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June 30, 2010
Barack Obama's Attention Deficit Disorder
Selwyn Duke
While I'm no fan of the Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosis, I think it may be applicable to Barack Obama. More

June 30, 2010
Reporter, Consultant, Housewife, Spy
Clarice Feldman
The Russian spy ring just uncovered broke a lot of the rules and made some very interesting friends in high places. More

June 30, 2010
Leviathan's Loot
Vasko Kohlmayer
Bad news for the Brits, and it's coming our way. More

June 30, 2010
Border Wars
Jonathan F. Keiler
A legitimate and necessary form of warfare. More

June 30, 2010
Why Islam Will Never Accept the State of Israel
Steven Simpson
It's not about Rarely, if ever, do we hear or read of the religious component to this conflict. More

June 30, 2010
Obama's G-20 Summit Setback
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
At his press conference following the June 25-26 Toronto meeting of the G-20 nations, President Obama claimed that the summit was a success. He lied. More

June 29, 2010
Who Betrays Us?
G. Murphy Donovan
Gen. McChrystal did what any good guerrilla fighter would do. More

June 29, 2010
The Democrats' Five Stages
Alex Stevenson
As their dream of an Obama utopia crumbles, the Democrats are living out the five stages of grief identified by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. More

June 29, 2010
Obama's Wonderland Is No Fairy Tale
Eileen F. Toplansky
As we continue to tumble down the road to economic ruin, security vulnerability, and reduced health care benefits, things become "curiouser and curiouser." More

June 29, 2010
The Perfect Society: A Land without Wealth?
Anthony W. Hager
Utopia! It's the holy grail of egalitarian busybodies far and wide. More

June 29, 2010
Keynes: The End of a Bad Idea
Christopher Chantrill
Last weekend's G-20 summit in Toronto issued a veiled rebuke to the Obama administration's continuing appetite for Keynesian stimulus. More

June 29, 2010
How Did the New Deal Work Out?
Greg Richards
Since the administration is in the process of trying to "jump-start" the economy with deficit spending, it is useful to review how the policies of FDR actually worked out in terms of economic performance in the 1930s. More

June 28, 2010
When Folks Stop Liking Barry
Bruce Walker
What could cause it, and what will happen then. More

June 28, 2010
Federal Revenue and the Economy
Jon N. Hall
The public-sector parasite is killing its private-sector host. More

June 28, 2010
Top 10 Reasons GOP Must Rally behind Iraq and Afghanistan Veteran Candidates
Kieran Michael Lalor
War on Terror vets should be the tip of the GOP spear. More

June 28, 2010
It's the Media, Stupid!
Lloyd Marcus
After being interviewed as a guest on two radio programs back-to-back, I was angry and frustrated. More

June 28, 2010
Rolling the Conservative Movement: Seduction on the Right
Jay Valentine
There are "movement conservatives," and there are politicians who change their stripes for every occasion. Right now, the conservative movement is getting rolled by the latter. More

June 27, 2010
Foundations Gone Wild
Robert Weissberg
The operative word is "unaccountable." More

June 27, 2010
A Conservative Kid Tries to Survive in California School
Sam Besserman
My name is Sam Besserman, I'm eleven years old, I live in Beverly Hills, California, and ever since I can remember I have been subjected to political bias in school. More

June 27, 2010
Throwing Rocks
Russ Allen
On Monday, June 7, 2010, at 6:30pm, a U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and killed fifteen-year-old Sergio Adrian Hernandez Huereka in a concrete channel alongside the Rio Grande. More

June 27, 2010
Israel's PR Is Not the Problem
Ted Belman
When Israel loses yet another PR battle, many of her friends complain that Israel is partly to blame because she is woefully inept when it comes to PR. More

June 27, 2010
In God We Do Not Trust
Nancy Coppock
Just saying "God is dead" was a head-fake for the masses. More

June 27, 2010
Understanding Muslims' Mindset
Amil Imani
The Muslims' perennial complaint is that the imperialist West -- all colonial powers of the past, as well as the United States of America -- has victimized them for decades and even centuries. More

June 27, 2010
The Gaza Blockade: A Dialogue
Richard Baehr and Daniel London
Alternative views on the wisdom and legality of Israel's blockade of Gaza. More

June 26, 2010
Would You Rather Have Obama Golf or Govern?
Selwyn Duke
After seeing Barack Obama's golf swing, I'm confronted with the staggering possibility that he might actually be better at governing than golfing. More

June 26, 2010
Christoper Hitchens Evolves
B.J. Bethel
Letting reality sink in. More

June 26, 2010
Why the News Makes You Angry
Theodore Dawes
Beyond objectivity. More

June 26, 2010
Life between the Cracks
Matt Patterson
The Analogue Counter-Revolution, Part 3 More

June 26, 2010
Relabeling Americans
Edward Bernard Glick
Who needs all those racial categories? More

June 26, 2010
Is Civic Duty Optional?
Bargain Citizen
Why do our government, and many aspects of our culture, lean so far to the left? The simple answer is we let it More

June 26, 2010
The Unlikely Republican
Kyle Stone
In a year when Republicans aim high to take back the Congress, it seems they haven't forgotten about fighting the more onerous battles as well, especially in Chicago. More

June 26, 2010
Islamic Republic of Iran's Smoke and Mirrors
Arash Irandoost
Since 1977, no two men have contributed more to the erosion of America's credibility and prestige than President Carter and his foreign policy advisor, Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski (with the verdict not yet in on President Obama). More

June 25, 2010
The Leftist 'Purification' Movement
Andrew Thomas
Something dark and malevolent is happening. More

June 25, 2010
Bungling the Gulf Spill Response
John White
As an emergency services planner and responder during the Mount St. Helens eruption, I find the federal oil spill response alarming when not amusing. More

June 25, 2010
The Presidential Rorschach Test
Carol Peracchio
Obama wrote: "I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views." He has become our Ink Blot President. More

June 25, 2010
Democrat 'Suicide Bombers'
Jim Yardley
The truly dangerous potential suicide is the one who doesn't plan to go alone. More

June 25, 2010
Commodus Castigates a Centurion
Jeannie DeAngelis
Imperator Caesar Lucius Aurelius Commodus Augustus did not take kindly to criticism, either. Some interesting parallels with our own president. More

June 25, 2010
Have the Democrats Learned Anything from Vietnam?
Michael Filozof
The Vietnam War was the defining event for the modern Democratic Party. More

June 24, 2010
Obama's Washington: What Hath Harvard Wrought!
Stuart Schwartz
It is time to put together an intervention. More

June 24, 2010
The Mussolini of the Middle East Stabs America in the Back
Joel J. Sprayregen
Like Hitler in Mein Kampf, Ahmadinejad has made clear his belief that the Jews of Israel should be annihilated. He has found his Mussolini. More

June 24, 2010
An American Chernobyl?
Jim Mahoney
Chernobyl was a turning point in the mind of the average Soviet. The Gulf drama demonstrates the same weaknesses and follies of any centralized political command-and-control system. More

June 24, 2010
Online Society, Offline Civilization
Selwyn Duke
How the internet is ushering in the End of the Age. More

June 24, 2010
Greenspan's Call of Despair
Vasko Kohlmayer
If misery loves company, Alan Greenspan should be providing me solace anytime now. More

June 24, 2010
Sold Out
Fred Pasek
Once you accept the premise of minority set-asides in government contracting, it becomes clear that African-Americans are being sold out by current immigration non-enforcement. More

June 23, 2010
Obama's Empathy Card
Miguel A. Guanipa
The peculiar brand of empathy which propelled Barack Obama to stardom was really more of a wager with a distinct patronizing flair from his liberal base, designed to empower the "oppressed" hordes by extrapolation. More

June 23, 2010
Obama's Gulf Oil Spill Commission and the Missing Experts
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
Instead of an oil spill commission staffed with experts, as promised in his Oval Office address, the president has announced a panel with membership that reads like a Who's Who of radical environmentalism. More

June 23, 2010
The Smart Grid Trojan Horse
W. Grant Ellis
The Smart Grid and Smart Meters being installed by utilities are Trojan Horses of the green movement. More

June 23, 2010
Soccer: The Perfect Socialist Sport
C. Edmund Wright
The world's most popular sport? Puh-leeze. More

June 23, 2010
Paul Krugman, the Self-Contradicting Economist
Arvind Kumar
The Nobel Prize-winner can't seem to agree with himself. More

June 22, 2010
Barack and the Bureaucracy
J.R. Dunn
Bureaucracy is liberalism's strong right arm. Liberalism would not exist as it does today without it More

June 22, 2010
Linda McMahon and the Triple-Damn Stinger Splash
Stuart Schwartz
The knives are out for Linda McMahon in Connecticut. More

June 22, 2010
The Character Deficit
Steve McCann
A national leader without honor and integrity cannot be trusted. More

June 22, 2010
Judas Must Have Been a Republican
Deborah B. Sloan
Betrayal is not uncommon for the Republican leadership. More

June 22, 2010
A Bridge Too Far?
Christopher Chantrill
Liberals know that they get a chance to enact progressive legislation only once in a generation. But will they overreach and set off a strategic reversal this time around? More

June 22, 2010
Mad and Madder
Vasko Kohlmayer
If a people base their societal model on non-work, their society will eventually fall apart. It cannot be otherwise. More

June 21, 2010
Is Obama's BP Shakedown an Impeachable Offense?
Raymond Richman
The president has no legal authority to create the escrow fund and no authority to compel BP to contribute to it. More

June 21, 2010
Mike Pence and the Winning Back of America
Ed Lasky
As the political landscape shifts, one Congressman in particular is helping lead us forward to win back America. More

June 21, 2010
Endless Zeros
Jeffrey Folks
Twenty trillion dollars. That is the estimate of federal indebtedness by 2020. But that is just the start of the troubles that lie ahead. More

June 21, 2010
The Jews and the Bloody-Minded Professors
James Lewis
Bloody-minded professors are the unloveliest people in the world. They are the smug enablers for all the totalitarians since the French Revolution More

June 21, 2010
Journalism's Worst Enemy in the World
Humberto Fontova
News the media would rather ignore. More

June 21, 2010
The Reason for Constitutional Rights
Bruce Walker
It is useful to recall the very reason for having constitutional rights: Those rights are intended to protect unpopular people. More

June 20, 2010
Now He Tells Us!
Lawrence J. Siskind
Justice John Marshall Harlan famously asserted that "the Constitution is color-blind." At Harvard, retired Justice Souter said, in effect, that the Constitution is logic-blind. More

June 20, 2010
Why Israel and the U.S. Are in Crisis
Pamela Geller
How did it come to this? More

June 20, 2010
Heartland Conference Establishes Post-Climategate Consensus
Marc Sheppard
Heartland's first post-Climategate International Conference on Climate Change delivered everything you need to know about the science, economics, and politics of "climate change." More

June 20, 2010
When Bad Rabbis Happen to a Good People
Stella Paul
Which side are you on? More

June 20, 2010
Portrait of a Jamaican Drug Lord
David Paulin
Still on the loose, Christopher "Dudus" Coke is a reputed "math whiz." More

June 20, 2010
Islam: Antithetical to Religious Freedom
Janet Levy
What happens to those who want to leave Islam is never pretty. More

June 20, 2010
Happy Father's Day! (For now): A Cautionary Tale
Larrey Anderson
Just before noon, a week ago Friday, my father had a heart attack. More

June 20, 2010
The Madness of Mothers and the Folly of Fathers
Paul Shlichta
If the truth be told (as it probably shouldn't), fathers often think mothers are insane while mothers think fathers are cold and unfeeling. More

June 20, 2010
Israel's Right to Exist Bubble
Yoel Meltzer
In many ways, the Jewish people in Israel have been living on borrowed time. More

June 19, 2010
The Novel Presidency
Lauri B. Regan
As Obama ponders the title for his next memoir, he should consider calling it The Novel Presidency. More

June 19, 2010
An Oil Spill Is Not a License to Suspend the Rule of Law
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
A very slippery slope. More

June 19, 2010
About Those Relief Wells
Bruce Thompson
The new strategy in a nutshell. More

June 19, 2010
How Do You Spell Response?
Carol Peracchio
We know very little about President Obama's youth, but it's hard to imagine young Barack competing in a spelling bee. More

June 19, 2010
Net Loss of Knowledge Now the Norm
Bernie Reeves
There are dangerous trade-offs associated with new media. More

June 19, 2010
Israel's Crisis At Sea -- Another Storm Coming
C. Hart
Israel is expecting the arrival soon of another flotilla of ships, this time Iranian sponsored. More

June 19, 2010
Slaying Leviathan
Vasko Kohlmayer
We keep making the same error over and over again. More

June 19, 2010
Tea Partiers Late to the Party
Matt Patterson
Some evidence has recently emerged to warm the hearts of those who would like to see the Tea Party fade into irrelevancy. More

June 19, 2010
The Right Hates Soccer? Really?
Matthew May
Professional club soccer has been offered to the American public in almost every conceivable form since the 1960s. More

June 18, 2010
Obama and the Rising Mob Against Israel
James Lewis
The Middle East is now teetering on the brink of war because a vast international mob has been loosed, with the tacit approval of Barack Hussein Obama More

June 18, 2010
So What's a Patriot to Do? Confront a Liberal Today
Kyle-Anne Shiver
It's vital at this very opportune teaching moment, when the Obama they saw as a political savior is standing proverbially naked on the Gulf, to confront them with the choice they made. More

June 18, 2010
The NRA's Deal with the Devil
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Disappointment does not come from opponents; it comes from friends. More

June 18, 2010
A Beginner Behind the Wheel
D.L. Hammack
Steering the ship of state. More

June 18, 2010
Lesbian Mothers Think Their Children Are All Above Average
Janice Shaw Crouse
A widely publicized study claims that children of lesbian mothers do better than children from a married-mom-and-dad family. It depends on whom you ask. More

June 18, 2010
Soccer -- the Dubious Thrill of Nil-Nil
G. Murphy Donovan
Americans call it soccer. Europe and the developing world call it football. Semantics is just the start of the confusion. More

June 17, 2010
Are Liberals Breaking Up with Obama?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
The presidency does not lend itself to vainglorious appraisals of one's own abilities; all is laid bare when push comes inevitably to shove. More

June 17, 2010
WAAH! Nobody Likes Me! - An Evening with Cindy Sheehan and Bill Ayers
Stephanie Hitt
It doesn't seem to be much fun to be a darling of the left these days. More

June 17, 2010
Obama and Oil: Greasing America's Decline
John Griffing
Obama has no problem with a serious reduction in the U.S. standard of living as long as all Americans share the misery. That is the inevitable result of his policies. More

June 17, 2010
Goodbye to One Man, One Vote
Selwyn Duke
So first the left gave us quotas in schools and businesses, and now we have them in elections. More

June 17, 2010
BP and the Cosmic Lesson of Politics
J. Robert Smith
BP is learning a very hard lesson about politics. It's a lesson the rest of the corporate world should learn as well. More

June 17, 2010
The Truth about the Unemployment Rate in America
Alan Aronoff
The big problem in the great recession isn't job destruction; it's the lack of job creation. More

June 16, 2010
The President's Oil Reserves Lie
Chad Stafko
We are not running out of places to drill on land and in shallow water. More

June 16, 2010
Report: Obama said 'I Am a Muslim'
Pamela Geller
That was the reported claim of Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit. More

June 16, 2010
Barack Obama, Esq.
Bruce Walker
President Obama's crisis leadership is like that of trial lawyer. More

June 16, 2010
Katrina and BP, Two Sides of the Same Coin
W. R. Wansley
The Gulf oil spill has shed more light on the consequences of reliance on the federal government in a national disaster. More

June 16, 2010
The Liberal Takeover of the World Cup 2010
Adam Shaw
Only a week into World Cup 2010, the decision to hold the tournament in South Africa appears to be an unmitigated disaster. More

June 16, 2010
Who Owns the Land, Anyway?
Henry Percy
Mexico purports to claim our Southwest. What gives the Mexican government a claim to this portion of the earth? It was Mexico for a mere 27 years. More

June 15, 2010
Some Advice for the Tea Party: Take Your Time and Learn from Your Mistakes
Larrey Anderson
The results of the primary elections (from the perspective of the Tea Party folks) have been mixed. While there have been a few upsets of incumbents, the good old boys, and the GOP establishment's anointed, have been doing fairly well. More

June 15, 2010
Dodging the Anti-Semitism Bullet
J.R. Dunn
Is the United States in danger of following Europe down the slope of mass, institutionalized anti-Semitism on the 20th-century model? More

June 15, 2010
Mr. President, You're Stuck on Stupid
Christopher Chantrill
It is true that liberalism is cruel, corrupt, wasteful, and unjust. But one should never forget its delusion. More

June 15, 2010
The Slave Mentality
Kevin Jackson
It is alive today. More

June 15, 2010
Keeping Up with the University of Stupid
Mary Grabar
Not many people will see Arkansas as a fortress against the barbarism that is threatening to bring this nation down. More

June 15, 2010
Tea Party Cynics at the Polls
Jeffrey Folks
Violent, angry, racist, fascist -- all of these charges have been unjustly brought against the tea party movement. Now there is the broader and more corrosive suggestion of cynicism. More

June 14, 2010
The Gaza Flotilla Ambush: What Did the White House Know?
James Lewis
What did the White House know and when did it know it? That's what I am wondering. We have a mass of circumstantial evidence, but no smoking gun. More

June 14, 2010
A Mom Asks: Should We Care What's Wrong with Obama?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
From the Dr. Mom perspective, it's not hard to surmise that the boy, Barry Obama, was victimized by Murphy's Law of Character Development. More

June 14, 2010
The World's Money Problem
Vasko Kohlmayer
It all boils down to this: Where do you store your excess wealth? More

June 14, 2010
Jerry Brown's Distasteful Campaign Kick-off
Peter Barry Chowka
A master propagandist tars his Republican opponent for governor of California with a Nazi brush. A slip of the tongue, or planting an image? More

June 14, 2010
A Squally Maiden Voyage
Jeannie DeAngelis
Despite the storm, America's liberal timoneer refuses to loosen his grip on the helm. More

June 14, 2010
Abby's Odyssey: In Defense of the Sunderlands
Timothy Gordon
Abby Sunderland's recent adventure has everyone questioning teen safety. It all depends one how one defines it. More

June 13, 2010
Paralyzing American Power
Gary H. Johnson, Jr.
The vision outlined in the 2010 National Security Strategy invites the grip of paralysis to render American power unresponsive to the threats of the 21st century. More

June 13, 2010
Problem-Solvers and Butt-Kickers
Dov Fischer
The high price of electing an Unknown without senior executive experience as the chief executive officer of the free world. More

June 13, 2010
Give Childhood Back to Children
Jeffrey Eckert
Children are being dragged into adult situations on a more frequent basis. More

June 13, 2010
Pelosi's Crooked Catholicism
William Sullivan
Few would have guessed it, but Madam Speaker Nancy Pelosi has become quite the outspoken Catholic. More

June 13, 2010
Middle East Studies Profs Usurp New Roles to Censure Israel over Gaza Flotilla
Brendan Goldman
In the aftermath of the death of nine mercenaries on the deck of the Gaza-bound Turkish vessel, professors of Middle East studies lined up to denounce the Jewish State. More

June 13, 2010
Smoking Gun: The Free Gaza Movement and Hamas
Martha O'Connor
The Free Gaza Movement advertises itself on its website as "a human rights group" committed to advancing the cause of peace between the Palestinians and Israelis. Nothing could be farther from the truth. More

June 13, 2010
Canada's Walter Duranty
Tony Kondaks
Fronting for Mao. More

June 12, 2010
Obama's Treachery
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Obama's White House stands accused of tampering with U.S. Senate primary elections involving Joe Sestak in Pennsylvania and Andrew Romanoff in Colorado. More

June 12, 2010
Rosie O'Donnell in All Her Glory
Eileen F. Toplansky
Is she merely uninformed or interminably stupid? More

June 12, 2010
How I Became a Conservative
Roland Toy
It started with a basketball game in 1993. More

June 12, 2010
How Much Abuse Should Officers Take?
Bob Weir
When you watch some of the videos of what these Border Patrol agents have to put up with every day, you have to wonder why more rock-throwers are not shot. More

June 12, 2010
Snips and Snails in Sarwan Qala
Jeannie DeAngelis
"What are little boys made of? Snips and snails and puppy dogs tails." That 19th-century nursery rhyme fills the reader with visions of dirty faces, backwards baseball caps, toothless grins, and pockets loaded down with snips, snails, and tails. The... More

June 12, 2010
Putting the Watchdogs on the Payroll
Theodore Dawes
Massive subsidies for the print press proposed by federal bureaucrats. They're not kidding. More

June 12, 2010
Blockades and Muslims
Jonathan F. Keiler
Blockade is a favorite tactic of the Arabs and the Turks. More

June 12, 2010
A Witness for America
Cindy Simpson
Amid the struggle to define the mainstream of current conservative thought and articulate its platform, perhaps no book is as relevant as Whittaker Chambers' Witness. More

June 12, 2010
Obama's Israel Doctrine
E.W. Jackson Sr.
Helen Thomas, an Obama devotee, recently said the Jews need to "get the hell out of Palestine." Obama is silent. More

June 11, 2010
The Year of the Conservative Woman
Bruce Walker
Changing the face of American politics. More

June 11, 2010
Secession? No, Ejection!
Joseph Somsel
Personally, I think rethinking the right to secede from the Union is a dead end. However, maybe there is another route to a similar result. More

June 11, 2010
The Secret of America
Carol Negro
And the threat she faces. More

June 11, 2010
The Shifting Sands of the Middle East
Ted Belman
Iran has plotted a course which could lead to her dominance of the Muslim world and in the Middle East. So far, it's working splendidly. More

June 11, 2010
Is Cuba Smuggling Terrorists into the U.S. through Mexico and Arizona?
Humberto Fontova
Cues from the Democratic/MSM teleprompter probably didn't prompt Castro's recent snipes against Arizona's SB 1070. Governor Brewer's law probably stung him hard -- and right where it hurts most. More

June 10, 2010
America's Predicament
Vasko Kohlmayer
Our government is like a drug addict who cannot quit, because the dope is too easy to get. Bonds are the dope of the American government. More

June 10, 2010
Rumors of a Coup
J.R. Dunn
I've had a little difficulty grasping exactly how such a thing would work, so I've spent the last few days puzzling it out. More

June 10, 2010
The Man Who Would Be King
Steve McCann
After sixteen months of the Obama presidency, questions are being asked about not only his competency, but also what motivates this putative savior. More

June 10, 2010
Bruce Bartlett's Intellectually Dishonest Smear of the Tea Party Movement
Michael Patrick Leahy
Last week Bruce Bartlett, the fair-weather supply-sider who recently converted to Keynesianism, embarrassed himself by launching an intellectually dishonest smear of the Tea Party movement. More

June 10, 2010
Israel, the World's 'Dirty Harry'
Michael Filozof
Cutting through the crap and doing what needs to be done. More

June 10, 2010
Why do the Left want to kill Margaret Thatcher?
Adam Shaw
When Labour MP John McDonnell said this week to an audience of union members that he would like to go back in time to 1980 and assassinate Margaret Thatcher, he was greeted not with derision but with a loud round of applause More

June 9, 2010
Meet the Sheik Who's Rockin' Your World
Stella Paul
He's got a face full of warts, yellow, snaggly teeth, and the raspy voice of a retching cat. Nevertheless, Yusuf al-Qaradawi is an international sensation, the Sheik of All Media. More

June 9, 2010
Narcissist in Chief?
Eileen F. Toplansky
Willa Cather, meet the commander in chief. More

June 9, 2010
Climate Alarmism Takes Off in a New Direction
F. Swemson
Grab your pocketbook. More

June 9, 2010
Blue-State Bonanza for Americorps Funding
Peter Wilson
A force of 250,000 isn't insignificant; our Marine Corps numbers 203,000. More

June 9, 2010
The Save-A-Life Foundation Story: A Study in the Chicago Way
Lee Cary
Wouldn't want to embarrass anyone with clout. More

June 9, 2010
Pushing Big Government Through the Gap
Robert Weissberg
Enemies of limited government are an energetic, persistent bunch. They have found an effective strategy to aggrandize state power endlessly. More

June 8, 2010
How to Fight Back against Public Unions: A Primer
Ed Lasky
We have reached a potential turning point in the relationship between public employee unions and the electorate they ostensibly serve. More

June 8, 2010
Nuking Our Defense: America Exposed
John Griffing
America without the basic tools to defend ourselves. More

June 8, 2010
Does Abbas' Support for Black Genocide Offend Obama?
Edward Olshaker
Palestinian President Abbas comes to the White House this week knowing there is nothing he could possibly do that would offend the President. More

June 8, 2010
Barack Obama's Day Off
J. Robert Smith
Mr. Obama's hijinx aren't nearly as amusing as Ferris Bueller's. In fact, Mr. Obama's class-cutting and shenanigans are doing a lot of harm to the country. More

June 8, 2010
Rushing to Climate Change Conclusions
Jeffrey Folks
Why has the National Academy of Sciences endorsed man-made global warming theory before important new evidence comes in? More

June 8, 2010
The Rand Paul Gaffe and Liberal Injustice
Christopher Chantrill
Liberals are never going to give us absolution on race. Liberal political power issues out of the moral and cultural power they have acquired as champions of the oppressed. More

June 7, 2010
Obama Fails the Test of Office
J.R. Dunn
Over the past few weeks we've been treated to a precise and detailed preview of what the rest of the Obama presidency will be like. More

June 7, 2010
Barack Obama: Let Them Eat Tar Balls
Stuart Schwartz
You are Barack Obama, and you know how to party. More

June 7, 2010
Charge the Real War Criminals
Joel B. Pollak
There were war crimes committed last Monday. More

June 7, 2010
Shouldn't We All Be Israelis Now?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
I must now ask whether Barack Obama is signaling to the entire Muslim world that Israel is theirs for the taking. More

June 7, 2010
Obama and Hamas
Ted Belman
President Obama is not letting the flotilla crisis go to waste. He is using it as a springboard to change U.S. policy regarding Hamas. More

June 7, 2010
Brave New Scams
Paul Shlichta
There ought to be prizes for the most innovative scams of the year. More

June 6, 2010
Health Care Statists on the March
Andrew Foy, MD
The American Medical Association's top journal publishes an article calling for startling change to our medical and political system. More

June 6, 2010
'Leader with a Plan' Invites a Health Care Nightmare
Chuck Rogér
Nominated for arguably the most powerful position in American medicine, Donald Berwick has a vision. More

June 6, 2010
Green Tech Defined
Gregory A. Collins
Green tech can be divided into three categories: Efficiency Tech, Bull Tech, and Real Tech. More

June 6, 2010
You Can Still Remain Silent -- Just Say So
Scott Erickson
The recent decision of the Supreme Court is being criticized as decimating Miranda rights. Hardly. More

June 6, 2010
Losing the War of Ideas in Afghanistan
Gary H. Johnson, Jr.
In Afghanistan, America is losing the war of ideas. The moral cowardice of America's leaders is apparent, to the detriment of all. More

June 6, 2010
Israeli and Kurdish victims of Turkey
Victor Sharpe
Turkey is now an enemy of both Israel and the Kurdish people. The people who truly deserve an independent sovereign state are the Kurds; not the Arabs who call themselves Palestinians More

June 5, 2010
Advice to BP: Shrug
Claude Sandroff
Perhaps Obama and his band of goons need to hear from BP that they are stopping all capping efforts to concentrate on their legal defense. More

June 5, 2010
Homo Politicus
Bruce Walker
Everything today is political. Our world, more and more, looks like the dying carcass of Soviet Russia. More

June 5, 2010
New York's 29th Congressional District Denied Representation
Sam Foster
Democrat governor David Paterson is waging a legal battle to deny these residents their constitutional right to representation in the U.S. Congress. More

June 5, 2010
A Question of Priorities
Demosthenes
Earlier this year, while testifying at a Senate hearing, a former NATO Commander and Marine General, John "Jack" Sheehan, committed an extreme violation of political correctness. More

June 5, 2010
When a Tax Is Not a Tax
Lawrence E. Harkenrider
Claiming two mutually exclusive positions does not represent sloppy thinking at all, but rather a skillful Orwellian method of gaining support for bad policies. More

June 5, 2010
Big Government's Katrina
Christopher Chantrill
Our liberal friends believe that the only way to govern is by detailed and penetrating supervision of the private sector. There's only one problem: What do you do when things go wrong? More

June 5, 2010
Death Panels and Mom
Eileen F. Toplansky
Just because the term is not used doesn't mean the intent is not clear to anyone who can connect the dots. More

June 4, 2010
Worse than a Depression
Monty Pelerin
As the economic crisis approaches the two-year point, it is apparent that "this time is different." More

June 4, 2010
Self-Inflicted Defeat
Janet Levy and Nidra Poller
The highest levels of government enforce a policy on the military which effectively prevents consideration of the enemy doctrine of jihad. More

June 4, 2010
The 2010 Census and Our Fair Share
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
The cost of running the Census has grown exponentially, while the Bureau pushes a vaguely veiled agenda to propagate the mentality of government dependence. More

June 4, 2010
5,113
Robert Morrison
Five thousand, one hundred thirteen. That's the number of nuclear warheads in the U.S. arsenal. President Barack Obama has told the world. More

June 4, 2010
Churchill's Bad Idea
Ken Blackwell
"We must recreate the European family...a United States of Europe." That's the way former Prime Minister Winston Churchill put it in September, 1946. More

June 4, 2010
When It Rains in Chicago, It Pours
Jed Skillman
As President Obama discovered when he tried to deliver his Memorial Day speech near Chicago last weekend, "when it rains, it pours." More

June 3, 2010
The Rise of the Thug Left
J.R. Dunn
The American left has begun to crack -- deterioration has set in, and it is beginning the long slide into goonhood. More

June 3, 2010
The (Not So) Great Pretender
Carol Peracchio
President Obama played the Big Con and became President by perfecting the art of appearing cool, calm, intellectual and competent. More

June 3, 2010
Conservatives: Beware of the Military Funeral Case
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
The Westboro Baptist Church military funeral case now in the news has potential for mischief against conservative activists. More

June 3, 2010
The Gaza Flotilla Decoy for Iranian Missiles to Hezb'allah
Walid Phares
Camouflaging a real land fleet bringing missiles and advanced weapons to Hezb'allah from Syria to the Bekaa Valley. More

June 3, 2010
Israel after the Flotilla Debacle
Dov Fischer
As a terrorist polity run by actual murderers who seized power from other terrorists by killing them, Hamas-run Gaza should be blockaded. Maybe the Flotilla Debacle is a wake-up call. More

June 3, 2010
The Grand Jihad
Andrew G. Bostom
John Brennan, the Obama administration's lead counterterrorism adviser, presents a transparently bowdlerized perspective on jihad. A new book from Andrew McCarthy provides the antidote. More

June 2, 2010
Team Obama's 'Real Time' Bureaucracy
Brian Sussman
The "best and the brightest"? Let's check the Curriculum Vitae of some of the honchos running field ops for Team Obama. More

June 2, 2010
American Intelligence: Too Big to Succeed?
G. Murphy Donovan
The top Intelligence job in the national security arena has claimed another victim. More

June 2, 2010
A Sneak Preview of the Ground Zero Mega-Mosque
Stella Paul
New Yorkers wondering what the $100-million, fifteen-story mega-mosque at Ground Zero will be like need only cast their eyes north to Boston. More

June 2, 2010
Is the Party Over?
Bruce Walker
Do we need political parties? Perhaps a better question might be: Did we ever need political parties? More

June 2, 2010
Just Finish the Dang Fence
Jeff Lukens
Unless we want to be dealing with immigration problems in perpetuity, the fence must be completed. More

June 2, 2010
Muslims Killing Muslims in the Name of Jihad
Norman Berdichevsky
Peaceful Muslims murdered by militants, and the world yawns. More

June 1, 2010
The Smallest President
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Would someone remind us again why the nation elected this man to be president? More

June 1, 2010
Sarah Palin and the Multitude of Dummies
Stuart Schwartz
Sarah Palin, taxpayers, Tea Party supporters, viewers turning away from the mainstream networks -- all dumb. More

June 1, 2010
The Agitator-in-Chief
Chad Stafko
The former community organizer and his administration have agitated the people, and they are not happy. More

June 1, 2010
An Ode to Citizen Journalists
Theodore Dawes
Why are newspapers published? Simple question, right? More

June 1, 2010
Obama and Media Minions Inspire Violence
Lloyd Marcus
In case you have not realized that Obama and his media minions' relentless playing of the race card could inspire violence, I have some news for you. More

June 1, 2010
The Unwarranted Castigation of Israel
Lauri B. Regan
Once again, Israel is at the center of an international crisis with world leaders, the UN, and citizens across the globe who are quick to jump on the Blame Wagon at the first opportunity to condemn the Jewish state. More

June 1, 2010
A Hole in the Fence of Immigration Reform
Cindy Simpson
Reform of "birthright citizenship" is notably absent from the bipartisan "draft framework" proposed by Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC). More

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