Where Has the Obama Thrill Gone?
Righteous anger over serial apologies and bows abroad, massive borrowing and deficit spending, and government takeovers of private spheres of life — is swelling up in the electorate.
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Righteous anger over serial apologies and bows abroad, massive borrowing and deficit spending, and government takeovers of private spheres of life — is swelling up in the electorate.
Sarah Palin's triumphal passage through heavy GOP districts has all the trappings of a political campaign.
There's too much riding on global warming for its political support to die quickly.
Our congressmen are no fools. They know government-run medicine hasn’t worked in Canada and the UK.
They won't carry Palin, but they will sell these.
Leaders of a nonviolent Columbus mosque finger local al-Shabaab supporters — who want control of the mosque — for intimidation by arson.
Where the Gipper used his gifts of communication to inspire his audience, Palin unfortunately uses her talents to breed anger and resentment.
Though less ideological than previous Iraq war film efforts, The Messenger suffers from a lack of direction.
The Indian prime minister’s visit to Washington gives Obama a chance to further ties with New Delhi — and to erase the failures of his trip to Asia.
Bill Whittle on bringing KSM To NYC. Dr. Helen on bringing intellectual diversity to academia. Glenn Reynolds interviews The Smart Set. And Roger & Lionel explain how a film wins an Academy Award.
What do World War II, Apple vs. Microsoft, and the Republic of Armenia have in common?
A nondescript, hard-to-find museum that used to be the headquarters of the secret police is a house of horrors.
The man who challenged Al Gore to a debate is furious about the content of the leaked CRU emails — and says why you should be, too.
Fudging results in an attempt to make the world fit one’s preconceptions is beyond the scientific pale and a real crime. (Also read Ed Driscoll: All the News That's Fit to Bury)
The Obama administration could learn a lesson in fortitude from the Maliki government.
LAPD's new chief, Charlie Beck, was installed with a heavy dose of revisionist history that may not bode well for the future.
Just one of the scandals is the willingness to manipulate data to make a political case.
Taking back our country begins with taking back the minds of our kids from leftist propaganda.
And to think we used to worry that Barbie in a bikini was oppressive to women ...
The hoopla surrounding the upstart lobby doesn't translate into instant political clout.
I can't recall a time when abortion was as high-profile as it's been in 2009.
Sergei Magnitsky, lawyer for a former Putin ally who challenged the regime's corruption, dies in prison after being tortured.
The Chicago congressman's plan isn't perfect, but it's a starting point for a conversation about the issue of comprehensive reform.
BBC confirms that a hack did indeed occur. Is this smoking-gun evidence of global warming data being fabricated? (Also read Richard Fernandez: "The CRU Hack")
Then, Representative Emanuel Cleaver's asinine "Complaint-Free Day" legislation might actually happen on its own.
I was involved with a similar fiasco with Ayaan Hirsi Ali in Holland. Why would Obama risk a constitutional crisis?
A daring U.S. raid kills wanted terrorists in Somalia. Al-Shabaab — al-Qaeda's Somalian proxy — vows revenge.