to identify excellent candidates for federal judicial positions . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 22, 2005
President Clinton appointed two United States Supreme Court Justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer.
Justice Ginsburg, a Jewish secular extremist . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 19, 2005
The tantruming of constitutional conservatives like Judge Robert Bork over President Bush's nomination of White House Counsel Harriet Miers to replace Justice . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 18, 2005
In Loretto High School, a Catholic high school in Sacramento, California, there is student rebellion of sorts. Because a teacher who had served as a Planned . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 15, 2005
Like Ronald Reagan, Harriet Miers, President Bush's current White House Counsel and embattled Supreme Court nominee, did not attend an Ivy League College.
Like . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 14, 2005
Herewith a fantastic list of women and men from which many strict constructionists wanted President Bush to choose his second Supreme Court nominee:
Janice . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 12, 2005
The First Lady, Laura Bush, suspects that sexism motivates some of the opposition to her husband's nomination of his White House counsel, Harriet Miers, to . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 10, 2005
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich knows who should and should not be supporting and opposing the confirmation of White House Counsel Harriet Miers to be . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 9, 2005
According to the New York Times, the verb to bork might be defined as "to destroy a judicial nominee through a concerted attack on his character, background and . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 7, 2005
To be sure, there will be a confirmation battle over Harriett Miers, President Bush's former Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and current White House counsel. . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 6, 2005
Peggy Noonan called President Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers a "misstep," using football terms to make her case: "The president misread the field, the . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 5, 2005
George Will asks, with reference to President Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers, his White House counsel, to succeed Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 4, 2005
Rene Henry Gracida, New Orleans native and Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Corpus Christi in Texas, in a speech entitled "The Children of New Orleans," made a . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 3, 2005
BULLETIN: President Bush has nominated White House Counsel Harriet Miers to succeed Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 2, 2005
Tom DeLay is pro-life, conservative, Republican and as effective in accomplishing things as a hammer is in driving a nail where it belongs
Nancy Pelosi is pro . . .
Michael Gaynor
October 1, 2005
Despicable demagogue Democrats deem it politic to insinuate or even insist that President Bush is a racist. They did it during the 2000 and 2004 elections and . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 30, 2005
"Waving the bloody shirt" is political slang for a Republican political tactic used successfully after the Civil War for winning votes, particularly black votes . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 29, 2005
Say it ain't so, Bill.
To be sure, it was unintentional. Bill O'Reilly obviously recognizes the danger of secular extremism. He fights it vigorously and . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 28, 2005
Question: What governmental entity indisputably distinguished itself during Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath?
Answer: The United States Coast Guard.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
September 27, 2005
It appears that Democrat dominance of Louisiana and perhaps even New Orleans will end shortly. The silver lining in the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
David . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 26, 2005
It appears certain that this coming Thursday, Judge John Roberts will be confirmed by the United States Senate as the next Chief Justice of the United States. . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 24, 2005
Demagogue Democrats, masters of the malevolent art of benefiting from poverty and the bulk of the votes of poor people, especially poor black people, . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 23, 2005
"Mother Angelica: The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of Miracles," by Raymond Arroyo, News Director of Eternal Word Television Network . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 22, 2005
MOTHER ANGELICA: The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of Miracles, released on September 6, 2005, is the definitive biography of the . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 21, 2005
The horrible hurricanes may have a salutary effect: putting Jeb Bush in the White House, whether or not he yearns for it.
Democrats blame President Bush for . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 20, 2005
The thought of Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin leading the recovery of Louisiana and New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina is . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 19, 2005
Key political opponents say that President Bush is oblivious or insensitive to racism and poverty, or worse.
That is gutter politics.
They are demagogues.
. . .
Michael Gaynor
September 17, 2005
Having tried mightily (and skillfully) to shift blame to the federal government and having secured an unprecedented bailout commitment, Louisiana's Democrat . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 16, 2005
Last night (September 15, 2005), speaking "from the city of New Orleans, nearly empty, still partly underwater, and waiting for life and hope to return," . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 15, 2005
Michael Newdow claims to be an atheist.
His mission on earth appears to be to drive references to God, if not God, out of public life.
He wants "under God" . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 13, 2005
Senator Herbert Kohl, Democrat of Wisconsin, elicited from Judge Roberts during questioning this afternoon (September 13, 2005) an implicit acknowledgement that . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 12, 2005
You don't have to be a genius to realize that Americans need to understand what went right and what went wrong in dealing with Hurricane Katrina.
President . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 11, 2005
Every avoidable or premature death is tragic.
Fortunately, the Louisiana authorities who are responsible for avoidable and premature deaths are not responsible . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 10, 2005
Warning: The Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund is collecting money to give to the governors of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana to disburse.
In the cases of . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 9, 2005
Senator Mary Landrieu, Democrat of Louisiana, is up for reelection in November 2006. She won narrowly twice, thanks to her political base, New Orleans. Her . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 8, 2005
These days the likes of Senator Patrick Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, and Senator Charles Schumer, Democrat of New York, cleverly claim the so-called "mainstream" . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 7, 2005
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Pounding the table AFTER a disaster cures nothing.
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin failed to learn from his wake . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 6, 2005
Bob Herbert, the black Bush-basher at The New York Times, railed against the Bush administration in a September 5, 2005 piece titled "A Failure of Leadership" . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 5, 2005
Taking back the United States Supreme Court from secular extremism is near! Secular extremists realize it. And they are furiously preparing to do their worst . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 4, 2005
Chief Justice William Rehnquist died on September 3, 2005.
It falls to President Bush to nominate a replacement.
Elevating Justice Scalia or Justice Thomas . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 2, 2005
National disasters bring out the worst in CNN.
CNN should bring Robert Novak back from hiatus and put "American Morning" co-anchor and "nitpicker" Miles O . . .
Michael Gaynor
September 1, 2005
Before Hurricane Katrina had been downgraded to a tropical storm and gas prices for Americans predictably spiked as a result of the effect on America's . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 31, 2005
The Democrats have a big problem with religion.
To be sure, there are plenty of religious Democrats.
Especially in the South and the Midwest.
Unfortunately, . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 30, 2005
Newsweek reports that "only a generation ago it appeared from some vantage points, such as midtown Manhattan, that Americans were on their way to turning their . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 29, 2005
One CAN rely on secular extremists to try to revise history to suit their purposes.
NOT for the truth.
For example, they ignore the fact that the Constitution . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 28, 2005
William A. Donohue is the President of the Catholic League and, as EWTN's Raymond Arroyo put it, the official "watchdog" against anti-Catholicism. His . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 27, 2005
The Posse Comitatus Act (Section 1385 of Title 18 of the United States Code) states: "Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 26, 2005
The disclosure that the Defense Department's Able Danger unit identified Mohamed Atta as a threat long before September 11, 2001, but Defense Department lawyers . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 25, 2005
Lance Armstrong is the cancer survivor who became the greatest cyclist in Tour de France history.
That is not in dispute.
For the seventh consecutive time at . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 24, 2005
There seems to be something combustible about the month of August and a yearning for public attention and political influence.
On August 22, 2005, Pat . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 23, 2005
Just as Cindy Sheehan has misused her son Casey's noble death to promote her own extremist views, secular extremist spinners have used Jefferson's "wall" to . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 22, 2005
Judicial activism is the bane of America's judiciary.
And the activists in America's judiciary are the bane of America's constitutional government.
George . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 20, 2005
"When I use a word," Lewis Carroll's Humpty Dumpty said in a rather scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less."
Humpty . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 19, 2005
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States website offers this very impressive description of Commissioner Jamie S. Gorelick:
"Jamie . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 18, 2005
Pfc. Jose Ruiz, who grew up in Brentwood, Long Island, New York, and his baby daughter Liana made the cover of the August 18, 2005 issue of Newsday, Long Island . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 17, 2005
Former President Clinton strives to make former Independent Counsel Starr and Linda Tripp the villains and himself the victim.
The fact that Independent . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 16, 2005
Abraham Lincoln, known to history as "honest Abe" and for preserving the Union, offered the following observations on the American people:
"[Y]ou may fool all . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 15, 2005
As a practical (but not legal or historical) matter, former President Ford was right when he said on April 15, 1970 that "an impeachable offense is whatever a . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 14, 2005
President Clinton's invocation of Hamilton's affair with Mrs. Reynolds as part of his defense against possible impeachment, although not as reckless as his . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 13, 2005
As previously stated, James Madison, acknowledged as "the father of the Constitution," even by "historians" and "constitutional scholars" opposing President . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 12, 2005
The historians purporting to defend the Constitution have it backwards. That the Framers considered it less likely that a public official would need to be . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 11, 2005
Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution states: "The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 10, 2005
"James Wilson, one of the Framers and a learned jurist, echoed Blackstone's definition. 'A crime,' he wrote in his Lectures on Law, 1790-1791, 'is an injury, so . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 9, 2005
James Bryce, in The American Commonwealth, Volume 1 (1888), at page 47, footnote 2, in reviewing impeachment under the Constitution, pointed out that "[i . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 8, 2005
Senator Byrd implicitly confirmed that Independent Counsel Starr did his unpopular and unpleasant job well and did not trump up charges, that the House . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 7, 2005
President Clinton argued effectively that the Framers set the impeachment bar very high and the ludicrous notion that Framer Benjamin Franklin opposed . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 6, 2005
Failing to learn from past mistakes is the way of the dunce.
A Clinton Administration should not be suffered more than once.
BEWARE! A Clinton redux in 2008 . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 5, 2005
Article III, Section 3, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution states: "Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 4, 2005
Which is more important: the Constitution or stare decisis?
The right answer is the Constitution, of course.
Not stare decisis.
The Constitution . . .
Michael Gaynor
August 1, 2005
Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution is explicit:
"The President shall have Power to fill up all vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate, . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 30, 2005
Bravo to Rabbi David Dalin for brilliantly and boldly refuting John Cornwell's contemptuous and contemptible book about Pope Pius XII, Hitler's Pope: The Secret . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 28, 2005
"Separate but equal" was settled law from 1896 until 1954.
About 58 years.
Lower courts respected it.
As they were required to do.
Then the United States . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 26, 2005
The United States Supreme Court and subordinate courts generally apply the aptly named "Lemon test" to determine whether religious expression with a . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 24, 2005
In 1954, after a campaign led by the Knights of Columbus, Congress unanimously voted to add the words "under God" to "The Pledge of Allegiance," effectively . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 22, 2005
Allstate claims: "You're in good hands with Allstate."
That depends upon why you are.
If you are a practicing homosexual who wants Christians and Jews who . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 20, 2005
Yesterday morning, I exhorted President Bush to make the kind of nomination that he made last night.
Because he is the person solely responsible under the . . .
Michael Gaynor
July 19, 2005
Fiorello LaGuardia, the legendary New York City mayor, acknowledged that when he made a mistake, it was "a whopper."
The same is true of the United States . . .