Donald Kent Douglas is an associate professor of Political Science teaching in Southern California.
The former GOP presidential candidate does not deserve the title of "elder statesman."
The senior senator from Maine believes the party has left her behind.
The confidence and the energy of the grassroots movement is growing stronger.
The White House pulls a crass political move that damages the non-partisan spirit of remembrance on September 11.
The "suds summit" represented a missed opportunity for President Obama to demonstrate post-racial leadership during the Gates arrest controversy.
Despite protests to the contrary, it's clear grassroots conservative activism is having a genuine impact.
Homer would have a hard time topping the former Miss California's story of being persecuted for her honesty.
Voters are indeed disenchanted with politics as usual. All the talk on the left that the protests are meaningless is pure baloney. (Watch PJTV's extensive coverage of the tea parties.)
A state-level judicial elite blew off the majoritarian consensus in the name of "equal protection of the laws."
Broadcast "fairness" would have a chilling effect on competition and the free exchange of ideas and information.