Sex-Selective Abortion Ban Falls Short of Needed Votes
There were more Democratic defectors than Republican ones, but some hailed George Tiller and filed the bill as a "war on women" "straw man."
Muslim Journalist Challenges Sharia, Gets Accused of ‘Hate’
Mona Eltahawy receives the typical treatment given to defenders of Muslim women.
It’s Game On: Should Mitt Take the Gloves Off?
Let's start by shushing the tired refrain about positive campaigns and talk about how low he should go.
From PJTV: Chicagoland Shakedown: Why It’s Impossible to Run A Business Without Breaking the Law
Istria Cafe is a small business in Chicago, one of the most over-regulated cities in America. PJTV’s Alexis Garcia interviews the Pribaz brothers, the owners of Istria Cafe, to show you how regulations are destroying businesses and jobs. Would you believe that it is almost impossible to run a business in Chicago without violating rules and regulations, and paying extraordinary fines? From utilities, to health care Alexis Garcia tells you why some businesses might not survive in the down economy.
Remembering David Littman, a Warrior for Human Rights
The nauseating veneer of civility on the part of UN apparatchiks cannot disguise the moral rot that he could not abide.
Climate Change: Why Do the Facts Fail to Convince?
Social science research provides the key to finally ending the divisive global warming debate
‘Until We Meet Again’: An Immigrant Heroine Passes On
My mother dodged Nazis and Communists to give us a happy home in Alabama.
Will Campaign Shift from ‘War on Women’ to ‘Women Who War’?
There are new challenges to the Pentagon's ban on women in combat, and public attitudes show it's not the Dems' issue to own.
Brett Kimberlin and the Future of Blogbursts
May 25 was "Everybody Blog about Brett Kimberlin" Day. But what was accomplished?
Memorial to Eagles
If the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service gets its way, this Memorial Day will be the last before an increased slaughter of our national bird by wind turbines.
Memorial Day Special: Trifecta Honors the Fallen
Stephen Green, Bill Whittle, and Scott Ott honor the fallen members of the armed services.
Honest Injun
Don't blame Elizabeth Warren for believing her family. Save the blame for "diversity" rules that made her great-grandmother so important.
Nuts to Nutting: Under Obama, Real Spending Has Exploded
Accounting flimflammery has hidden the ascent.
Wasting Time: The Hidden Public School Crisis
Students lose a massive amount of the school year to unproductive demands.
Libertarian Party: We’re Not Spoilers, But the Third Party Americans Want
Presidential candidate Gary Johnson and Libertarian leaders talk to PJM about Obama and Romney, debates and ballot access, and their next steps.
PJTV’s Poliwood Takes on The Dictator: Left-Wing American Humor or Subtle Jab at Liberalism?
Lionel Chetwynd and Roger L. Simon discuss morality in television, in addition to The Dictator, the latest film from Sacha Baron Cohen. Does The Dictator advance the Obama talking points, or is it a subtle jab at liberal culture? Find out. And Matt Atchity of Rottentomatoes.com brings you previews of Men In Black III, Moonrise Kingdom, and the Chernobyl Diaries on this Poliwood.
Self-Sufficiency: Preparing for Severe Weather Season
This spring has already brought its share of natural disasters.
Three Key ‘Fast and Furious’ Questions Still Unanswered
Deputy Attorney General James Cole releases a statement without a hint of factual backing.
GOP Energy Blitz: Obama’s ‘All of the Above’ Disregards What’s Below
House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) talks with PJM about the tour. PLUS: GOP Reps. Rick Berg on N.D.'s oil boom and Steve Scalise on the struggling Gulf.
The Climate Change Debate: Where Are We Now?
The Heartland Institute's climate change conference highlighted progress and issued challenges to the skeptical community.



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