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August 31, 2012
Mitt's Night
Jeff Lipkes
The four-hour show last night at the Tampa Bay Times Forum was supposed to introduce Mitt to America. It probably succeeded. More
August 31, 2012
Evil Right-Wingers Turn to Family, Not Government
Daren Jonescu
Campaigning last week, President Obama raised the question of where one should turn for help in pursuing one's happiness. The answer: government, "applause"; family, "booo." More
August 31, 2012
Is Mitt Becoming More Conservative?
Rosslyn Smith
It is axiomatic that all political campaigns move toward the political center as election day approaches. That doesn't seem to happening in this one. More
August 31, 2012
The Problem with Barack
William L. Gensert
History will note that the greatest triumph of Barack Obama will always be that he once convinced a majority of people that he was real. More
August 31, 2012
The Battle of Fauquier County
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
A maxim from marketing is that a narrower focus has broader appeal. The national story about the pitchfork protest farmer, Martha Boneta, shows the reality of that maxim. More
August 31, 2012
Louisiana Teachers' Union Calls Black School Choice Group 'Pro-KKK'
Inez Feltscher
The Louisiana Federation of Teachers has launched an attack on the state's chapter of the Black Alliance for Educational Options, a nonprofit organization working to improve black educational achievement through education reform and school choice. More
August 31, 2012
The Women of the RNC
Elise Cooper
AT Speaks with female office-holders at the Republican National Convention. More
August 31, 2012
ACLU Begs Colorado Springs to Rethink Panhandling Proposal
Robert Knight
The challenge for a free but compassionate society is to balance the need for a safe, crime-free environment for all against the truly tragic circumstances of many of the down and out and their freedom to depend on the kindness of strangers. More
August 30, 2012
Being Successful is Romney's Greatest Appeal
Karin McQuillan
The very qualities that made Romney rich, will enable him to help the entire country regain its prosperity. Romney's success, presented accurately by Republicans, should not be a deficit with voters. It is his greatest asset. More
August 30, 2012
How 'The Shy Republican' Could Be Masking a Landslide
Adam Shaw
All polls, not just left-leaning polls, may be being strongly misled by their data, and Romney/Ryan may actually have a huge lead not seen in polls. A phenomenon first recognized in Britain, "the shy Tory," explains why. More
August 30, 2012
Race, the Race, and Racism
Simon de Hundehutte
I think it's unfortunate, but on Election Day 2008, America proved just how racist it really was. More
August 30, 2012
Winning the AGW Science Debate: Here's How
S. Fred Singer
The upcoming election battles may be unique in offering for the first time a debate about global warming. Paul Ryan is an assertive skeptic. Here are the questions to ask. More
August 30, 2012
The Last Line of Defense: Property
Daren Jonescu
By speaking his true mind for a change in his "you didn't build that" remark, President Obama conveniently highlighted the heart of today's civilizational crisis: the war over the meaning and legitimacy of property. More
August 30, 2012
Romney/Ryan Must Target Catholics and Evangelicals
Fay Voshell
Fifty-seven percent of U.S. citizens are affiliated with churches whose leaders still consider issues of faith and morality as being of even greater importance than fiscal issues. It's pretty clear that the current administration is royally ticking this monumental voting bloc off. More
August 30, 2012
Liberals and the Politicization of Rape
Trevor Thomas
Liberals love to talk about rape -- at least those who are apologists for the abortion industry do. More
August 29, 2012
RNC and the Ghost of Cuomo's Famous Keynoter
Marianna Trzeciak
Last night's Republican Convention brought out some ghosts from the 1984 Democratic Convention. More
August 29, 2012
Presidential Debate Advice for Mitt Romney
Lee Cary
First, when Mitt speaks, his eyes tend to quickly sweep across the audience. He scans. It's common behavior, but there's a more effective level of eye contact. More
August 29, 2012
Obama's Best Kept Secret
Tara Servatius
How can a president presiding over the worst unemployment situation since the Great Depression have no jobs plan for his next term? And why is no one talking about this glaring hole in his campaign? More
August 29, 2012
Government Clampdown on Free Speech: Marine vs. Occupier
M. Catharine Evans
A former Marine is shoved into a police car in violation of his constitutional rights while an Occupier with an arrest record and a bona fide threat against a presidential candidate is protected. More
August 29, 2012
Red-Baiting vs. Rand-Baiting
Jason Pappas
Every day we read about the specter of Ayn Rand looming over America in the person of Paul Ryan. Let take this opportunity to explore, side-by-side, the ideas that formed the character of Barack Obama and that of Paul Ryan. More
August 29, 2012
We Will Win
Bruce Walker
Leftism is out of ideas. It is sterile, vapid, and boring. How can we lose? More
August 29, 2012
Will Mitt Seize His Moment?
David R. Stokes
The world will be watching this week as Mitt Romney receives the Republican nomination for the presidency and has his moment to speak to history. He would do well to study some of his predecessors. More
August 29, 2012
Jeb Bush on the Hope of Change
Elise Cooper
"Right out of the gate the President violated the commitment he made as a candidate." More
August 29, 2012
2016: Obama's America or Romney's
Christopher Chantrill
Dinesh D'Souza's movie reminds us that our 2012 presidential candidates are unapologetic representatives of two great 19th-century belief systems. More
August 28, 2012
President Obama's Problems with Women
Janice Shaw Crouse
While President Clinton had one kind of problem with women, President Obama has another -- a problem the Democrats are trying to hide by going on offense and creating a faux "War on Women." More
August 28, 2012
Who's the Extremist?
Jeffrey Folks
Obama's charge of extremism is a classic example of the sort of rhetorical manipulation that Orwell called the Big Lie. Obama has identified his own greatest weakness and is attempting to turn it against his opponent. More
August 28, 2012
Obama versus Jesus: Black Christians Must Decide
Lloyd Marcus
Incredibly, some blacks have completely forsaken their Christianity for Obama. A fellow PK (preacher's kid) said her parents recently changed their stance on same-sex marriage in support of their black president. More
August 28, 2012
The Party of Factions, Republican or Democrat?
J. Robert Smith
There are indeed clashes among GOP factions, but, critically, it's a different sort from what the Democratic Party experiences. More
August 28, 2012
Those Secretive Mormons (Who Never Shut Up about Their Church)
Joseph Ashby
ABC and NBC feature documentaries on the Mormon faith emphasizing the secrecy of temple rituals, playing into the Obama criticism that Romney is some dark figure, trying to hide his past. More
August 28, 2012
Does Liberalism Make You Fat?
James Lewis
Across the board, liberals have imposed irrational, made-up values for normal, healthy, natural values. I don't care what they do in the hay. The trouble is when their personal instability and hunger for novelty are imposed on the rest of us as the sole standard of conduct. More
August 28, 2012
Secretary-General Ban Goes to Tehran
Michael Curtis
Why is the U.N. giving its blessing to the Iranian regime? More
August 27, 2012
If the Birther Issue Comes Up in Debate
Jack Cashill
When Mitt Romney said last week, "No one has ever asked to see my birth certificate," was he baiting a trap for the liberal MSM debate questioners? More
August 27, 2012
Pitchfork Protest Farmer Confronts Government Corruption and Retribution
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
A county that attempted to fine a farmer for hosting a birthday party for eight 10-year-old girls didn't like resistance and has retaliated. More
August 27, 2012
Laying the Groundwork of Obama's Second Term
Victor Volsky
Barack Obama has great plans for his second term: to bring his golf handicap down to single digits and finally beat the pants off John Boehner. Obama loves to delegate the more tedious components of his duties (i.e., work). More
August 27, 2012
Dissatisfaction with Obama Isn't Enough
Geoffrey P. Hunt
"Throw the bums out," they often say. Yet a bum can survive if a challenger can't promise a compelling vision of the new order. More
August 27, 2012
A Campaign of Contempt and Personal Attacks
Janice Shaw Crouse
Turning voters' attention away from his abysmal record to the supposed failures of Mr. Romney. More
August 27, 2012
Aikin, Abortion, and the GOP
Ronald Wieck
If the Democrats are far to the left of the public on abortion, and the Republicans are to the right, who will speak for the majority of Americans on this vexed issue? More
August 27, 2012
Iran's Latest Scheme to Bolster International Support
C. Hart
Iran's regime has an opportunity this week to divert international attention away from its nuclear ambitions. More
August 26, 2012
Sleeping with the Enemy in the 'War On Women'
Clarice Feldman
As this year's flailing campaign matches his amateurish handling of the presidency, Democratic women are manning their enemy's ramparts while preposterously claiming it is the Republicans who are waging a "war on women." More
August 26, 2012
Review: 2016: Obama's America
Matthew May
Exposing some uncomfortable truths about our president. More
August 26, 2012
Wagner in Israel: Promoting Anti-Semitism or Fighting Censorship?
Michael Curtis
Should the music of Wagner, possibly the composer most beloved by the Nazis, be played in Israel? More
August 26, 2012
The General and Political Speech
James R. Stewart
Are there times now when it's okay for a serviceman in uniform to express political opinions? More
August 26, 2012
Middle East Non-Solutions
Steven Plaut
There is no two-state solution -- only a two-state "solution." The sooner we realize that, the sooner we can try something that really might work. More
August 26, 2012
Why Free Markets
Stephen Mauzy
There is simply no such thing as inefficiency or failure in a free market. It is the best political economy imaginable by thinking adults. More
August 26, 2012
Zionism and the 'Married to Another Man' Story
Shai Afsai
Muddying the waters of the Israel-Palestine debate with unsubstantiated tall tales. More
August 26, 2012
The Whitewashed Sepulchers of Washington, D.C.
Jeannie DeAngelis
Liberal-style designer spirituality is a combination of moral relativism and a hybrid form of pseudo-Christianity -- and we're seeing it in spades from Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and others. More
August 25, 2012
Has the old media worm turned against Obama?
Lee Cary
"Hit the road, Barack" from Newsweek and a "President Teleprompter" photo from Reuters. Are we seeing a trend? More
August 25, 2012
Obama Demands Race-Based School Discipline
Joy Pullmann
In plain English, if different races have different incidences of disciplinary action, those of a favored race who act worse will be punished less, or those of a disfavored race who act better will be punished more, or both. More
August 25, 2012
South African BDS - or Just BS?
Shoshana Bryen
A government that just shot and killed 34 of its own citizens for protesting over pay presumes to decide what Israel's borders should be. More
August 25, 2012
Embattled Arizona Governor Stands Strong against Chicago Administration
Elise Cooper
Is there a light at the end of the political tunnel for Arizona's conservative governor? More
August 25, 2012
Tactically Tackling Abortion
William Sullivan
The reality is that pro-life political advocates, despite their fraudulent representation by the media, have achieved all of this by being more reasonable and moderate than their extremist, pro-abortion counterparts. More
August 25, 2012
Rise of the Manifestoists: the End-Point of the Democratic Party
James G. Long
In this age of political polarization, what can we logically expect from the left? More
August 25, 2012
MSM: Focusing on the Minor While Ignoring the Major to Help Obama
Lloyd Marcus
This whole Akin situation is nothing but a distraction from the same "objective" media people who want Obama to win in 2012. More
August 25, 2012
Celebrating Ignorance
Peter Heck
Why do liberals constantly harp about conservatives' ignorance? I believe the psychological term for it is "projection." More
August 25, 2012
Liberals' Illegitimate War on Women
Jeannie DeAngelis
It's stunning that the left actually embraces the idea that taking a stand for life instantly translates into hostility toward, or contention with, the female gender. More
August 25, 2012
Islam a Religion of Peace? Actions Say Otherwise.
W.A. Beatty
Let's look at what happened in the Islamic world during Ramadan, supposedly a time of reform and purification. More
August 24, 2012
Dems Better Put Some Ice on That 'Rape' Talk
Jack Cashill
You'd think the Dems would forgive Akin his ignorance on rape. He does not have anywhere near their hands-on experience. More
August 24, 2012
Debate Questions Obama Won't Be Asked
Daren Jonescu
If you could submit just one question to be asked of President Obama during a televised presidential debate, what would it be? More
August 24, 2012
The Akin Issue: A Mouse under Republican Feet
Cindy Simpson
It's time for Republicans to stop dancing to the Democrat-run media's tune. We can start by finishing our punishment of Todd Akin. More
August 24, 2012
Obama, Holder Sledgehammer the First Amendment
William Tate
What does the Obama administration do when it doesn't like Gallup's numbers? Why, sue Gallup. More
August 24, 2012
So Tell Me, How Can I Help?
Carol Brown
Glad you asked! Basically, there are two things the Romney-Ryan campaign needs. More
August 24, 2012
'Mountain Pride' versus the Welfare State
John Bennett
Now the government is handing out rewards to people who can subvert the self-reliance of people in the Appalachians. More
August 24, 2012
Models, Not Climate, Are Hypersensitive to Carbon Dioxide
Steve Milloy
Unfortunately for modelers (and their alarmist backers), the world doesn't believe them. The world is not warming in response to increasing atmospheric CO2 More
August 23, 2012
Obama and the Asphalt Plantation
Lee Cary
President Obama has done nothing to address the problems of the black community. And by doing nothing, he's made the problems worse. More
August 23, 2012
Will the Romney Campaign Demand Release of the Obama-Khalidi Video?
Edward Olshaker
If Romney was waiting for some kind of formal invitation before attacking the president's most glaring weakness, that invitation has arrived. More
August 23, 2012
Obama's Oil and Gas Folly
Jeffrey Folks
Obama's campaign speeches always seem to include a line about how he can take credit for increasing domestic oil and gas production. But a new regulation proves (again) how he's only making things worse. More
August 23, 2012
Even Worse Than California
Mischa Popoff
If you thought California's public pensions were outrageous, look a little bit north and see what kind of disaster can result when the governing class helps itself. More
August 23, 2012
Their Lives, Their Fortunes, and Their Sacred Honor: Spec Ops Warriors Stand Tall
Russ Vaughn
Obama campaign has decided to adopt the tactics of that memorably successful Kerry campaign in dealing with criticism from the nation's military. Good move. More
August 23, 2012
The Real Problems with U.S. Health Care
Trevor Thomas
Lower costs inevitably mean higher taxes (or at least more debt) on a significant portion of Americans...but politicians don't want you to know that. More
August 23, 2012
The O-Conomy: How President Obama's Economy is Crushing the Middle Class
Peter Morrison
The middle class cannot survive another four years paying 43 percent of their diminishing income for food and gas. More
August 22, 2012
Wargaming Termination of Tea Party Extremists
Cameron Reddy
Our military planners are openly discussing how to kill "Tea Party extremists" who have taken over a small town in the USA. Is this "operational lay-down" merely a "cartoonish and needlessly provocative scenario"? More
August 22, 2012
Politics of Racial Division: Hillary and Obama Ignoring Genocide against Whites
Alan P. Halbert
Green energy above South African mass murder? The State Department under Barack Obama is proving where its priorities lie. More
August 22, 2012
The Herd of Independent Minds
Victor Volsky
Why are liberals totally impervious to any counter-arguments -- on those rare occasions, that is, when they actually deign to listen to the contrary views? The short answer: it's tribal. More
August 22, 2012
Obama's World: Through a Glass Darkly
Victor Sharpe
There are those who claim he is merely naïve and amateurish. Not so. More
August 22, 2012
Three Minutes to Midnight
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
Jeremiah Wright turns out to be a prophet without honor. Now, the chickens really are coming home to roost. We have an inexperienced president on whose ability to interpret often contradictory intelligence data we have staked everything. More
August 22, 2012
Media Revives the Bipartisanship Con
Rob Miller
This is insidious and biased on a number of levels. More
August 22, 2012
Break the Chains, Says Joe
Christopher Chantrill
There was something almost charming about Vice President Joe Biden (D) playing the race card last week, singing the "They'll put y'all in chains" number with a great big stage wink. More
August 21, 2012
Will Obama Keep Power 'by Any Means Necessary'?
Stella Paul
Let's go there: if Obama thinks he's losing, will he allow safe and fair elections on November 6? And if he does lose, will he peacefully turn over power to Mitt Romney? More
August 21, 2012
Paul Ryan and the Return of Normal
Betsy M. Galliher
There is something primal in Ryan's appeal, even more than his well-honed math skills and his respect for the taxpayers who provide his paycheck and the God who grants natural rights. He is so normal. More
August 21, 2012
Israel's Nuclear Warning Shot Option
James Lewis
When America withdraws its military, peace doesn't break out by some magic. No -- what happens is that all the nations feeling threatened by war start making new alliances. The Middle East is no longer a sphere of American influence. More
August 21, 2012
The Specter of Global Monetary Union
John Griffing
If a nation does not control its finances, it cannot act independently. If the monetary system is globalized, the locus of power will also be globalized, portending an end to American leadership. More
August 21, 2012
Grading Obama's Foreign Policy
Richard Butrick
The president thinks he can claim that his foreign policy is a success and merits his re-election. Huh? More
August 21, 2012
Ensuring a Recurrence
Bruce Johnson
No one was really held responsible for the misdeeds of mortgage and securities industries in '07 and '08. And soon Corzine will also be "old" news. More
August 21, 2012
Voter Fraud: Coming to a Booth Near You?
Marion DS Dreyfus
Recent actions on the part of the Obama administration have all veered toward abrogating legal safeguards for the integrity of the voting process. More
August 20, 2012
Southern Poverty Law Center's Lucrative 'Hate Group' Label
Rosslyn Smith
The real reason SPLC called the Family Research Council a "hate group" is greed. More
August 20, 2012
Romney Really Needs to Fight Back
Abraham H. Miller
If Mitt Romney wants to fight back against the onslaught of Obama's vicious and deceptive negative advertising, then Dontae and Angela Adams need to become household names in America. More
August 20, 2012
Paul Ryan, the Perfect Anti-Gore
S. Fred Singer
Vice-president hopeful Paul D. Ryan is the polar opposite to former VP Al Gore. Mitt Romney is obviously comfortable with that stance and is using Ryan to reposition himself on the issue of global warming and energy. More
August 20, 2012
The Government Is Bankrupt and Will Destroy the Economy
Monty Pelerin
The U.S. government has promised its citizens almost four times the entire net worth of the nation. If the government confiscated everyone's net worth, people would be left penniless, and the government would still be unable to fund these promises. More
August 20, 2012
Biden and the Black Talented Tenth
Burgess Owens
On Biden's racist outrage and the deafening silence of the ultra-race-sensitive NAACP, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and Congressional Black Caucus. More
August 20, 2012
Republicans Who Understand Democrats
Bruce Walker
Those conservatives who pine for the next Reagan forget that Ronald Reagan was a Democrat most of his life. Both Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have a unique understanding of Democrats...and of Democrat voters. More
August 20, 2012
Dhimmi Officials Go Sharia-Compliant
Pamela Geller
Unprecedented siding with jihadists for transit officials. More
August 19, 2012
The Defiant Ones
Clarice Feldman
This week we saw one of the neatest political plays ever. More
August 19, 2012
Precious U.S. Citizenship: Diminished and Given Away by Obama
Lloyd Marcus
Let me tell you a story about three kids who wanted to run for the tall grass. More
August 19, 2012
Huma Abedin and Security Clearances
Eileen F. Toplansky
Why can't we get straight answers? More
August 19, 2012
Shame on Senator Frank R. Lautenberg!
Rabbi Daniel M. Zucker
When it comes to Mitt Romney and Israel, New Jersey's octogenarian senior senator has his facts turned around 180 degrees. More
August 19, 2012
The Silence of the Pulpits
Bill Warner
There is a place where you can go to escape the dreadful and relentless details of Christian annihilation by Islam. You can just go to church. More
August 19, 2012
Newt Gingrich on the Romney-Ryan Ticket
Elise Cooper
What is needed to win. More
August 19, 2012
Only the U.S. Can Peacefully End Iranian Nukes
Noah Beck
As clear as it is today that a nuclear weapon in the hands of the Third Reich would have spelled catastrophe, so should it be clear with the Iranian theocracy. More
August 19, 2012
Barack Obama: No Better Friend in the World (to Russia)
Abraham Katsman
Since the dawn of the Cold War, has Russia enjoyed as accommodating a president in Washington as Barack Obama? More
August 19, 2012
How about Some Bleeding-Heart Conservatism?
Karl Spence
Bleeding-heart conservatism concerns itself with an indisputable responsibility of government: to protect the citizen, with the full force of the law, against wanton criminal violence. More
August 19, 2012
Deficit Spending Doesn't Work; Balancing Trade Does
Jesse Richman, Howard Richman & Raymond Richman
Is it possible that Keynes was right about something? Our statistical analysis of countries around the world suggests that it may well be. More
August 19, 2012
Useful Work
Jim Yardley
Lately we've been hearing a lot of talk about how expensive a college education is. I'll tell you how to make the thing worthwhile. More
August 19, 2012
Does Universal Human Rights Mean Anything Anymore?
Aaron Rhodes
Diluting attention from grotesque violations of fundamental freedoms with another treaty that mainly mandates more government services. More
August 18, 2012
Who's 'Clueless'? Paul Ryan or Rage Against the Machine?
Humberto Fontova
Paul Ryan claims fondness for the music of Rage Against the Machine, a leftist and union- backing grunge group, only to be denounced as "clueless" by the group's lead singer. More
August 18, 2012
Romney's Tax Returns: A Test of Leadership
Limis Ward
Any sane person living in a country plagued by chronic unemployment, a stagnant economy, and an exploding national debt would question whether the failure of Mitt Romney to release ten years of tax returns should command so much attention during... More
August 18, 2012
Potentially Devastating News on the Obama Economy
William Tate
The Gallup Organization had some bad news for Barack Obama on Friday. More
August 18, 2012
Jailing Pussy Riot in Russia
Janice Shaw Crouse
The punk rock group entered a Russian sanctuary with the intent to insult Christians. Now that they're being held accountable, they claim that it's all someone else's fault. More
August 18, 2012
Too Much Ado about China
Stephen Mauzy
Like most fears propagated by political opportunists, fears over China are overwrought and overdone. More
August 18, 2012
Lemonade Freedom Day
Orit Sklar
As cities crack down on lemonade stands, the all-American first job for children, today marks the beginning of the resistance: Lemonade Freedom Day. More
August 18, 2012
Twilight of the Olympic Idols
David A. Eisenberg
The Olympics are a spectacle not for the gods, but for ourselves. How the Games have fallen. More
August 18, 2012
Redefining Normal Is Bad for Your Health
Jeffery J. Ventrella
There is a price to be paid for ignoring the fixed natural order of things. More
August 18, 2012
Right to Work and Individual Rights
Sylvia Bokor
How much better off is the Right to Work citizen than his union-constrained counterpart? More
August 18, 2012
You Can Pick Only Two
Jim Yardley
There's an old adage in business that goes "Price! Quality! Delivery! -- Pick Two." It's time our government learned that one. More
August 18, 2012
The Coming Battle of Ideologies
John McLaughlin
Barack Obama continues to intensify the bold lines between a collectivist state of perpetual unemployment and a land of opportunity where free enterprise reigns. More
August 17, 2012
Political Fog Finally Lifts
Jay Schalin
At long last, the decades-long attempt by both parties to blur ideological lines has come to a halt. The Democratic Party's liberalism has now reached the tipping point where members can no longer contain their radical fervor. More
August 17, 2012
Obama's Impact on Race Relations in America
Lee Cary
America's first post-racial president has damaged race relations in the nation. More
August 17, 2012
Obama and the Other Side of Imperialism
James Lewis
The craving for power is an ancient disease. Human beings don't change just because they memorize a few new platitudes. They just put on new hats and shout new slogans. More
August 17, 2012
Obama Campaign's Toxic Fundraising Letter
Fay Voshell
Encapsulates the divisive domestic and foreign policies of the Obama administration in a few toxic sentences. More
August 17, 2012
Newt on the Recent and Distant Past
Jeff Lipkes
AT asked the former speaker: why isn't Newt Gingrich being nominated in Tampa at the end of the month? More
August 17, 2012
Iran's Khamenei and Israel's Casus Belli
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
Americans should thank, not criticize, Israel if Israelis defend themselves. More
August 17, 2012
A Brave Challenge to Sharia in Egypt
Nonie Darwish
Could this be the real Arab Spring? The Muslim world is now in shock over seeing a YouTube post of an Egyptian young man doing the unthinkable on camera: tearing up the Quran and putting it in the trash. More
August 16, 2012
Obama 'Intellectually Exhausted, Out of Ideas, and Out of Energy'
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Mitt Romney's clarity, revealing his identity as a leader, was the act of choosing Paul Ryan. The Paul Ryan choice was liberating. More
August 16, 2012
Obama's Shared Prosperity: A Euphemism Wrapped in a Lie
Daren Jonescu
Leftism is not, and never has been, about "sharing," or "compassion," or any of the other moral euphemisms progressives use to hoodwink the intellectually and morally lazy. It always has been about that gun pointed at the prosperous -- and, ultimately, at everyone. More
August 16, 2012
The GOP Now Owns the Medicare Issue
Rob Miller
The Democrats can lie, dissemble and rant, but they can't change a basic truth. They can either defend ObamaCare, which was designed to destroy Medicare, or they can disavow ObamaCare.They can't do both. More
August 16, 2012
What Washington Does Not See
Bruce Walker
Wealth in America is becoming like wealth in the Soviet Union, or in any other empire ruled from a distant and indifferent imperial capital with no real interest in its subjects becoming prosperous. More
August 16, 2012
From the Giving Pledge to Totalitarianism
Arnon Rosenthal
Unless we defend the moral right of the rich to own and enjoy all of their property without fear or guilt, we will not have the moral right to keep and enjoy ours, and the U.S. will cease to exist as a free country. More
August 16, 2012
The Ghost of Solyndra: Still Haunting Taxpayers
W.A. Beatty
Ninety-five point five percent of Barack Obama's taxpayer-funded Solyndra "investment" may be gone, but we get our consolation prize in the announcement of seven new green boondoggle projects. More
August 16, 2012
Royal Waivers from Passed Law
Bruce Johnson
A disturbing trend in the attitude and actions of this administration is the disregard for passed legislation. More
August 15, 2012
The Childishness of the American Left
Steve McCann
The American left is the most self-indulgent, arrogant and spoiled group of people on the face of the earth. More
August 15, 2012
True Colors: Our Post-Constitutional, Liberal Fundamentalist President
Jim Gammon
As the years go by, our president exposes more and more of his true philosophy, Liberal Fundamentalism -- a distinct extremist faith-based religion in which no rules are written and yet no compromise is acceptable. More
August 15, 2012
Obama's Hungry Children
Jeffrey Folks
Death by starvation is not a pretty sight. But that's what the president's ethanol mandate means for children in the world's poorest countries. One word from Obama could end this madness. More
August 15, 2012
Enter Eliot Ness
Pamela Geller
Eliot Ness is running for vice president of the United States. Chicago gang, beware. More
August 15, 2012
Ego-Death on Concourse C
Deborah C. Tyler & Theresa S.
The TSA is stripping all of us of our dignity, all the while rendering us too afraid to do anything about it. More
August 15, 2012
Americans are Anti-Intellectual Because...
Christopher Chantrill
A liberal friend had asked me, as her conservative go-to guy, why America is anti-intellectual. The answer, I finally realized, was obvious. But nothing is obvious until you collide with the truth. More
August 15, 2012
Mia Love: The GOP's Rising Star in Utah's 4th Congressional District
Tom Thurlow
"Obama basically said that success is not about individual effort, and that is ridiculous. My dad scrubbed toilets. He did it himself. Obama didn't scrub toilets for him." More
August 14, 2012
Obama's Strange Dependence on Valerie Jarrett
Karin McQuillan
Valerie Jarrett is the most powerful woman in Washington. She has guided the president's decisions on health care, the budget, the stimulus, the deficit, foreign affairs... More
August 14, 2012
Zakaria and Harvard's Culture of Corruption: 3.0
Jack Cashill
A whole lotta plagiarism going on, and nobody held to account. More
August 14, 2012
Fiasco: Islamists purge Egyptian Army
James Lewis
Don't expect our navel-gazing media to take much notice, but our national security has just hit an Arctic iceberg. Radical Islamists have just conducted a massive Blitzkrieg against the Egyptian Army, police, intelligence apparatus, and now the media. More
August 14, 2012
Is the Roll Out of the Ryan Pick Already Spinning Out of Control?
Tara Servatius
In the two news cycles since the pick, it has become clear that handling the very foreseeable fallout from the Ryan vice presidential pick is far above the current capabilities of the Romney campaign. More
August 14, 2012
Will Romney Learn from the Palin Debacle?
Timothy C. Daughtry
What will the Romney campaign do when the left cranks up its slime machine and turns it on Paul Ryan? More
August 14, 2012
Paul Ryan and the Republican Future
Bruce Walker
Congressman Paul Ryan, now crown prince of the Republican Party, shows just how close we have come to victory. More
August 14, 2012
Standard Chartered Bank and Iran. Yawn?
Shoshana Bryen
The banking equivalent of pornography. So much for Western solidarity on the big issues. More
August 13, 2012
The Real Danger of the Obama Campaign Strategy
Greg Lewis
Democrats' scorched-earth, take-no-prisoners campaign is not a sign that they're desperate; it's who they are. They're the most subversive, dirtiest enemy America has. More
August 13, 2012
Paul Ryan Naysayers: Whom Were They Hoping For?
Daren Jonescu
Liberals dislike him for the best reason -- namely, because they fear him. But the very fact that the GOP establishment approves of someone is now regarded by some conservatives as prima facie grounds for suspicion. More
August 13, 2012
Into the Storm
Robert Morrison
Romney might have tried to find a safe harbor. But he didn't. He brought the fighting Wisconsin congressman onto the platform with him. And let Paul Ryan come out swinging. The only safe course is to head straight into the storm. More
August 13, 2012
Obama's Three-Tiered Wealth Redistribution Plan: Individual, Regional, and Global
Lee Cary
Remember -- as a presidential candidate, Obama promised to "change the world." More
August 13, 2012
Romney's Run Starts at Tampa
J. Robert Smith
You say there ain't no cure for the summertime blues? Oh, yes, there is. More
August 13, 2012
The Keys to the Climate Debate
David M.W. Evans
Hardly anyone knows that two thirds of the warming predicted by the climate models comes from assumed changes in humidity and clouds, and only one third comes directly from the extra carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases. More
August 13, 2012
Medicare and Medicaid: RIP
Deane Waldman
What does Washington do when one of its programs fails? Answer: enlarge it! More
August 12, 2012
Paul Ryan and the Triumph of Math
Clarice Feldman
"Obama's most horrifying nightmare" brought to life More
August 12, 2012
Ryan Pick Targets Key Demographic
Tara Servatius
The perfect alternative to Obama for desperate, young, unemployed voters. Chip away at the demographic to raise the kind of doubts that lead a millennial or Gen Y member who would never vote for a Republican to simply stay home. More
August 12, 2012
Apocalypse Soon
Richard A. Baehr
A review of The Last Israelis by Noah Beck. More
August 12, 2012
A Train Ride with a Young Progressive
Fay Voshell
How sad! More
August 12, 2012
A Mosque Is Not Like a Church or a Synagogue
Janet Levy
The marked proliferation of mosques in the U.S. since 9/11 should raise a red flag for Americans. More
August 12, 2012
The European Court of Human Rights and Free-Speech Schizophrenia
Tommaso Virgili
When it comes to free speech, it appears that the ECHR can't figure out its own position from one day to the next. More
August 12, 2012
Filmmaker Dennis M. Lynch Exposes the Illusory Fence "Protecting" Our Border
Robert Small
From one forgotten 21-year-old vote to a hard-hitting documentary, Dennis Lynch has truly undergone a political metamorphosis over illegal immigration. More
August 12, 2012
Is Obama Just or Unjust?
Jack Kerwick
One thing is certain: President Barack Obama is not a "nice guy." Stop conceding the point. More
August 12, 2012
Saudi Leadership: A Continual Failure
Ali H. Alyami
The Saudi people want freedom and an end to oppression. However, they are becoming increasingly convinced that violent action might be the only avenue available for securing their basic human rights. More
August 12, 2012
Three Truths to Consider This November
Simon de Hundehutte
Every once in a while, America has to be like Steve McQueen in that scene from the 1973 film Papillon, where he sticks his head through his prison bars and asks, "How do I look?" More
August 11, 2012
The Soul-Crushing Scorched-Earth Battle for Gay Marriage
Robert Oscar Lopez
The gay marriage movement has finally crossed the line into insanity. They must burn their own villages to save them from their phantasmal bullies. More
August 11, 2012
Teachers' Unions in Action
Gary Jason
From extortion to sexual abuse, we can expect only the finest conduct from public-employee teachers' unions across the nation. More
August 11, 2012
Meaningless Words and Phrases
Jeremy Meister
The empty rhetoric is getting out of hand. What does anyone mean when they say these things? More
August 11, 2012
Doubling Our Votes
Carol Brown
If each of us can flip just one voter to our side, we can double the power of our votes on election day. Wait! Don't start rolling your eyes. I used to be a liberal. There are ways to inspire this kind of transition in others. More
August 11, 2012
Political Legitimacy and the Special Interest State
James V. DeLong
The current state of American politics is even worse than most people want to admit. More
August 11, 2012
For Us or against Us
Matthew May
A vote for incumbent president Barack Obama in November is a vote against the United States Constitution. Furthermore, it is a vote for one's own enslavement. More
August 11, 2012
Tyrants Looming: Obama and the Dictators of South America
Elise Cooper
Our president already has a cozy relationship with the dictatorial dregs of the western hemisphere -- and it will only get worse with a second term. More
August 10, 2012
Why Obama Thought Going Toxic Was a No-Lose Strategy
Tom Trinko
Factor one: the Obama base will believe any lie about Romney. More
August 10, 2012
Will Israel Help Re-Elect Obama?
Lauri B. Regan
Obama may actually be handed a gift in October, and depending upon what he does with that opportunity, it may provide him with a guaranteed win on November 6. More
August 10, 2012
Rooting for the Investor Next Door
Lloyd Marcus
For months, I have witnessed Tony and his brother working on their investment property. America used to cheer guys like him. More
August 10, 2012
Psychopaths-in-Chief
James G. Long
Sometimes the leader is crazy. More
August 10, 2012
Does High Unemployment Really Hurt Obama?
Jonathan David Carson
States with high unemployment rates are likely to vote for President Obama, and states with low rates are likely to vote for Governor Romney. What is going on? More
August 10, 2012
Neighbor Spying on Neighbor in Obama's America
Sally Zelikovsky
Barack Obama, meet Pavlik Morosov, hero of the USSR. More
August 10, 2012
Rise Up and Die: Hillary Clinton on Aleppo in February
Shoshana Bryen
If Secretary of State Clinton didn't mean to help the people of Aleppo, she shouldn't have encouraged them to rise up and die. More
August 9, 2012
Mitt's Cayman Island Gift
Andrew Sumereau
Turn the tables on the Obama campaign and seize the tax fairness momentum. More
August 9, 2012
The Ignorant, the Pets, and the Dead: That's the Plan
James V Capua
Obama is, at least, not treating all voters as fools; he is treating only some voters as fools. More
August 9, 2012
Liberal Bigotry
Jerry Shenk
The American left reserves its ugliest bigotry for Christians. When liberals speak or write about practicing Christians, especially evangelical Christians and, in this presidential election year, Mormons, no slander is unacceptable. More
August 9, 2012
Debt Drag
Jeffrey Folks
Only a very cynical politician could repeatedly promise to slash the federal deficit while opposing all genuine attempts to do so. When simple words lose their meanings, as they have for Obama, nothing remains to anchor policy to reality. More
August 9, 2012
The Lawyers Party
Bruce Walker
There's a vicious cycle in America: politicians make up onerous laws and regulations, and lawyers get rich exploiting them. But the situation is even worse when the politicians are the lawyers -- or in other words, when you have the Democratic Party. More
August 9, 2012
Could Federal Spending Reach 20% of GDP by 2016?
Fred Bauer
Some on the left have assailed a Wall Street Journal op-ed by top Romney economic adviser Glenn Hubbard claiming that Mitt Romney's economic plans set the goal of having federal expenditures be 20% of GDP by 2016. More
August 9, 2012
The Left-Wing Money Machine
Joseph Smith
Democrats like to paint Republicans as the party of big money, when in reality the progressive money machine vastly outweighs conservative sources of funds. More
August 8, 2012
Harry Reid and Alinsky's Thirteenth Rule
Cameron Reddy
Found in the penumbra of Rules for Radicals More
August 8, 2012
Let's Talk about Inequality, Liberals
Christopher Chantrill
Our liberal friends like to talk about inequality, and we know why. But there's a particular type of inequality that they refuse to talk about. More
August 8, 2012
Obama Says He Loves You, Middle Class
Richard Butrick
Most of the time. But not always. More
August 8, 2012
Mitt's Lesson on Discretion
Richard F. Miniter
Mitt Romney's refusal to supply ten years of tax returns is an important defense of privacy, just as it is being lost by nearly everyone. More
August 8, 2012
Am I a 'Homophobe'?
Karen Norling
Homosexuality has never stood between me, David, Marcia, Sean, Michael, or Prof. Hathaway. Would it stand between me and you? More
August 8, 2012
Demonizing Romney
Janice Shaw Crouse
If Hollywood put out a casting call for a leading man to play the president of the United States, Mitt Romney would fit the bill to perfection. More
August 8, 2012
To Vet or Not to Vet Huma Abedin
Eileen F. Toplansky
The Muslim Brotherhood is dedicated to annihilating American values. Why are we so blithely inviting the fox into the chicken coop? More
August 7, 2012
Liars, Damned Liars, and Harry Reid
Dov Fischer
Harry Reid wants to see more of Mitt Romney's past income tax filings. Debbie Wasserman Schultz wants to see 23 years of his taxes. This, from the die-hard supporters of a candidate who will not release his college transcripts or so much more. More
August 7, 2012
A Muslim Agent of Influence?
James Lewis
Imagine a fun, charming, Westernized Muslim with no visible means of support, but with friends in wealthy and influential places. He looks and acts like the pied piper from the Brothers Grimm fairy stories. Just havin' fun. More
August 7, 2012
Barack Obama, Harry Reid, and American Insolvency
Steve McCann
Barack Obama has nearly succeeded in remaking the country into the worst of European socialist states. More
August 7, 2012
Obama's Tech Fallacy
Stephen Mauzy
President Obama embraces a philosophy that is the enemy of technological progress. More
August 7, 2012
Obama Trying to Buy Allies in Syrian Revolution
Shoshana Bryen
Another case of trying to buy influence among people we don't know and expecting that they will later behave in ways that suit us. Buying influence or buying trouble? More
August 7, 2012
The 1% Solution
William L. Gensert
The 1% are running and ruining America. But as usual, Obama has it backwards. He thinks the 1% are the wealthy. More
August 7, 2012
Little League Lawsuit Epitomizes a Big League Problem
Anthony W. Hager
The connection between risk and reward is a common element in economic and personal liberty, which helps explain why some people work so hard to disjoin them. More
August 6, 2012
What Would Che Think of Same-Sex Marriage?
Jack Cashill
Progressives may embrace the gay movement now, but it is only a tactic. They want conflict. They want chaos. They want to undermine the last great bulwark against socialism, biblical religion. And they don't care what happens to gays in the process. More
August 6, 2012
The Morphing of the Tea Party
Lee Cary
The Tea Party movement morphed from protest signs to campaign signs. Progressives now see it as their greatest threat. More
August 6, 2012
The Obama Syndrome?
Jim Yardley
At what point does a disorder become a danger to the person suffering it, or worse, a danger to those around them? More
August 6, 2012
Obama Campaign Video Touts Dubious Green Energy 'Success' Story
Peter Wilson
The Obama-Biden campaign's model manufacturing company does not manufacture wind turbines. It has a moratorium on its one commercial project, and has been struggling for over eight years to get a couple lousy windmills built. More
August 6, 2012
Obama and the Ethics of Public Speaking
Eileen F. Toplansky
Clearly blatant contempt for the truth is one kind of dishonesty but more subtle forms of dishonesty are just as unethical. More
August 6, 2012
When Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton Insulted Palestinian Culture
Edward Olshaker
While that one line in Romney's speech was labeled a diplomatic blunder, a disastrous gaffe, and even "deeply offensive" by the mainstream media, Hillary Clinton's far more blistering rhetoric was a non-story that barely turns up at all in an internet search. More
August 6, 2012
Once Again, Elites Think They Know Best
Kim Zigfeld
Watch out, Mr. and Mrs. America: Spanish celebrity chef Jose Andres and the New York Times are worried about what you have been eating, and they intend to make you change your ignorant ways. More
August 5, 2012
Tea Party Unbound
Clarice Feldman
When the public is angry and organized against the ruling classes and the media ignores the phenomenon, the rebellion does not die.
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August 5, 2012
A New Documentary Exposes the U.N.'s DNA
Lauri B. Regan
A fascinating, disturbing, and often humorous ride through the corruption, criminal activity, ineffectual bureaucracy, and profound uselessness of an institution that was initially created to fight the bad guys and address the problems related to war and peace More
August 5, 2012
Economic Inequality is a Small Price to Pay for Staying Human
Oleg Atbashian
It isn't enough to know that capitalism is moral and socialism is not. We must also know how to prove it to the rest of the world. If we don't do it soon, nothing else will matter More
August 5, 2012
America and Divine Intervention
Lloyd Marcus
What is my response to all the odds appearing overwhelmingly in Obama's favor? Two words: "But God..." More
August 5, 2012
Liberal Decay
Jeffrey Folks
The transformation of liberalism from an earnest though deeply misguided crusade into a corrupt politics of influence peddling has been going on for at least a half century More
August 5, 2012
Misreading the Quran
Jay Schalin
In an era when jihadists attack, why are narrowly focused literary scholars, who think the most interesting facet of the Quran is its rhyme schemes, so influential in academia? More
August 5, 2012
Black and Right: Forgotten Black Conservative, George S. Schuyler
Jack Kerwick
Meet the twentieth century conservative black scholar whose memory can't fade fast enough the black establishment More
August 5, 2012
The Progressive Left's Secular Theocracy
Jonathan Wakefield
Who are the real "theocrats" in the ideological battle between Tea Partiers and progressives? More
August 5, 2012
The Real Price of Middle Eastern Oil
Shoshana Bryen & Stephen D. Bryen
The best way to truly cheapen gasoline is often far too politically incorrect to talk about. More
August 5, 2012
The Other White Meat
William L. Gensert
This is the essence of a progressive; they are always willing to allow those with whom they disagree the option of doing as they are told More
August 5, 2012
What is a U.N. Promise Worth? The Cost of the U.N.'s Games
Allan Gerson
Is the provision of the most basic human rights to be considered a luxury, an act of "generosity" by the provider? The U.N. seems to think so. More
August 5, 2012
Where is John Galt?
Gene Schwimmer
Will we soon find Ayn Rand's anti-hero in the real world? More
August 5, 2012
No Logical Solution
Yonatan Silverman
The Palestinian Authority isn't governed by logical political thinking. So how can we expect a logical peace between it and Israel? More
August 5, 2012
Atomic Angst: Remembering the Last Year in Which Nuclear War Shook Us
Richard Ravalli
A look back on what life was like when we all thought a Soviet nuclear bomb could kill us at any second. More
August 5, 2012
Hungary Vexed by Specter of Anti-Semitism
Jared Feldschreiber
Must we worry that Hungary will fall back into bad -- or rather, evil -- habits? More
August 5, 2012
Defending Free Speech Leaves Top Obama Department of Justice Official Speechless
Andrew E. Harrod
How hard should it be for the Department of Justice to commit to forbidding anti-blasphemy laws in the United States? More
August 5, 2012
Tough Times Ahead for Israel
Elise Cooper
Several experts concur that Israel (and the U.S.) will have to think long and hard when it comes to what to do about Iran. More
August 4, 2012
Shirking Responsibility
W.A. Beatty
The way we normal folks think about responsibility seems to be very different from how our president views it. More
August 4, 2012
For Whom Beck's Bell Tolls
Marina Baldwin
So what happened at Glenn Beck's "Restoring Love" rally in Dallas last week? More
August 4, 2012
Obama and the Ghost of Faulkner
M. Catharine Evans
The ghost of William Faulkner has appeared in the oddest of places ever since Barack Obama entered the public consciousness. The president's speech writers and others have purposely summoned Faulkner to aid them in developing Obama as a transcendent racial figure. The 2008 election... More
August 4, 2012
Veepstakes: The Case for Jindal
Bruce Walker
Executive experience, leadership, health care expertise, and sheer brilliance all recommend Bobby Jindal as a running mate for Mitt. More
August 4, 2012
The Dark Knight and Other Violent Films Do Not Cause Rampage Killings
Kyle Becker
It's time to put this ridiculous fantasy to rest. More
August 4, 2012
Yes Who Can?
Keith Riler
The upcoming presidential election is a choice between "Yes you can" and "Yes we can." More
August 4, 2012
When Being an American Meant Being an American
Christopher Paslay
"Beat those commie bastards." These were the inspirational words of Herb Brooks, coach of the United States 1980 gold medal men's ice hockey team, as he prepared his troop of young athletes to go into battle against the Soviet Union. More
August 4, 2012
Women Beat Men on IQ Tests for First Time. Why?
Bruce Deitrick Price
Perhaps women do have a little more patience than men. With, for example, education-related nonsense. So it's a safe prediction they'll do better in today's public schools. More
August 4, 2012
The Order of Playtime
James E. Miller
Spontaneous order is a phenomenon found within all aspects of human interaction. More
August 4, 2012
Raoul Wallenberg's Legacy for America's Patriots
Phil Orenstein
On the centennial of his birthday, we celebrate a man who stood up to evil, and we think about how to emulate him in these troubling times. More
August 4, 2012
It's up to Cuban-Americans to save Hispanics from las mentiras, or the lies of the Dem left.
Silvio Canto Jr
Ted Cruz's victory in Texas, as well as the success of Marco Rubio, put Cuban-Americans on the front page of American politics. May they use the spotlight wisely! More
August 4, 2012
ObamaCare: The Most Recent in a Parade of Horribles
Jon N. Hall
The Supreme Court's salvage operation on ObamaCare may have opened up a can of worms. But it's not without precedent. More
August 4, 2012
Romney, JFK, FDR, and Al Smith
Allan C. Stover
How can we connect these men? The answer is simple: religion and money. More
August 4, 2012
'Why Not ObamaCare?'
Joe Herring
We conservatives had better provide those folks with an understandable answer to that question, or we will live with the slow-motion horror of collectivist medicine for decades to come. More
August 4, 2012
The Perspective of a Lifetime on Atmospheric Modeling
Anthony J. Sadar
Realism and humility about the limitations of climate modeling must set in soon with enough scientists and those of the general public who care enough to pay attention. More
August 3, 2012
My Black Dad and Chick-fil-A
Lloyd Marcus
I jump on every opportunity to respectfully challenge my 84-year-old black dad's loyalty to Obama. And I think Chick-fil-A helped me make some progress! More
August 3, 2012
Why Muslims Must Hate Jews
Nonie Darwish
Islam has a major existential problem. Without Jew-hatred, Islam would self-destruct. More
August 3, 2012
Mitt Meets Mainstream Media Mindset
Steve McCann
With one voice, the Mainstream Media proclaim Mitt Romney's overseas tour a disaster, hoping to damage his standing. But does it matter anymore? More
August 3, 2012
Conservatives Have a Secret
Daren Jonescu
Can conservatives be revolutionaries? Given the level of crisis into which civilization has fallen, is "conservatism" up to the task of radical change? More
August 3, 2012
The Capital Strike
James Lewis
Our economic troubles, and the ones in Europe, are not some Act of God that nobody could have prevented. Years and years of economic misrule and exploitation by leftists are taking their toll. More
August 3, 2012
Here Comes the 'Hispanic Obama'
Tom Tancredo
The Democrats plan the same sort of debut used to launch Barack Obama's presidential prospects for San Antonio's Mayor Julian Castro. Don't buy the hype. More
August 3, 2012
Fed to the Sharks by Political Correctness
Evan Mackey
Why are so many people getting dangerously close to deadly animals? More
August 2, 2012
The Man Is a Sneak
Richard Butrick
When it comes to Barack Obama, there is just no other word for it. More
August 2, 2012
Obama's Body Count
Michael Widlanski
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton feel that Osama bin Laden's death and the drone attacks show that they have mastered national security and foreign policy. They are wrong. More
August 2, 2012
No Thanks, We'll Do It Our Way
Jim Yardley
The Founders created a mechanism that has prevented a second American Revolution for nearly 240 years. Time to revive it. More
August 2, 2012
The Narcissistic Style in Liberal Politics
Timothy C. Daughtry
What are we to make of the liberal tendency to blame the conservative movement for violent acts that have nothing to do with conservatives? Does the left's obsession with blaming conservatives suggest that a kind of paranoid style has infected American liberalism? More
August 2, 2012
Six Years of 'Bush Country,' Six Years of 'OPRAH Land'
Jim Guirard
It is absolutely crucial to explain to American voters what Barack Obama really inherited in January of 2009. More
August 2, 2012
Does NYT/CBS Poll Mean Shenanigans for the Sunshine State?
William Tate
In what could be a portent of things to come, the media is already playing games with numbers in Florida. More
August 2, 2012
The Olympics and Feminist-Style Reporting
Selwyn Duke
Part of the effort to portray women as the same as men and, when possible and beneficial, as superior. More
August 1, 2012
Romney's Apology Tour
Pamela Geller
Mitt Romney's recent triumphal tour of Britain, Israel, and Poland struck me as a much-needed and most welcome apology tour for Barack Obama's abject abandonment and humiliation of our most loyal and trusted allies. More
August 1, 2012
Hillary Clinton: America's Worst Secretary of State
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
There's some stiff competition for the title, but the former first lady has lately surged ahead. More
August 1, 2012
It's All about the Team. Time to Fire the Coach.
Burgess Owens
Fan loyalty is a wonderful thing, but when the coach lets down the team and the fans, it is time to bring in new leadership with a new approach. More
August 1, 2012
The Crime Issue
Karl Spence
Why not reach for the one social issue that, so far from putting the GOP at a disadvantage, is proven poison for Democrats? More
August 1, 2012
Oy Vey! Nancy Pelosi Wants to Protect Me from Being Exploited
Dov Fischer
Nancy Pelosi is concerned about my being exploited by the Republicans. Actually, people try to exploit me every day. More
August 1, 2012
What's Wrong with Big City Mayors?
Doug Mainwaring
High-profile progressives across the country have been humiliating themselves over a chain of chicken sandwich shops. More
August 1, 2012
Romney's Jerusalem Doctrine
Ted Belman
By acknowledging he was in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, Mitt Romney laid out a Middle East policy path for his presidency, should he be elected. More
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