PJTV and PJM now present a complete database of the Climategate documents with a comment section for readers to respond to the individual entries and a way to rank those entries according to interest level. Also available: a roundup of commentary and videos on the subject and Roger L. Simon on "Climategate: Terrified Liars of the UN"
by Amanda Bowman
For those who lost loved ones on 9/11, and for the safety of our city, New Yorkers must speak out against the decision to try KSM in the Big Apple.
by Roger L Simon
Let's postpone the UN climate change conference in order to closely examine the science in the open. Otherwise, this will be seen as one of history’s great boondoggles.
by Soeren Kern
Could a vote to ban the construction of minarets make the country a target for Islamic terrorism? (Update: Swiss vote to ban construction of new minarets.)
by Candace de Russy
An ominous and hurtful example of the moral blackout that shrouds modern times.
by Michael S. Malone
That's how the bitter feud between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices finally concluded.
Watch the complete Front Page with Allen Barton here.
by Ron Rosenbaum
The symbolic crime against the human rights lawyer should not be allowed to pass unnoticed.
by Roger L Simon
The vote to ban the construction of minarets has the elites alarmed.
Watch the complete Left Exposed with Sonja Schmidt here.
by Ron Rosenbaum
Comparing warming skepticism to Holocaust denial is simply disgusting.
by Bernard Chapin
When all else fails, corrupt Democrats and their media allies play the race card.
by Ed Driscoll
A Thanksgiving weekend look back at some of our Sirius-XM show's most memorable interviews of 2009, featuring Alvin Toffler, Roger L. Simon, Michael Malone, and Ayn Rand biographer Jennifer Burns.
by Terry Hughes
Spending Saturday afternoons with a laptop and scouring the internet for data to prove or disprove the global warming theory. (See full PJM/PJTV coverage of Climategate here.)
by Dan Miller
Honduras succesfully holds its scheduled elections, completing months of refusing to cave to international pressure.
by Bruce Bawer
The kind of people who glow with pride when they hear a terrorist describe their country as a butterfly. (Bruce Bawer will be covering the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen for PJTV/PJM.)
by Victor Davis Hanson
A list of modest suggestions for real change.
by David Solway
It’s time to give Sarah Palin a chance.
by Richard Fernandez
Unbelievably, the original raw data on which global warming theory is based was dumped.
by Matt Patterson
Sit back, brothers, and enjoy the slide.
by Michael Ledeen
The Great Powers sternly demand that Iran be nice. The mullahs give them the finger. Now what?
by Ryan Mauro
Increasingly frequent cases of Muslims running down as many people as possible represent an overlooked form of terrorism. (Also read Phyllis Chesler: The West Begins to Fight Back)
by Myron Ebell
The University of East Anglia's decision sweeps aside years of obstruction, obfuscation, and prevarication.
by Anna Hosbein
"He shouldn’t be allowed to come here because this is the only country on the continent that authorized visas throughout WWII to more than 7,000 Jews who escaped from the Nazi terror."
by Travis McKee
A simple change to ballots could free us from the bipartisan thrall.
by Vincent Gray
IPCC expert reviewer Gray — whose 1,898 comments critical of the 2007 report were ignored — recently found that proof of the fraud was public for years.
by Adam Graham
If we don’t stop rewriting our basic law into gobbledygook that the average person can’t understand, this country faces a dark future.
by Ruben Navarrette Jr.
The former CNN anchor — formerly hostile to Hispanics — is now trying to convince them that he's really one of their amigos.
by Carol Gould
Or do Britons and other Europeans just say that because they are uniquely anti-American?
by James Lewis
Ultimately, the climate frauds were seeking power over our economies, our liberties, and our countries. (See full PJM/PJTV coverage of Climategate here.)