Rep. John Conyers’ Son Takes Government Vehicle Out to Par-Tay, Has Thousands in Property Stolen From It
A family affair.
Senate Votes to Keep Earmarks; Eight GOP Senators Join Democratic Majority (Update: GOP ‘Young Gun’ Reacts)
Well, that's one way of showing "bipartisanship."
College Dream About to Get Easier … for Illegals
The youth vote gave Obama the presidency, and the Dems say thanks by ... hurting America's youth.
Who Are You Calling Intellectually Incurious?
There's more than meets the eye to the left's favorite epithet applied to conservatives.
Islamists Know a Western Civilization Secret: ‘Progress’ Makes Religion Decline
The motive to reform Islam from within is weaker than the motive of those like Martin Luther, as Islamists can point to the decline of Christian belief and assume the same would happen to Islam.
EPA Fraud: Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf Actually Get Only 23, 25 MPG
The MPG figure must be calculated where the energy is produced. Doesn't matter if that happens in the car's engine ... or in the coal plant, as with the Leaf and Volt.
Dems Should Seek Eric Holder’s Resignation
The next Congress is prepared to expose his myriad failures and outrages. Dems would be wise to ditch him prior to this public grilling.
Violent Incident Mars Status-Quo-Affirming Taiwan Election
Taiwan's midterm election was marred by a bizarre assassination attempt against KMT politician Sean Lien — either a conspiracy or a case of mistaken identity, depending on whom you talk to.
Obama, Incoming Congress Meet for First Time Tomorrow
The summit should reveal his intentions for the lame-duck session, plus his strategies for future relationships with House and Senate Republicans.
Radical-in-Chief: PJTV Interviews Stanley Kurtz (Part One)
In this groundbreaking three-part interview, PJTV's Richard Pollock discusses Barack Obama's deep socialist ties with author Stanley Kurtz.
Europe’s Future Lies, Ominously, with Spain
The European Union is facing an existential crisis, and all eyes are now on Spain to see what happens next.
The Compromised University
The family mafia of left-wing professors, department heads, and administrators identifies with America’s, and the West’s, enemies.
America’s Grim Options on North Korea
It's now time to bring our full national power to bear on the North Korean problem.
New GOP House Majority Bodes Well for Immigration Reform
Despite the rhetoric, it’s usually Republicans — and not Democrats — who push immigration reform efforts.
Why Would a Woman Convert to Islam?
A high-profile conversion begs the question: what are these women seeking that they could not find under liberty?
Time Now to Reverse All That Liberalism Has Done
The new Congress has no time to piddle around the margins. It's time to attack liberalism's heart and roll its legislation back.
Human Rights and the Media: How the GOP Can Help Iran
Republicans would do well to stop agitating to remove the unpopular militant group MKO from the State Department's terror list.
Terrorism Experts Weigh In: What Kind of Attacks Might We Expect?
PJM interviewed several anti-terrorism experts to get an idea of what al-Qaeda and their murderous affiliates may attempt next. (Update: "Oregon Plot: This Is How You Stop Terrorists")
More South Koreans Will Die. Maybe Americans Too
North Korea is predictable. It will continue to kill.
Client 9: Spitzer Snoozer
It took an Oscar-winning filmmaker to somehow turn the Eliot Spitzer mega-scandal into a snooze fest of a documentary. And a morally repellent one at that.
Stick With the Benjamins, Sarah
There are five reasons why Sarah Palin shouldn't run for president, including the fact that she doesn't have a chance of winning.
Food Safety Measure Would Give Small Farmers Indigestion
The "Food Safety Modernization Act" would not appreciably improve the safety of the food supply in the U.S., but it would create an army of regulators with TSA-like authority over agriculture.
Critics on Both Sides Be Damned: Run, Sarah
Let the people decide if she's qualified, not the elites.
Ricochet at Sea: An Interview with Rob Long and James Lileks
Taken from this weekend's upcoming edition of PJM Political, and recorded onboard Holland America's Nieuw Amsterdam cruise ship during the National Review Post-Election Cruise, Ed Driscoll talks with Rob Long and James Lileks of Ricochet.com.
There’s a Role for Conservatives in Conservation
“Conservative” and “conservation” come from the same root, and it’s not generally the liberals who dedicate themselves to preserving that which is worthwhile in the world.



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