Guest Blogger: Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-TX) on Strategic Communication
On September 11th, 2001, America changed. Since then the United States has been at war with violent Islamic extremists who plot and plan against us… Read More
On September 11th, 2001, America changed. Since then the United States has been at war with violent Islamic extremists who plot and plan against us… Read More
Even as NASA and the rest of the US government continue to debate about how it will sustain a manned presence in space, the Chinese… Read More
Flanked, again, by doctors in lab coats, President Barack Obama gave yet another speech this afternoon urging Congress to pass his health care reform plan…. Read More
There are a lot of ways to measure job growth in America, some more accurate than others. Organizing for America (the political arm of the… Read More
The Obama Administration’s 2010 Trade Agenda, unveiled March 1, is a radical departure from traditional American economic policy and values. It abandons not just the… Read More
For two decades, the word “trade” has been a dividing force in Congress. Its supporters, like me, see trade as a boon to our economy…. Read More
On the fourth leg of her Latin American trip, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Brazil’s President Lula da Silva He presides over a… Read More
Heritage Foundation today to meet with bloggers at The Blogger’s Briefing. Before the meeting, he sat down with us to talk about the Supreme Court taking up the Chicago gun-ban case, a leaked document from the Department of the Interior, and the EPA’s decision to regulate carbon dioxide emissions.
Russian President Dmitri Medvedev arrived in Paris on Monday for a three-day visit and to launch a new strategic partnership with France. The new Franco-Russian… Read More
Liberals are up in arms because Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY) is blocking a bill that would extend unemployment benefits, extend health insurance subsidies (COBRA), extend… Read More
On March 1, Spanish prosecuting judge Eloy Velasco issued indictments against 12 terrorist members of the ETA, the chief Basque separatist/terrorist organization, and the Revolutionary… Read More
With the dust settled on the health summit, it is clear that the president and his allies on Capitol Hill intend to plow forward with… Read More
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency yesterday warned that he cannot confirm that all of Iran’s nuclear activities are for civilian purposes…. Read More
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Less than two months after the January 12 earthquake in Haiti, another Hemispheric neighbor has fallen victim to the ravages of nature. The earthquake that… Read More
Now, not only are we engaged in a War on Terror, but according to the U.S. State Department, apparently a Global War on Censorship. As… Read More
The House Cloakroom: March 1 – 5, 2010 Analysis The House will be in for a short week, only taking votes on Tuesday, Wednesday, and… Read More
Things that are transparent: Saran Wrap, glass, water. Things that aren’t transparent: brick walls, mountains, the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). Or so… Read More
With the public release of a US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report on Taiwan’s air power, there is now a public US government assessment of Taiwan’s… Read More
European leaders were shocked this week when Defense Secretary Robert Gates told a NATO audience that the alliance faces a “crisis” because the continent has… Read More
While candidate Obama spoke out fiercely against genocide in Darfur, President Obama extended a hand to the architects of the killing in Khartoum. The Administration’s… Read More
Yesterday at the Blair House health summit, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) directly challenged the White House’s deficit reduction claims. From the transcript: Look, we agree… Read More
As noted before at the Foundry, the free expression that we take for granted in the United States is unknown to those living under the… Read More
The Obama administration’s decision to remain neutral in the dispute between Great Britain and Argentina over the Falkland Islands is a shameful decision that will… Read More
Of all the isolated places on earth, North Korea is a strong candidate for the most dismal. Yet it is the case in the information… Read More
Thursday, Democrats and Republicans will convene at the President’s request to discuss the way forward on achieving bipartisan health care reform. In a recent paper,… Read More
Yesterday, the Daily Caller posted a story on its website about the confusion on Capitol Hill on both sides of the aisle about the future… Read More
The buzz in Latin America was the February 22 shout-fest in Cancun, Mexico between Colombia’s pro-American leader Alvaro Uribe and Venezuela’s populist, anti-American president Hugo… Read More
This Thursday leaders from Congress will join the President for a meet for a “summit” on healthcare reform. This meeting comes amid reports that despite White House claims that the meeting… Read More
In a series of events in Washington this week, the Obama Administration has laid out its vision for the future of NATO. As part of… Read More
The U.S. House is expected to vote today on the creation of the largest tribal entity in U.S. history under the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization… Read More