New at PJTV: Flotilla Watch 2011
"The Audacity of Hope," indeed. That's the name of one of the ships involved in the latest Gaza flotilla. And it could be seized as a result of a a civil lawsuit filed today by a victim of the 2002 Jerusalem terror bombing, who's featured in a new interview with PJTV's James Poulos.
The Definitive Scandal: ‘Gunwalker’ Much Worse Than ‘Iran-Contra’
Pay attention to this era-defining event: The 2,000+ weapons are implicated in an estimated 150 shootings of Mexican officers and soldiers, two American officers, and an unknown number of civilians.
ATMs and Other Machines are Exempt from ObamaCare
That's why businesses are buying more equipment and not hiring more people.
When Is a War Not a War? When President Obama Says So
The administration is claiming that "hostilities" as defined in the War Powers Act do not apply to the Libya operation.
It’s Time to Sanction Repression Profiteers
What's taking the Obama administration so long to make good on its promises?
Nomination of New U.S. Ambassador to Russia Should Be Defeated
It’s the only way of sending a clear message to Obama that he must reverse course on Russia.
If You’re Worried About Crime, You’re a Racist
The Sacramento Bee would have you believe that if you favor taking a hard line on crime, you are no better than the reprobates from America’s past who argued for slavery.
PJM Exclusive: Georgetown U. Received $325,000 Funneled Through Terror Front Group
Internal emails and faxes document the university’s collusion with the 56-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference to promote criminalizing “Islamophobia.”
‘Gunwalker’ Under Fire
Will the Justice Department be held to account for arming lethal Mexican cartels?
Iranian Official: ‘We Will Use Our Missiles To Protect Other Muslim States’
Such a warning has never come from the regime before.
Google Leaves Shareholders in Dark About ‘Green’ Investments
Google has been pouring money into risky energy companies that board member John Doerr is heavily invested in, and rejected my request for transparency at June's shareholder meeting. What happened to "Don't Be Evil"?
And Here We Go: The Big GOP Debate
The strong conservative field solidifies. Plus: Watch Mitt Romney's press avail in Derry, NH, on PJTV. And Christian Adams assesses the candidates' performances, at the Tatler.
Drunkblogging the Republican Primary Debate
Because when combined, the candidates' names form an anagram of "I need a Dry Martini—stat." Provided you've had sufficient Martinis first, of course. (And tune into PJTV for coverage of the debate.)
Obama in Puerto Rico: How Will His ‘PR’ Stunt Play Out?
Expect a raucous welcome, but knowledgeable Puerto Rican voters in the U.S. know the island's Republican governor has their economy recovering via his austerity measures.
Issa Introduces ‘Revolutionary’ Bill To Make All Federal Spending Transparent
The new government openness bill that could revolutionize the way Washington operates.
Pick Up the Darned Phone
As the economy languishes, here’s an idea that might actually improve things.
Why Does Israel Allow a Seditious Man To Serve … in the Knesset?
Judging from his comments, it might not take much digging to put together a charge of treason against Ibrahim Sarsur.
Why the Failed State of Iraq Should Be Dissolved
The sectarian bloodletting will continue unless this permanent failed state can peacefully dissolve.
Zawahiri’s New Videotape Shows Leadership Crisis in Al-Qaeda
For al-Qaeda's number two, it's a question of trying to keep the organization together in the aftermath of bin Laden's death.
Tips for Not Appearing Crazy on the Internet
How conspiracy nuts, basket cases, paranoid loons, and other half wits can fool the rest of us into thinking they make perfect sense.
French Accuser of DSK Refuses to Help American Prosecution
Tristane Banone claims she was sexually assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn. But she does not want to be “used” by American prosecutors.



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