Articles

July 31, 2010
The Ruling Class Tosses Americans Overboard
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Displays of this kind of elitist condescension and disdain for the everyday people were once upon a time reserved for the likes of the French aristocracy before 1789. More

July 31, 2010
Buying into Britain's Debacle
Jeannie DeAngelis
Britain's NHS officially hit the rocks and its crumpled body is presently lying dead at the bottom of a socialist ravine. Yet, the President remains resolute in his desire to push America over a similar precipice More

July 31, 2010
Norton Mezvinsky: Chelsea Clinton's LaRouchite Uncle
Winfield Myers and Asaf Romirowsky
Not invited to the wedding because of a "family feud" More

July 31, 2010
What Can't the U.S. Afford?
Jack Curtis
A sober look at the spending we can't sustain. More

July 31, 2010
Damn the Insurance Companies (Again)
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
Fraud probe by none other than Andrew Cuomo. More

July 31, 2010
The Illogic of the Ruling Class
Frank Ryan
Do today's leaders think that just because they voted on something that it will work? To think that simply by passing a health care bill everyone will have health care is simply illogical. More

July 31, 2010
Should We Lead with Our Hearts or Our Heads?
Bob Weir
When heart and head collide. More

July 31, 2010
Redundant by Practice, Not by Design
Jerry Shenk
Members of Congress are legislators. They are elected to legislate. It's their only job. If members don't read a bill before voting to make it law, they are not doing the only job they have. More

July 31, 2010
Confessions of a 'Right Wing Extremist'
David Coughlin
My name is Dave Coughlin and I live in Hawthorne, New York. I am a "Right Wing Extremist" and proud of it. Yes, I am active in the White Plains Tea Party group. More

July 31, 2010
A Political Soap Opera with Few Rivals
Chad Stafko
If you want to find the most captivating and bizarre political landscape in the country, then you need look no further than the Great State of Illinois More

July 30, 2010
Obama's Mean Streak
Ed Lasky
Barack Obama seems to have a pattern of using ceremonial or stately events as opportunities to ambush and humiliate people. More

July 30, 2010
The Obama Victory Reconsidered
Richard Baehr
Barack Obama's presidential election victory in 2008 represents the most successful new product introduction in American history. More

July 30, 2010
Real Sherrod Story Still Untold
Jack Cashill
The numbers tell the story. More

July 30, 2010
Why the Electoral College Matters
Rick Moran
A campaign to circumvent the Electoral College is underway, and it must be resisted. More

July 30, 2010
Gen. Jones is Not a Useful Idiot
Ken Blackwell
Our friends, the Russians. More

July 30, 2010
The Mom Thing
F. Owen Smith
Arlington National Cemetery is the biggest "mom thing" there is. More

July 29, 2010
The Unhealthy Motivations of Liberals
Curtis Frantz
An irrational political ideology rooted in psychological shortcomings. More

July 29, 2010
Barack Obama, Adult Child of an Alcoholic
M. Catharine Evans
In 12-step recovery programs, Obama would be called an ACoA, an adult child of an alcoholic. More

July 29, 2010
Carbon Cronyism: Why Cap-and-Trade Is Not Dead Yet
Brian Sussman
Democrats are determined to get cap-and-trade. It's just a question of when. More

July 29, 2010
What Is the Endgame for Conservatives?
Michael Filozof
Conservatives who read the polls are already anticipating Republican gains in this November's Congressional elections. But what will change? More

July 29, 2010
The Left and Its Talking Points
Russell Cook
Journolist is far from the only leftist device for controlling what the old media say. More

July 29, 2010
The 'Hijra' in Tibet
Janet Levy
On a recent trip to Chinese-occupied Tibet, I discovered striking parallels between Chinese Communist methodology and goals and the Hijra -- an Islamic expansionistic strategy to suppress and supplant non-Muslim societies. More

July 28, 2010
Eric Holder and Race Privilege
J.R. Dunn
Spot the racist. More

July 28, 2010
Repent -- The End Is Near
Monty Pelerin
We have become mere pawns in the Ponzi scheme of government. More

July 28, 2010
Cap-and-Trade's Market Failure
Joseph Bast
News of the death of cap and trade last month didn't appear in the obituary section of daily newspapers. More

July 28, 2010
Whoa! Republicans Haven't Won Yet
J. Robert Smith
For the GOP's own good, and the nation's, Republicans need to lay out an action plan. More

July 28, 2010
Europe's Jewish Problem
Moshe Dann
Europe's brief love affair with Israel seems over. Why? More

July 27, 2010
Obama and the Fake Tag
Kevin Jackson
The election of Obama reminds me of years ago, when I bought a fake Tag Heuer watch while visiting Manhattan. More

July 27, 2010
Obama's White House Is 'Too White'?
Rosslyn Smith
Who ever suspected that Andrew Breitbart was such an evil genius? More

July 27, 2010
Nobody Can Fire Andrew Breitbart
Christopher Chantrill
As the mainstream media synchronized their watches over the Shirley Sherrod affair, the object of their little trench raid was clear: Demonize Andrew Breitbart. More

July 27, 2010
Magical Thinkers in Washington
Deane Waldman
What small children and liberals have in common. More

July 27, 2010
'Avant-Garde Sustainability Curriculum' to Replace Three R's at Nation's Oldest High School
Peter Wilson
Once upon a time, Boston Latin School graduated leaders rigorously trained at one of the nation's toughest educational institutions. More

July 27, 2010
Primary Target
Matthew May
In Michigan's 6th Congressional District, a true conservative challenges an entrenched incumbent Republican who behaves as if all blessings flow from Washington. More

July 26, 2010
The Party of Despair
Carol Peracchio
Just going through a stage? More

July 26, 2010
Journolist and Malice
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
The malice exhibited in the Journolist e-mails is about more than journalistic ethics. More

July 26, 2010
The Save A Life Foundation Story: Featuring $850K in Unreported Government Grants
Lee Cary
This is about what happens when governments pump money into a politically connected enterprise. More

July 26, 2010
Obama's Herd Health Program
Heather McCauley
ObamaCare in proper context. More

July 26, 2010
The Anti-Drilling Commission
Jeffrey Folks
What's at stake with the greenie-dominated National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. More

July 26, 2010
We the Serfs
John Lilly
Inverting the flow of rights. More

July 25, 2010
Clarice's Pieces: Know When to Hold 'Em
Clarice Feldman
Obama still doesn't know when to hold or fold his race cards. Neither does the NAACP. They've been bluffing dummies so long they think they can get away with it forever. And they are wrong. More

July 25, 2010
The Man Who Would Stop the Ground Zero Mosque
Pamela Geller
When was the last time you heard a politician talking like Carl Paladino? More

July 25, 2010
The Productive Class and the American Aristocracy
S. T. Karnick
The ruling class described by Angelo Codevilla is really an American aristocracy, albeit a corrupt one. More

July 25, 2010
The Bête Noire of Liberalism
Frank Burke
It's called the "Law of Unintended Consequences" More

July 25, 2010
Iranian Nuclear Defector: A Policy Failure
Hassan Daioleslam
Consistent failure on Iran. More

July 25, 2010
Surprise! Why An Israeli Strike on Iran is Unlikely
Jonathan F. Keiler
If Israel does launch a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities it will be the most widely anticipated military operation in modern history More

July 25, 2010
The two-state solution is dead. Long live what?
Ted Belman
Almost everyone prefers to kick a dead horse, so to speak, rather than to acknowledge it is dead. More

July 25, 2010
Christians Speak Up: Holocaust Survivors Find their Voices
Peggy Shapiro
No one had stood up or spoken up the last time Jews were on the precipice of death. More

July 25, 2010
Who's Watching Big Brother?
Cindy Simpson
According to the popular view, all truth is relative anyway More

July 25, 2010
It's About Our Poverty Stupid!
Al Boese
It is hard to believe that bucolic, Norman Rockwell-like Lake Bluff, Illinois is, well, poor, but we are. More

July 25, 2010
The Evolutionary Scientists: Apostles of a New Morality
Miguel A. Guanipa
Airing personal grievances against what they view as Religion's insolent encroachment on the scientific enterprise. More

July 25, 2010
Support Balochi Separatists
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
So far, the question of Balochistan has rarely been discussed in the West. More

July 24, 2010
A Curious Case of Sexual Harassment
Roland Toy
Accused of sexual harassment. More

July 24, 2010
Three-Quarters of Congressmen Support Auditing the Federal Reserve, so Why Isn't It Law?
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
You would think that a bill supported by nearly three-quarters of the legislature should be a breeze to become law. More

July 24, 2010
Guantánamo Prison Horrors
Humberto Fontova
Shocking abuse. More

July 24, 2010
Federal Failure and Arizona
Anthony W. Hager
Washington's wink-and-nod approach to immigration is a losing position whether or not Arizona successfully defends its immigration enforcement statute. More

July 24, 2010
Taxation or Totalitarianism
Russell Nagelkirk
When it suits him, the president wants the power to take from some and give to others. But how do you keep the public from correctly identifying this as stealing? More

July 24, 2010
The Worst of Both Worlds
Henry Oliner
Why modify American capitalism with ideas imported from a failed system? More

July 24, 2010
Progressives and the Declaration of Independence
Jack Curtis
In her Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Elena Kagan said she is a political Progressive and was dismissive of the Declaration of Independence, relying on the Constitution for legal decisions. More

July 23, 2010
The Age of the Yoyo
J.R. Dunn
We've entered a kind of Age of the Yoyo. The incompetents rule. More

July 23, 2010
Does Barack Obama Have a Learning Disability?
Michael Applebaum, MD
It seems like an outlandish question to ask, but the actions of President Obama suggest that he may suffer from one. More

July 23, 2010
John Galt in Skirts in Connecticut
Stuart Schwartz
In historically Democratic Connecticut, Atlas has shrugged. More

July 23, 2010
Why the Revolution Will Prevail and Why It Will Last
Bruce Walker
Why RINOs cannot stop the conservative reforms America needs. More

July 23, 2010
The Coming Nullification Non-Crisis
D.L. Adams
The radical, and so far ineffectual but significantly costly, programs and policies of the current resident of the White House suggest that a new "Nullification Crisis" will soon be upon us. More

July 23, 2010
'Progressive'? Awww, Grow Up!
James Lewis
Here, try a little experiment. Google the phrase I am a progressive. How many hits do you get? More

July 22, 2010
Obama's Failing Presidency
J.R. Dunn
A string of failed programs make no impression on Beltway pundits focused on process. More

July 22, 2010
Character and the American Ruling Class
Steve McCann
A ruling class has been and will always be a part of any society. More

July 22, 2010
What the NAACP/Tea Party Battle Is Really About
Robert Weissberg
Far deeper animosities that will not vanish with "clarifications" or expelling "racist" Tea Partiers. More

July 22, 2010
Race Played Role in Obama Car Dealer Closures
William Tate
A new bias claim from a most unlikely source: one of the administration's own inspectors general. More

July 22, 2010
Hello, I'm a Racist, Pleased to Meet You
Selwyn Duke
You can't prove you're not a "racist" to the left, because they'll just define "racist" as being whatever you are. More

July 22, 2010
Of Course Obama's a Socialist
Christopher Chantrill
It really doesn't matter what the educated elite calls itself; eventually that word becomes a pejorative. More

July 22, 2010
Delegitimizing Liberalism
J. Robert Smith
If liberalism as a political and societal force is ever to be marginalized, it first must be separated from the myth that it grows in the same garden of liberty and republican virtues as conservatism and libertarianism. More

July 21, 2010
America's Fast Track to the Third World
Dan Gorski
It should now be clear that there is nothing less than the survival of our Republic at stake. More

July 21, 2010
Barack Obama's Endless Crises
Claude Sandroff
Unlike crises of past administrations that seemed to get resolved in some fashion, Barack Obama's simply fester. More

July 21, 2010
In Defense of W
James Lewis
Let's not confuse good and decent people with their opposites. More

July 21, 2010
Wakeup Call from the Sleepers
Peter B. Martin
The recent sensation over eleven Russian spies under deep cover being rolled up should not come as a surprise to anyone who knows something about the Russian Federation. More

July 21, 2010
Government by Diktat
Robert Miller
The Obama Administration and its Democrat allies in Congress have been able to impose serious detrimental changes on America virtually by fiat. More

July 21, 2010
Hobbling a Housing Recovery
Dan Nagasaki and Glenn Doi
The Democrats' new financial regulation bill, which President Obama will sign today, makes banks less innovative and responsive to future housing demand, and it won't prevent future foreclosures. More

July 20, 2010
Conservatives and Republican Victory
Bruce Walker
Republican victory at the polls is only the start of the fight for conservatives. More

July 20, 2010
Evil Educators
Robert Weissberg
The current mania to press academically challenged students, usually blacks and Hispanics, to obtain a high school diploma does no good for the students or society. More

July 20, 2010
Obama's Deadly Anti-British Agenda
Adam Shaw
Today's meeting between President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron could kill off the U.S.-U.K. "special relationship" if Obama continues to indulge his anti-British prejudices. More

July 20, 2010
ObamaCare Mythology: One Man's Life Is Another Man's Loss
John Griffing
If President Obama is to be believed, health care is a dwindling, finite resource that must be rationed. More

July 20, 2010
Obama's 'Mandate for Sacrifice' Costs Thousands of Jobs
William Tate
As many as 100,000 Americans who lost their jobs, or will soon, because of GM and Chrysler dealership closings can thank Barack Obama and his "mandate for shared sacrifice." More

July 20, 2010
When Fall Arrives, Israel's New Challenge Begins
C. Hart
The meeting in early July between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Barack Obama was a short reprieve. More

July 19, 2010
President Haters
J.R. Dunn
Obama is on his way to becoming the most hated president of the modern epoch. More

July 19, 2010
A War amongst Ourselves
Pamela Geller
It is becoming increasingly clear to anyone paying attention that the seeds of division are being sown with increased vigor by Obama's shadowy machine. More

July 19, 2010
I'm from the Government, and I'm Here for Your BMI
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
Buried in a little-noticed sub-section of the 2009 Economic Stimulus Bill is a chilling authorization. More

July 19, 2010
NAACP Ushers in The Era of Nonsense
Kevin Jackson
The left is running out of lies. More

July 19, 2010
Race Roils Tea Party Movement
Lloyd Marcus
Divide and conquer. More

July 19, 2010
The Feds' $95-million Breastfeeding Boondoggle
Peter Wilson
Move over, nanny state -- here comes the wet nurse state. More

July 18, 2010
Put Some Harvard SmartCream On That
James Lewis
Superstition about a universal panacea of high intelligence seems to be really widespread on the Left. More

July 18, 2010
Clarice's Pieces July 18, 2010
Clarice Feldman
A field guide to the public idiocy of the past week. More

July 18, 2010
Fighting for Free Speech in Detroit
Pamela Geller
Public Transit on trial. More

July 18, 2010
Parameters for a Final Peace Agreement between Israel and the PA
Ted Belman
If there is no agreement between the two parties, will Obama or the U.N. attempt to impose a plan? More

July 18, 2010
Progressivism and the Dissolution of Boundaries
Gary Loss
The genie is out of the bottle, and has been for some time. Unfortunately, this genie has bestowed more curses than gifts upon mankind. The genie I am referring to goes by many names: liberalism, progressivism, idealism, secularism -- call... More

July 18, 2010
NAACP Spits into the Wind -- with Obvious Results
Patricia Swicicki
Spitting into the wind can be risky, and in the NAACP's case, it resulted in revealing the organization's own racist dishonesty. More

July 18, 2010
Storm of an Epoch
Tad Wintermeyer
Navigating the coming geopolitical storm. More

July 18, 2010
Iranian Refugees - A Human Rights Disaster
Arash Irandoost, Walton K. Martin, Gill Gillespie
The Ayatollahs' victims are not receiving the attention and respect they deserve. More

July 17, 2010
American Jeopardy: What is Fascism?
John Griffing
America is being remade in an antiquated fascist image. More

July 17, 2010
Free at Last: Endgame of Liberal Racism
Christopher Chantrill
Under President Obama, liberal racism is worse than ever. More

July 17, 2010
The Media are Not Exempt
Steve McCann
Life under Obama is steadily losing its luster. More

July 17, 2010
Renee Ellmers: RX for No. Carolina's 2d District?
Clarice Feldman
One of the most obnoxious phonies in Congress is running into every Democrat's nightmare in the Tar Heel State. More

July 17, 2010
Leftists Are Neither Progressive Nor Liberal
Anthony W. Hager
The left changes monikers whenever their chosen title becomes too easily identified with their collectivist political intentions. More

July 17, 2010
Liberty, Sovereignty, and Arizona
Daniel H. Fernald
The American concept of sovereignty is directly linked to our natural liberty. More

July 17, 2010
Liberal Bipolarity
Keith Riler
We live in a temporary moment of liberal bipolarity, in which Teddy Roosevelt's trust-busting progressivism has run smack into Barack Obama's too-big-to-fail statism More

July 17, 2010
What to Do about Somalia?
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
The recent horrific bombings in Uganda, carried out by the Somali jihadist group Al-Shabaab on its own admission, should draw our attention to the regional threat to East Africa emanating from Somalia. More

July 17, 2010
The Cobalt Blue Left
Chuck Rogér
Moving to one of the most liberal places in America offers challenges and oppoortunities. More

July 16, 2010
Palin's Potential Path to the White House Parallels Obama's
Tony Lee
In looking for a comparison to Sarah Palin as a presidential contender, few would ever consider Barack Obama. More

July 16, 2010
The CBO Warns the Nation; Is Anybody Listening?
Janice Shaw Crouse
An unprecedented fiscal crisis that would lead, inevitably, to America's decline and to international instability of unimaginable dimensions. More

July 16, 2010
Future of the News
Jeffrey Folks
Having tightened their grip on health care, financial services, and energy, it's only logical that the Democrats should turn their attention to the media. More

July 16, 2010
Obama's BP Bluster
Brad O'Leary
The opposite of speak softly and carry a big stick. More

July 16, 2010
Cherry-Picked Constitutionality
Randall Hoven
Words mean something. More

July 16, 2010
Obama and the Call for 'Economic Justice'
Paul Kengor
The term even Bill Ayers avoids is no stranger to our president. More

July 15, 2010
The Key to a Real Revolution
Bruce Walker
Opportunities to really implement fundamental change happen rarely, but one such moment is approaching. More

July 15, 2010
Spy Swap or Spy Flop?
Ken Blackwell
We need to be more realistic. Russian spying never ceases. More

July 15, 2010
Obama's Backwardness
Greg Reese
Barack Obama is leading our nation backwards into chaos parallel to the early years of 20th-century Russia. More

July 15, 2010
Hold Your Nose: I Smell Cap-And-Trade
Brian Sussman
We're receiving word that the next three weeks -- prior to Congress' summer recess -- represents the Democrats' best chance at getting a climate change bill passed this year. More

July 15, 2010
The Parade of Bleeding Stumps
Adam Shaw
As public spending becomes an increasingly important issue for the November elections, be prepared to see the left engaging in hysterical scare-mongering about the potential effect of spending cuts. More

July 14, 2010
Barack Hussein Einstein at Harvard
James Lewis
There's a funny story about Barack Obama at Harvard Law, both funny-ha-ha and funny-peculiar. More

July 14, 2010
Immigration, Reconsidered
Selwyn Duke
If our agenda is the preservation of the republic, we need to honestly consider the immigration question. More

July 14, 2010
Why Do Ethics Cost More in the Obama White House?
William Tate
Sure, it sounds like a trick question. More

July 14, 2010
Suppressing the Political Impact of the Gulf Oil Crisis
Jed Skillman
The Obama administration and its media handmaidens are doing their best to move the Gulf oil spill in the direction of Orwell's memory hole as rapidly as possible. More

July 14, 2010
The Left's Psychological Assault on Independence
Andrew Foy, MD
The biggest problem America faces has nothing to do with economics, but rather psychology. More

July 14, 2010
Not Much of a Teachable Moment
Peter Wilson
The past year has seen a lot of teaching, but not much learning. More

July 13, 2010
Sex and State Power
Bookworm
I think I might have stumbled across a unified theory that underlies statist philosophies, whether they are socialist or theocratic: sex. More

July 13, 2010
The October Surprise Is Coming
Pamela Geller
Evil always surprises. More

July 13, 2010
The Mosques of War
Victor Sharpe
Mosque-building and jihad. More

July 13, 2010
The First Special Interest
Russell Nagelkirk
If you are a special interest, Obama is your guy. The only thing he asks for in return is unqualified power. More

July 13, 2010
Conservative and Latino
Gil Dominguez
Because I am a Latino, most people automatically assume that I am either a liberal or a Democrat, or both. More

July 13, 2010
Kofi Annan's Holocaust Problem
Moshe Phillips
Remembering nothing in particular. More

July 12, 2010
The Feckless System Called 'Justice'
Bob Weir
Once again, the lawless elements of society found an excuse to loot stores, damage property, and create mayhem in their city. More

July 12, 2010
Sarah Palin Outs Darth Vader
Stuart Schwartz
Darth Vader is out of the closet...and we have Sarah Palin to thank. More

July 12, 2010
Values Voters and Limited Government
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
President Obama's real (and perhaps only) gift to America may be that he set into motion the greatest movement in modern history towards constitutional conservatism. More

July 12, 2010
Free Market Obama
Jeffrey Folks
Now he tells us. More

July 12, 2010
Fighting Election Fraud
MaryAnn Hanson
America faces an alarming threat from election fraud. Here's what you can do about it. More

July 11, 2010
Alinsky, Stalinsky, It's Still the Same Old Agitprop
James Lewis
Stalinism is no stranger to the American left. It is part of its very being. More

July 11, 2010
Crimes of the NY Times
Vladimir Steblina
The reference librarian's answer was brief and to the point. More

July 11, 2010
Magical Education and the Slide into Third-Worldism
Robert Weissberg
Though the U.S. is indisputably a first-world nation, this is not the typical human condition. More

July 11, 2010
Clarice's Pieces
Clarice Feldman
I know that it's hard for non-lawyers to comprehend the nuanced and complicated issues which face the Attorney General and his aides, so I'm taking time this week to do just that. More

July 11, 2010
Raising Your Indirect Taxes
Mark Morris
There are currently two pieces of tax legislation that have been introduced into Congress that will affect virtually every person in the United States. More

July 11, 2010
Corrupting Hatred
Eileen F. Toplansky
To the followers of the Reverend, the Imam, and the Minister... More

July 11, 2010
Life vs. Feminism
Andrew Ryan
Any time anyone comes to you trying to justify something in the name of the "lesser evil" -- call her on it. More

July 10, 2010
Obama's 'Fly Me to the Crescent Moon' Policy
Ken Blackwell
President Obama's latest policy is about to melt down. More

July 10, 2010
Squandering the Stimulus
Sam Foster
Appalling amounts of money are being wasted on projects dependant on subsidies for their survival. More

July 10, 2010
Blather in Kansas City
Chad Stafko
The home of the football Chiefs welcomed the Commander-in-Chief on Thursday. What we heard and saw was more lies and foolishness from the President. More

July 10, 2010
The Reindustrialization of America
Jon N. Hall
The longer America postpones her reindustrialization, the weaker she'll become. More

July 10, 2010
The NAACP's Second-Class Citizens
Kevin Jackson
The group that is supposed to represent all "colored people" calls a black Conservative an "Uncle Tom." More

July 10, 2010
Wankers: Then and Now
Jim Mahoney
How to lose a civilization. More

July 10, 2010
Measuring Risk of Recidivism Among Detainees - Or Not
Johanna Markind
The Guantanamo Review Task Force is deciding which detainees to release. How good a job are they doing? More

July 10, 2010
That Magic Moment
Elihu Perkins
Every July 4, it seems the members of the journalism community compete feverishly to uncover some new, disillusioning blemish to rush into print about one of the Founders. More

July 10, 2010
The Twilight of Fatherhood
Rick Rinehart
The calendar stops for no one. More

July 9, 2010
Boring Barry
Bruce Walker
Obama is descending into uninteresting, unhip, and utterly predictable rhetoric. Already we see signs of this slow political death. More

July 9, 2010
'Illegal' Espionage
Ishmael Jones
Human source intelligence programs were the only area of achievement in which the Soviet Union soundly thrashed America. More

July 9, 2010
Arizona's Constitutional War Powers
James Carender
The route taken by the State of Arizona is far less severe than it could have been. More

July 9, 2010
After Obama: Forgiveness?
Christopher Chantrill
When it's all over, we conservatives will have a big job to do. More

July 9, 2010
Are You an American, or Do You Just Live Here?
Heather Carlton
Our country has become a country of Americans and other people who just live here. More

July 9, 2010
Women and Children Die First
Jeannie DeAngelis
Terrorist-based Islamic cultures that use woman and children as human shields give new meaning to the concept of "women and children first." More

July 8, 2010
The Islamic Republic Is Not Iran
Amil Imani
How Islamofascism was imposed on Iran with the help of Jimmy Carter More

July 8, 2010
The Dumbest President...EVER!
Stuart Schwartz
The 44th president of the United States is poised to surpass our 15th president, James Buchanan, Jr., as the White House occupant who has made the dumbest moves while in office. More

July 8, 2010
What America Lost with McChrystal's Resignation
J.R. Dunn
No army can prevail without it, and to interfere with it is fatal. More

July 8, 2010
My Black Dad & Obama
Lloyd Marcus
I am a black tea party patriot faced with a serious problem concerning my 83-year-old father. More

July 8, 2010
China Winning a Victory at Sea
William R. Hawkins
China is testing the willpower of the Obama administration. More

July 8, 2010
Never-Ending Racial Hostility
Steve McCann
No sense of shame. More

July 8, 2010
What Is Your Breaking Point?
Geoffrey P. Hunt
The Democrats' crusade against food that tastes good is just beginning, and already it's out of hand. More

July 7, 2010
President Dogbert
Randall Hoven
Clarity and its enemies. More

July 7, 2010
Can Freedom Endure Democracy?
Jack Curtis
Progressivism has progressed. More

July 7, 2010
Obama is Strangling Big Oil
Jane Jamison
There was no "official" announcement. Not in so many words. More

July 7, 2010
Sour Grapes
Richard Pecore
A plague of know-it-alls. More

July 7, 2010
The Arab Veil of Deception and the Left
Victor Sharpe
A willing partnership based on denial. More

July 6, 2010
A Hapless Administration
Jeffrey Folks
Last week was extraordinary. More

July 6, 2010
Former Chicago Machine Player Issues Warning to Sharron Angle Campaign
Lee Cary
How elections are stolen. More

July 6, 2010
Bringing Home Incivility
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Don't be fooled by the schoolmarm looks of Elaine Marshall, North Carolina's Secretary of State and the Democratic Party's nominee this year for U.S. Senate. She's a dangerous person. More

July 6, 2010
Smearing Global Warming Skeptics
Russell Cook
The charge that only the lure of big money causes people to question warmist gospel is old but, as it turns out, of highly questionable origin. More

July 6, 2010
Somewhere over the Wind Farm
David Rosenthal
The war on domestic oil production. More

July 6, 2010
The Left-Fascist Axis. Again.
James Lewis
We are seeing another Left-fascist axis in our time, recapitulating Stalin's (and worldwide communism's) embrace of Hitler's Germany. More

July 5, 2010
How Europeans Invented the Modern World
David Deming
And why nobody else did. More

July 5, 2010
What Obama Doesn't Understand About Zionism
Leo Rennert
The depth of shallowness. More

July 5, 2010
Time for a Little Perspective on Oil Spills
James Simpson
Oil spill disasters of equal or greater magnitude in comparison to the current Gulf spill have occurred over the past century with little or no long-term consequences. More

July 5, 2010
Kagan: Unfit for the Supreme Court
James H. Warner
On June 30, in her confirmation hearings, Solicitor General Elena Kagan gave a response which gives me pause about her fitness to serve on the Supreme Court. More

July 5, 2010
Dependency, the Liberals' Natural Resource
Robert Weissberg
Problems were once liabilities to be cured; today, those who depend on the dependent would have to find new employment if problems were solved. More

July 5, 2010
Last Week's Other Big Supreme Court Decision
Timothy Dalrymple
Church-state relations were changed last Monday by the Supreme Court, though nobody yet knows exactly how. More

July 5, 2010
My Shaky Government Pensions
Ron Lipsman
My very sustenance during my retirement arrives via the government, acting in a role that I believe is improper. Ugh! More

July 5, 2010
Burma and Nuclear Weapons
Eileen F. Toplansky
Another socialist tyranny on the way to nuclear weapons. What is President Obama doing about it? More

July 4, 2010
The 4th of July and the Progressive Overreach
Steve McCann
Sometimes in the history of a nation, there appears an event that could lead to long-term disaster but may, in fact, be its long-term salvation. More

July 4, 2010
Our Declaration to the World
Bruce Walker
Each July 4th Americans have the chance to celebrate something new in human history, a nation grounded wholly in liberty. More

July 4, 2010
Clarice's Pieces: Independence Day
Clarice Feldman
Liberated carbon, uterus envy, and other absurdities of the week, chronicled by Clarice Feldman. More

July 4, 2010
A Clinton Entendre Eulogy
Jeannie DeAngelis
At Senator Byrd's funeral, Clinton ventured forth where no eulogizer dared go. More

July 4, 2010
The Euthanasia Drumbeat Gets Louder
Mark P. Mostert
Across the world, the inexorable push for accepting the new culture of death continues unabated. More

July 4, 2010
Does the Declaration of Independence Tell the Truth?
E. Jeffrey Ludwig
What about the self-evidence of the truths claimed in our founding document? More

July 4, 2010
George Washington -- The Culturist Father of Our Country
John Kenneth Press
Writers of public school curricula would do well to note that Washington was no multiculturalist. More

July 4, 2010
Losing the Republic
Adam G. Mersereau
Americans celebrate their independence today in a very different society from the one born in 1776. More

July 3, 2010
NASA = No Americans in Space Anymore?
Russ Allen
With the Obama administration's new "plan" for NASA effectively ending nationally funded human spaceflight, we drop a torch others are grabbing. More

July 3, 2010
Why Cloward-Piven Will Eat Itself
Hoss Varad
The logic won't work out quite the way the leftists think. More

July 3, 2010
Is Elena Kagan Morally Blind?
James Lewis
Is this the person we want on the Supreme Court? More

July 3, 2010
Repeal the 20th Century?
J. Robert Smith
Or at least repeal the welfare state? More

July 3, 2010
Thanks to Otis McDonald and the Supremes
Bob Weir
Since the police can't be everywhere, people need a way to protect themselves. More

July 3, 2010
Shooting Hoops with Kagan
Cindy Simpson
A comparison of the confirmation of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court with the promotion or appointment of an NCAA official is a revealing exercise. More

July 3, 2010
If You Want to Immigrate Here
Jim Price
If you're not willing to be an American, then go back to where you came from. More

July 3, 2010
Civil Rights of My Fathers
Jon Watts
I remember the late sixties when I was a boy. It was then that I first heard about the civil rights movement. More

July 2, 2010
Why Kagan Is Unqualified -- and Dangerous
Selwyn Duke
Elena Kagan would be a remarkably bad justice. More

July 2, 2010
Obama Let the Immediate Drive Out the Important in the McChrystal Affair
Ed Timperlake
Those cheering President Obama's decisiveness in relieving General McCrystal missed a much bigger picture: the very real possibility of a coming military clash over Iran's quest for nukes. More

July 2, 2010
Hearst's Modified Limited Hangout
Stuart Schwartz
Helen Thomas to the contrary, it is reassuring to know that there is love in the Hearst media empire. More

July 2, 2010
Al's Masseuse and the Feminists
Jeannie DeAngelis
On the feminist scale of offensive behavior, a liberal man groping a masseuse just doesn't carry the same level of transgression as a conservative judge insulting a female law professor. More

July 2, 2010
Wealth, Jobs, the Fishing Industry, and Obama
Mike Johnson
The New England fishing industry is in serious trouble. More

July 2, 2010
Are Democrats the New Whigs?
Carl Paulus
Caught between two political issues with the wherewithal to offer a consistent solution to only one of them. More

July 1, 2010
Is Obama Really Kicking BP's Ass?
Brad O'Leary
Twenty billion sounds like a lot, but look a little closer at the deal. More

July 1, 2010
No One's Capital Is Safe in Obama's America
Claude Sandroff
Obama's poorly coded message to investors is to take your money out of America and keep it out. More

July 1, 2010
Will the Dems Get the Blame for Iranian Nukes?
James Lewis
If there is any justice in the world, the Democrats should be blamed forever and ever for letting the nuclear genie out of the bottle. More

July 1, 2010
The Southern Border Could Get Much Worse
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
Attacks across the border are unlikely to stop with rocks. More

July 1, 2010
Our Troops Need You! Yes, you.
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Remember when George W. Bush was Commander in Chief and every single American was made thoroughly cognizant, 24/7, that we were indeed a nation at war? More

July 1, 2010
Turkey: America's New Armorer?
Steve Boggs
I just downloaded three "notices of unsuccessful bid" to manufacture defense materiel. Two went to Turkey. More

July 1, 2010
Thailand's Ticking Political Time Bomb
Paul Chambers
Thailand's politics are in turmoil. More

July 1, 2010
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Talking with the best-selling author about politics. More

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