GOP Candidates and Amnesty
Though CAPS does not support or deny political candidates for president, we cannot ignore the fact that the Republican Presidential candidates have... Read More
The Amusement Park
Shortly after I began doing interviews on television and radio programs about the immigration crisis that contributed to the terrorist attacks of... Read More
Americans Want Enforcement; the Media Insists on Political Correctness
Trust in journalism and respect for journalists has been in steady decline for years. The reason is clear to readers and even... Read More
Truth? You Can't Handle the Truth.
To see reason returned to discussion on policy issues would be so welcome – and so unlikely to happen anytime soon apparently. It... Read More
Charity Must Begin At Home
The candidates for the Republican nomination for the Presidential election are on the campaign trail giving speeches and trying to appeal to... Read More
The Campaign to Smear Dr. John Tanton–and the Truth
When New York Times reporter Jason DeParle wrote his unprofessional and intellectually dishonest story about Dr. John Tanton, he carefully included this... Read More
Tom Brokaw Loses His Journalistic Objectivity
My CAPS writing colleague, Rob Sanchez, wrote about NBC’s seriously flawed report from earlier this month, entitled, “Can America keep best, brightest... Read More
NBC Nightly News Makes Case for more H-1B and Instant Green Cards
NBC Nightly News ran a biased report on the need for a professional visa increase. The title of the article begins the... Read More
Thoughts About Tucson: Gabby Giffords, Media Speculation and Civility
In Tucson this past Saturday, an act of senseless violence took the lives of six human beings while 14 others were left... Read More
Journalism Watch Dog Group Promotes Bias Immigration Reporting
A few years ago, I traveled to Indianapolis to meet with the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). The SPJ is a 100-year-old... Read More