Archive for June, 2008

Social Networking: All Me, All the Time

Saturday, June 28th, 2008 - by Katherine Berry

We all want to believe that our lives are fascinating. But they're not — so quit posting about them.

Read bullet | (35) Comments bullet

The Pinocchios of the Left

Saturday, June 28th, 2008 - by Burt Prelutsky

People of all political persuasions occasionally lie. What boggles my mind is how badly liberals do it.

Read bullet | (45) Comments bullet

Converting the West to Islam Through… Sex?

Saturday, June 28th, 2008 - by Timothy Furnish

Temporary marriage for the Islamization of the West is an idea so crazy it might just work. Who could resist "mut`ah for nothing and chicks for free"?

Read bullet | (64) Comments bullet

Roger L. Simon Now a PajamasXpress Blogger!

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

PJM CEO Roger L. Simon now has a new place to hang his fedora. We are proud to announce that Roger is now a PajamasXpress blogger: click here to read his latest posts.

Read bullet | Comments bullet

School Puts Mexican-Americans on the Road to Success

Saturday, June 28th, 2008 - by Joanne Jacobs

Tough love and hard work is the prescription at San Jose's Downtown College Prep — and it's getting results.

Read bullet | (15) Comments bullet

Obama’s Taxes: A $2 Trillion Trip Back to the 70s

Friday, June 27th, 2008 - by Tom Blumer

With President Obama in office, the days of governments extracting a top marginal rate of 60% will return. Could bell bottoms be far behind?

Read bullet | (39) Comments bullet

The Saving Grace in McCain’s Energy Policy

Friday, June 27th, 2008 - by Robert Zubrin

The $300 million battery prize and the flex-fuel requirement could save the nation.

Read bullet | (55) Comments bullet

The EU Gets Tough on Illegal Immigrants

Friday, June 27th, 2008 - by Matthias Lehnert

Europe can't agree on a constitution, but it's united in a desire to get rid of illegal immigrants and rejected asylum seekers.

Read bullet | (12) Comments bullet

WALL-E: A Gloom-E Satire

Friday, June 27th, 2008 - by Kyle Smith

Pixar's kid flick is perhaps the most cynical and darkest big-budget Disney movie ever.

Read bullet | (131) Comments bullet

Congressional Pensioners Making GOP a Permanent Minority

Friday, June 27th, 2008 - by Rick Moran

Democrats have an opportunity to acquire a vise-like grip on control of the House.

Read bullet | (57) Comments bullet