The Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
His one regret about his kill total: he didn’t shoot more bad guys.
Giving Karzai Aid and a 20 Percent Profit
"Shame on us," one Oversight subcommittee member said of the scheme. "We rolled over again."
From PJTV: Glenn Reynolds Interviews Walter Russell Mead on Obama at War
Professor and blogger Walter Russell Mead joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss Obama’s first term. Since Obama’s election, the anti-war movement has evaporated, yet America continues to wage war. Can Obama continue to wage war without offending his base? Find out. Plus, Walter Mead discusses the education bubble, and the slow death of America’s professional class.
Also available at PJTV.com.
The Appleseed Project: History, Character, and Rifles
Learning the underappreciated ingredient of our liberty: marksmanship.
And the Budget Winner Is… Paul Ryan
But even the more conservative GOP alternative, the progressive and Black Caucus budgets fared better than Obama's plan.
Headlines Control the Narrative. Guess Who Controls the Headlines?
The pro-Obama media must be countered in 2012.
Cass Sunstein’s Misdirection on Regulatory Burdens
His claims about Obama's regulatory record are dramatically wrong.
It’s Not Just the Mandate: ObamaCare’s Other Infringements
The bill seizes liberty from doctors and insurance firms, too.
Biden: Santorum, Romney ‘Both Good Guys,’ But Will Murder Manufacturing
It's amazing how a little Dr. Pepper can fuel up a VP for a day on the campaign trail.
The ObamaCare Argument – The Third and Final Day
The surest sign your lawyer hasn't done a good job is when you issue a statement defending his performance.
The White House/Media Cocoon on ObamaCare
Media court watchers and those they protect in the White House seemed shocked at the questions raised by SCOTUS this week about ObamaCare.
How Common Are Deaths Like Trayvon Martin’s?
Statistics show that concealed carry permit holders are far less likely to commit gun crimes than the general population.
8 Ways To Destroy Your Friendships
Doormats are like toilets: everyone wants to have one, but no one wants to be one.
The Supreme Court Waiting Game: Defiance, Politicking, and ’80s Playlist
Both sides in the fight over ObamaCare converged upon Washington on the second day of arguments as lawmakers watched and planned.
Trayvon Martin’s Parents Come to Capitol Hill
Judiciary Committee Democrats held a hearing on the controversial case, covering racial profiling to neighborhood watch registration.
The ObamaCare Arguments – The Second Day
Based on the questions posed by the justices today, the possibility that the mandate may be struck down went up sharply.
Conservative Caucus: We Can Balance Budget in Five Years
Republican Study Committee to unveil budget proposal today that kills the National Labor Relations Board and National Endowment for the Arts.
Israeli Government’s Gift to J Street: Truth Served Straight Up
The address of the embassy's No. 2 sparked a gala dinner tiff, but then former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert also got into hot water with the crowd.
The ObamaCare Arguments – The First Day
The justices heard arguments on the applicability of the Anti-Injunction Act to the case.



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