Obama vs. the iPad
President Obama’s disdain for new media has become so consistent that it is hard to dismiss as mere posturing. This is all the more ironic… Read More
President Obama’s disdain for new media has become so consistent that it is hard to dismiss as mere posturing. This is all the more ironic… Read More
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) once said that the “most basic responsibility of governing is to pass a budget.” Yesterday it became clear that… Read More
In the last week, the government-backed mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac asked the taxpayer for $19 billion to stay afloat. Add that… Read More
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Brazil’s President Ignacio Lula da Silva will visit Tehran on May 15. International attention will focus on the visit because Iran has said it agrees… Read More
Asked how Montana has managed to squirrel away a $400 million surplus while 48 other states in the Union are all in the red, Gov…. Read More
The funniest thing on television is not Betty White on Saturday Night Live. It’s the Iranian President. “Live from Tehran. It’s Nuclear Summit Too!” That’s… Read More
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Elena Kagan is an enigma as a Supreme Court Justice nominee: her practice record is slender, and her publications are few and far between. In… Read More
Major players in Washington cheered the latest version of an energy bill, which tries to buy votes with “something for almost everyone.” But beleaguered consumers… Read More
The administrative state is one of the biggest threats to our liberty and it is operating without consent of the people and under the radar… Read More
From his sprawling new $9 million ocean-view villa in Montecito, California, with its high ceilings, wine cellar, terraces, six fireplaces, five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, pool… Read More
The European economic model is dead. Don’t believe us? – Ask The Washington Post. Yesterday’s front-page story reported that the loans being made to stave… Read More
Most people in Britain will be glad to see the back of the New Labour era after 13 years of socialist rule. Gordon Brown was… Read More
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a group often seen as an exclusive club of rich countries, voted unanimously on Monday to admit Israel. … Read More
This week, the White House issued rules for health insurers to extend dependent coverage to “children” up to 26 years old. Beyond keeping the “Big… Read More
Following Thursday’s indecisive election, events in London are moving at a furious pace. In just the past few hours, Gordon Brown – still Prime Minister… Read More
The Greek financial crisis and its spillover effects in Europe provide a scary look at America’s possible economic future if we don’t get our economic… Read More
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis rewarded six former staffers from her congressional office with political appointments and huge raises upon taking over at the Department of… Read More
Gordon Brown continues to cling desperately to power, in a shameless display of contempt for public opinion, but his days as prime minister are surely… Read More
House Cloakroom: May 10 – 14 House Analysis: Last week the House passed a bill to authorize $6.6 billion for its cash for caulkers program reminiscent… Read More
Mother’s Day is upon us and some media outlets will no doubt continue their pattern of going out of their way to find offbeat maternity… Read More
The economic world for good reason is focused intently on Greece and the potential for financial contagion in Europe. But there’s been another interesting development… Read More
In today’s media environment, it makes sense that President Obama and his team of White House advisors are using Twitter to spread their message. The… Read More
By now you may have heard the story of five students at a California High School who were punished and forced to turn t-shirts inside… Read More
Uh oh. Just when it seemed Sino-American shouting over the undervalued yuan was quieting down, surprise guests are threatening to incite a riot. The problems… Read More
With about 90 percent of votes counted in the U.K. general election, the Conservative Party has emerged as the biggest party, with over 300 seats… Read More
Last week, someone tried to detonate a roadside car bomb in Times Square. And while investigators were searching for the guilty terrorist, some liberals in… Read More
< Do American citizens have the right to express pride in their country by wearing the American flag public? Not in California they don’t. KNTV… Read More
The tragic events unfolding in Greece, where at least three people have died in political rioting protesting austerity measures being imposed as part of an… Read More
In its infancy, the conservative movement was a set of philosophically diverse, isolated camps, whose internal divisions enabled the left to deride them as intellectual… Read More
The Washington Post “coincidentally” ran a story today reporting that the president has a meeting on terrorism every week. It is hard not to believe… Read More