Jennifer Rubin is PJM's Washington, DC, editor. She also blogs at Commentary’s Contentions.
Republicans should embrace that which bonds them: opposition to almost everything the current administration is doing.
With a missile poised on the launch pad in North Korea, the Democrats take aim at the only spending they care to cut: defense.
In this Pajamas Media exclusive, sources on the House Armed Services Committee are stunned that Democrats quietly blocked $1.2B for missile defense on Tuesday.
Gubernatorial candidates Chris Christie of New Jersey and Bob McDonnell of Virginia carry the hopes of Republicans in 2009.
The post-election options couldn't be any more clear-cut: fight for democracy and human rights — or cut a deal with a thuggish despot at any price. What will Obama choose?
The rogue's gallery of Democrats with ethics problems is steadily growing.
As "card check" grows more unpopular, congressional Democrats will soon have to choose between the powerful unions and their constituents.
Republicans' best shot at success in 2010 is to craft a campaign against the Washington-centric policies of the Democrats.
Both races are a replay of the 2008 elections — but with a party role reversal.
Obama's failure to castigate Iran's nuclear weapons program is a reckless and naive policy switch.