Jennifer Rubin is PJM's Washington, DC, editor. She also blogs at Commentary’s Contentions.
The New York Times comes up with more excuses for its failures. Everything but the B-word, of course.
It is far from clear who will actually jump into the 2012 race, but we are getting a sense of the opening lines of the campaign.
Her tenure as secretary of state has been nothing short of embarrassing and disastrous.
The attorney general apparently believes that civil rights legislation protects only certain races.
The governor's race is now all about GOP contender Bob McDonnell’s college thesis — not his public record or his opponent’s.
The Justice Department won't cooperate with an inquiry into why they helped the New Black Panther party avoid the legal consequences of voter intimidation.
They may be at the peak of their power with a friendly White House, but they are very, very unpopular.
A chief executive's character and soul are on display when the great are laid to rest.
They may not like the name, but their unguarded comments reveal a disturbing appreciation for the concept.