Robert K. Wilcox

Robert K. Wilcox


  • September 7, 2017

    North Korea's Threat Might Be Worse Than We Think

    If the U.S. pre-emptively attacks North Korea, Seoul, the capital of South Korea, and other places in Asia might get blasted in retaliation, but America will have knocked out North Korea's nuclear capability.  Right? Wrong – at leas...

  • November 6, 2016

    A New Cuban Connection to JFK's Murder

    Days after the John F. Kennedy assassination, top White House aides read an eyes-only report that Cuba was behind the shocking Dallas murder.  Castro had warned he'd retaliate if the Kennedy administration kept trying to kill him, and they c...

  • July 23, 2016

    Hillary's America isn't just about Hillary

    Hillary’s America, Dinesh D’Souza’s new film, isn’t only about Hillary. It’s mainly about the Democratic Party and the false history Democrats have propagated about it and themselves.   Democrats, not nasty ...

  • July 15, 2016

    What really happened at Comey's press conference?

    What really happened at FBI director James Comey's press conference this week?  After giving a textbook case of why Hillary Clinton should be charged, he surprised everyone by saying she should not. Did he simply blow it?  Did he wim...

  • May 28, 2016

    The Japanese were trying to make an atomic bomb, too

    In all the press about Obama visiting Hiroshima, Japan, where the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb on its enemy in 1945, not one word has surfaced about the fact that the Japanese were, at the same time, working on their own atomic bomb, and would ...

  • March 19, 2016

    Why won't Donald Trump debate Ted Cruz?

    Is he chicken?  Is he afraid? His people will make excuses: it's the smart thing to do.  What if he accidentally flubs and stops momentum?  Why take the chance? I don't buy it.  He exited Fox's forthcoming debate...

  • March 16, 2016

    The GOP Charade

    It’s a 2-man race in the Republican Party. Anyone who can’t see this isn’t paying attention. Cruz and Trump are the only candidates who can win -- fairly and squarely. Only they can get the delegates to win on the first ballot. But ...

  • February 25, 2016

    2016's proven conservative

    Ted Cruz is the proven conservative.  His entire time in national office has been spent challenging the GOP establishment.  That's why they hate him.  He's put his career on the line doing that – just as he put his chance...

  • February 4, 2016

    Ted Cruz, fighter pilot

    There's a truism amongst fighter pilots: you can't fake it at 500 knots and enemy fire all around.  One's real character emerges. That's what's happening as the presidential race has begun.  Real results – not ...

  • July 16, 2015

    Disaster: Today's Warrior Purge in the U.S. military

    “Where do we find such men?” That memorable line comes from James Mitchner’s Korean War novel, The Bridges of Toko-Ri.  It refers to intrepid aviators lifting from a carrier, flying into untold danger.  They know they may not return.  They launch ...

  • February 5, 2015

    The time for talk is over

    The time for talk is over.  Radical Islam is at war with the world, including America – especially America.  It is as despicable a world menace as the Nazis, who tried to keep their savagery secret.  These devils gloat.  ...

  • March 5, 2013

    Critics and public disagree about History Channel's The Bible

    Once again, critics appear to be at odds with the public when it comes to popular entertainment. Sunday's debut of The History Channel's series The Bible achieved record ratings. David Zurawik of the Baltimore Sun writes: The networks might be strug...

  • November 22, 2012

    The Mysterious Death of Gen. George S. Patton

    Sixty-seven years ago, on a cold December 9th in 1945 Germany, legendary American general George S. Patton was injured in a strange auto "accident" on a road outside Mannheim, near the Rhine River. The opinionated anticommunist died twelve days later...