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October 31, 2011
Slouching toward the 1930s
Monty Pelerin
We are headed for an event that history will record as worse than the Great Depression. It is unavoidable. More
October 31, 2011
The Parasite Left
James Lewis
Our biggest parasite -- ever since we learned to fend off grizzly bears and rattlesnakes -- is each other. Once Karl Marx figured out that all morality is for middle-class suckers, the game was on for the left. More
October 31, 2011
The Hard-Left OWS Plan
Lee DeCovnick
The hard progressive left in America has been unleashed into the streets by the community organizer in the White House. The current crop of street pawns, the banal cattle of Occupy Wall Street movement, are fed, herded, and coldly led by professional agitators. More
October 31, 2011
Fearful Intellectual Conservative Syndrome
Lloyd Marcus
I was stunned when conservative author Ann Coulter endorsed Mitt Romney for president -- but it looks like she's suffering from an all too common disease. More
October 31, 2011
Professor Obama's Investing 101
Jeffrey Folks
Here's a great business model. Start your company with the idea that it's going to go bankrupt. Then, when it folds, inform your investors that the business was a success because it did exactly what you expected. More
October 31, 2011
Back in EUSSR
John Griffing
There are more than a few similarities between the newly forged federal Europe and the former Soviet Union. More
October 31, 2011
One Pivotal Week For Fast and Furious
M. Catharine Evans
Here are the highlights in what may turn out to be a watershed week in the high-stakes scandal known as Fast and Furious. More
October 30, 2011
Self-Reliance for Dunces
Clarice Feldman
The light breaks through in even the darkest cave sometimes even without any effort on our part. More
October 30, 2011
Tebow Scores One for Christianity
Lloyd Marcus
Why is the left so angry and threatened by Tebow's mom's decision not to kill him? More
October 30, 2011
Could We See World War Three in Our Lifetimes?
Adam Yoshida
The world situation today is as unsettled as it has been at any time since the late 1930s. The question is what shade of terrible the results will be. More
October 30, 2011
How Can Holder Keep Holding On?
Mario Diaz
Like a boxer way past his prime, taking beating after beating on the ring, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder insists on remaining at his current post in the Department of Justice. More
October 30, 2011
The Powerbait Generation(s)
Scott Mayer
I received my first fishing pole while camping on my fifth birthday. How different things would have been if I'd also received some bait that guaranteed a catch... More
October 30, 2011
Aboriginal Rights of the Jewish People
Allen Z. Hertz
A discussion about a moral and legal requirement to peacefully reconcile the subsequent rights of the newly emerged Palestinian people with the prior rights of the ancient Jewish people. More
October 30, 2011
Iran, Syria Plotting to Blunt Turkey
Reza Kahlili
Two of the Middle East's dictators, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, want to form a united front against NATO ally Turkey for what they see as dangerous meddling in regional affairs. More
October 30, 2011
Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Christianity?
Christine M. Biediger
It's very frustrating to see so many radical ministers, priests, and "spiritual leaders" climbing aboard the ideology of redistribution, affirming that the OWS movement is Christian at its core. More
October 30, 2011
Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Judaism
Fay Voshell
Historically, anti-capitalist fervor has been inevitably and inextricably interwoven with anti-Semitism. Some Occupy Wall Street protesters stand in line with odious predecessors. More
October 30, 2011
Pro-Union Is Not Pro-Worker
Frank Ryan
Guess who suffers when unions get greedy. More
October 29, 2011
Conspiracies, Lies, and Justiagate
Cindy Simpson
No matter how much ridicule is heaped on it, the Obama birth certificate issue refuses to die -- and maybe with good reason. More
October 29, 2011
The National Mall's Monumental Mess
Jack Carlson and Eric Wind
The recently dedicated MLK Memorial and the planned Eisenhower Memorial reflect a failure to appreciate not only the heritage and history of the National Mall but also the origins of the very idea of the "monument." More
October 29, 2011
The Contract with Conservatives
Bruce Walker
Why not ask each candidate who wants our vote in a primary or support in a caucus to sign a general document which embraces the salient points of conservatives? More
October 29, 2011
A Cain Presidency: Creative Destruction Loosed
J. Robert Smith
Herman Cain's life is an eloquent rejection of victimhood -- the victimhood that permits underclass blacks to be exploited by their supposed protectors. More
October 29, 2011
The United States Can't Afford Four More Years of President Obama
Neil Snyder
You can't tax wealth-creators into oblivion and transfer their assets to the poor without disincentivizing the doers among us who are also the job-creators. More
October 29, 2011
Constitutionalists, not Ideologues, for President
Andre Lofthus
Obama is the poster child for why the last thing we Americans need as our president is an ideologue. More
October 29, 2011
George Bailey for President
Tom Thurlow
I have a nominee for our next president: George Bailey. Sure, he is a fictional character, but as a country, we have done worse. More
October 29, 2011
Revelations of Time
Raymond Ibrahim
Without something "higher" to believe in, something distinctly metaphysical, all systems of belief gravitate towards nihilism. More
October 29, 2011
Tax Rates for Limiting the Leviathan
Jon N. Hall
The Fifth Amendment forbids government from taking private property through eminent domain without "just compensation." But there aren't any limitations restricting how much of one's income government can take through taxation. More
October 29, 2011
Arab Spring/Islamist Fall
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
Everyone from the White House and the State Department to the prestige press has hailed the "Arab Spring." Still, after the Arab Spring has come this Islamist Fall. More
October 29, 2011
The American Devolution: Some Perspective on Present Discontent
David A. Eisenberg
In the end, fairness and equality are not synonymous... More
October 28, 2011
Who is Barack Obama?
Mondo Frazier
There are so many things the public does not know about the man who sits in the White House. Who is Barack Obama? More
October 28, 2011
How A Candidate Should Handle Birther Questions
Jack Cashill
This past week, Texas Governor Rick Perry was hit with the "birther" question. This, of course, created a microburst of concern, fake and real, over Perry's campaign smarts. More
October 28, 2011
Cain is the Real Thing
James Lewis
Cain has his roots in the core American and African-American experience over the centuries. Cain is real. More
October 28, 2011
The Facts of Life Are Conservative, Even in Zuccotti Park
Joseph Ashby
Peeking through Occupy Wall Street's cloudy drum sessions, group speeches, and celebrity visits are a few rays of reality's sunlight. More
October 28, 2011
Advice for the Occupiers from a Tea Partier
Kender MacGowan
You've been doing things in protests we Tea Partiers never did and you're having experiences I am unfamiliar with. I think perhaps I can offer some advice to stop these events from occurring. More
October 28, 2011
What the Hell Was Rajat Gupta Thinking?
James G. Wiles
Conservatives can take cold comfort from the fact that America's alleged #1 insider trader was a big Democratic contributor, including to Barack Obama. More
October 28, 2011
Boss
Stephanie Hitt
In the new cable television series on STARZ, Kelsey Grammer is utterly compelling as the ruthless Mayor Tom Kane, who must lead the wild kingdom of Chicago politics. More
October 27, 2011
Is the POTUS Stirring Up a Revolution?
Mercer Tyson
Obama was hailed as a healing president, promising peace and harmony. What we have seen, however, is a president distinctively divisive on racial issues, and instigating class warfare. More
October 27, 2011
The Risk of Revolution Grows
Dean Stephens
The world is reaching a crisis, and the world's people are confused and angry. It is happening globally. More
October 27, 2011
The Premature Coronation of Romney
Jared E. Peterson
What could be moving the MSM and Party elite to the singularly ridiculous anointment of the one candidate in the Republican field who produces the widest instantaneous gag reflex among the party's voters? More
October 27, 2011
Obama's War on Greed
Peter Heck
Obama agrees not with the sexual anarchy and the public defecation of OWS, but rather with the anti-greed strain espoused by a majority of the street dwellers. More
October 27, 2011
Tea Parties ≠ Occupiers
Jerry Shenk
Tea Parties and the Occupiers have a few commonalities, but, although many media outlets have attempted to do so, it's a mistake to equate the two phenomena. More
October 27, 2011
Demystifying 9-9-9 and Other Fair Taxes
Anthony J.Ciani
The fairest revenue system will be a combination of fees, duties (assessed at flat rates), and per capita taxes -- slightly regressive, since the fees, duties, and per capita would constitute a larger portion of a poor person's income. More
October 27, 2011
Lawrence Summers and Obama's Clueless Housing Solution
James E. Miller
What's with these guys who run the world economy into the ground and then have the chutzpah to lecture us on how to fix the situation? Who really takes them seriously? More
October 26, 2011
Obama 'Can't Wait' for the Rule of Law
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
America will not lapse into a dictatorship; we won't let that happen. But the dictatorial aspects of the Obama administration must be called out for what they are: lawbreaking. More
October 26, 2011
Anatomy of an Occupation
Robin of Berkeley
If you're wondering whether I was at Occupy Berkeley on October 15, the answer is no. I didn't have to attend; I am surrounded by people who believe the insanity spewed by the occupants of Occupy. More
October 26, 2011
Deconstructing the Cain Nines
Mike Razar
How to make tax simplification work. More
October 26, 2011
No Representation without Taxation
Bruce Walker
The dangers of placing power in the hands of those who have no real interest beyond self-interest in the governance of the nation. More
October 26, 2011
Rahm Emanuel and the 'Tough SOB' Pathology
James G. Long
Think of the worst boss for whom you have ever worked. Now think of Rahm Emanuel. See any differences? More
October 26, 2011
Israeli Democracy vs. Arab Apartheid
JanSuzanne Krasner
Americans are being hijacked by propaganda against Israel...and not defending Israel's right to be a Jewish state will lead to our own eventual downfall. More
October 26, 2011
George Soros's Socialized Merry-Go-Round of a Solution to the Euro Crisis
James E. Miller
George Soros recently came out with a dandy solution to solve the European debt crisis that only an oligarch could love. More
October 25, 2011
OWS: Easy Prey
J.R. Dunn
Once again conservatives are fumbling a sure opportunity to deal the opposition a crippling blow. The Occupy Wall Street movement is an easy target -- a fat, slow dirigible topped up with hydrogen and just waiting for the spark that will set it ablaze. More
October 25, 2011
Cain-Romney 2012?
Thomas Lifson
If only as a thought experiment, consider the possibility. More
October 25, 2011
Reading the Real Qur'an
Pamela Geller
Last Friday I was on the Sean Hannity Show, debating a Muslim activist who presented me with an enormous Qur'an, courtesy of CAIR. More
October 25, 2011
Newt and the Next-in-Line Problem
Steve McCann
The GOP party establishment, unable to comprehend the depth of voter angst, the desire for genuine change, and the true extent of America's current dire predicament, is still stuck in that "next-in-line" rut. More
October 25, 2011
Captain America Abandons the Entire Middle East
James Lewis
If Obama's suicidal actions in the Middle East don't lead to a major regional war, it will only be a matter of dumb luck. I'm placing my bets the other way. I'm sorry. I think we're in for big, big trouble. More
October 25, 2011
OWS and the Progressive Fantasy
Mercer Tyson
The Occupy Wall Street crowd has no idea what they want or how to get it, so they put their faith in Obama, Pelosi, and the Tooth Fairy. More
October 25, 2011
Gaddafi: A U.N. Value
Peggy Shapiro
Until shortly before Gaddafi crawled out of a drain pipe and met his violent end, he was the darling of the United Nations and the "international community." More
October 24, 2011
He Came, He Saw, He Led from the Rear
J.R. Dunn
The Libyan intervention is not a model for anything. It is not a feather in Obama's cap, and it will quite rightly do nothing for his dismal reelection chances. Here's why. More
October 24, 2011
The Hobbits March in One Year
Lee Cary
The legacy media has declared the Tea Party irrelevant. It no longer matters. The hobbits, as John McCain called them, know that for all things there's a season. More
October 24, 2011
What the 'Taxing the Rich' Rhetoric Really Means
Michael Bargo Jr.
Those analysts who address the "tax the rich" and "the rich must pay their fair share" rhetoric might as well be dealing with a paranoid schizophrenic. More
October 24, 2011
A Debate on Steve Jobs
Matt Patterson and Thomas Lifson
A poor excuse for a genius or friend of everyman? More
October 24, 2011
The Growth of the Health Sector: Bigger Doesn't Always Mean Smarter
Joel Levine, MD
The Obama administration believes that any health professional can provide quality if guided by enough checklists and clinical cookbook recipes written by far-removed health care regulators. This is not reform, but retreat. More
October 24, 2011
How About 6-6-6?
Jeffrey Folks
A revision to the tax code that imposed a 6% tax on individuals and corporations coupled with a 6% reduction in federal spending would accomplish the same goals without a national sales tax. That's a 6% cut with no future increases beyond inflation.
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October 24, 2011
For Obama, Is It 1948 Redux?
E. Michael Young
"Give 'em hell, Barry"? More
October 23, 2011
Karma
Clarice Feldman
It's been a terrible, horrible, awful, no-good karma week for the White House. More
October 23, 2011
The Greens, Religion, and Science
Mark Musser
On the one hand, Western Christianity has allegedly created the scientific revolution that has raided the ecology of the planet. On the other hand, since many Christians refuse to bow to Darwinism, Christianity is also considered anti-science. More
October 23, 2011
How to (Almost) Sympathize with Occupy Wall Street
Bernie Reeves
Revenge is mine, saith the Lord, but the people can't wait that long. Instead of impaneling an investigation to expose the coat-and-tie felons, our current batch of spineless solons let the crooks off the hook.
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October 23, 2011
Yet One More Doomed Education Reform
Robert Weissberg
The term "bad school" is a euphemism, a way of avoiding political trouble with grievance group leaders just waiting to exploit alleged "insults" to rally the troops to extract material benefits. More
October 23, 2011
NCLB Says Failure Is Not an Option...but It Should Be
Malcolm Unwell
If a student happens to be failing a class, the onus is now on teachers to "differentiate their instruction" for him. More
October 23, 2011
France 2 TV Markets a 'Palestinian State'
Nidra Poller
It might be a good production if everything in it weren't a total lie. More
October 23, 2011
Sharia über Alles versus Western Justice
Andrew G. Bostom
How is it that intelligent people cannot see the lesson of history when sharia enters a non-Islamic society, step by step? More
October 23, 2011
Bible-Based Subterfuge in U.S.-China (Religious) Relations
Joseph Hong
There's more to the China Bible Ministry Exhibition now touring the United States than meets the eye -- and it's not pretty. More
October 23, 2011
Michael McFaul: Not Exactly Russian Ambassador Material
Kim Zigfeld
With a friend like McFaul in Moscow, America does not need any enemies there. Here's why. More
October 23, 2011
No Longer Ronald Reagan's Party
Zbigniew Mazurak
In Reagan's day, the Republican Party stood for a strong defense. Not so anymore. More
October 23, 2011
Two Visions, but Blindness Everywhere
Ron Lipsman
There are two very distinct visions for America competing for the allegiance of the American people... More
October 22, 2011
Reagan Saw This Coming
Pamela Geller
Ronald Reagan saw this coming, and Barack Obama is making his prediction come true. Moammar Gaddafi got what was coming to him. Of course, the concern now is the jihadist and al-Qaeda elements that are positioned to replace him. More
October 22, 2011
What Explains the Left's Affinity for OWS and Abhorrence of the Tea Party?
Monte Kuligowski
Hint: it could have something to do with the (completely disparate) moral systems underpinning each movement. More
October 22, 2011
Occupy Wall Street: Not All as Crazy as You Think
Daniel Haggerty
This past Thursday, an associate and I visited Zuccotti Park for the purpose of interacting with the protesters from OWS. We spent over fourteen hours there. More
October 22, 2011
Marx Was Right - Woodstock to Zuccotti Park
Bruce Thompson
You think jobless college grads is sad? Let me tell you a real sob story. More
October 22, 2011
The Corps of Engineers Doubles Down on Flood Folly
Joe Herring
If something doesn't change soon, Americans in the Missouri River valley are going to be left to fend for themselves in the midst of dangerous flood waters once again. More
October 22, 2011
Sexual Abuse and Due Process Abuse
Deborah C. Tyler
In relationships between heterosexual men and everyone else (women, children, and the variegated contemporary sexualities), the heterosexual male is the usual suspect and all others the presumptive victims. More
October 22, 2011
Not-So-Free Speech in New Jersey
Jan LaRue
Who can say "gay" isn't okay in New Jersey? Judging by Gov. Chris Christie's actions, teachers can't. More
October 22, 2011
No Mitt, No Más
Chet Arthur
Sometimes it seems as if the GOP Establishment is sleepwalking off a cliff. It's looking like déjà Dole all over again. Mitt Romney is the proverbial GOP next-in-liner. More
October 22, 2011
Gov. Perry is On Track to Create a Million Jobs
Raymond Richman and Howard Richman
Republican presidential candidate, Gov. Rick Perry, says his energy plan will "kick start economic growth: and create 1.2 million jobs," and he is correct. More
October 22, 2011
Can I Get an Amen?
Lisa Fritsch
Americans across the country are starting to say "amen" to Herman Cain. More
October 22, 2011
A Serious Plan for Prosperity and Peace
Bruce Walker
Just the royalties from oil and gas taken out of federal lands could, over time, equal $18 trillion, or enough money to pay off the entire national debt without raising taxes at all. More
October 22, 2011
An Israeli View on the Occupy Wall St. Protest
Ryan Jones
I live in Israel, but I am also American. And in America's "Occupy Wall Street" protests I see a lot of similarities to the recent "social justice" demonstrations that dominated headlines in Israel this summer. More
October 21, 2011
Cheer-up, America! The Case for American Optimism
Brad Lips
Politics today are at the healthiest state of my lifetime. And from this, I began to build the case for American optimism. Our future truly is bright. More
October 21, 2011
Who Will Save New York? Herman Cain?
Richard F. Miniter
I've just had my fourth grown son move his employment or business from New York State to Virginia. A fifth had already moved to Colorado. More
October 21, 2011
Back to 1969?
Randall Hoven
Over one third of today's federal budget is consumed by departments that did not even exist on the day John Kennedy was assassinated. More
October 21, 2011
How Many Electricians Does It Take to Screw In a Light Bulb?
Scott Mayer
Or rather, how much time and how many electricians should it take to screw in a light bulb? More
October 21, 2011
A Contract on the Rich
Jeffrey Folks
There is not a single phrase in the Constitution of the United States that even remotely suggests that the state has the right to tax private wealth for the purpose of redistribution. That does not seem to trouble a Harvard professor of law such as Elizabeth Warren. More
October 21, 2011
Fast and Furious Scandal Cannot Be Contained
M. Catharine Evans
Tuesday, October 18 proved to be an important day in the slow march towards justice for the families of murdered federal agents Brian Terry and Jaimie Zapata, and the hundreds of Mexicans dead from Fast & Furious firearms More
October 21, 2011
Cain's Valuable 9-9-9 Plan
S. Fred Singer
It is bold, tries to balance all methods of taxation, and contains many valuable ideas. It's not just for true Conservatives and Independents; some of its features should appeal to Democrats, populists, and to the sensible fringe More
October 21, 2011
Government against the People
Gary Horne
Be assured when the left has power, the use of force will begin. More
October 20, 2011
Mr. President, Do You Recall What Your Job Is?
Jim Yardley
Listening to President Obama speak at event after event, the question that continues to come to mind is this: does this guy understand what his job actually is? More
October 20, 2011
Herman Cain's Campaign Autobiography
Elise Cooper
A prerequisite for presidential candidates these days is to publish their autobiographies, and Herman Cain is no different. A look at the man and his book, This Is Herman Cain! My Journey To The White House. More
October 20, 2011
Communism's African-American Soviet Republic
Paul Kengor
Organized Communism has long targeted black Americans, an ongoing effort which has survived the fall of the USSR. They never go away. They merely lie in wait to exploit the next crisis. More
October 20, 2011
The Bizarre World of Radical Climate Science
Norman Rogers
Imagine that you are a climate scientist and the Earth is threatened with a climate disaster. You need to warn the people of Earth and lobby Earth's governments. On the other hand, maybe you have lost touch with reality. More
October 20, 2011
Subsidies Have Consequences
Christopher Chantrill
The trouble with the ruling class is that it doesn't have a clue about business. More
October 20, 2011
Will Fisker Motors Be Another Solyndra?
Isaac Martin
A car factory, union workers, and lots of suppliers make for a good way to burn through $529 million so that in the end, no one knows where the money went. It's potentially like Solyndra, but with wheels. More
October 20, 2011
Drones Matter!
Jack Curtis
Drones are news when one kills people; otherwise, out of sight seems to equal out of mind. We may regret that; besides missiles, they're carrying political mischief and a transportation revolution. More
October 19, 2011
The Power of Herman Cain
Robin of Berkeley
One of my first church experiences was also the most memorable. It was a spontaneous occurrence, when the power went out. More
October 19, 2011
Why Romney Alarms Me
Victor Volsky
I like Mitt Romney. I do. In fact, how can anyone help not liking him? Why, then, do I cringe at the thought of Mitt Romney as the next U.S. president? More
October 19, 2011
Obama and the OWS Protesters
Lauri B. Regan
If the leader of the free world does not differentiate between people expressing genuine concerns about the economy from those who have resorted to age-old anti-Semitic stereotypes scapegoating Jews, we may not be far away from watching history repeat itself More
October 19, 2011
Dear Herman Cain: Replace 9-9-9 with a Flat Tax
Monte Kuligowski
The one voice media may be holding back on its criticism of Cain's 9-9-9 plan for now. But should Herman Cain hold on to his plan and somehow surface as the GOP presidential candidate -- watch out. More
October 19, 2011
The OWS Dream
Steve McCann
The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators, while all over the spectrum in their demands, have one thread in common: they hate capitalism, are spoiled by living in a prosperous society, and have a socialist/Marxist vision of utopia. More
October 19, 2011
Hugo Chávez: Sick in Mind and Body
David Paulin
In a Havana cancer ward, as Hugo Chávez contemplates his final days, the truth about his medical condition -- mental and physical -- is coming out.
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October 19, 2011
Islam Pleads Guilty
TR Clancy
Islam is a religion of prophets and messengers -- and messages. We just aren't getting the message. More
October 18, 2011
Obama: 1, Informed Public: 0
Randall Hoven
I've been worried about this for some time: the government would start either manipulating the data or hiding it altogether. Now it is happening. More
October 18, 2011
Herman Cain: Runaway Slave
Lloyd Marcus
Black overseers and liberal white democrats do not want to see a character-driven black in the Oval office who will not exploit his race to further a socialistic agenda. More
October 18, 2011
Citizenship Jeopardy
Cindy Simpson
Trivia question: What do Anwar al-Awlaki, Yaser Esam Hamdi, and the newborn twin daughters of Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán have in common? More
October 18, 2011
Tort Lawyers' Dream, Economy's Scourge: Richard Cordray and the CFPB
Michael I. Krauss
A cloudy past and a very cozy relationship with security litigation firms that wreak havoc on markets meets an agency with unlimited potential and as much money as it wants, directly from the Federal Reserve.
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October 18, 2011
Repeal Obamacare - but Keep Socialized Education?
Josiah Cantrall
Ronald Reagan said it perfectly: "We can't socialize the doctors without socializing the patients." His words could easily be changed from "doctor" to "teacher" and "patient" to "student." More
October 18, 2011
Class Warfare Rhetoric and Reality
Mark W. Hendrickson
Many liberals don't think the "class warfare" label is fair. If liberals want to stop hearing "class warfare," they should stop practicing it More
October 18, 2011
The Revolutionary Communist Party's Little Yellow Book
Peter Wilson
The Socialist Constitution is a disturbing read, breathtaking in the brutality of the totalitarian measures proposed, a trip down the rabbit hole of the twisted American Communist mind. More
October 18, 2011
OWS = FBA (Future Bums of America)
Albin Sadar
If the OWSers are genuinely interested in changing America for the better, until they take Herman Cain's advice and "get out there and work," volunteering to help others truly in need would be the best use of their time and talents. More
October 17, 2011
The Revolutionaries' Revenge
Sally Zelikovsky
America has to wake up to this new reality: the Cold War battle between communism and capitalism is back, only this time it's on our front porch. It went underground in the 70s, got an education, put on a suit, bought a house and had a couple of kids. More
October 17, 2011
Romney's Smoking Gun Picture
Thomas Lifson
Does Mitt Romney have a political death wish? He has handed Democrats ample ammunition to caricature him, and has been doing so a long time. More
October 17, 2011
Occupy Wall Street and the Chicago '68 Riots
J.R. Dunn
The 99ers are the Chicago mob with the addition of iPhones and minus the seriousness. The goal is the same -- take down the power structure. And so will be the result -- the destruction of the Democratic Party. More
October 17, 2011
Who Knew Conservatives Loved the IRS?
C. Edmund Wright
If there's one thing that the ongoing national debate over Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan has exposed, it's how much some conservatives love our current tax code and its enforcement arm. Who knew? More
October 17, 2011
Race Betrayal
Steve McCann
The American Left can never allow the United States, regardless of the substantive progress made over the past fifty years, to relegate the nation's original sin to the past. Even if that means fomenting racial hostility More
October 17, 2011
Obama's Magic Mobs: Tahrir = Wall Street
James Lewis
Ladies, Gents and Transgenders! I give you the world's greatest magic act, Baraka Hussein, the Wizard of O! Please welcome the Wizard! More
October 17, 2011
Restoring the Right to Work in New Hampshire
Mike Johnson
With Republicans in the driver's seat, New Hampshire may finally be able to end the union stranglehold in the Granite State. More
October 17, 2011
Clarence Thomas' Constitution
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Justice Thomas' Constitution is a far better one than the political establishment would want for America. More
October 16, 2011
Bored Housewives of Pennsylvania Avenue
Clarice Feldman
Too many First Spouses -- seemingly all of the Democratic persuasion, beginning with Hillary -- have determined to use their position for self-aggrandizement and political ends More
October 16, 2011
Why Herman Cain (and Almost Everyone Else) Missed the Housing Bubble
Ed Braddy
One more example of the media doing what the media do best: setting a trap to cast a Republican candidate as unfit to serve. More
October 16, 2011
It's a Dick Cheney World
James G. Wiles
The Iranian assassination plot exposed this week must give the former Vice President the last laugh. It's also a wake-up call to Democratic and independent voters.
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October 16, 2011
Raisin' [a Few Issues for the Purpose of Honestly Vetting Herman] Cain!
Joseph Ashby
The question is what type of problem-solver Cain will be as president. Love him or hate him, examining his record leaves some serious questions that need exploring. More
October 16, 2011
A Lesson about Crony Capitalism for the OWS Crowd
Claude Sandroff
Unless you identify your economic enemy correctly, you cannot succeed in defeating him. The typical Occupy Wall Street sap, the radical left's modern incarnation of the useful idiot, thinks his enemy is an evil Wall Street billionaire More
October 16, 2011
The Gilad Shalit Dilemma
Jerold S. Auerbach
Trading one life against future terror victims. More
October 16, 2011
Dodd-Frank Disaster
Joseph Smith
Chris Dodd's and Barney Frank's apparent attempt to fix the financial sector's ailments may be a case of the cure being even worse than the disease. More
October 16, 2011
Academic Pay to Play: Radical Islamists Fund One of Their Own in Ontario
Winfield Myers
A radical Islamist has gotten a tenured endowed professorship funded by guess who? More
October 16, 2011
The Release of Gilad Shalit is The End of the 'Peace Process'
Shoshana Bryen
Why would Israel agree to strengthen Hamas at the expense of Fatah? To punish Mahmoud Abbas.
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October 16, 2011
State Sponsored Terrorism in Iran and Pakistan
Elise Cooper
Last week, elements of the Iranian government were accused by the US of plotting to commit terrorist acts on US soil. In Pakistan, our purported ally, elements of the government work with our enemies. How do we respond? More
October 15, 2011
EPA's CO2 Endangerment Finding is Endangered
S. Fred Singer
The US Supreme Court authorized the EPA to consider the greenhouse gas CO2 as a 'pollutant' under the terms of the Clean Air Act -- provided EPA could demonstrate that CO2 posed a threat to human health and welfare. Turns out, they can't. More
October 15, 2011
A Holodomor for the New Millennium
William Sullivan
Even after the Holodomor (Ukrainian famine), the Great Leap, and the Khmer Rouge, advocates of Marxism like Howard Zinn were still able to convince millions that the grand Marxist vision of enslaving human potential is preferable to nurturing it to flourish. More
October 15, 2011
Freedom Confronts Tyranny: A Visit to the Demilitarized Zone
Thomas Lifson
Nowhere on earth does the contrast between freedom and tyranny, and their corollary prosperity and poverty, reveal itself more vividly than on the Korean Peninsula. More
October 15, 2011
Is Santorum Wrong About 9-9-9?
Justin Hohn
Rick Santorum's two charges against Herman Cain's tax plan, and why both are preposterous. More
October 15, 2011
Keeping Our Eye on the Ball in 2012
Linda Gates Merrell
A reminder as to why even the most stalwart conservatives among us should, if necessary, hold our noses and vote for Romney in the general (if it comes to that). More
October 15, 2011
Wall Street Is Shovel-Ready
Jeannie DeAngelis
Or at least Zuccotti Park is, at any rate. More
October 15, 2011
Marxist Mayhem in Wall Street Protests
Mike Spaniola
The so-called "Wall Street protesters" who presently follow the '60s adage of "taking it to the streets" might do well to review a bit of history -- in particular, as it relates to the consequences of Marxist ideology. More
October 15, 2011
I Don't Want to Save the World!
Luba Sindler
A message to the OWS philanthropists from someone who's been where they want to go. More
October 15, 2011
America's Orwellian Liberalism
Marvin Folkertsma
Consider the three slogans of the Party applied to today's Orwellian liberalism: "War is Peace," "Freedom is Slavery," and "Ignorance is Strength." More
October 14, 2011
Which Republican Can Beat Obama?
Robin of Berkeley
Defeating the real Obama, not the manufactured version. More
October 14, 2011
America's Children Come Home to Roost
Stella Paul
The hordes of pathetic, dead-eyed pagans pustulating through our cities with Occupy Wall Street are the crowning achievement of America's academy. More
October 14, 2011
Hold On There, Romney Pushers!
Alicia Colon
Why is the governor of New Jersey pushing Romney at me? For that matter why are Bill Kristol and others in the GOP elite urging me to pick him in the GOP primary races? More
October 14, 2011
If we can't nominate Rush Limbaugh
Chet Arthur
It's too bad we can't nominate Rush Limbaugh. He's been the most consistent conservative with the broadest appeal. But can we at least listen to this great American?
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October 14, 2011
Obama: The Exquisite Blessing of Impossible Expectations
J. Robert Smith
It's the bane of demagogues. Or near-demagogues. Or those who raise up imperfect men to be demagogues. It's called "expectations." More
October 14, 2011
When the Race Card Gets Trumped
Peter Heck
Message, not melanin More
October 14, 2011
Fatal Flaw Means Obama Can Win
Bernie Reeves
A political party should not be a circular firing squad. More
October 13, 2011
Wall Street Mobs Play into Herman Cain's Hands
C. Edmund Wright
"Only in America" optimism versus "give me what I want for free." How could Cain not come out on top? More
October 13, 2011
Barack Obama and the Seoul Brother
Thomas Lifson
Sadly, President Obama does not seem up to the task of coping with the subtlety and complexity of diplomacy in East Asia. More
October 13, 2011
Predicting the Weatherman
Jeffrey Folks
Protest movements evolve into terrorist movements in three stages. Occupy Wall Street and its offshoots are currently at stage two. More
October 13, 2011
Making State Governments Matter
Bruce Walker
There's still a lot that can be done through the states, and Republicans are sweeping this crucial venue. More
October 13, 2011
Get Off Your Knees, Iran Warns Palestinian Leader
Reza Kahlili
Iran is stepping up its condemnation of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas after his recent speech to the United Nations General Assembly seeking statehood for the Palestinian people. More
October 13, 2011
One Thousand for One Confirms the Jewish Value of Life
JanSuzanne Krasner
"If all goes according to plan, Gilad will be returning to Israel in the coming days." More
October 13, 2011
Radical Islam: A Problem World Leaders Must Confront
Neil Snyder
It's bad enough already. If we continue to do nothing about it, it will only get worse. More
October 12, 2011
The Obama Problem
Monty Pelerin
Simple to explain, but impossible to solve. More
October 12, 2011
Arrogant White Liberal Tells Herman Cain How to Be Black
Lloyd Marcus
Please forgive my lack of respect for my white liberal would-be slave massas and their traitorous black overseers. These people are evil and must be defeated. More
October 12, 2011
Shedding Some Light on Solar Power
Chris W. Bell
It's not the saving grace many in our government make it out to be. More
October 12, 2011
Anwar al-Awlaki's Comeuppance and the Framers' Vision
Ron DeSantis
Anwar al-Awlaki was not a criminal suspect. He was an active combatant in a war, a willing participant in al-Qaeda's global jihad. As it turns out, this makes a world of difference. More
October 12, 2011
Corruption in Maricopa County
Selwyn Duke
Maricopa County, AZ, home to conservative lightning rod Joe Arpaio, is now beset by a foul-smelling case of political persecution. More
October 12, 2011
Leftist Recall Strikes Architect of SB1070 in Arizona
Anita Christy
If you haven't been following the Alinsky methods being used by Randy Parraz and his far-left associates to take down Arizona Senator Russell Pearce (R), you should pay close attention. More
October 12, 2011
Bill Bennett's Finest Hour
Robert Morrison
He did it again. Bill Bennett strode into Washington's Omni Shoreham hotel on Saturday and taught us all a lesson in American history and civics. More
October 11, 2011
The Heartland Never 'Overrated' Obama
Jack Cashill
The Weekly Standard can't credibly blame "flyover country" for the Obama ascendancy. We saw what was coming. More
October 11, 2011
The Occupiers' World Awaits
David P. McGinley
Someone should tell Occupy Wall Street and the rest that there already exists a land where all their demands have been met. More
October 11, 2011
How Conservatives Occupy Wall Street
Christopher Chantrill
It makes more sense, and we all get to keep our rights. More
October 11, 2011
Nobel Peace Laureate Assassinates American Citizen
Monte Kuligowski
Good luck reconciling the inconsistencies of President Obama's war and terrorism positions. More
October 11, 2011
The Economy's the Wedge. Freedom's the Cause.
J. Robert Smith
Say 2012 is an historic election like 1932 (and 1860 before it). How will Republicans guarantee that the results go their way in a big way, a landslide way? More
October 11, 2011
The Ramifications of Higher-Paying Government Jobs
Chad Stafko
This lackluster economy of the past few years hasn't been bad for everyone...except those in Washington, D.C. More
October 11, 2011
The New York Times: Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil
Ari Lieberman
Yet another example of the lopsided Israel coverage offered us by the Times. More
October 10, 2011
Mitt Running against McCain's Ghost
C. Edmund Wright
If Mitt wants to have any chance of winning the nomination in 2012, he had better start running against McCain again -- and quickly. More
October 10, 2011
Why America Needs Herman Cain
Ed Kaitz
Cain's nomination represents what could be the last and best opportunity Americans have to pry our battered country out from the clutches of the Marxist pro-Obama Democrat left. More
October 10, 2011
President Obey-Me Is Not Being Obeyed
James Lewis
Rejection is no fun, especially if you're a heavenly rock star with a savior complex. More
October 10, 2011
The Left's Love of Rights-Stripping
Tim Gordon
Recently, a very dear moderate friend of mine told me that all leftists could never fit in the "communist" category. After all, "they believe far too much in individual rights for that to be the case." More
October 10, 2011
A History Lesson for Lawrence O'Donnell
Peter Wilson
On Thursday night, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell accused Herman Cain of "sitting on the sidelines" during the civil rights movement. More
October 10, 2011
Stealth Jihad Invades Columbia University (Again)
JanSuzanne Krasner
Student training for "Apartheid Week." More
October 10, 2011
Save Western Civilization: Defend Christopher Columbus
Charlotte Cushman
Let's not return to the Sea of Darkness. It is time to stand up and defend Christopher Columbus. More
October 9, 2011
Steve Jobs and the Adullamites Who Occupy Wall Street
Clarice Feldman
The goal of these folks (besides getting others to give them the wherewithal, like blankets and food, to carry on) is unclear. More
October 9, 2011
The Killing of al-Awlaki and the Death of the Fifth Amendment
Jonathan Kinlay
Taking out al-Awlaki caused some huge constitutional problems for the United States. Here's how to fix them. More
October 9, 2011
Why Can't Obama Be Like Tito?
Geoffrey P. Hunt
President Obama could learn a moral lesson or two from a man who took responsibility for a horrible situation not entirely of his own making. More
October 9, 2011
Israel's Jewish Character Is Her Truth; the Rest Is Just Commentary
Matthew M. Hausman
Those who denigrate Israel's political system should pay attention to how she stacks up against the rest of the world. More
October 9, 2011
The American Revolution of 2012
Fay Voshell
The sort of anarchy we're seeing on Wall Street now is not without precedent. More
October 9, 2011
Defeating Islamism at Home
Amil Imani
Muslims are not our enemies. Islamism is. Here are some specific suggestions on how to defeat Islamism at home. More
October 9, 2011
Natural and Artificial Camaraderie
Jeremy Egerer
The difference between when man gives of his own will and when he is forced to give. More
October 9, 2011
We Need Jobs, Not Another Jobs Speech by the President
Neil Snyder
We've reached the point where Barack Obama isn't believable on Wall Street or on Main Street. More
October 9, 2011
Obama Ethics: Safer to Be a Golden-Winged Warbler than a Baby Human
Peter Heck
Word has emerged that President Obama is finally taking steps to protect the melodic golden-winged warbler. It appears that he was the one that we'd been waiting for after all. More
October 9, 2011
Land of the Oppressed, Home of the Handout
Susan Stanton
Today, if we appear discontented, it is only because we know that our freedoms are being furtively withdrawn with each new bill that passes through the halls of Congress. More
October 8, 2011
Palin's Withdrawal Means Obama Wins
Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.
Here's how the 2012 election will go. More
October 8, 2011
An Interview with Former Senator Rick Santorum
Elise Cooper
AT talks with Mr. Santorum on a number of issues ranging from foreign policy to national health insurance to gay rights in the military. More
October 8, 2011
The Republican 'Vision Thing'
Robert J. Mack
Do the top Republican challengers to Barack Obama in 2012 have a vision of where the country should be heading in 2013 and beyond? Does this "vision thing" matter? More
October 8, 2011
Obama's English Teacher Fiction
Peter Wilson
Another one of Obama's sob stories runs face-first into the wall of truth. More
October 8, 2011
What Does Occupy Wall Street Need?
William A. Levinson
If you answered "a reality check," you're close -- but here's how OWS could actually make itself relevant. More
October 8, 2011
Durban I and 9/11: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Efraim A. Cohen
It might be thought that the close timing of these two events was mere coincidence. But their philosophical underpinnings were closely related. More
October 8, 2011
The Electric Car Blues
Michael Geer
So much potential, so little imagination. So far. More
October 8, 2011
Defense and the Principle of Limited Government
Zbigniew Mazurak
Some libertarians and liberals allege that the policy of building up and generously funding a strong military is inconsistent with the principle of limited government. Yet this could not be farther from the truth. More
October 8, 2011
A Point in Time
David Solway
A review of conservative sage David Horowitz's latest book. More
October 8, 2011
Marxism versus the Middle Class
Jeremy Meister
It's no surprise why Warren Buffet wants a "millionaire's tax." It's to put the peasants back in their place. More
October 8, 2011
A Disastrous Presidency
William L. Gensert
From the Stimulus to "green jobs" to Obamacare, the president has done his absolute best to fail. More
October 7, 2011
Fast and Furious in a Rotten Nutshell
Ronald Kolb
Developments are coming in at a rate to do justice to the scandal's name. More
October 7, 2011
Tipping Points in the Race for the Presidency?
Richard Baehr
The field may be set, but there are likely to be a few more turns in the road before this is decided. More
October 7, 2011
Republican Debate Prep 101
Jack Cashill
Who's doing great, who's floundering, and why. More
October 7, 2011
On Steve Jobs, Roseanne Barr, and the Wall Street Mob
Paul Kengor
Steve Jobs understood. Roseanne and these Wall Street occupiers? Not so much. More
October 7, 2011
More Fun When You Share
Jeffrey Folks
The idea that "sharing" makes for economic prosperity has been popping up everywhere lately. More
October 7, 2011
Do Dems Dare Dump Barry?
Bruce Walker
Democrats face an impossible political situation: smile, nod, and re-nominate Obama for a second term in 2012 or begin to maneuver Obama into walking gracefully away, in hopes, perhaps, of finding a chance to run again in the future. More
October 7, 2011
Is a Progressive Tax Constitutional?
Andrew Schwartz
To deny one class equal protection of their property because of their success is logically no different from denying a different class an equal protection of liberty because of their color. More
October 7, 2011
Marching for Shackles and Chains
Joseph Ashby
"Occupy Wall Street" is just one more popular uprising aiming to overthrow one dictatorship only to turn around and embrace another. More
October 6, 2011
Pitch-Perfect Palin
C. Edmund Wright
Yes, there was the big announcement yesterday -- but Sarah Palin had so much more to say beyond that. More
October 6, 2011
Questions for the Co-Chairmen of the Joint Coast Guard - Minerals Management Service Investigation Team
Bruce Thompson
The Gulf oil spill may have been contained, but the fallout from the Obama administration's subsequent conduct continues to raise eyebrows. More
October 6, 2011
Oprah, Entitled America, and the Coming Reclamation of Our Nation
Lloyd Marcus
The bottom line is that we Tea Party patriots must take our country back. More
October 6, 2011
Warren Buffett, the Keystone Pipeline, and Crony Capitalism
Joe Herring
How the sage of Omaha could prosper by the blocking of a big new pipeline expanding America's supply of North American oil. More
October 6, 2011
Fed Punishing the Prudent
Jeffrey Folks
Over the past five and a half years under Ben Bernanke, the Fed has pursued an extreme policy designed to bail out improvident borrowers at the expense of responsible long-term savers. More
October 6, 2011
Old Energy, New Applications
Jerry Shenk
An old energy source has the potential to drive down the cost of gasoline, thanks to new technology. More
October 6, 2011
School District Shenanigans: Seeking a Better Education Means Jail Time for Parents
Jim Yardley
Parents across the country are being arrested for trying to get their kids into better schools -- but it's even worse than it first appears. More
October 5, 2011
Obama, the Hitman: Killing Due Process
John Griffing
Breathtaking powers fall under the vague and limitless definition of terrorism now in the hands of one of the least trustworthy men ever to sit in the White House. More
October 5, 2011
Rick Perry's 'N-Head' Problem and the Fourth Estate's Hypocrisy
David Paulin
The mainstream media and fellow travelers in the lefty blogosphere have a hypocrisy problem -- one underscored by the Washington Post's recent race-hustling piece on Gov. Perry. More
October 5, 2011
Free-Market Green Jobs for $2.63 a Day
Scott Mayer
President Obama said: "This is not class warfare; it is math." Okay, let's do some simple math. More
October 5, 2011
How Conservative Candidates Can Give Us a RINO Nominee
Selwyn Duke
Why a RINO (Republican in Name Only) will likely win the nomination. More
October 5, 2011
Who Will Be the First Victims of Obama's Decision to Lead from Behind?
Lauri B. Regan
With the news that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have stolen dozens of surface-to-air missiles from Libya and hidden them at bases in southern Sudan, one cannot help but wonder when and where the first commercial jetliner carrying hundreds of innocent civilians will be shot down. More
October 5, 2011
Obama's Turkey Policy Is Proving to Be a Turkey
Shoshana Bryen
President Obama has held Turkey up as a model of a moderate, democratic Muslim country. He made Ankara his first stop in the Muslim world after taking office. More
October 5, 2011
Dems Say No Thanks to Walmart Offer to Eliminate Food Desert
Peter Wilson
Michelle Obama's crusade to eliminate "food deserts" runs into unions' allergy to Walmart. More
October 4, 2011
Herman Cain and the Perfect Storm of 2012
James Lewis
In 2012 the world will see a perfect storm. This is one of those few times in history when a year of crisis is predictable. More
October 4, 2011
Christie Too Fat to Be President?
Jared E. Peterson
Does the left really want to make this argument? More
October 4, 2011
Waiting for a Wise Man
Larrey Anderson
Human beings have an abstruse and potentially dangerous impulse. We yearn to be led by a wise man. More
October 4, 2011
'Arab Spring' Part of Iranian Plot to Dominate
Reza Kahlili
For the first time, an official entity of Iran's Islamic government has detailed the horrific goal of the regime: destroy America and Israel as part of the Muslim "awakening" sweeping Africa and the Middle East. More
October 4, 2011
The Jihad Lawyer
Pamela Geller
Meet Lamis J. Deek, who is representing Ahmed Ferhani in his trial for a jihad plot to blow up a synagogue. He also represented for a short time the undercover cop who helped put together the case against Ferhani. More
October 4, 2011
All Politics Is Resentment
Christopher Chantrill
In the aftermath of the Crash of 2008, ordinary Americans are frightened, and they are rediscovering their resentment. Class conflict-loving liberals had better think twice. More
October 4, 2011
Back in the USSR (You Don't Know How Lucky You Are)
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
The news this week has offered us a wonderfully satirical view of Russia. Headlines tell us that Russian Premier Vladimir Putin will once again "run" for president of the Russian Republic. More
October 3, 2011
Obama's Contempt Bordering on Treachery
Steve McCann
A path trod by despots. More
October 3, 2011
Electability and the Republican Field
Jared E. Peterson
Let's not have the Republican Establishment or the MSM make our decisions for us this year. More
October 3, 2011
Fundraising Falsehoods Should End Obama's Presidential Aspirations
William A. Levinson
An easily disprovable statement, which underscores the contempt in which Mr. Obama and his cohorts hold their base; they will not even do their rank and file the courtesy of prevaricating intelligently. More
October 3, 2011
Reflecting on Obama's Israel Policy for Yom Kippur
Elise Cooper
Conversations with political and religious luminaries regarding where Obama's policies will take the beleaguered Jewish State. More
October 3, 2011
He's Back! Putin Gearing Up for His Hundredth Term as President
Kim Zigfeld
Well, that's it, then. Russia has gone completely insane. More
October 3, 2011
Can Israel Survive?
Rob Miller
Dire predictions of Israel's demise are premature, to say the least. More
October 3, 2011
Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani
Eileen F. Toplansky
It is my moral obligation as a Jew to speak out on behalf of an Iranian Christian whom I have never met. More
October 2, 2011
Science, Lies, and Videotape
Clarice Feldman
It's been brutal lately for climate change advocates. More
October 2, 2011
Grievance-Mongering Leaders Demand Slave Reparations at the United Nations
David Paulin
No, this one's not about Palestine. This time, it's the Caribbean. More
October 2, 2011
Erdoğan and the Long Shadow of Lepanto
James G. Wiles
How odd of the Turkish Prime Minister on Tuesday to call attention to the growing Turkish navy on the eve of the greatest Christian sea victory over the Ottoman Empire. More
October 2, 2011
Islam in Depth: The Genesis of the Ismailis
Amil Imani
To shed more light on this branch of Islam -- its beliefs and practices -- we need to learn about the genesis of Shi'a Islam itself. More
October 2, 2011
The Hybrid Tax Reform Plan
Mike Razar
A modest proposal More
October 2, 2011
Profiling: Just Do It!
Susan Stanton
I don't travel by air much these days. Here's why. More
October 2, 2011
Europe, Globalization and the Coming Caliphate
Janet Levy
Europe, with France as the driving force, has been complicit in the Islamization of the continent and its evolution from a Judeo-Christian civilization to one of subservience to Islam, a civilization of dhimmitude, or Eurabia.
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October 2, 2011
We Should Listen to What Abbas Is Really Saying
Abraham H. Miller
More of the same propaganda from the organization that gave us "oil for food." More
October 2, 2011
The Sphinx Decoded?
Matt Patterson
New answers for one of man's oldest riddles
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October 2, 2011
Depending on the Government
Dera Enochson
We're all becoming more and more aware of the danger of depending on any government -- and especially the current one -- but this dependence runs deeper than most of us think. More
October 1, 2011
Romney and Rubio in 2012
Mercer Tyson
The most important thing in 2012 is defeating Obama, and the more convincing the win, the better. Romney and Rubio are the best shot. More
October 1, 2011
Romney the Electable?
Aaron Reber
The same tired story goes that, because Romney was the centrist Republican governor of a blue state, he has the widest voter appeal, and thus the best chance to win in a general election. More
October 1, 2011
Palin Goes after Fox News
Steve Flesher
Is Sarah Palin preparing to declare her candidacy for president? In what is sure to cause a lot of speculation, she has taken the opportunity in her last two interviews on Fox News to go after some of that network's tactics and contributors. More
October 1, 2011
The Fat Guy and the Skinny Guy: More Alike Than They Appear
James V Capua
For all their contrasting looks, Chris Christie and Barack Obama are alike in one critical respect. More
October 1, 2011
Will Hillary Clinton Challenge Obama Next Year?
Bob Weir
Hillary, as secretary of state, serves at the pleasure of Obama. Her husband would not be attacking the central theme of Obama's reelection strategy without her approval. More
October 1, 2011
Why Support Herman Cain's Candidacy?
JanSuzanne Krasner
Like it or not -- and hopefully, sooner or later, most voters will like it -- Herman Cain is here to stay. More
October 1, 2011
Why Voter Photo Identification Is Crucial to Our Republic
John H. Watson
The Washington Examiner noted recently that while the current Justice Department has launched a full-scale assault on state voter identification laws, multiple surveys show overwhelming support of such laws by Hispanics, on whose behalf the DOJ purports to act. More
October 1, 2011
We've Been ZIRPed by the Fed
Mark W. Hendrickson
The Fed is proving that it is no friend of the people. More
October 1, 2011
The Minority Myth
Albin Sadar
Try as I might, I could not find the word "minority" anywhere in either the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution. More
October 1, 2011
Mickey D's in Education?
Gary Jason
The nation of Chile shows how education franchises can work. More
October 1, 2011
Piling On: The New York Times and Israel
Jerold S. Auerbach
A series of editorials shows where the Times's loyalties lie on Palestine. More
October 1, 2011
Borderpalooza Tour 2011
Marc A. Tracy
Gray Line Tours, in the absence of any facts about immigration coming from D.C., has taken it upon itself to offer Americans its own view of the realities of the border. More
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