Below is Barbara Kay's review of David Horowitz's new book, “Ruling Ideas," which is the ninth and final volume of The Black Book of the American Left, a multi-volume collection o...
An opinion columnist nowadays could take campus disruptions or deplatformings of conservative speakers as his or her sole weekly topic and never run out of material. The latest example comes to us ou...
Below is Barbara Kay's review of David Horowitz’s new book, “The Left in the Universities" which is volume 8 of The Black Book of the American Left, a multi-volume collecti...
Below is Barbara Kay’s review of David Horowitz’s new book, The Left in Power: Clinton to Obama, which is volume 7 of The Black Book of the American Left, a multi-volum...
Reprinted from Breitbart.com. Below is Barbara Kay’s review of David Horowitz’s new book, “Progressive Racism,” which is volume 6 of The Black Book of the ...
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To order You’re Going to Be Dead One Day: A Love Story, click here.   Reprinted from PrinceArthurHerald.com.   Towards the end of his new memoir, You’re Going to Be Dead One ...

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To order David Horowitz’s “The Black Book of the American Left, Volume I: My Life And Times,” click here. In The Gulag Archipelago, Alexander Solzhenitsyn observed t...
[](/sites/default/files/uploads/2013/10/2011_Kay_B_Photo_Original.jpg)My favorite Canadian newspaper is the National Post, and my favorite thing about the National Post is a lady named ...
There is one subject no writer in the world, even the most talented and eclectic, would hope to have as a book project, and that is the death of his own child. A Cracking of the Heart by former ...
[This article is reprinted from the National Post]   In 1968, naive anti-establishment American and Canadian students considered themselves courageous for locking supine university presidents i...