How Many Houses Does McCain Own?

by Richard Miniter

The senator should have said: "My wife owns them all."

PETA Becomes a Parody of Itself

by Michele Catalano

Extreme activism ultimately backfires.

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Let’s Not Rush into Cold War II

by Mark Safranski

Policy toward Russia should be governed by our strategic interests, not heated rhetoric over Georgia.

Is The Rocker a Crowd Pleaser?

by Kyle Smith

Rainn Wilson's new comedy is as predictable as a Whitesnake song.

Ask Dr. Helen: Workplace Discrimination Against Men

by Helen Smith

It's high time for men to start fighting back against this ugly trend.

Obama’s Punitive Liberalism

by Roger Kimball

Why treating success as a form of failure is wrong.

Hillary and Barack, or the Tortoise and the Hare

by Victor Davis Hanson

Obama will still be nominated, but Hillary will play Medea, Lady Macbeth, and Joan of Arc all in one at the convention.

The Impending eBay/Amazon Clash

by Michael S. Malone

The two big shopping success stories of the Web are on a collision course.

Dear NBC Olympics Anchors: A Little Patriotism Wouldn’t Kill You

by Melissa Clouthier

Sour-faced Bob Costas and Cris Collinsworth should take a lesson from the enthusiastic, America-loving Bela Karolyi.

Seven States that Will Decide the Election

by Ari J. Kaufman

Conquering these battleground states means victory in November.

The Smart Veep Pick for Obama

by Ron Rosenbaum

One choice would be hailed as brilliant.

Will Rank-and-File Democrats Vote for Obama?

by Pam Meister

There might be some serious soul-searching on November 4.

FBI Reportedly Investigating Ehud Olmert

by Lisa Goldman

The soon-to-be-former Israeli prime minister's legal woes may extend to the U.S.

Democratic Party Crashers Target Denver

by Bridget Johnson

They will do what they can to disrupt next week's convention.

David Zucker Commits Hollywood Treason

by John Nolte

The film industry's blacklist is dead — unless you happen to be openly conservative.

Guess Who’s Opening the DNC?

by Phyllis Chesler

Obama's invitation to Jimmy Carter is neither wise nor moral.

Government Workers Immune from Economic Realities

by Steven Greenhut

You might worry about retirement, but bureaucrats and safety workers in Orange County, CA, sure don't.

China’s Revealing Spectacle of Lies

by Josh Strawn

With communism comes an almost pathological need to propagandize on an Olympic scale.

Why Obama is Slipping

by Richard Miniter

No, it's not because of racism.

Obama the Divider

by Bernard Chapin

Whatever happened to the candidate once touted as a post-racial uniter?

Political Speech Not as Free as You Think

by Hans A. von Spakovsky

Daring to display homemade signs could get you a visit from the FEC.

The ‘Cone of Silence’ Non-Story

by Richard Miniter

Rick Warren asked questions the MSM won't ask. Now they seek revenge by claiming McCain cheated.

Obama Slips, Slides, and Squirms on Abortion

by Kyle-Anne Shiver

Obama should just admit that he voted against the Illinois Born-Alive Infants Protection Act.

Musharraf Steps Down as Pakistan’s President

by Richard Fernandez

Who will replace him?

Helen Thomas’ Parade of Presidents

by Christian Toto

The White House press corps fixture was never famous for nuance — or objectivity.

Muslim Marriage Contracts: Equality or PR Stunt?

by Mary Jackson

Yet another attempt to make Sharia law more palatable to Britons.

Russian Aggression Carries High Cost for NASA

by Rand Simberg

U.S.-Russian cooperation in space could become a casualty of war.

Elizabeth Edwards: Tragic Heroine or Enabling Conspirator?

by Rebecca Steinitz

America is disgusted by the behavior of John Edwards — but the jury is still out on his wife.

Russia Cuts Georgia in Half

by Richard Fernandez

With no direct way of pushing Russian troops out — the U.S. must get creative about pressuring Putin.