WikiLeaks Cables Vindicate Israel
The picture of Israel that is emerging from the documents is the opposite of the damaging narrative that has been advanced for 60 years.
130 Million Strong: Al-Qaeda’s Deep Muslim Support
A new poll offers a little silver lining and a whole lot of cloud.
What Does Korea’s Chaos Portend for the United States?
How volatile will the North be during its transfer of power?
DREAMageddon: Vote Set for Saturday UPDATE: Going Down
Nightmare for the law-abiding tax payer and legal immigrant.
I’m from the UN and I’m Here to Help
Beware of internationalists trying to do good: how the UN inadvertently supplied Haiti with cholera.
Beware Counterfeit ‘Responsibility’
The White House's "individual responsibility" rhetoric masks its drive to subvert individual freedom.
Beware of Lame-Duck Dems on the Verge of Losing Power
Congress's attempt at a last-ditch spending spree is just the latest example of a dangerous Democratic Party habit.
Poll Reveals Support for Islamism and Its Goals
Several Middle East countries show populations that are sympathetic with the radicals.
Let’s Get Rid of Freedom and Replace It with ‘FreeSmart’
Americans are trained from birth to say we love freedom, but is freedom really what we're all about?
Where Islamism Starts, Interfaith Dialogue Stops
All believers must confront the truth about Muslim extremism.
Want to Protect Voting Rights? Screen Restrepo
Department of Justice bureaucrats can learn from Sebastian Junger's prizewinning war documentary.
The Dishonest ‘Tax Cut’ Debate
It’s nonsensical to describe avoiding further damage to the economy as a “stimulus.”
PJM Political 12/11/10: Who’s Inside Your Wallet?
Jim Meigs of Popular Mechanics on the dangers of the Web; Andy McCarthy on Wikileaks; Roger and Lionel on the Oscars; plus Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-MN, pictured) all stop by this week's show. Hosted by the Vodkapundit, Stephen Green.
The Zombie Congress Stumbles Along (Updated)
The Walking Dead Dems feast on America's taxpayers. PLUS: Fail to the Chief: The Movie.
The Thin Blue Line Vs. Deepening Red Ink in L.A.
For ten years, the momentum in the fight against crime has been on the LAPD’s side, but the city’s bleak financial picture may change that. You won’t want to live or visit here if it does.



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