Sarah Palin, A Modern Cincinnatus?

by Roger Kimball

What’s really disturbing about this whole little drama has less to do with the governor’s decision to leave office than with the behavior and unspoken assumptions of the press.

The Storm Ahead in Iran

by Michael Ledeen

Make no mistake — the pressure is still building and could explode again any moment.

Robert S. McNamara, Dead at 93

by Richard Fernandez

To the end of his days, McNamara fought a personal war within himself over Vietnam.

2012: Myths and Misconceptions

by Adam Graham

Myth: Sarah Palin is finished after resigning as governor of Alaska.

What's the Last Thing Honduras Needs?

by Claudia Rosett

A visit from the president of the United Nations General Assembly.

The End of Independence Day?

by Mary Grabar

Obama's campaign to erase individuality and ambition reminds me of my old life in communist Slovenia.

PJM Political: A Tale Of Two States' Economies

by Ed Driscoll

The Fourth of July podcast edition of Pajamas' weekly show on Sirius-XM Satellite Radio examines California's budget woes, followed by Glenn Reynolds' interview with Gov. Rick Perry of Texas on his state's remarkably resilient economy. And much more!

Palin Steps Down: Is It Over for Her?

by Stephen Green

The stunning announcement may spell doom for her political future. (Read more from Ed Driscoll here.)

Gay Pride, Gay Marriage, and Israel: A Tale of Two Cities

by Stephanie L. Freid

For a country with heavily religion-infused politics, gay couples in Israel enjoy an impressive number of legal rights.

The Washington Post Pay-to-Play Scandal: Was Anyone Really Surprised?

by Roger Kimball

The real story has as much to do with journalistic irrelevance as journalistic integrity. (Also read Ed Driscoll's Credibility: You're Doing it Wrong, MSM)

Former NFL QB Steve McNair Found Shot To Death

by Ed Driscoll

The former Tennessee Titans quarterback was 36; early details are that he apparently suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the head in downtown Nashville.

Palin Commits Political Suicide

by Jazz Shaw

Thanks for the show, Sarah. (Also read Richard Fernandez: Northern Surprise)

Storm Clouds on the Fourth of July

by Roger L Simon

I love my country. And maybe it’s because I love it so much that I am so depressed.

A-meh-rica Rising: Lost Perspective, Willful Ignorance

by Clarendon

Can we fight the fall or will be the "Generation That Lost It All"?

This July 4, Stand for the Unalienable Rights of the Hondurans

by Val Prieto

Support the Hondurans as they fight for the very rights we celebrate on Independence Day.

The American Metamorphosis

by Victor Davis Hanson

We are in the chrysalis stage — and we will come out looking very different than when we entered the Obama cocoon.

Glenn Beck's Dose of Common Sense for America

by Bernard Chapin

Love him or hate him, Beck understands what the country needs most right now.

A Modest Proposal for Dealing with the Traitors Who Imperil Our Planet

by Jonathan Swift

PJM is proud to bring ye another Swiftian proposition to deal with the climate traitors in our midst.

Trickle Down Despair: Lessons From a Peruvian Hospital Bed

by David Kirkham

A first-hand, near-death look at socialism in 1980s Peru.

Eddie Adams: War Photographer

by Christian Toto

A new documentary presents the career of Eddie Adams, who took some of the world's most well-known images of horror.

Did Obama Score a Victory at Sea vs. North Korea?

by Gordon G. Chang

A suspect cargo ship is returning home. (Also read Claudia Rosett: "Not Helpful")

The Fog Is Not Lifting: New DVD Whitewashes Islamism

by Sid Shahid

A video being distributed to counter Obsession is nothing but Islamist propaganda.

The Constitution's Final Edit

by Clayton E. Cramer

Who made it? And why?

A New Chavez in Honduras?

by Richard Fernandez

Zelaya appears to be riding a tide of resentment against the elite to position himself as a populist strongman.

Palin Resignation Shocks Political World

by Joy McCann

The timing of this decision is very odd for someone who is trying to execute a strategy to get into the White House in 2013.

The Real Michael Jackson Disappeared Long Ago

by Michael S. Malone

The pop icon's death got me thinking about another era in my life in which his music was part of the soundtrack. (Also read Roger L. Simon: Mainstream Media Michael Jackson Obsession Continues to Top Itself)

In Washington, Conservatives Are Never Really 'In Power'

by Hans A. von Spakovsky

The GOP is always vastly outnumbered in the executive branch's bureaucracy — no matter who is president.

How to Talk to Reporters at Your Tea Party

by Cynthia Yockey

A little preparation can help you get your message out properly. (Sign up as a citizen reporter for PJTV here.)

What Was That About Jobs, Madam Speaker?

by Jennifer Rubin

After pitching new spending programs as job creation, the horrendous unemployment numbers spell trouble for Dems.

Tech's Repressive Dark Side Threatens Us All

by Tom Blumer

What do Iran, China, and the U.S. have in common? More than you might think.

Bon Jovi Isn't Giving Up on Iran's Green Revolution — and Neither Should You

by Ryan Mauro

The rocker's timely cover of "Stand by Me" is a reminder that Iranians still need us to stand by them.