McCain Must Wake Up and Quit Pussyfooting Around

by Fred J. Eckert

If he doesn't get extremely aggressive very quickly, he won't make it.

Financial Crisis Sparks Anti-American Fervor in Europe

by Soeren Kern

The credit crunch has made bashing the United States de rigeur again on the continent.

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Obama and the Attempt to Destroy the Second Amendment

by David T. Hardy

Talk about a smoking gun...

O.J. Finally Found Guilty

by Jack Dunphy

Thirteen years too late, but sweet nonetheless. (Also, Roger L. Simon on Vindication For the Goldman Family)

Dems’ Split over Obama Not About Race and Sour Grapes

by Kyle-Anne Shiver

More relevant are the baroque delegate rules and strong-arm tactics that helped him to victory.

Breast Milk Ice Cream, Anyone?

by Michele Catalano

PETA's bold suggestion leaves them once again looking like boobs.

The Recalcitrance of Facts, or Barney Frank as Doctor Who

by Roger Kimball

The mainstream media holds back the full story of the Massachusetts congressman and the financial crisis.

Palin’s Debate Reviews Are In …

by Jennifer Rubin

All agree she did good. But will it make a difference?

Who To Vote For: Genial Warrior or Ivy League Messiah?

by Phyllis Chesler

It's still a tough decision for those of us who don't vote a party line.

The Media Discovers the Obama-Ayers Relationship

by Richard Fernandez

Will the fact that it's getting mainstream scrutiny change anything?

British Media Snobs Look Down Their Noses at Palin

by Andrew Ian Dodge

What attracts Middle America disgusts the UK media establishment.

Bailout Saga Proves That Elites Don’t Care What We Think

by Tom Blumer

A loophole-laden monstrosity puts a broken political culture on full display.

Student Ignorance of Civics Is Nothing New

by Greg Forster

American kids' mastery of the facts every citizen ought to know has never been impressive.

From Main Street to Wall Street: The End of an Era

by Michael S. Malone

The oil crisis and the credit crunch mark the end of one epoch and the painful but promising beginnings of another that won't come from Wall Street or Washington.

Obama’s Energy Plan a Mix of Bad and Good

by Robert Zubrin

Some steps forward, but also a crazy carbon reduction scheme.

Is Mexico Really ‘Dysfunctional’?

by Ruben Navarrette Jr.

Perhaps — but Joe Biden's cheap applause line deserves to be used against him in the court of public opinion.

Ayers-Dohrn-Obama Tie Shouldn’t Be Dismissed

by Bob Owens

As everyone concentrates on Bill Ayers, a bigger story may be Obama's link to Ayers' wife, Bernardine Dohrn.

Ask Dr. Helen: How Do You Deal With a Palin Hater?

by Helen Smith

When political passion becomes obsessive and unhealthy.

Misunderstanding Chinese Intentions

by Gordon G. Chang

Why do we turn a naive and blind eye to Beijing's massive military build-up?

Palin ‘Doggoned’ Biden in VP Debate

by Victor Davis Hanson

Governor Palin spoke directly to the people.

Sarah ‘Barracuda’ Clutch Under Pressure

by Neo-Neocon

Palin's debate performance proved yet again that she is able to raise the level of her game when it matters most.

It’s All Coming Down to a Few Key States …

by Ari J. Kaufman

... and both sides have illusions about flipping some electoral votes to red or blue.

Crying Wolf over ‘Stolen Elections’

by Brian Birdnow

Sore losers are eating away at trust in the democratic process. And guess who the latest "victim" is ...

CAIR Attacks Anti-Terrorism DVD

by Bridget Johnson

Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West has been dubbed "hate speech."

Palin Steps Up and Stuns

by Jennifer Rubin

She exceeded low expectations and completely beat the spread in the VP debate. (Also, Roger L. Simon on The Debate's Big Loser: The MSM and Phyllis Chesler: Mrs. Smith Goes To Washington)

Drunkblogging the VP Debate

by Stephen Green

Did a sloshed Stephen Green of Vodkapundit commit more gaffes Thursday night than the candidates?

U.S. Auto Industry Crashes; Taxpayers Serve as Airbag

by Tom Blumer

Paulson's big bailout has distracted us from yet another that is possibly even less deserved.

Can Attacking Iran Be Avoided?

by Michael Ledeen

One expert (wishfully) thinks it can.

Making Sense of Our Financial Mess

by Charlie Martin

At last: a (somewhat) simple explanation of what caused the credit meltdown and where we go from here.