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August 31, 2011
Federal Fever
Bruce Walker
If the body politic is sick, blame federal fever, a delusional ailment causing swelling of the federal element of the Republic. More
August 31, 2011
The Only Thing Keeping Obama in Office
James G. Wiles
The best stimulus which could be given to the American economy right now is the resignation of Barack Obama as president. More
August 31, 2011
A Violent Racist Game Claims More Victims
John T. Bennett
One man was stomped to death and another man nearly killed in a racist amusement called the "knock-out game," currently being played by black teenagers. More
August 31, 2011
Romney Plans to Scare Seniors
J. Robert Smith
Mitt Romney even considering attacking Perry over Social Security and Medicare pegs him as the Republican establishment's last, best hope to retain dominance in the GOP. More
August 31, 2011
A Warmer Planet Is a More Peaceful Planet
Craig D. Idso
A new report published August 24 by Nature magazine claims that "global climate is a major factor in organized patterns of violence" around the world. One problem: the study is 180 degrees away from reality. More
August 31, 2011
Obama Ignores Israel's Daily Hurricanes
Lauri B. Regan
September is hurricane season here in the U.S. For Israel, every day is hurricane season; however, September may present her with another perfect storm. More
August 31, 2011
Chilling Free Speech in the Great White North
Terry Heinrichs
Go to jail for posting a hyperlink? It could happen if a bill amending the hate speech section of Canada's criminal code becomes law. More
August 30, 2011
Where are the 2.5 Million Jobs, Mr. President?
Karin McQuillan
I found out where the number 2.5 million jobs 'created or saved' comes from. It comes from a formula. The formula comes from a theory. More
August 30, 2011
What Liberals Fear More Than Obama Losing
Geoffrey P. Hunt
While Obama's sinking prospects for reeelection are disquieting, the real source of liberals' despair is their sudden, unexpected realization that the progressive agenda is dead in its tracks and will likely be in full retreat after 2012. More
August 30, 2011
The Racial Violence that Dare Not Speak Its Name
John T. Bennett
Recent flash mob violence has alerted Americans to a troubling wave of sadistic racial mayhem. More
August 30, 2011
Why Obama Grows Government and Creates Debt
Michael Bargo Jr.
President Obama's penchant to grow government has its roots not in the writings of Karl Marx but in the government expansion and financing practices of the Chicago Political Machine. More
August 30, 2011
Bill Keller, Red Pope of American Media
James Lewis
The New York Times, over which Mr. Keller presides as editor-in-chief, is the very fountainhead of leftist propaganda in America. More
August 30, 2011
Students, Michelle Rhee's Really Not That Into You
Ann Kane
Progressives of her ilk are now engaging in an all-out war against her, while politicians on the right have taken up with the tiger reformer in their battle against teachers unions. What makes Michelle Rhee run? More
August 30, 2011
Obama's Big Fail on Resetting Russia
Kim Zigfeld
Obama ought to be condemned by conservatives and liberals alike, and ridden out of Washington on a rail so that a real American president can actually reset American policy toward Russia. More
August 29, 2011
Early Obama Letter Confirms Inability to Write
Jack Cashill
On November 16, 1990, Barack Obama, then president of the Harvard Law Review, published a letter in the Harvard Law Record, an independent Harvard Law School newspaper, championing affirmative action. More
August 29, 2011
Obama's Jewish Outreach Director and His Anti-Christian Hate Propaganda
William A. Levinson
Does publication of anti-Christian hate material under color of Judaism prepare one to sell Obama to Jewish voters? More
August 29, 2011
The Ticket Obama Fears Most
Bruce Walker
Hitting Obama where it hurts. More
August 29, 2011
Warren Buffet: Financial Savior or Angel of Doom?
Monty Pelerin
The dire financial condition of the US has not been altered by Warren Buffet's recently announced investment in Bank of America (BAC). His participation should not be read as a sign that either Bank of America or the economy is improving. More
August 29, 2011
Warren Buffett Shelters from Hurricane Obama
Christopher Chantrill
The hype over Hurricane Irene may have been overdone, but those few obedient souls who followed orders and sought shelter from the storm may have gotten a shock. More
August 29, 2011
Tighten the Web on Flash Mobs
Noel S. Williams
We sometimes need to give up a bit of freedom for security, including restricting social networking sites that facilitate violence and general mayhem. More
August 29, 2011
The Muslim Brotherhood, Genocide, and Obama
William Sullivan
The Muslim Brotherhood has just issued an ultimatum to the Israeli ambassador in Egypt, telling him to "leave Egypt or die." More
August 28, 2011
Will the Democrats Trump Trumka
Clarice Feldman
Things rarely turn out the way I would have imagined them to, and President Obama and the Democrats might soon find that to be true of Richard Trumka. I sure did.
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August 28, 2011
Answering Jonathan Alter
Carl Paulus
On Friday, former Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter wrote a column challenging his readers to "prove" why Obama "has been a bad president." OK. More
August 28, 2011
Fair Housing and Insanity
Roger D. Luchs
If no good deed goes unpunished, imagine what happens when a private citizen answers the government's call for help. More
August 28, 2011
Wreaking Havoc in London, Dancing in Tripoli
Nidra Poller
Mass media are not really covering these events journalistically; they are staging a partisan show framed by fallacious analysis. More
August 28, 2011
The Latest Attack on Christianity from the Statist Left
Adam Shaw
This isn't about preventing abuse; it is merely another way for those with a political agenda to attack the independence of the Church, and to increase the powers of the state. More
August 28, 2011
A Fence for Defense
Michael Curtis
Barriers are very common. They exist throughout the world, in every continent, for a variety of reasons. But Israel's security barrier faces unique opprobrium. More
August 28, 2011
A Conservative's Practical Guide to Challenging Libertarianism
Robert Arvay
Libertarianism is the political equivalent of an orange. No sooner does one taste of the orange than he discovers both its sweetness (the flesh) and its bitterness (the white pericarp). More
August 28, 2011
Syria: Where is the Outrage?
Jerold S. Auerbach
There are no limits to the brutality that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is willing to inflict upon his subjects. More
August 28, 2011
Families of 9/11 Victims Knocking on America's Door
Rev Michael Bresciani
New York's Mayor Bloomberg has decided not to ask clergy of any religion to be part in the tenth anniversary ceremonies at Ground Zero. More
August 28, 2011
I Already Own a Bullet Train
Kirk W. Kelsen
If you're of a mind someday to whisk conveniently between Fresno and Buttonwillow -- and, hey, who doesn't daydream about that? -- California will have you covered. More
August 28, 2011
The Real Obstacles to Peace
Ted Belman
Once again, the US, the UN and the EU have criticized Israel for announcing new settlement construction in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) calling such construction "obstacles to peace". More
August 28, 2011
Facing Cancer and a Baby
It was early January 2009, and my wife's eyes were soaked with tears as she told me that she was pregnant. Just about two months prior, my wife had been diagnosed with ductal carcinoma an early form of breast cancer More
August 27, 2011
Virginia's Political Earthquake, and Its Little Hurricane
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
We've had an earthquake in Virginia, and are facing a little bit of a hurricane. Oh, and besides the politics, there have been some big natural events taking place. More
August 27, 2011
Michelle Blames it on the Kids
Jeannie DeAngelis
Michelle Obama must think most people are easily duped. More
August 27, 2011
Joe Namath and the Old-Fashioned View of Punishment
Joseph A. Kohm, Jr.
With football season upon us, what can society learn from "Broadway" Joe Namath? More
August 27, 2011
Can Rick Perry Survive the Smear Merchants?
Bob Weir
The only force of nature that is faster than the speed of light is the speed at which calumny will collide with a contender for national office. More
August 27, 2011
On Dogs, Man, and the Navy
Navy One
When an unmarried man retires, divorces himself from the Navy, and takes off his uniform for the last time, he often loses something quiet. It is subtle, this change, and those first years out of khaki dress-blues can be troubling. More
August 27, 2011
Will it be Rubio, by Acclamation?
Chet Arthur
For vice president? It's beginning to seem that way. Not so fast. More
August 27, 2011
Civilization versus the Barbarian
Jeremy Egerer
We can't have true civilization without properly defining and stigmatizing the barbarian -- and maybe that's a good thing. More
August 27, 2011
Getting Hired
Anthony J.Ciani
How can anyone find a job, when the person (or computer) you have to apply to is the company gatekeeper, whose self-appointed duty is to keep you out? More
August 27, 2011
Our Daughters
Sally Zelikovsky
Feminists talk about empowering young women by focusing mainly on sexual expression and liberation, but do they ever talk about empowerment through self-restraint? More
August 27, 2011
Were Those Really the Days?
Judy Gruen
Men of a certain age have always loved to romanticize the past. But looking back through the mists of time can cause memory cells to fog over. More
August 27, 2011
London's Hooligans
Mark W. Hendrickson
The days of violence were not protests and not riots. What happened in London was malicious hooliganism, nothing more. More
August 27, 2011
Two Great Minds on World Peace
Zoran Pazameta
The year was 1932. At the invitation of the League of Nations, the predecessor of today's United Nations, two world-famous scientists exchanged open letters addressing the issue of putting an end to all warfare. More
August 26, 2011
A Unified Theory of Obama
Jesse Weed
The divergence of theories regarding who Obama is and what he is really up to, is quite astonishing. More
August 26, 2011
Hillary Clinton Redux?
Victor Volsky
As the USS Barack Obama is running into increasingly stiff headwinds, the star of Hillary Clinton is rising higher and higher over the liberal horizon. More
August 26, 2011
David Gregory's Intolerance
Lloyd Marcus
The liberal media are signaling that their mission to reelect Barack Obama is going to involve declaring Bible-believing Christians to be intolerant bigots, unfit for high office. More
August 26, 2011
Deep-Sixing the 'Furnace Doctrine'
Robert Morrison
What it means is that we will continue to be a free people, nothing less. More
August 26, 2011
Warren Buffet Isn't Serious About Taxing the Rich, and Neither is Obama
Karin McQuillan
Demagoguery is the last resort for an Obama in panic. More
August 26, 2011
Fracking Fluid Fear-Mongering Farce
Alan M Aszkler
EPA bureaucrats and Green Avengers perpetrate a daily nonsensical assault touting the grave consequences of fracking fluid and its secret ingredients. More
August 26, 2011
The War on Liberal Contradictions
Trevor Thomas
The Obama administration and the mainstream media really need to work on coordinating their message better. More
August 25, 2011
Do Republicans Ideas Lead to Job Growth?
Karin McQuillan
Republicans have the facts to prove it. More
August 25, 2011
Wanted: The Reagan Courage
Joseph Ashby
Ronald Reagan is rightly remembered for his fortitude in disposing of Soviet Russia in the Cold War, but perhaps the bravest decision of his presidency was not a matter of foreign policy. More
August 25, 2011
The Wacky World of Liberal Fundamentalism
Robert Weissberg
Judged by the unforgiving standards of science, the liberal creed may be far wackier (and factually incorrect) than any assertion about God creating the world in seven days. More
August 25, 2011
Maxine Waters Needs a Mirror
Kevin Jackson
Queen of the poverty pimps Maxine Waters must so wish that Obama were a whole white man. More
August 25, 2011
Moderation Mongers
Bruce Walker
The ideological spectrum is simply a convenient invention by those who would lull us into sleep so that they can manacle our hands and feet without a fight. More
August 25, 2011
Black Voters and the Battered Voter Syndrome
George Boykin
As the battered wife is fiercely loyal to her abusive husband, so are black voters fiercely loyal to the Democratic Party and to Barack Obama. More
August 25, 2011
Back-to-School Blues
Scott Mayer
It looks to be another year of adjusted schedules, fundraisers, buying supplies that I thought the school was supposed to provide, and watching teary-eyed teachers getting sent home with pink pieces of paper. More
August 24, 2011
Why Obama Can't Lead
Michael Bargo Jr.
President Obama's inability to be decisive and inept leadership stem not from his lack of executive experience, but from his grounding in a specific political culture, the one he sought out in Chicago. More
August 24, 2011
The Obama Bubble
Randy Fardal
President Obama, entirely lacking in business experience, could learn something about branding from the high tech sector. More
August 24, 2011
Audacity As A War-Fighting Ideology
James Lewis
Obama's "Audacity of Hope" slogan goes back to the French Revolution, now mainly remembered for its bloodthirsty guillotine executions of the French aristocracy. More
August 24, 2011
Kevorkian Economics
Monty Pelerin
We are on the precipice of economic and societal collapse which the political class has chosen to accept so as to maximize their time in, and spoils from, office. More
August 24, 2011
The Income Gap Con Game
Steve McCann
Democrats exploit the rising income gap while pushing the policies which create it. More
August 24, 2011
Coin of the Realm of Madness
Fay Voshell
Deep in the bowels of the US Mint in Philadelphia are coin presses which run constantly, producing millions of one-dollar coins nobody wants -- day after day, day in and day out. More
August 24, 2011
The FDA's Hazardous Plan to Regulate Mobile Medical Apps
Ira Brodsky
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to apply the brakes to a rapidly expanding universe of "apps" that offer exciting new capabilities, such as helping patients manage their diabetes and letting physicians pull up CT scans from any location. More
August 23, 2011
Obama Baits the Dependency Trap
John T. Bennett
There is such a thing as free lunch -- as long as you are not a taxpayer. More
August 23, 2011
How Nixon Created Obama
James Lewis
Nixon planted the dragon seed, and Obama popped out. More
August 23, 2011
Obama's Real Energy Policy
Matt Holzmann
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann recently promised $2/gallon gas at one of her campaign functions, and a researcher affiliated with NASA reported that aliens may destroy humanity to save the planet. Which statement is farther off the wall? More
August 23, 2011
That Federal Bank Bailout in 2008 Was Bigger Than We Knew. A Lot Bigger
James G. Wiles
Turns out America actually was facing a total economic collapse.
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August 23, 2011
Politicians' Sex Drives Trump High Level Government Crime
M. Catharine Evans
Why are sexting, cheating, hooker-buying government officials run out of DC faster than politicians allegedly mixed up in drug cartel murders, perjury, illegal gun trafficking, and widespread cover-ups?
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August 23, 2011
Lies, Compromise, and Reptiles
Michael Hoag
The hills are filled with the stench of elections. More
August 23, 2011
Remember 'No New Taxes'?
Christopher Chantrill
All we need now is President Obama addressing the 2012 Democratic National Convention to thunderous applause: "Let me be clear. No New Cuts!" More
August 22, 2011
Bonny Prince Barry?
James V Capua
Is our current "Young Pretender" preparing to fly the coop even before his Culloden in 2012? More
August 22, 2011
Liberal 'Compromise'
Jeffrey Folks
Rhetoric has been cut loose from reality in the hands of the Democrats for some time now, but in the current calls for spending "compromise," an apotheosis has been reached. More
August 22, 2011
Pets, People, and Civilization
Rosslyn Smith
As the rest of world civilization moves toward institutionalizing humane treatment of animals, Muslim civilization remains committed to hostility toward dogs. More
August 22, 2011
Living in a One-Party Machine
James Lewis
How can you tell if you're living in a Dark Age? The answer is you can't. Nobody dares to whisper the truth. That's the essence of a Dark Age. More
August 22, 2011
Princeton's Unobservable Assets
George W. Ford
So many jokes could be told about how the brilliant minds at Princeton are violating so many basic principles of prudent investing and common sense that it's hard to list them all. More
August 22, 2011
Roman Sandals in Hospital Halls
John F. Di Leo
When government hunger for revenue permits the whim of a bureaucrat to replace written law. More
August 22, 2011
Has Progressivism Ruined Environmental Science?
Anthony J. Sadar
In my thirty years of work in the science arena, as a government scientist, an industry consultant, and an academician, I have witnessed an increasingly adverse influence of progressivism on the practice of science. More
August 21, 2011
Rime of the Ancient Democrat
Clarice Feldman
Like Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, Democrats can only stand on deck with that Obama albatross around their neck, watching both the White House and the Senate slip from their grasp. More
August 21, 2011
Republican Delusion is Obama's All-Too-Secret Weapon
John Ziegler
The Republican Party appears on the verge of making Obama's reelection about as likely as the circumstances surrounding his presidency would make possible. More
August 21, 2011
Martial Virtues and the Survival of Civilizations
James G. Wiles
It's the Silly Season. Yet, in the midst of America's earliest presidential campaign ever, the sultry air is filled with talk of Western societal decline. More
August 21, 2011
Retaking the Culture: Finding The Right Stories
Richard F. Miniter
Left-Wing Liberal fairy-tales clutter up the American cultural landscape like tacky modern view litter. More
August 21, 2011
Why Not a Real Party Platform?
Bruce Walker
The 1994 Contract With America was brief and direct and persuasive. Why not make the Republican Party Platform of 2012 similar to the Contract With America? More
August 21, 2011
Lies Lead to Murder: The New York Times and the Crown Heights Riots
Yonatan Silverman
How the New York Times put "diversity" ahead of the facts. More
August 21, 2011
The Superiority of School Vouchers Demonstrated
Gary Jason
Two new studies make the best way to educate our children crystal-clear. More
August 21, 2011
Israel's Great Divide
Ted Belman
Islam divides the world into the Dar al Harb (the land of war) and Dar al Salaam (the land of peace). In Israel the great divide is between the "Peace" Camp and "War" Camp. More
August 21, 2011
A Word Of Advice Before You Go On A Killing Spree
Balázs Benkő, Zita Rainer
So you want to heal the world. To bring justice to people. You've looked around and seen the pitiful state of humanity and took it upon yourself to save us. More
August 21, 2011
The 'Selfish' Rich
Charlotte Cushman
So now the Left has a new line of attack. Let's tell the public that the rich are intrinsically flawed. After all, that will justify stealing from them. More
August 21, 2011
Subsidizing Sex
Peter M Bleyer MD
What happened to the old days when paying for sex was frowned upon? More
August 20, 2011
Obama and the Class Envy Card
Steve McCann
Fostering class envy, intimidating opponents and fomenting potential violence. More
August 20, 2011
The End of Obama's Middle East Pipe Dream
Leo Rennert
Two days of terror attacks on Israel drive final nail in coffin of Obama's Middle East peace agenda More
August 20, 2011
T-Phobia
James Lewis
Tea Party Phobia seems to be upsetting political tummies all over DC.
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August 20, 2011
The Link Between Cigarettes and Income Taxes
Chad Stafko
Whether it's cigarettes or income taxes, the debate is bathed in class warfare.
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August 20, 2011
'New Hickory': Governor Rick Perry's Jacksonian Posture
Kyle Becker
The recent public confrontation between the Texas governor and the banking establishment recalls the heated standoff between Andrew Jackson and the Second Bank of the United States. More
August 20, 2011
Perry Will Win Big
Bruce Walker
You read it here first: Rick Perry will amble to the Republican nomination and will win the presidential election easily. More
August 20, 2011
Smearing Perry on Jihad
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
Americans have every right to be concerned about Islamism, but Rick Perry has a strong record of support for Israel. More
August 20, 2011
Smearing Geller on Perry
Pamela Geller
Pamela Geller responds to Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi More
August 20, 2011
Castro Regime Opens Nightclub in Washington D.C.
Humberto Fontova
"Hemingway's Bar" and the man the Cuban Communists lionize. More
August 20, 2011
Media Matters vs. the Gateway Pundit on Obama as MLK
Lee Cary
King united to overcome. Obama divides to conquer. One is the antithesis of the other.
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August 20, 2011
Riots and Civil Society
Christopher Chantrill
The conservative answer to the failure of the authoritarian welfare state with its programs, its agencies, and its social science experts is "civil society." More
August 20, 2011
All the Wrong Things
Jeannie DeAngelis
Both President Obama and Janet Napolitano are on red alert and deeply concerned about "Lone Wolf" terrorism.
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August 20, 2011
USEPA: Hell-Bent on Over-Control
Harvey M. Sheldon
The USEPA's new rules on the horizon may be the most expensive ever issued. Yet they are not needed, and they are ill-advised from a policy and program viewpoint. More
August 20, 2011
Lessons in Leadership from an Airline Captain
Chris Banescu
No panic, no fuss, no paralysis, no moment of indecision -- just calm, competent leadership and confident action. More
August 20, 2011
Who Pays for the European Union?
Zbigniew Mazurak
The financial burden of running Europe is not divided evenly among European countries. More
August 19, 2011
Did Kerry's Swift Boat Hatchet Man Fake His Own Silver Star?
Scott Swett
Last August, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus revoked a Silver Star medal formerly held by retired Navy Captain Wade R. Sanders, an almost unheard-of action. More
August 19, 2011
Political Parisitology
Monty Pelerin
The political class, its cronies, and its dependents are parasites. The host is the productive sector of the economy. One lives at the expense of the other. One is "taking," the other "making." More
August 19, 2011
The Anti-American President
Boyd Richard Boyd
As long as there is any possibility that Obama is just in over his head and doesn't mean what he says and does, many will excuse him on those grounds. Obama is not incompetent; he is an intelligent anti-American president. More
August 19, 2011
Progressive POTUS Desperate For Another Vacation
M. Catharine Evans
The really frightening thing about the President heading off to Martha's Vineyard while America burns is that Obama may believe he really deserves a rest. More
August 19, 2011
Pundits Peddle Civility Sophistry
Jan LaRue
Beltway bobble heads are concerned that candidates won't "sound presidential" if they call out Obama's iceberg policies and personnel. More
August 19, 2011
Portrait Of The President As A Young Man
The Scene: A fancy restaurant in Chicago, February 2001. Barack Obama and his pregnant wife Michelle are seated at a candlelit table, sharing a fancy dinner. B More
August 19, 2011
It's the Spending, Stupid
Paul Kengor
During the 1992 presidential campaign, the slogan for Bill Clinton and Democrats was, "It's the economy, stupid." For Republicans in 2012, it should be, "It's spending, stupid."
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August 18, 2011
Obama: The Affirmative Action President
Matt Patterson
It is embarrassing to see a president so willing to advertise his own powerlessness, so comfortable with his own incompetence. But really, what were we to expect? More
August 18, 2011
The Era of Confronting Obama at Public Events
J.R. Dunn
So here we have "former-Bush official Brad Blakeman" being quoted by the media as attacking Tea Party stalwart Ryan Rhodes over Rhodes's confrontation with Obama. More
August 18, 2011
Are the Black Flash Mob Attacks on Whites Obama's Fault?
Lloyd Marcus
It is not a stretch to suggest that highly impressionable black youths might retaliate against a white America perceived to be dissing their African-American idol. More
August 18, 2011
Which Model for Postwar Iraq -- Vietnam or Korea?
Jim Guirard
At this point, there are two Cold War models from which to choose -- the still-successful South Korea model of the 1950s or the tragic, congressionally mandated cut-and-run South Vietnam model of the 1970s. More
August 18, 2011
What About the Enlisted Ranks?
Ed Timperlake
The recent announcement from the Defense Business Board about changing the retirement promise to members of the Armed Forces brought class warfare to the military ranks. More
August 18, 2011
Time to Leave the 'No Child' Law Behind
Peter Heck
This law accomplishes nothing more than challenging state lawmakers and government bureaucrats to come up with innovative ways to manipulate numbers so that it appears we're making progress. More
August 18, 2011
PBS and Global Warming Skeptics' Lockout
Russell Cook
Adventures in getting the PBS NewHour to live up to its standards, up the food chain to Jim Lehrer. More
August 17, 2011
Media Stifling Racial Violence Coverage
John T. Bennett
Race matters if we want to understand the current wave of racial mob violence. More
August 17, 2011
The Bad Faith of Michele Bachmann's Gay Rights Inquisitors
Robert Oscar Lopez
Michele Bachmann's statements are perfectly defensible. You have to have a great deal of inside information about the gay and lesbian community to read what she has said correctly. I'll do my best to offer an alternative reading. More
August 17, 2011
Green Ideology Trumps Flood Control
Joe Herring
A behemoth arm of the federal government so enraptured by ecological fantasy that neighborhoods in towns that predated the dams themselves now lie beneath the surface of the water, victims of a river "reconnected to its floodplain." More
August 17, 2011
The Debt Ceiling: A Scoreless Tie after One Inning
Mike Razar
I am sick of the debt ceiling fiasco and yet I can't let it go. The truth is that nothing was accomplished by either side. The debt ceiling had to be raised. Sorry Tea Party. More
August 17, 2011
Israel, Liberalism, and Moral Cowardice
James Lewis
There are touchstones of morality in life. In 1938, resisting Hitler was a big one in Europe; in 1990, support for freedom in the Soviet Empire was another one. Today we have a new test of character. More
August 17, 2011
Turns Out Head Start's as Bad as It Always Was
Michael Kimmitt
A perfect federal program -- large and getting larger, entrenched, costly, and ineffective. More
August 17, 2011
Bloomberg/Soros Millions for Futile Social Engineering
Robert Weissberg
George Soros and Michael Bloomberg are each squandering $30 million on a social engineering experiment. Problem is, taxpayer are kicking in much more. More
August 16, 2011
From Rock Star to Rock Bottom
Kevin Jackson
Obama has put away the golf clubs, given up the Kobe steaks, and suspended his membership in the "Vacation-a-Month" club -- and now he's hit the road. More
August 16, 2011
Keep Talking, Mr. President
Keith Riler
Mr. Obama's speeches and his declining popularity in the post-OBL period are better-correlated than are carbon dioxide and temperature in any period in the last 130 years. More
August 16, 2011
The Poisoned Fruit of Social Democracy
Steve McCann
The "West" has finally reached the point of saturation wherein its economies and societies can no longer afford to guarantee a certain standard of living for the citizens of these countries in exchange for votes.
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August 16, 2011
What the Ideal Conservative Candidate Needs (and Who Doesn't Have It)
Kyle Nathaniel Alfred Becker
The current field of potential Republican presidential contenders may leave something to be desired for both conservatives and independents. More
August 16, 2011
Silence of the Shepherds
Fay Voshell
Britain's religious leaders have failed in their duty. What needs to be heard there is not just the love and forgiveness part of the Christian tradition, but also a call to militant and muscular resistance against the great evil sweeping the land. More
August 16, 2011
Democrats Gaming 'Bipartisan' Redictricting Efforts
Elise Cooper
If Ronald Reagan were alive today he would be uttering his famous words -- "there you go again" -- to the Democratic re-districting commissioners in Arizona and California. More
August 16, 2011
Bearing No Faith or Allegiance to the Constitution
Anthony W. Hager
Too many members of Congress regard the Constitution as an obstacle, not as a sacrosanct document they must support and defend. More
August 15, 2011
Burying Obama
J.R. Dunn
Obama the man is avidly digging himself deeper into his own personal hole and will soon vanish into the depths of the earth. It is Obama the legend that must be buried. More
August 15, 2011
Why the Left Elites Are Criticizing Obama
Rosslyn Smith
Demographic breakdown tells the story. More
August 15, 2011
Perry's Problematic Pals
Pamela Geller
Perry has been sucked into the propaganda vortex, and is now wielding his enormous power to influence changes in the schoolrooms and in the curricula to reflect a sharia compliant version of Islam. More
August 15, 2011
Obama Steps on Fallen Heroes' Dead Bodies for Personal Gain
Carol A. Taber
No surer sign of Obama's pathologically sick egocentrism can be found than this. More
August 15, 2011
Will Obama Run for Re-election?
J. Robert Smith
Could it be déjà vu all over again? 1968 was the year a sitting president -- Lyndon Johnson -- withdrew from the Democratic race for re-nomination and reelection. Might 2012 see Barack Obama pull an LBJ? More
August 15, 2011
Strange Friends of the New EPA Trucking Regulations
Melody Himel Scalley
It is a rare government regulation that receives universal high marks, and when it happens, that's a sign something is up. More
August 15, 2011
Obama is a Calculating, Not Stupid Individual
Eileen F. Toplansky
Barack Hussein Obama is not stupid. He knows exactly what he is doing. He is bent on the erosion of American values and, so far, he is winning. More
August 14, 2011
Obamamandias
Clarice Feldman
In ancient times, a leader who failed as greatly as Obama has was simply erased from the history of his people. Craftsmen were engaged by his successors in power to chisel his name off of all the temples, (stone) archives, and monuments. More
August 14, 2011
What is a nice Latino like me doing at a Tea Party like this?
Robert Oscar Lopez
Even though I have donated to Michele Bachmann's campaign, I am not of the Tea Party. I am for it, but not of it. More
August 14, 2011
Obama and the Perry Miracle
Jeffrey Folks
On Friday David Axelrod argued that Perry's record of job creation in Texas was not what it seemed. More
August 14, 2011
The Sacrifice of Women Continues
Eileen F. Toplansky
As the Muslim world becomes even more fanatical in sharia law compliance, will there be an increase in female genital mutilation? More
August 14, 2011
Imposing Shariah Law in London
JanSuzanne Krasner
Imagine one morning waking up, walking out your door, and seeing bright yellow posters plastered on the walls and telephone poles throughout your neighborhood that announce that you are now living in a 'Shariah Controlled Zone.' More
August 14, 2011
Palestinian Statehood: Conquest disguised as Liberation
Dean Malik
Palestinians proving in a surreal twist on Von Clausewitz, that politics is in fact the continuation of war by other means. More
August 14, 2011
The Threat Of Liberal Judicial Activism Reaches New Heights
Lester Jackson
In a case largely ignored by the media, dissenting Justices Breyer, Ginsburg, Sotomayor, and Kagan carried judicial activism to new heights by advocating a stay of execution on the basis of an imaginary law. More
August 14, 2011
Shoot the Jewish Senator in the Face: Not News?
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
If a Jew -- and a senior-ranking US Senator at that -- is targeted with violence and nobody bothers to report it, does it still count as news? More
August 14, 2011
Israeli Land Concessions: Wrong Answer to the Wrong Problem
William A. Levinson
The issue is not, nor has it ever been, "Israeli occupation of Arab land." It has always been what China calls the Mandate of Heaven. More
August 14, 2011
Iran's Quiet War
William L. Gensert
The Middle East is quietly at war, with Iran conducting a campaign to become the Middle East hegemon and kick out America and Israel. More
August 14, 2011
The Altalena Remembered
Jerold S. Auerbach
A painful forgotten memory of Israel's War of Independence finally honored. More
August 14, 2011
Jesus Behind Bars
Robert Morrison
I looked forward to the day eagerly. My friend Phil, an international businessman, and I would make the trek north to see Jim, a prisoner. We've done it repeatedly over the years. More
August 13, 2011
The Democrats' Big Lie
Victor Volsky
There are very few things the left is really good at, but one of them is propaganda, its bread and butter, the biggest arrow in its quiver. More
August 13, 2011
Dems' Risky Tea Party Smear Strategy
Paul Kengor
Good luck, folks. Be careful what you wish for. More
August 13, 2011
They Who Live by the Race Card Die by the Race Card
Lloyd Marcus
Democrat tongues loosened by cocktails at parties are quietly suggesting, "Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could primary Obama out with Hillary? Darn it, we can't because Obama is black!" More
August 13, 2011
Obama's Vision and the Constitution
Jeffrey Folks
It is hard to say just what Obama's vision of America is or whether he has a vision at all. More often than not, his is a negative vision More
August 13, 2011
Debate's Biggest Loser? Chris Wallace and Fox
C. Edmund Wright
The mainstream media -- and Fox is getting more and more mainstream every day -- is not the friend of the Republican primary voter. More
August 13, 2011
Bat's the Way It Is for Unarmed Britons
Jan LaRue
In the midst of riots, arson and looting, British citizens armed themselves with ... aluminum bats.
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August 13, 2011
The More We're Connected, the Less We're Connected
George Scaggs
As society increasingly texts and tweets away, relations with our fellow man are suffering for it. Paradoxically, as we gain more tools to communicate with one another, our words seem to have less meaning.
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August 13, 2011
Un-College Funds
Bruce Walker
Soon millions of students will be headed to college at a huge cost to their parents and themselves. Americans are obsessed with college. More
August 13, 2011
Crazy Priorities in California's Colleges
Gary Jason
California's problem has never been a lack of resources taken from the taxpayers of the state, but rather the gross misallocation of those resources by silly, supercilious, and self-absorbed bureaucrats. More
August 13, 2011
A National American Language
Jeremy Egerer
The U.S. government should have no obligation to provide voting materials, government websites, or other public documents in any language other than English. More
August 12, 2011
Making Good on the American Dream
Steve McCann
There is only one viable solution: a program to re-industrialize the nation and become energy-independent, developing into a net energy exporter. More
August 12, 2011
Best Opportunity for America in 50 Years
Carl Calo
While the markets are in chaos and everyone thinks the sky is really going to fall this time, I think that recent events may be the best thing that could have happened to America in the last 50 years. More
August 12, 2011
The Wasted Valor of the Navy SEALs
Michael Filozof
The SEALs died in vain, and their valor was squandered by a nation led by incompetents and craven political hacks that have no idea how to win the war in Afghanistan after a decade of trying. More
August 12, 2011
Obama/Hillary Coming Soon to a Primary Near You?
James G. Wiles
Well, it's all up to Hillary Clinton now if the Democratic Party is to survive the 2012 elections.
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August 12, 2011
Between Hillary and a Hard Place
Jay Haug
Democrats, having willfully blinded themselves to Obama-the-man in favor of "the first black president," cannot now suddenly appraise him in the cool light of performance and electability. More
August 12, 2011
Obama and Bernanke: Double-Whammy Disaster
C. Edmund Wright
An attempt by the central bank to be a central planner, imposing prosperity on us through manipulation. More
August 12, 2011
Chimps, Chumps, and Air Traffic Controllers
Patrick O'Hannigan
The left continues to grapple with Reagan's legacy, and continues to lose. More
August 11, 2011
Obama's Undignified Transparency
Jeannie DeAngelis
The President's unrelenting quest for attention was the sole reason that the crushed parents, brokenhearted wives, and confused children were denied the simple request for a private moment of grief. More
August 11, 2011
NYT Searches for the Leader of the Anti-Shariah Movement, Finds Me Instead
David Yerushalmi
The story was quite explicitly intended to link a national movement with a single individual, me, and then to suggest that this individual -- again, me -- was manipulative, hidden, and controversial. More
August 11, 2011
Afghan Helicopter Attack is Obama's Fault
Pamela Geller
So obsessed was this poseur with taking credit for something that he didn't have the stomach for (and didn't want) that he ensured a U.S. sacrifice of incalculable proportions. More
August 11, 2011
Mr. President, It's 3AM!
Frank Ryan
In reality, the president has but two choices. Either answer the phone or resign! More
August 11, 2011
A Leaderless Nation
Peter Heck
At a time begging for leadership, America has found itself a leaderless nation. More
August 11, 2011
Democrats Own the Stock Market Crash
Mercer Tyson
The GOP presented many specific opportunities to Dems for a timely budget agreement. Dems signed none, and presented none of their own. And you're the loser. More
August 11, 2011
The Revenge of the Gods of the Copybook Headings
William A. Levinson
All of our economic woes, more or less, have come from defiance of what Rudyard Kipling called the Gods of the Copybook Headings. More
August 11, 2011
Class Warfare Erupts Into Just Plain Warfare
Joseph Ashby
Lately it seems the only thing more sobering than America's creeping decline is Europe's rapid decline. The riots in London put a painfully fine point on the dark future that awaits us. More
August 10, 2011
Big Media's Big Palin Problem
James P. York
Media elites are numb to the feelings of shame, guilt, and awkwardness that have accompanied their endless attempts to molest the Palin family, but they are not yet accustomed to the sting of damaged pride. More
August 10, 2011
President Downgrade
Selwyn Duke
America's credit rating isn't the only thing Barack Obama has downgraded. The White House, the Constitution, human life, foreign policy and race relations -- and America herself have suffered downgrades.
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August 10, 2011
The War on Senator Pearce
Elise Cooper
Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce (R) is not yet a household name. Most Americans are unaware that he is one of the leaders fighting to have states enforce the rule of law regarding illegal immigrants. More
August 10, 2011
Will There Be War?
Adam Yoshida
It now seems possible that a cascade of conflict will wash over the entire world as it did some seven decades ago.
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August 10, 2011
Racial Sensitivity Through the Looking Glass
John T. Bennett
We have arrived at a peculiar moment in the annals of racial sensitivity, in which thoughtless videotaped rudeness evidently is a bigger concern than actual violence. A recent set of events demonstrates this. More
August 10, 2011
Shooting an Alligator
Deborah C. Tyler and Roland Toy
We had been warned about the fire ants, insects, and snakes when we moved to the South Carolina lowlands. But nobody told us about the alligators. More
August 9, 2011
How Stupid is Obama?
J.R. Dunn
He easily impresses crowds and onlookers so long as the questions don't get too detailed. But he can't turn any of this into action. Everyhing he touches, without exception, falls to pieces. More
August 9, 2011
Obama as the Dying God
Christopher Chantrill
What should a king or president do when his plans have come to naught and his people are still in peril? The answer comes down to us from the ancients. More
August 9, 2011
The NAACP's Betrayal of Blacks
Lloyd Marcus
More distortions, lies, and tired old "we shall overcome" 1950s rhetoric. More
August 9, 2011
'Balanced Compromises' Are Neither
Randall Hoven
The hidden trick in all liberal analyses of the budget is to assume that a stimulus-level of spending is required from here out. More
August 9, 2011
The Continuing Injustice of Obamacare Waivers
Clay Hegar
It may be hard to keep track of with the round-the-clock news cycle, but the continuing injustice of waivers to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act deserves careful scrutiny by the American citizenry. More
August 9, 2011
The Keynesian Fraud
Monty Pelerin
Keynesian economics is a fraud. It has neither theoretical coherence nor empirical support. It was adopted out of desperation in the 1930s. More
August 9, 2011
Kipling - and a Chinook Down
James G. Wiles
Kipling (the poet laureate of the British Empire) knew all about violent death in Afghanistan. He was a clear-eyed chronicler of Britain's imperial wars of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. More
August 8, 2011
President Priss
Mark Hyman
Barack Obama is no alpha male with a commanding physical presence, who is secure in his manliness and supremely confident in himself. Barack Obama is the beta male priss. More
August 8, 2011
Obama Administration Blames the Messenger
Richard Baehr
Perhaps the administration thinks it can create anger at S&P, and it can get flash mobs or its allied union goons to come to New York State and threaten S&P executives in their homes. More
August 8, 2011
Norway, Free Speech, and the Counterjihad
Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer
Ever since the heinous murders in Norway, we have been subjected to an unrelenting campaign of vilification. It appears that the Norway mass murderer Anders Breivik cited us, along with John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, Barack Obama, and a host of others. More
August 8, 2011
The Bitter Fruit of Insolvency
Steve McCann
The United States is firmly on the path of becoming the most massive economic and financial failure in the history of mankind. More
August 8, 2011
Lessons from a Milwaukee Mob
John F. Di Leo
On August 4, 2011, the opening night of the Wisconsin State Fair, the worst race riot in Wisconsin history occurred. More
August 8, 2011
The Taboo on Mentioning Black Mob Violence
John T. Bennett
The left used to say that people riot and commit crime out of frustration because The Man is keeping them down. They've given up on that fairy tale and instead demonize conservatives for recognizing a social problem. More
August 8, 2011
An American Politburo
Howard Houchen
An American Politburo has materialized before our eyes. More
August 7, 2011
Raging At The Dying Of Their Light
Clarice Feldman
The elite liberal of a certain age is experiencing a major life crisis as the march of history leaves them as but rather laughable footnotes. More
August 7, 2011
Democracy Shrugged in Wisconsin Slugfest
Gary Larson
In Wisconsin this month, scene of special recall elections, a day of reckoning is at hand. More
August 7, 2011
New Strategy For Ground Zero Mosque
JanSuzanne Krasner
The real plan behind the mosque project at Ground Zero. More
August 7, 2011
Balusters and Bureaucrats
David Workman
How to turn a simple home improvement job into a red-tape nightmare. More
August 7, 2011
The Bizarre Alliance Against Israel
Michael Curtis
What else could unite a "red-brown-green" alliance of Western leftists and liberals, including Christian humanitarians, anti-globalists, and environmentalists, with Islamic fundamentalists and Arab nationalists? More
August 7, 2011
The Persecution of Christians in the Middle East
Cheryl Halpern
The world is standing silent as Christians living in Muslim-majority lands are killed, and their killers are venerated. More
August 7, 2011
The Jihad Against the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Christians
Janet Levy
A carefully planned ethnic cleansing to rid Asia Minor of Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, and other minorities in order to establish an exclusively Muslim Turkish state. More
August 7, 2011
What Good Is Education without the Classical Liberal Tradition?
Marion Gabl
Education requires a resurgence of the classical liberal tradition, which treats a pupil as a human rather than a jukebox. More
August 7, 2011
Is a Palestinian State Viable Today?
Michael Curtis
Would it meet the four qualifications for statehood mentioned in the Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States signed on December 26, 1933? More
August 7, 2011
Let The People Decide Marriage Issues
Ken Blackwell
Marriage is not a wedge issue. It's a bridge issue. That's why liberals fear it on the ballot. More
August 7, 2011
In Defense of Our Document
Michael Hoag
Surely the Constitution is irrelevant, and our greatest minds have more sophisticated solutions to our "unique" modern problems. Really? More
August 7, 2011
Obama Likely Will Lose in 2012
Adam Yoshida
Historical trends point towards a blow-out. Almost the only thing that can save him is a third party candidacy.
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August 7, 2011
Special Trust and Confidence
Marc Mannella
Special confidence and trust -- and their absence. More
August 7, 2011
Why the Palestinian Narrative Still Holds
Balázs Benkő, Zita Rainer
What the pro-Palestinian narrative gives to its adherents is a moral high ground, and that will not be relinquished to such feeble things as historic or legal data. More
August 7, 2011
The Road to Freedom Leads through Tehran
Slater Bakhtavar
The Iranian Green Movement has proven a valiant effort for freedom -- one that the global community is duty-bound to help bring to completion. More
August 6, 2011
Palin Power Coming On Stronger!
Lloyd Marcus
Sarah Palin's latest "in your face" to the Obama administration in defense of the Tea Party is guaranteed to infuriate the left and terrify the timid on our side. More
August 6, 2011
No Grand Bargains with Democrats
J. Robert Smith
Charles Krauthammer is wrong and Mitch McConnell's right. More
August 6, 2011
Civil Gideon: An Idea Whose Time Should Not Come
Lawrence J. Siskind
The U.S. Supreme Court recently revisited the heavily disputed territory of "Civil Gideon" -- the doctrine delineating when, if ever, indigent civil litigants are legally entitled to counsel appointed and paid for by the state. More
August 6, 2011
Marco Rubio's House Divided Speech
Joseph Ashby
The freshman senator from Florida once again has spoken a deep truth with elegance and clarity. More
August 6, 2011
A Ridley Scott Movie for Conservatives
Jon N. Hall
One of those movies for which a conservative can break his boycott, now available on DVD and Blu-ray and running tonight on cable. More
August 6, 2011
It Strikes Me As Odd
Victor Volsky
As a refugee welcomed to these shores, I love America. But certain things about my adopted country puzzle me. More
August 6, 2011
Why Bother? Let It Fall
Chuck Rogér
America is fading, and the ruling class lacks the courage to stop it.
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August 6, 2011
Teachers and the Question of Corporal Punishment
Jeremy Egerer
If society will not grant anyone authority to properly educate children, then the world's most prominent republic will have nothing better than overgrown babies as its constituents. More
August 6, 2011
The President's New Clothes
Matt Holzmann
Gather round, children, and I will tell you the story of the President's New Clothes. More
August 6, 2011
How a Free Society Can Protect Itself from Psychological Warfare
William A. Levinson
It's the sole weapon that's legal for anyone to use, even during peacetime, and we have to be ready for it. More
August 6, 2011
Divest for Human Rights, Divest Terror
Bob Feferman
Millions of Americans are unwittingly investing billions of dollars in companies that enrich regimes that sponsor terrorism and abuse the human rights of their own citizens. More
August 6, 2011
To Fix a Broken Country: The Critical Limits of American Politics
Louis René Beres
Both Democrats and Republicans are widely criticized for failing to fix a broken country, but America's core problems are not remediable in politics. More
August 5, 2011
The President Who Wasn't There
James Lewis
The pieces never fit together. He never was more than a postmodernist dream in the first place. More
August 5, 2011
Congratulations, Class Warriors
Randall Hoven
Class warriors got what they wished for in the first year of the Obama presidency. Now the 2009 tax return numbers are out, and the proof is in hand. More
August 5, 2011
Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Dog Days
Anthony W. Hager
If Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz were a little dog, she might be a dachshund. She charges her adversary, teeth barred and yapping viciously, until realizing the other dog is larger. More
August 5, 2011
Politics is Not the Answer to Black Economic Woes
Robert Weissberg
Politics has become a cheap substitute for the traditional (and often painful) formula for slow but sure economic progress. More
August 5, 2011
School Reform In the Wrong Hands
M. Catharine Evans
Warning bells that something has gone terribly wrong in the school reform movement. More
August 5, 2011
Enlightened Activist Scientists Dim Society
Anthony J. Sadar
Progressive activism is making its mark and taking its toll on the U.S. science. More
August 4, 2011
Obama's Birthday: The Cure for a Failing Citizenry
Kevin Jackson
Fresh off the public flogging of Boehner disguised as a "Republican win," Obama shifted his priorities back to the business of the nation: his 50th birthday bash! More
August 4, 2011
The Budget Control Act Of 2011 Violates Constitutional Order
Herbert W. Titus and William J. Olson
Those who voted for the "Budget Control Act of 2011" ("BCA 2011") were wholly unconcerned about trampling upon required constitutional processes on the way to the nirvana of "bi-partisan consensus" to avert a supposed crisis. More
August 4, 2011
Obama and the Looming Financial Crisis
Steve McCann
A global financial crisis is becoming more likely, as American political and media elites bury their heads in the sand. The presumptive leader of the world economy is not even leading from behind. More
August 4, 2011
AAA or AA: Important for Choosing Batteries Not for Our Financial Future
Claude Sandroff
Who, at this stage in our country's path to insolvency and currency degradation, is naive enough to take any proclamation by a rating agency seriously? More
August 4, 2011
Macroeconomics and the Entitlement State
Mikiel de Bary
It is high time to judge macroeconomics -- the pseudo-economics of "aggregates" -- as a disaster. We must challenge both the premises of the macroeconomists and their "policy" alternatives. More
August 4, 2011
Guns Are Racist: Chicago Politics and Blame-Shifting for Urban Violence
John T. Bennett
Guns are responsible for violence in the same way that pencils are responsible for bad test scores. Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy seems to have it out for both. More
August 4, 2011
The Class War Rhetoric War on Reality
Henry Oliner
The tiresome class warfare analogies share common attributes to other human prejudices: They are filled with stereotypes, play to the lowest human qualities and are equally intellectually vacuous.
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August 4, 2011
Middle East Negotiations: When Will Obama Ever Learn?
Leo Rennert
As the months go by without resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, it's fair to ask who has been the greatest obstacle to get things back on track.
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August 3, 2011
The Secret of Socialism
Stu Tarlowe
The world of socialism is built on a deep secret. I learned of this founding secret from an old friend. Now it can be told. More
August 3, 2011
Much More than a Third Rate Burglary
Russ Vaughn
To believe that no top administration officials were involved in Operation Fast and Furious is not only disingenuous, it's dumb. More
August 3, 2011
Barack Obama is the Real Winner In the Debt Ceiling Deal
James W. Lucas
The political reality is that Barack Obama is the real winner from this deal. The key is to realize that for Obama, it is all about winning reelection in 2012.
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August 3, 2011
Tax Hikes Good for Social Justice, and Nothing Else
William Sullivan
Apparently, losing consecutive battles and his troops' morale will not deter him from fighting his war to increase taxes upon the rich. More
August 3, 2011
The American Animal Farm
G. Murphy Donovan
Political ideology in America has devolved to forms that would make Orwell cringe. More
August 3, 2011
Look for the Union Label...Courtesy of the Smoking Union Brand
Gary Jason
The United Auto Workers are about to remind us (again!) just how obnoxious and shameless they are. More
August 2, 2011
Does This Deficit Make Me Look Fat?
Carol Peracchio
For decades, the elites of both parties have contentedly lied to themselves and each other. "We're not fat -- maybe a little puffy, but closing a few tax loopholes will take care of that." More
August 2, 2011
Ceiling Our Fate
Kirk W. Kelsen
Government spending relentlessly and automatically continues, no matter what's going on. More
August 2, 2011
Obama's Idiotic Infographic
Peter Wilson
Most frightening is the thought that Obama might actually believe that his infographic is an accurate portrayal of our financial situation More
August 2, 2011
The Dirty Little Secret of Economics
Christopher Chantrill
How economics got seduced into gaming the economy instead of growing it. More
August 2, 2011
Tough Love
Bill Markin
It's called an intervention, and its time has come. More
August 2, 2011
Anders Breivik: A Teachable Moment on Fundamentalism
Monte Kuligowski
If the New York Times reporters had actually read Breivik's manifesto, they might not have been so quick to label him a "fundamentalist Christian." More
August 2, 2011
Why Some of Us Tune Out Democrats
Robert Oscar Lopez
The Democrats don't know what they want, don't know what I want, and aren't clear on how the government has worked, works now, or ought to work. More
August 1, 2011
Obama's Racial Spoils System
George Picard
The real Barack Obama has emerged: one who hands out tax dollars, pushes policies, and formulates rules and regulations to give preference to black Americans. More
August 1, 2011
Obama's Failed Presidency
Steve McCann
Within the term of a president there comes a time and an issue or crisis that define his presidency. Barack Obama has had his and failed. More
August 1, 2011
How the Obamas (and the Guilty Left) Can Pay More Taxes
Paul B. Matthews
A quick cure for those worried about "not paying their fair share." More
August 1, 2011
Please, Mr. President, May I Have Some More?
Jeffrey Folks
These days conservatives are feeling a lot like little Oliver Twist -- asking the President and Congress for more in the way of spending cuts and receiving only rough treatment in return. More
August 1, 2011
Yes Dorothy, President Obama Is A Very Bad Wizard
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Finally defrocked at his own hand by a pathetic performance in what should have been an unremarkable low profile legislative routine. More
August 1, 2011
Cloward-Piven Paradise Now?
Jeannie DeAngelis
Combine class warfare, demonizing the rich, getting as many people onto the welfare rolls as possible, and pushing the economic system to collapse and you have a flawless formula for Cloward-Piven 2.0. More
August 1, 2011
NOAA's Climate Office: Precursor to Cap and Trade?
Mike Johnson
Cap and trade remains a key element in President Obama's vow of a "fundamental transformation of America," despite legislative branch setbacks. Now he may have found a way around the Constitution's checks and balances. More
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