What Is Iran Planning for Thursday?
Some kind of attack against Israel? A massive crackdown on the opposition?
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The grassroots, “never-done-this-before” sense of excitement and empowerment is the first thing that really hits you at tea party events. (See also PJTV: "Grand Old (Tea) Party: The People Are Furious and the Party Must Understand Why.") |
Some kind of attack against Israel? A massive crackdown on the opposition?
Wilders responds: "This court would not be out of place in a dictatorship."
Representative John Murtha, dead today at 77, will be remembered as both a champion and a libeler of the military. (Also read Ed Driscoll: Jack Murtha, RIP)
Has the supposedly conservative paper got it in for the GOP?
It’s time to bring foreign aid back to domestic shores — and spend it on those who might actually be grateful.
Until the nanny state wades in and ruins the whole thing, darts remains one of your truly American options for entertainment, competition, and opportunity.
The "locavore" movement wants to go back to the future. Way, way back.
A look at Tim Tebow's tale and James O'Keefe's trial by Shuster. Plus Marc Thiessen, Zo and Pat Boone! All refereed this Super Bowl weekend by the J&B QB himself, Stephen Green.
A 1935 poem, written by Charlie's maternal grandfather during the era of the Forgotten Man, still strongly resonates today.
Tomorrow, February 6, a tea party conservative is holding a "money bomb" fundraising day to commemorate Ronald Reagan's 99th.
Say, whatever happened to the Christian missionary who walked into North Korea on Christmas Day?
Meet Aafia Siddiqui, who studied neuroscience at MIT and Brandeis, and was convicted this week of trying to kill American military officers in Afghanistan.
February 4-6 free live stream on PJTV from Nashville of Sarah Palin, Andrew Breitbart, Dana Loesch, Glenn Reynolds and Dr. Helen Smith. Click here to register for full access.
A former federal regulator has some advice on how U.S. companies should respond.
The investigations prompted by Climategate have just started, but scientists involved are already feeling the heat.
Legal proceedings driven by political motivations do not constitute justice. (Also read Roger Kimball: "Building Confidence at the Department of Justice.")
Watch Sonja’s Schmidt’s Left Exposed here. And don’t miss Alfonzo Rachel’s latest ZoNation, here.
Appearances matter, and this doesn't appear good: Penn State is heading toward concluding that Michael Mann's role in Climategate is all a big misperception, a matter of appearances more than substance.
A broken down tourist attraction gets a facelift courtesy of a no-bid contract to a firm specializing in minority set-aside swindles.
Israel needs its allies to step up and help it ward off the attacks from its enemies.
Update: And don't miss Ronald Radosh's take on the Goldstone Report, as well.
Religion of peace? Murderous anti-Semitism and expansive war are inherently Islamic, and are presently fueling the motivations of the Iranian regime. (Part One of a three-part series.)
Despite the wrongheadedness behind the SEC's decisions, some unintended good may come of the regulations.
Do directors and producers know that the special features often only serve to undermine their movies?
Awaiting the call to say "the time for compromise is over," and hoist the Jolly Roger.
Since Prime Minister Maliki understands he cannot rely on U.S. forces to maintain stability, he has thrown in his lot with the Iranians.
A bill before Congress would grant extraordinary power to activist judges to implement an agenda that usurps the power of parents.
A modest proposal to end our long-form 1040 nightmare.
(And check out "Obama: 'never missing an opportunity to miss an opportunity," also from Roger.)
Beck claims that he will admit to errors when he gets something wrong. I’d like to take him up on it.
Shouldn't the United Nations have a much clearer policy to prohibit and penalize conflicts of interest? (Also read Ed Driscoll: "Climategate Scandal Professor Contemplated Suicide" and Roger L. Simon: "Gore: Defend Your Oscar")
This is no ordinary cat. The tortoiseshell tabby can sense when patients are about to die.
The GOP senator challenging Rick Perry in the Texas gubernatorial primary is a wishy-washy woman of the Beltway.
Yes, it’s a mad, mad, mad, mad world, after all — proof positive that the enormous engine of capitalism, when married to the absolute freedom of Western democracy, results in some very funny things indeed.
When will the left-wing commentariat notice that the winds of opinion have changed decisively against them?
Cui bono in the giant metastasizing global warming scam? Help us connect the financial dots.
As the threat of jihad grows, the special relationship is more important than ever.
First, do the science to determine if it works. Then support it with public funds if necessary and not the other way around.
A renowned physicist demolishes a paper by Laurence Tribe, that President Obama played some roll in crafting, on the "revolutionary" aspects and legal implications of 20th century physics.
A sixteen-year-old girl is murdered by her father and grandfather for talking to boys.
Islamic anti-Semitism, from Muhammad to Ahmadinejad. (This is Part Three of a three-part series. Part One is here; Part Two is here )
Khamenei has ordered the massacre of the country’s youth, especially journalists, academics, and activists. (Also read: "Iran Has Nuclear Warhead, Says Soviet Physicist.")
I'm looking forward to my interview with Israel's ambassador to the United States and, in the interactive spirit of PJM, I solicit your questions.
If the goal of pro-choice America is to reduce the number of abortions, why does anyone have a problem with quarterback Tim Tebow's Super Bowl ad?
Roger Kimball on Ayn Rand, Whittaker Chambers, and Theodore Dalrymple.
(And click here to watch Mark Hemingway's interview with Rand biographer Jennifer Burns at PJTV.)
President Obama has avoided the mistakes of Bill Clinton and gotten the military and important congressmen to go along with ending DADT.
Luring fighters out of the group? Good. Bringing the Taliban back into the mainstream? Not so good.
Who would have thought Chinese state-run media could give more thorough coverage of Climategate than the U.S. MSM?