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December 31, 2011
Obama's Foreign Policy
Elise Cooper
David Ignatius wrote in the Washington Post, "... foreign policy could actually be President Barack Obama's strong suit as he campaigns next year." American Thinker asked foreign policy experts if they agreed.
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December 31, 2011
Leftist Talking Points of 2011
Matt Palumbo
Talking points of the left conjured up this year have been about as numerous as they have been wrong. More
December 31, 2011
A Beatable Bishop
Brendon S. Peck
Here is one liberal congressman whose agenda could well put him out to pasture in 2012. More
December 31, 2011
The Death of DeSoto and the Decline of the American Auto Industry
O.V. Boone
On November 30, 1960, the Chrysler Corporation closed the DeSoto division in a move to cut its losses, a great lesson in how capitalism is supposed to work. More
December 31, 2011
The Case for the Lady with the Titanium Spine
Chidike Okeem
If the 2012 election isn't ideological, Obama will win reelection. More
December 31, 2011
Four Brokered Convention Prospects
Bruce Walker
With the way Republican candidates for the presidential nomination have risen and fallen, the prospect of Republicans entering their national convention without a candidate actually decided is real. So who should step in? More
December 31, 2011
America Loses If Obama Wins
Chad Stafko
The quality of life for a number of major demographic groups has worsened during Obama's term in office. More
December 31, 2011
European Health Care: Economic Malpractice
Hugh de Payns
Sometimes, epic failure can constructively serve as an example of what not to do. See the European welfare state. More
December 31, 2011
Teddy vs. Calvin
Troy Smith
Theodore Roosevelt seems to be in vogue among certain Republican contenders, but there's arguably a better conservative standard-bearer from modern history. More
December 31, 2011
Our Forefathers' Business
John W. Howard
As perennial as the season itself, is the annual emergence of the secular left to file lawsuits challenging the presence of Christian symbols. More
December 31, 2011
Remembering Baroness Thatcher
Gary Jason
Margaret Thatcher is once again brought to mind by several recent stories, two of which were occasioned by the newly-released bio-flick The Iron Lady, starring Meryl Streep. More
December 30, 2011
Our Growing Police State
Matt Holzmann
The police powers of government on a local and national level have been growing at an alarming rate, even as crime rates drop. More
December 30, 2011
To Get Ron Paul's Insanity, You Have To Understand Libertarianism
Don Feder
To "get" Ron Paul you have to understand libertarianism -- an ism every bit as delusional as Marxism. I understand libertarians because I was one. I was a vice chairman of the New York Libertarian Party in the early '70s. More
December 30, 2011
The Age of Race- and Politics-Based Law Enforcement
Lloyd Marcus
Six months ago, I returned home to discover that a family had moved into my backyard storage shed. More
December 30, 2011
Tintin vs. Walter Duranty, Stalin Stooge
Arnold Cusmariu
We have a problem when fictional reporters do their job better for our populace than real ones do. More
December 30, 2011
Division By ZerO
Richard Kantro
The undefined operations of an indeterminable man.
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December 30, 2011
Unhappy New Year
Jeffrey Folks
The Democratic Party no longer cares about economic growth. It believes that the American people are just as well off collecting $330 a week in unemployment benefits as they are working. More
December 30, 2011
2012: The Mess Gets Messier
J. Robert Smith
Mr. Obama was foretold -- or at least hoped for; he's the left's long-awaited Anti-Reagan. Obama and his big government gambits are the left's throw of the dice for all or nothing. More
December 29, 2011
The Democratic Party's War on the Poor
John F. Di Leo
The right may not look like Santa Claus nearly as often as the left does, but the right is always the one with the best interests of the poor in mind. If only the rank-and-file Democrat electorate would consider these issues objectively for once. More
December 29, 2011
Mitt Romney: Tea Party When Tea Party Wasn't Cool
Stuart Schwartz
The stereotypical portrait of Mitt Romney by the elites -- from elite media to elite evangelicals -- is simply wrongheaded. More
December 29, 2011
The RomneyCare Blues
Steve McCann
Is Romney's claim to eliminate ObamaCare when he becomes president a viable and believable statement when he has praised and defended what he accomplished as Governor of Massachusetts? More
December 29, 2011
How to Break a Camel's Back
Daren Jonescu
Desirable as defeating President Obama is, the calamity awaiting America just a few paces further along its current path makes mere electoral victory inadequate. More
December 29, 2011
The Forgotten 11th Commandment
Kevin Tharp
If the Republican candidates spend all of their time tearing each other down, they will be using their energy for counterproductive purposes. More
December 29, 2011
Ron Paul: Iowa's Confusion - America's Ross Perot?
Rev Michael Bresciani
What the candidates and the entire citizenry of Iowa may think of Ron Paul runs a weak second to what he really will be if he runs as a third-party candidate. Nothing he has ever said, or done, will keep it from happening. More
December 29, 2011
New Film Reminds Us We Could Use a Dose of Margaret Thatcher Today
Bernie Reeves
Take pride in being British, the Iron Lady said with vehemence. What a tonic it would be for Americans to believe that today about ourselves. More
December 28, 2011
Barack Obama's Always 'Helpful' Never 'Hurtful' Lies
Jeannie DeAngelis
For those Americans who were still unsure whether Barack Obama really does lack authenticity, the President has finally come clean and confirmed that he does indeed have a tendency to lie.
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December 28, 2011
Throw 'Em All Out...And Good Riddance!
J.R. Dunn
Crony capitalism is the most serious current danger to the American community, a threat not simply to government or the economy, but to our very way of life. More
December 28, 2011
America's Greatness Will Defeat Obama
William L. Gensert
This century will be an American century, much like the last one, despite the best efforts of President Obama to make us one nation among many. More
December 28, 2011
The Moral Hazard of Promoting Homeownership
Gene Schwimmer
Somehow, in the residential market, economic laws -- even the basic law of supply and demand -- do not apply. More
December 28, 2011
Becoming Zimbabwe: When Nations Regress
Andrew K. Boyle
t is the great lie of our time that history is forever marching forward in the direction of evolutionary progress. More
December 28, 2011
Who is 'The Press' in the First Amendment?
Dan Smyth
The Mainstream Media or collection of reputable Internet, print, TV, and radio journalists, right? Bloggers, too, if you're feeling generous? Not exactly. More
December 28, 2011
Bachmann vs. the 'Fact-Checkers': Did Iran Threaten Nuclear Attack on U.S.?
Edward Olshaker
In recent weeks, Rep. Michele Bachmann has repeatedly been "corrected" for claiming that Iran has threatened to use nuclear weapons against the United States and Israel. More
December 27, 2011
Obama's Poverty Politics
Ed Lasky
There is plenty of evidence about what "fairness" means to Barack Obama: taking money from one group of Americans and giving it to another on a scale never before seen in America. More
December 27, 2011
The Cognitive Primary
Charles N. W. Keckler and Ryan L. Cole
Savvy politicians have long understood that our emotions, especially our feelings about fairness and justice, drive our decisions, including our choice of leaders. More
December 27, 2011
Subpoena Judges? Yes, Indeed
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
The fact that it has not been customary for Congress to subpoena judges may be less of a testament to respect for judicial independence than homage to mutual deference among the ruling class to statism. More
December 27, 2011
Newt and the Judges
Bruce Walker
The left wants America to believe that federal courts protect our rights because through federal courts, the left can cram its radical agenda down our throats. If we do not tame the federal bench, no conservative revolution can ever succeed. More
December 27, 2011
Three Ugly Truths Exposed by the Tebow Assault
Timothy Gordon
The ongoing imbroglio with Denver Bronco quarterback Tim Tebow has made plain three really unflattering facts about the secular-progressive ("sec-prog") movement in this country. More
December 27, 2011
Obama's Sterilized Society
Christopher Chantrill
Chalk one up to President Obama. He's got a 2-month extension of payroll tax cuts in the teeth of opposition from those wascally Wepublicans, so that two months from now we can have the fight all over again. More
December 27, 2011
North Korean Concentration Camps Will Outlive Kim Jong-il
Joseph Hong
Unfortunately for North Koreans, America's Pacific pivot will also undoubtedly mean an uncritical continuation of the status quo in U.S. policy towards the North Korean regime. More
December 26, 2011
Herman Cain: A Final Word
Lloyd Marcus
In a nutshell, I just did not like the way the whole "Cain thing" went down. More
December 26, 2011
A World without Schoolteachers
Richard F. Miniter
The Kindle and Nook may make for not only the most important advance in reading since Gutenberg, but also, quite likely, a major lesson in unintended consequences. More
December 26, 2011
The Danger of a New Medical Care 'Bioethics'
Jerome Arnett, Jr. MD and John Dale Dunn, MD
Obamacare will create an incentive and penalty regime for health care Institutions and professionals that will compromise traditional professional medical ethics. More
December 26, 2011
State of Denial: How New York May Squander Its Energy Boom
Gary Jason
Prosperity and its enemies struggle for the soul of Governor Andrew Cuomo. More
December 26, 2011
Iran: Negotiating with the Devil
Amil Imani
It is worse than appeasement to negotiate a "deal" with the Iranian theocrats because any deal struck with these mullahs is only another ruse for them to further their plans. More
December 26, 2011
The Roots of Liberalism and Conservatism
Paul Shlichta
Conservatism is based on the concept that "all men are equal but not necessarily good," while liberalism is derived from the idea that "all men are good but not necessarily equal." More
December 26, 2011
The Curious Lack of Indonesians at Gitmo
Robert Small
If Indonesia's Islamic society, and the NU in particular, are authentically moderate, with no hostility toward the West, then we shouldn't expect to find any more militant jihadis from Indonesia in detention at Guantánamo Bay than we would from, say, Sweden. More
December 25, 2011
We Know More About Jesus's Birth Than Obama's
Jack Cashill
If the faithless in the media and academia investigate Jesus, only the faithful in those same quarters have been allowed to investigate Obama. More
December 25, 2011
What is So Darn Scary About Christmas?
Alicia Colon
I wonder why Christmas has become so scary to so many people that they attempt to erase any vestige of the event in the public realm? More
December 25, 2011
A Kim-Less Christmas
Paul Kengor
This Christmas, the people of North Korea are without their messiah. Kim Jong-Il presented himself to his suffering people as their god and their salvation. Instead, he was their downfall. He was the worst embodiment of the fall of man
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December 25, 2011
Christmas: A Cosmic Revolution
Fay Voshell
Christmas exhibits not only the humility of the babe in the manger, but also the victory of Christ over evil. More
December 25, 2011
The Sad Plight of Christians in the Middle East
Michael Curtis
At this time of uncertainty and political vacuum in the Arab and Muslim countries in the Middle East, more light should be shined on the disturbing and deteriorating situation of Christians in those countries. More
December 25, 2011
Jesus: The True American Dream
Jeremy Egerer
Far beyond the glories of the American Dream, Christianity is not a nation of elevation, but the religion of elevation. More
December 24, 2011
Yes, Virginia, Obama Is Santa Claus
Larrey Anderson
Not believe Obama is Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies... More
December 24, 2011
How Polls Poison the Well of Citizenship
Daren Jonescu
The wellspring of popular government has been poisoned by a bilious antithesis of enlightened public opinion: the public opinion poll. More
December 24, 2011
A Different Kind of Hope and Change
Cindy Simpson
What hope can we grasp to change course and return to the foundations that once made our nation great? More
December 24, 2011
Jews Need 'Christ' Put Back in 'Christmas,' Too
Mark Cantora
"Of course I understand that putting Christ back in Christmas is good for Christians," the skeptic will say. "But how in the world could this be good for the Jews?" More
December 24, 2011
The Jews, the Communists, and the Democratic Party
Ted Belman
I grew up in the forties and fifties. My father's family, like many other Polish Jewish families, were avowed Communists. They were dedicated to workers' rights and marched in the streets. More
December 24, 2011
Jackie Gingrich Cushman on Her Dad
Elise Cooper
American Thinker interviews Newt Gingrich's daughter to get some insight on the man who would be our president. More
December 24, 2011
Alt Power Gestalt
Henry Percy
I want to believe in alt power, because sun and wind are free -- just as petroleum is free. It's only the extraction and distribution that cost.
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December 24, 2011
Why Atheists Love Christmas
Russell Paul La Valle
No one knows exactly when or which Christians stole Christmas, but steal it they did, and the reasons were about as subtle as North Korean diplomacy. More
December 24, 2011
Christmas Season, Not Holiday Season
Jack Kerwick
To judge from the commercial advertising with which we have been bombarded from the end of November, we can safely conclude that "the Holiday Season" is upon us once more. More
December 23, 2011
The Democratic Party's War against Promotions
John F. Di Leo
Embracing a 2% savings at the cost of a 20% raise. More
December 23, 2011
Obamacare and the Ratchet Theory of History
Mike Stopa
President Obama and the liberal cognoscenti clearly think about universal health care in transcendent terms, but their arguments in favor of it are ahistorical and insulting. More
December 23, 2011
Israel: Some Basic Facts
Victor Sharpe
Entire books have been written about the basic facts of Israel's place in the family of nations as both a state and a people -- and for good reason. More
December 23, 2011
Harvard Fires Critic of Jihad
Pamela Geller
In a crushing blow to academic freedom, Harvard University has censored and fired a prominent professor because university administrators didn't like what he said about Islam. More
December 23, 2011
Obama's Mount Gushmore
Ken Blackwell
What we have now may be the most egotistic presidency we have seen. More
December 23, 2011
Obama's Stealth Betrayal of Israel?
Jay Clarke
If reports are correct, thanks to Obama, the Iranians now possess critical intel that Israel would use in any attack on their nuclear facilities. This could create enormous problems for Israel. More
December 23, 2011
Origins of the Palestinian Identity
Dangerous Company
Newt Gingrich says Palestinians are an "invented people," but his remark could use some clarification. More
December 22, 2011
Iraq War A Great Success
Bernie Reeves
The US withdrawal from Iraq has stimulated the smarmy Left to bash George Bush once again, and in the process denigrate the achievements of our fighting forces and diplomatic infrastructure.
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December 22, 2011
Chicago Sun Times Does Hit-and-Run on Obama-Rezko Payoff Lead
Lee Cary and Marty Watters
Last July, two Chicago Sun-Times reporters noted an allegation of "payments made by Rezko to Obama" that surfaced in a deposition involving former Rezko business partner Daniel T. Frawley. Since then, the only follow-up coverage from the Sun-Times has been the sound of crickets. More
December 22, 2011
The Gingrich-Churchill Comparison
Bruce Walker
Newt Gingrich is not our "Next Reagan," the leader for whom we have pined since 1989, but could he be our next Churchill? More
December 22, 2011
Tebow and the Left's Religious Bigotry
Peter Heck
For years, liberals have publicly denounced the disagreement and moral disapproval conservatives have articulated towards various belief systems as "irrational hatred." That's why this Tebow situation offers a teachable moment. More
December 22, 2011
The Paradox of Merit Pay
Malcolm Unwell
Those in favor of merit pay for teachers need to consider that the concept, as it is currently conceived, is not likely to usher in true reform. More
December 22, 2011
Boola Moolah
Jerry Shenk
When you think about it, the only blameless party in our nation's student loan fiasco is the banks. More
December 22, 2011
On the Holiness of Jerusalem in Judaism and in Islam
Yonatan Silverman
A closer look at why exactly Muslims consider the Jewish capital holy enough to lobby for its inclusion in a Muslim state. More
December 21, 2011
Even Before Fast and Furious, They Had Guns on Their Minds
M. Catharine Evans
There's no way the four principals in Fast & Furious could have been ignorant in March 2009 of what we all now know. More
December 21, 2011
The EPA's Unconscionable War on Fracking
Jeffrey Folks
The bias against fossil fuels that exists at the agency would be bad enough, but the fact that the EPA may have employed illegal and unconstitutional tactics in support of its green agenda is far worse. More
December 21, 2011
The Madness of Ron Paul
Adam Yoshida
Ron Paul as the standard-bearer of libertarianism can be nothing but destructive for a valid and important strand of conservative thought. More
December 21, 2011
Gingrich and the Fear Factor
Arnold Cusmariu
The GOP establishment is scared of Gingrich because there's significant doubt he can be relied upon to toe the party line. More
December 21, 2011
Romney's Problem with Main Street
Rosslyn Smith
What Romney did to earn his fortune is very hard to explain in ten words or fewer. More
December 21, 2011
Salvation Army Troop Withdrawal
Tom Thurlow
A funny thing happened on my way to shop at Target yesterday: there was no Salvation Army guy with the little red kettle collecting money! What gives? More
December 21, 2011
The Chicken Theory of Islamist Parties
Shoshana Bryen
Islamist organizations like having two wings, especially when the West pays for the one and makes excuses for the other. More
December 20, 2011
Obama Bids Adieu to Kim Jong-il
Jeannie DeAngelis
Thankfully, based on smart lifestyle choices, it is unlikely Barack Obama will ever succumb to the demise that took out Kim Jong-il: a myocardial infarction at 69 years of age, reportedly resulting from "physical and mental overwork." More
December 20, 2011
Am I No Longer Fit to Be a Conservative?
Steve McCann
It has now been made clear to me by those sitting atop the Mount Olympus of conservatism that I have, like Newt Gingrich, too many sins against their sensibilities. More
December 20, 2011
Obama's Freeloader Economy
Christopher Chantrill
If you want to understand the deep political philosophy underneath the Obama administration's random-walk economic policy, it is this: freeloading. More
December 20, 2011
Obama's Chance at a Two-Term Presidency
Ron Lipsman
With the exception of two relatively brief periods, it has been the habit of the American people to re-elect their presidents -- unless one of two readily identifiable conditions obtains. More
December 20, 2011
Mitt and the Tea Party
Joseph Smith
There is a lot to like about Mitt, but there are issues he must address for Tea Party conservatives. More
December 20, 2011
Mark Steyn Whacks-a-Newt
J. Robert Smith
It's all well and good to stop Newt -- or Mitt. But with three weeks to go to the Iowa Caucus, it actually may be more profitable to read exactly who conservative opinion-shapers think should be the GOP nominee. More
December 20, 2011
Gingrich and the Fear Factor
Arnold Cusmariu
Newt Gingrich's alleged "baggage" and the attendant doubts about his electability don't fully explain why, despite his high standing in the polls, the GOP establishment has been shunning the former speaker of the House, when not showing outright hostility toward him. More
December 20, 2011
Iceland Recognizes Palestine
Eileen F. Toplansky
The Icelandic parliament voted to recognize Palestine as a state. The resolution was adopted without objections, with 38 votes in favor and 13 abstentions. More
December 19, 2011
Did Pelosi Commit Blackmail?
Bruce Walker
Surely, compelling someone to drop out of a political race qualifies. More
December 19, 2011
The Hitman Cometh: America to be 'War Zone'
John Griffing
The push by the Obama Administration to progressively strip Americans of basic liberties in the pursuit of political objectives has now taken on more draconian overtones, and no one seems to have noticed. More
December 19, 2011
Ron Paul's Foreign Policy Exposed
Daren Jonescu
Afflicted with foreign policy myopia: A disbelief in the complete and independent reality of a world outside of the United States More
December 19, 2011
Neuter Obama
William L. Gensert
Newt Gingrich will fight Barack Obama. He will challenge him on every fact, and point out every failure. America needs a candidate who will fight, and Newt Gingrich is a fighter. More
December 19, 2011
Hamas High School in Florida?
Pamela Geller
Why is a representative of a terror-linked organization, a defender of jihad terror groups and an apologist for Islamic supremacism welcome to speak in public schools? More
December 19, 2011
Tea Party: Only with Courage Will We Defeat the Giants
Lloyd Marcus
I'm not talking about the football team, folks. No, this fight is way bigger -- and more biblical -- than that. More
December 19, 2011
Origins of the Palestinian Identity
Newt Gringrich says Palestinians are an "invented people," but his remark could use some clarification. More
December 19, 2011
Harvard's Deep Green Pockets
Peter Wilson
When elitism, environmentalism, and careerism hook up with the largest academic endowment in the world, the results are unintentionally hilarious. More
December 18, 2011
The Days are Long but the Years Are Short
Clarice Feldman
It is the time of year to savor life's happiest moments: family, friends, celebrations, rituals, and seeing people you consider corrupt get theirs.
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December 18, 2011
Rats in the Kitchen: A Parable
Rob Miller
Once, there was a man who had to deal with rats when he had a major infestation in his home. More
December 18, 2011
Dual Threat Quarterback: Tim Tebow
Jeannie DeAngelis
Tim Tebow, committed Christian, football phenomenon, and son of a woman who said "no" to abortion, must really be riling up the Demon-American community. More
December 18, 2011
The Magic of the Tim Tebow Saga
William Sullivan
Tebow is a testament to the often underestimated potential of the individual, and proof that individual success can lead to the success of those around him. More
December 18, 2011
Desensitizing the Tyranny Detector
Anthony W. Hager
The State is striking openly at our liberties while we're focused on hypothetical threats More
December 18, 2011
Christopher Hitchens and the Meaning of Life
J. Robert Smith
Death has a sting for us all, but that sting must be greatest for an atheist -- at least for a thinking atheist like Hitchens. More
December 18, 2011
Could Hitch Be Tebowing Today?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Hitchens spent his very substantial intellect, oratory gifts, and writing talents defaming God, yet I have grieved over his passing as though he were a close friend or relative. More
December 18, 2011
The Corporate Psychopaths Among Us
James G. Long
The 1% of people who have no conscience or empathy and who do not care for anyone other than themselves sometimes rise to the top of organizations, private and public. More
December 18, 2011
The American Jewish Dilemma
Jerold S. Auerbach
Jewish liberals in America will find themselves in a difficult place come November 2012. More
December 18, 2011
The Evangelical Case for Newt Gingrich
Kevin Tharp
This will not be an easy battle but it helps to have a leader with a battle plan and a willingness to ride into the battle armed and loaded. More
December 18, 2011
A Humanitarian Catastrophe at Ashraf Spells Political Catastrophe for the White House
Henrick Hermansson
It appears that President Obama lacks the political spine to help the hapless residents of Camp Ashraf in Iraq. More
December 18, 2011
English Needs No Protection
Richard B. Jones
English needs no legal protection; indeed, a "national language" law might cripple it. There is a better application for these sentiments. More
December 18, 2011
Back to Bachmann
Jeff Lipkes
In the end, if you believe that conservative principles will resonate with most voters, you'll go with the most principled conservative. More
December 18, 2011
The Lone Politician Who Stood against Japanese Internment
Marjorie Haun
Meet the heroic Republican governor who stood largely alone against the egregious treatment of Japanese-American citizens during World War II. More
December 17, 2011
Scintillating Chutzpah: Obama at Reform Judaism's Confab
Leo Rennert
Obama puts himself in the same company as Joseph, Abraham and Moses. More
December 17, 2011
Army MEDEVAC Choppers Travesty
Robert J. Mack
Why are MEDEVAC helicopters (commonly called "Dustoffs"), carrying our wounded troops to safety in Afghanistan, being put at enormous risk by the U.S. Army? More
December 17, 2011
One Cheer for Democracy
Jeff Lipkes
You can send thousands of American soldiers to their death in "nation-building," but you can't build a nation that shares America's political values. That takes centuries, and it takes people who value the kind of society Americans value, or used to. More
December 17, 2011
Are America's Best Days Behind Us?
Janice Shaw Crouse
It takes more grit to be optimistic about the future, with all its uncertainties, than to be pessimistic. But let's give it a try. More
December 17, 2011
We Need Not Repeat 1776
Deane Waldman
The parallels are worrisome, but fortunately we have recourse that our forbears didn't. More
December 17, 2011
President Obama's Mideast Carmagnole
Robert Morrison
President Obama has abandoned the Christians of the Middle East. Copts, Assyrian Christians, Chaldean Christians, Baptists, Catholics -- it hardly matters what kind of Christian you are. If you proclaim Jesus, you are a marked man. More
December 17, 2011
World War II and the Genesis of ObamaCare
Byron W. King
How an old lawsuit about wheat may control your health care More
December 17, 2011
OWS and the Constitutional Right to Peaceable Assembly
Jeremy Egerer
Do people really have the right to peaceably assemble? More
December 17, 2011
A Reluctant Embrace of Newton Leroy Gingrich
Claude Sandroff
Many of us who are horrified at times by Gingrich's scattershot conservatism would unhesitatingly cast a vote for him in 2012 with infinitely more hope and enthusiasm than we had when we dragged ourselves to the polls in 2008 More
December 17, 2011
Admitted: The Democratic Party Does Not Represent the Middle Class
David A. Nace
Economic researchers and objective historians have shown this for decades; however, it is only in the last three years that the public has started to recognize this. More
December 17, 2011
How the Free Market Can Cure Health Care
Matt Palumbo
With its track record of success, competition is the only viable option when it comes to health care. More
December 17, 2011
SEAL Target Geronimo: Fact or Fiction?
Elise Cooper
The New York Times bestselling book by Chuck Pfarrer, SEAL Target Geronimo: The Inside Story of the Mission to Kill Osama bin Laden, has generated a lot of controversy over the events of the raid. More
December 17, 2011
Review: Throw Them All Out by Peter Schweizer
Matthew May
Want to get rich quick? Forget those insipid real estate infomercials that air in the dark hours of the early morning; just get yourself elected to Congress! More
December 17, 2011
Fast and Furious, the U.S. and Mexico
Allan Wall
Just what were they thinking in the U.S. Justice Department? What were they thinking when they cooked up a scheme to allow thousands more weapons to be smuggled to Mexican drug cartels? More
December 16, 2011
Christopher Hitchens Is Dead. Dammit.
James G. Wiles
The world is a much less learned and witty place this morning without the Hitch in it.
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December 16, 2011
How Bachmann Can Defeat Obama
Daren Jonescu
This is a moment that can best be seized by Michele Bachmann, the Washington politician who has been most closely associated with the Tea Party since its inception More
December 16, 2011
Obama's New Nationalism More Sukarno Than Teddy Roosevelt
Michael Patrick Leahy
The origins of Obama's social justice rhetoric can be found in Indonesia. More
December 16, 2011
Occupy Wall Street: the Id of the Liberal Elite
Doug Mainwaring
Occupy Wall Street is the physical manifestation of the monstrous, collective id of this nation's liberal elites. More
December 16, 2011
How to Shut Down the Welfare State
Richard B. Jones
It's easier than you think. More
December 16, 2011
Whose ego, Newt's or Obama's?
James Lewis
The funniest critique of Newt is that he has a big ego. Gosh darn it! We can't have that in our nation's capital, can we? More
December 16, 2011
The Department of Labor vs. America's Farm Kids
Josiah Cantrall
Why are federal agencies, led by President Obama appointees, intent on undermining and ultimately destroying our nation's heartland? More
December 16, 2011
Why a Tea Party conservative now supports Ron Paul...including his foreign policy.
Russ Paladino
It's easy to dismiss Ron Paul out of hand, but at the end of the day, he's the Republican candidate who makes the most sense. More
December 15, 2011
What Obama Grasps, and Beck Doesn't
Peter Heck
Here's something I never thought I would type: Barack Obama gets it, and Glenn Beck doesn't seem to. More
December 15, 2011
Obama and the Financial Criminals
Bernie Reeves
What is being done to expose and prosecute the criminals who caused the economic collapse? More
December 15, 2011
Not All 'Protesters' Created Equal
Jack Cashill
Yesterday, Time Magazine named the "Protester" its person of the year. But Time and its fellow media travelers have no use for protesters or whistle-blowers or dissident journalists who threaten the progressive agenda More
December 15, 2011
Obama's Job Description
Cindy Simpson
The yawning gap between what President Obama says and what the Constitution says. More
December 15, 2011
Pro-Male Affirmative Action?
Carrie Lukas
In a culture quick to claim victim status, the existence of a concerted effort to hush up systematic discrimination may seem surprising -- particularly, when that discrimination is against women. More
December 15, 2011
A Simple National Energy Independence Strategy
Bruce Stevens
Here's how to do it. Attention: GOP candidates. More
December 15, 2011
Obama Didn't Get the 'Truce' Memo
Jan LaRue
The Obama administration, predictably, is not calling a "truce on social issues," as Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) suggested that the next president should do. More
December 14, 2011
Democrats Follow Obama Down the Low Road
Karin McQuillan
What if instead of "The Rich" we called them the Jews, or the lawyers, or the bourgeoisie? Why is it so comfortable to blame one group of citizens for our enormous and complex problems when we call them The Rich? More
December 14, 2011
They Mean Well. Really?
Victor Volsky
For the life of me, I can't figure out why conservative pundits hasten to express their confidence that the perpetrators of liberal foolishness are "well-intentioned." More
December 14, 2011
JustiaGate: 'Natural Born' Supreme Court Citations Disappear
Dianna C. Cotter with L. Donofrio Esq.
Did Justia.com deliberately aid Barack Obama in 2008 by helping to hide the one legal case that might prevent him from legally qualifying for the presidency? More
December 14, 2011
Newt Catapults into Lead in Racism Race
Jack Schwartzwald
Newt Gingrich can scarcely have realized his achievement when he said the Palestinians were an invented people. More
December 14, 2011
Obama is the Jobs Grinch
Jeffrey Folks
It's not a very merry Christmas for Americans left jobless by Obama's anti-capitalism policies. More
December 14, 2011
What Line Must Newt Gingrich Cross for Conservatives to Disown Him?
Abie Rubin
The friends of Newt Gingrich. More
December 14, 2011
Islamic World Tells Clinton: Defamation of Islam Must be Prevented -- in America
Clare M. Lopez
As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton welcomes Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu to Washington this week, it is critical that Americans pay attention to what these two leaders intend to do. More
December 13, 2011
Why Tebow? Why Now?
Alicia Colon
The oddity of Tim Tebow is that he's not a new phenomenon, but rather a throwback to the clean-cut athletes of an earlier time. More
December 13, 2011
Criminal Negligence at MF Global
Mike Razar
How could all those millions just disappear? Let's look at some actual facts. More
December 13, 2011
Forgiving Newt
Jay Clarke
Will Americans continue to follow political hatchet-men and media manipulators who destroy the character of good men and women who seek public office? More
December 13, 2011
Barack Has a Record
William L. Gensert
When your record is abysmal, you can't tell the truth. More
December 13, 2011
Why Washington Doesn't Create Jobs
Mark A. Skoda
Liberals bemoan the shrinking American middle class, even as they kill the jobs that sustain it. Here's how to grow jobs in today's America. More
December 13, 2011
Romney's Theory about Why Companies and Countries Decline
Howard Richman & Raymond Richman
He's on the right track, but something is lacking. More
December 13, 2011
Admitted: The Democratic Party Does Not Represent the Middle Class
David A. Nace
Economic researchers and objective historians have shown this for decades; however, it is only in the last three years that the public has started to recognize this. More
December 13, 2011
Liberal History from Osawatomie Bam
Christopher Chantrill
What Obama's history lesson in Kansas last week left out. More
December 12, 2011
The Iran War. Get Used to It.
Kerry Patton
The Middle East has caught fire. More
December 12, 2011
Gingrich's Citizenship Problem
Daren Jonescu
What exactly does the former speaker mean when he repeatedly speaks of long-established illegal immigrants as "law-abiding citizens"? More
December 12, 2011
Newt's Rise: It's the Persuasion, Stupid
C. Edmund Wright
Generally, the only persuasion we see today is the phony attempt to make voters think the politician agrees with them. More
December 12, 2011
A Shameful State Department Initiative
Pamela Geller
Is "Islamophobia" really the biggest problem regarding intolerance when it comes to Islam? How about jihad? More
December 12, 2011
Romney: Guilty of Wealth
Malcolm Unwell
"When have you struggled financially?" asked one viewer of the candidates Saturday night. Obviously this question is a "gotcha" to Romney, who is guilty of never being poor. More
December 12, 2011
Actually, Health Care Costs Are Under Control
Deane Waldman
The liberal idea that health care costs are "out of control" is flat-out ridiculous. More
December 12, 2011
Don't Sweat the Presidency, Focus on Congress
Gene Schwimmer
While a president can demand, demagogue, cajole, beg, and whine for whatever policy he wants, at the end of the day, he can sign only the legislation that Congress sends him. More
December 11, 2011
Attorney General Milo Minderbinder
Clarice Feldman
It is a true pity that Joseph Heller, author of Catch 22, is no longer with us. He deserved the chance to observe his character Milo Minderbinder, come to life More
December 11, 2011
Voter Fraud for the Complete Idiot
Jon N. Hall
Part of the controversy over "voter fraud," which progressives downplay as voter impersonation, is the term itself. More
December 11, 2011
Holy Chutzpah: 3 Jewish Heroes of 2011
Stella Paul
Not every Jew is a brain-dead liberal. Here are three who fought back, determined to defend Israel and the Jewish people, combat Islamic outrages, and expose the Jews in the Basement -- the craven, self-appointed Jewish grandees. More
December 11, 2011
The Incontrovertible Inconvenient Truth about Israel
Peggy Shapiro
If things weren't bad enough, now Israel is being attacked by the U.S. It's time to set the record straight. More
December 11, 2011
Islamists, Dictators, and Bad Choices
Abraham H. Miller
As the Carter administration created the nightmare of Iran by bringing the mullahs to power, the Obama administration has created a new nightmare by bringing the Islamists to power in Egypt. More
December 11, 2011
The Differences between Corporate Greed and Government Greed
Michael Bargo Jr.
The American people are not told that there are two kinds of social domination. Leftist "corporate greed" rhetoric must be put into perspective. More
December 11, 2011
That 'Conscience Thing'
William Terrell
So: Nancy Pelosi is concerned that America's Catholic bishops have "this conscience thing" because they oppose an Obamacare mandate that would force Catholics to buy insurance policies that cover abortion. More
December 11, 2011
Rashid Ghannoushi: John Esposito's Islamist in Tunis
Stephen Schwartz
The ideological elder of Tunisia's Ennahda, or the Renaissance Party, the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, was to a significant extent lifted to power by the support of the American Middle Eastern studies establishment. More
December 11, 2011
The Rich Are Not Conservative
Bruce Walker
The latest Gallup Poll confirms what most of us had suspected all along: the rich -- that top one percent, the folks whom radical leftists like OWS rail against -- are not as conservative as the rest of us. More
December 11, 2011
Is Colin Powell a Republican?
Robert J. Mack
Why did Colin Powell recently trash the Tea Party? Isn't he a Republican who wants to see his party do well in the upcoming election? Or is he someone else? More
December 11, 2011
Our First Liberty
Alan Sears
More and more, Americans seem apathetic toward the liberties o'er which our Founding Fathers sacrificed their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. More
December 10, 2011
The Futile Demonstrations in Russia
Kim Zigfeld
Putin is now a dictator in full, swaggering through the corridors of power in the Kremlin having successfully designated himself president for life More
December 10, 2011
Science Boxes in Barbara Boxer
Jeannie DeAngelis
Some unsettling science for the senator. More
December 10, 2011
Obama's Not Changing His Spots
Richard N. Weltz
Obama is signaling his reversion to form in the re-election campaign. More
December 10, 2011
One-off Democracy: When the First Election is the Last
Jeff Lipkes
Today is the anniversary of the first election in history in which a nation's leader was selected by universal male suffrage. More
December 10, 2011
The Case for Ron Paul
Jason McNew
When one takes a sober look at our country today, it's easy to see where Dr. Paul is coming from. More
December 10, 2011
Turning Off Reality TV Politics
Daren Jonescu
It is manifestly not a time for GOP nominees to participate in someone else's publicity stunt. More
December 10, 2011
A World without Men?
Matt Patterson
Now that a world without men seems to be at least on the cusp of possibility, it's worth considering for a moment, I think, what such a world would really be like. Careful what you wish for, ladies.
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December 10, 2011
Fast and Furious Victims' Voices Live On Through Their Families
M. Catharine Evans
This tenacious bunch is determined not to let the story die along with the victims. More
December 10, 2011
Andy Stern, Authoritarian
Christopher Chantrill
You have to wonder what kind of cheese the Wall Street Journal used to bait the mousetrap for Andy Stern, former head of the Service Employees International Union and friend of Obama. More
December 10, 2011
Newt: A Menace to Society?
Chet Arthur
Is Newt Gingrich a menace to society? I think so. And I agree with much of what he's saying now. More
December 10, 2011
There's Nothing Funny about Democrats
Chris W. Bell
A recent Saturday Night Live skit on Obama has been called a lampoon, but in reality, it was more like an excuse for liberalism's shortcomings. More
December 10, 2011
Kill Bin Laden
Elise Cooper
John Weisman has written a riveting novel about the mission, KBL: Kill Bin Laden, A Novel Based on True Events. More
December 10, 2011
According to the Coyote
Michael Bargo Jr.
The coyote, who is wearing an I♥NY baseball cap, surveys the group. "Is everybody ready to cross into America?" More
December 9, 2011
Is Gallmann's Memoir the Source for Obama's?
Jack Cashill
Startling new evidence on the authorship of Dreams from my Father. More
December 9, 2011
Government of The Elites, By The Elites and For The Elites
Monty Pelerin
In the short span of a century and a half, the US went from a government famously described by Abraham Lincoln as "of the people, by the people, for the people" to one "of the Elites, by the Elites, for the Elites."
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December 9, 2011
Newt's Different Approach to School Vouchers
Carl Paulus
Over the past week, Newt Gingrich has caused an uproar among liberals in the media for saying that "really poor children in really poor neighborhoods have no habit of work." But he has a point. More
December 9, 2011
A Wiser Outlook
Jeffrey Folks
They control a big share of the American economy, they plan 30 years out, and they have never failed to balance their budget. And they radically disagree with President Obama on the energy outlook.
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December 9, 2011
Hezb'allah: Rise of a Non-State Spying Machine
Mohammad I. Aslam
What the U.S. State Department calls "the most technically capable terrorist group in the world" has dealt severe blows to U.S. and Israeli spy networks and assembled a sophisticated intelligence branch with hundreds of spies around the world. More
December 9, 2011
Moral Equivalence in the New Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Peter Wilson
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (opening nationally December 9) is in many ways a brilliant new adaptation of the John Le Carré novel, with Gary Oldman in the role of George Smiley. And yet, it wouldn't be John Le Carré without what the left calls "moral complexity." More
December 9, 2011
Creeping Halal
William Sullivan
A Christian requesting non-halal meat and labels should be every bit as reasonable as a Jew requesting kosher meat or a Muslim requiring halal meat. More
December 8, 2011
Chicago Tribune Federal Wiretap Leaker Stands By Blago
Lee Cary
When former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich faced media microphones after he was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison, the Chicago reporter who told Blago that the feds were bugging his phones stood beside his man.
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December 8, 2011
Obama's Brinksmanship on Iran
James Lewis
We are taking a strategic risk we never took in six decades of the Cold War. Why? More
December 8, 2011
Newt's Teflon Suit?
J. Robert Smith
Here's the conventional wisdom. Starting in January, the competition that produces heavy friction in the GOP caucuses and primaries will lay bare Newt Gingrich's virtues and vices. Should Gingrich survive that process and win the GOP nomination, he'll be "inoculated" from attacks. More
December 8, 2011
Newt and the Governing Class
Steve McCann
This election is no longer about Republicans vs. Democrats, but about the Governing Class vs. the rest of the country. More
December 8, 2011
Obama's Kansas Declaration
J.K. Gregg
President Obama's argument in Osawatomie, Kansas that free-market capitalism is incongruent with "a real democracy" stems from the most profoundly insidious premises. More
December 8, 2011
The Milgram Economy
Larrey Anderson
An infamous psychology experiment offers insight on America's deficit spending problem. More
December 8, 2011
The Second Coming of JC: That Would Be Carter, Not Jesus
Lauri B. Regan
Carter's hysterical Israel-bashing took off after he left office after one failed term. Obama may win a second term -- and a historically unprecedented opportunity to destroy the state of Israel. More
December 8, 2011
Obama's Dream for Iran Becoming a Nuclear Nightmare
Reza Kahlili
With presidential elections only a year away, Obama is on the horns of a dilemma. More
December 7, 2011
The Richmond Tea Party Audit and the First Amendment
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
It looks like the government bullies in Richmond picked on the wrong victims. More
December 7, 2011
Obama, Tax-Cutting Friend of Working Americans
Peter Wilson
Obama, the biggest spender in the history of the planet, the guy who never met a Keynesian stimulus he didn't like, is peddling himself as the responsible supply-side adult in the room. More
December 7, 2011
The Ultimate Devastating Price of Government Dependency
Lloyd Marcus
I witnessed it up close and personal in the late '50s, when I was a child. More
December 7, 2011
Obama Drafts the Tea Party into the Occupy Wall Street Mob
Lee Cary
In his Kansas speech Tuesday, President Obama linked the motives of the Tea Party movement to those of the Occupy Wall Street crowd. It was revisionist history on parade. More
December 7, 2011
Why the left thinks Buffett isn't about $$$
James Lewis
It's the only explanation I can think of. I just don't want to believe it. More
December 7, 2011
A Message from Dems Every GOP Primary Voter Should Hear
Ed Lasky
One would expect Democrats to be down in the dumps with approval of Barack Obama's handling of the economy -- and other issues -- underwater. But GOP primary voters have given them a gift: support for Newt Gingrich. More
December 6, 2011
Beat Back Barack
William L. Gensert
The only way to beat Barack Obama is to oppose him rigorously, relentlessly, and without remorse. Barack Obama will fight dirty. The nation needs a candidate that will do the same. More
December 6, 2011
Debt and Taxes: Settled Science
Randall Hoven
When a Democrat says he is serious about our debt problem, what he means is that he's pleased as punch to have another way to sell you on a tax increase. More
December 6, 2011
Government Gone Wild
Monty Pelerin
Our economic problems rightfully dominate the news. However, they are merely symptoms of a bigger, underlying problem: government. More
December 6, 2011
Gingrich and Romney on Jihad
John Hajjar
The two frontrunners in the battle for the GOP nomination take different approaches to countering worldwide jihad. More
December 6, 2011
Can Gingrich Make It to the Nomination?
Mark Skoda
Newt has got the big mo, but there is a long process ahead, and the delegate allocation rules have changed. More
December 6, 2011
America's Bureaucracy of Truth
Marvin Folkertsma
How does the level of professionalism in the mainstream media compare to the mother of all media lunacies, the Soviet Union? More
December 5, 2011
Vampire Government: How the Left is Sucking the Life out of the Private Economy
Steve McCann
Since 1947, government spending has increased at nearly double the GDP growth rate. This means that there is much less money available in the economy for job-creation, business-expansion, and wealth-formation. More
December 5, 2011
Chelsea Clinton's Baggage. No, Not Them.
James G. Wiles
The former First Daughter is getting her star turn -- and bringing some tainted associations of her own with her. More
December 5, 2011
O's Legacy: Unemployment Rate Now Meaningless
C. Edmund Wright
One item you can add to the Obama ash heap will be the trust anyone has in any government statistics. More
December 5, 2011
The Chicago Tribune Reveals the Democrat 2012 Pitch to Independents
Lee Cary
In a November 6 editorial that drew little attention, the Chicago Tribune revealed part of the Obama campaign strategy to attract independent voters in 2012. More
December 5, 2011
Why Gingrich Will Do
James Lewis
Yes, he's imperfect. Who's not? But compare Gingrich to Obama. More
December 5, 2011
Newt Gains Two More 'Endorsements'
Daren Jonescu
Two more influential Washington insiders throw their weight behind the former speaker: Newt Gingrich and Mr. Perfect. More
December 5, 2011
Newt, the Not-So-Un-Romney
Joseph Ashby
Of all the "Not-Romneys" to flash in the conservative-candidate pan, Newt Gingrich seems the most unlikely. More
December 4, 2011
Scenes of the Occupation
Clarice Feldman
When I read that $1 million in stimulus funds had been given out to the author of an online soap opera called "Diary of a Single Mom," every greedy bone in my body started tingling like Chris Matthews' leg used to at the sight of Barack Obama.
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December 4, 2011
The Lessons of Cain
Anthony J.Ciani
Not the first political candidate slandered and libeled by the drive-by media, and he will certainly not be the last. More
December 4, 2011
The Ethics of Eric Holder
Ronald Kolb
An exhaustive account of the malfeasance and scandal that characterize Barack Obama's attorney general. More
December 4, 2011
Harry Potter and the Islamization of America
William A. Levinson
An unexpected lesson. More
December 4, 2011
The Righteous Israeli
Eileen F. Toplansky
The poignant thoughts of an Israeli citizen-soldier who must battle the physical toll of incessant war, as well as the ongoing assault by an indifferent world that cries crocodile tears, all the while ignoring genuine humanitarian problems. More
December 4, 2011
Stop Iran's Mullahs and Support the Iranian People
Amil Imani & Dr. Arash Irandoost
A non-violent campaign to end the reign of terror of a belligerent clerical regime. More
December 4, 2011
You Can't be Pro-Obama and Pro-Israel
Neil Snyder
Trying to force Israel to accept indefensible borders is preposterous. It's a step in the process of eradicating Israel completely. More
December 4, 2011
Sexually Exploited Female Movie Stars?
Janice Shaw Crouse
In this era of supposed female equality, it is surprising to find that sometimes the old clichés are true. More
December 4, 2011
Rick Perry and Sharia, and Robert Spencer
David Stein
Debunking the meme that Governor Rick Perry foisted "pro-Sharia" classroom materials on children in Texas schools. More
December 3, 2011
Newt: The Civil Warrior
Rosslyn Smith
Barack Obama and an ever more left-leaning national Democratic Party have brought long-simmering political and cultural differences to a point where it can be aptly said that America is in the middle of a cold civil war. More
December 3, 2011
Gingrich vs. Romney: And the Winner is....
Lauri B. Regan
There is earnestness among conservative voters as they understand the urgency in defeating Barack Obama yet fear that none of the GOP candidates has the ability to win in 2012. More
December 3, 2011
Obama's Success in a Failed Country
Jeannie DeAngelis
Conservative Ronald Reagan promoted optimistic prospects for the future, and it appears as if liberal ideologue Barack Obama looks for every opportunity to suppress them. More
December 3, 2011
How Not to Criticize American Health Care
Matt Palumbo
The foundation on which the case for socialized medicine is built is made of straw, not brick. More
December 3, 2011
A Kentucky Funeral
Fay Voshell
Glenn Roland Voshell was buried on a hill on his Kentucky farm last week. "We can still do that here in Kentucky," his wife Gayle said. And so my brother was laid to rest on the land he loved. More
December 3, 2011
Profile of a Navy SEAL
Elise Cooper
A slew of recently released media let ordinary Americans get to know the men who sacrifice everything to protect our country. More
December 3, 2011
The OWS Zero-Sum Game Fallacy
Chris W. Bell
A tax policy based on an incorrect premise is bound to be counterproductive. More
December 3, 2011
Saturday Morning Do-Gooders
Gary Owen
New York City (of all places!) might only just be having these problems, but animal rights activists have been at the forefront of the destruction of the rural West for fifty years. More
December 2, 2011
A Stern Vision of America
Jeffrey Folks
A vision of America's future in remarkably unambiguous, and chilling, terms from a close confidante of President Obama. More
December 2, 2011
The Case for Gingrich
Bruce Walker
Gingrich has his flaws, but like it or not, he is a perfect candidate to make Obama sweat. More
December 2, 2011
The Fall of the House of Frank
Ben Voth
The imminent retirement of Barney Frank from the House of Representatives is an important rhetorical marker for one of the most significant financial disasters in U.S. history. More
December 2, 2011
Ron Paul: Why Not?
Daren Jonescu
How can Ron Paul, who counts among his supporters a sizable group of people who hope that his first act as president will be to reveal that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job, continue to draw significant poll numbers among Republican primary voters? More
December 2, 2011
Chicago Corruption Trials and the Sounds of Silence
Larry Bell
Was Blago's trial delayed to protect Obama? And why wasn't Tony Rezko subpoenaed to testify? More
December 2, 2011
The Chicago Tribune Stand by Their Man: Barack Obama
Lee Cary
According to Bruce Dold, editorial page editor of the Chicago Tribune, the newspaper stands by its October 17, 2008 endorsement of Senator Barack Obama for the presidency. But how well did he meet the 's expectations? More
December 2, 2011
COPing with Climate-Change Misinformation
Anthony J. Sadar
Right now, a climate-confab party is being held on the beaches of the Indian Ocean by the U.N.'s 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17). More
December 1, 2011
Dreams From My President
Randall Hoven
One of the best summaries of Obama's philosophy ever caught on tape, uttered by the man himself, and without a teleprompter, shows that he wants to crush our dreams and replace them with his. More
December 1, 2011
Presidential Race 2012: Imperfect Conservatives Need Not Apply
Lloyd Marcus
The criteria embraced by the liberal media, Democrats, and some conservatives for selecting the 2012 Republican presidential nominee are quite clear: imperfect conservatives need not apply. More
December 1, 2011
Saving the Cain Campaign
Jeff Lipkes
The Cain Train is about to derail. There is probably only one thing Herman can do at this point to get his campaign back on track. More
December 1, 2011
The Global Economy at Cliff's Edge
Neil Snyder
President Obama is stoking a fire that can rage out of control in the blink of an eye if he continues with his class warfare agenda. More
December 1, 2011
Obama's Design for Defeat
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Obama has assembled a re-election track record that only Hugo Chávez could envy: casually presiding over the nation's deepest economic catastrophe since the 1930s. More
December 1, 2011
Warning: If There's 'Nuance,' You're Being Had
Roland Toy
Six signs that you're talking to either a blowhard or a liar (or both). More
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