Another Week That Reeked at the ‘Administration’s Press’
"Home construction is near a three-year high," according to AP. So is the chocolate ration in Oceania.
Which Candidate Will Kill the Fewer Number of Jobs?
Both Romney and Obama are going to destroy jobs, and it's up to us to pick the one who will destroy the fewest.
Hmm: Obama Told NY Times ‘Born in Hawaii’ Year Before ‘Born in Kenya’ Bio
The article that reportedly attracted literary agent Jane Dystel included “born in Hawaii.”
Congress Gets in Game to Slam IOC for ‘Indefensible’ Anti-Israel Stance
Not only has a minute of silence for the Munich 11 been refused for fear of angering Arab countries, but the official Olympic site gave Jerusalem to "Palestine."
Is It Still Possible to Question Islam?
Testing the health of free speech by raising historical questions.
Reasoning ‘Kenyan Born’
Obama's author bio leaves us three possibilities. None of them reflect well on the president.
On Exercise and Laugh Expectancy
Can sufficient exercise achieve immortality? The Lancet seems to think so.
Following Instead of Leading at the G-8 and NATO Summit Theaters
Francois Hollande was the new Socialist on the block, but found an ally for his plans for, in Obama's words, "the European project."
Purple Hearts for Fort Hood Victims Listed as Reason for Obama Veto Threat
Why? To honor the victims in this way would acknowledge that the radical Islamist perpetrators were domestic terrorists.
Restoring the Record: European Jews on the Eve of the Holocaust
A new book by Professor Bernard Wasserstein glosses over some important facts.
A Crash Course NATO Leaders Cannot Afford to Miss
Government officials must attend climate skeptics’ conference in Chicago. (Don't miss PJ Media's live coverage of this week's 7th International Conference on Climate Change.)
The Unteachables: A Generation that Cannot Learn
The greatest tragedy of progressive education is not the students' lack of skills, but of teachable character.
The Ron Paul Machine vs. the Republican Establishment: 6 Steps Toward Unity
When they move together, better get out of their way.
Mend (Don’t End) Presidential Caucuses
Problems with the caucus system doesn't mean we should go to an all-primary nominating process.
The Crucial Trayvon Martin Evidence the Media Won’t Repeat
Provocative eyewitness testimony reveals "MMA style" attack on Zimmerman.
From PJTV and Rotten Tomatoes, the latest Poliwood: The Avengers — Has Hollywood Rediscovered Patriotism?
Lionel Chetwynd and Roger L. Simon discuss the intended (or unintended) patriotism of “The Avengers” blockbuster. While Lionel has reservations about “The Avengers,” there is no denying that the performances were superb. Plus, Poliwood discusses the fawning, everyone wins a trophy atmosphere of the new “American Idol”. Plus, Rotten Tomatoes Editor-in-Chief Matt Atchity takes a look at the “The Dictator” and “Battleship” on this Poliwood.
Click here to watch on PJTV; click here to watch on YouTube.
Should Veep Stay or Should Joe Go?
There may be a gaffe too much for the Obama campaign, but pulling a switcheroo could bring as much heartburn as help.
Union Bullying in Las Vegas
Culinary Workers Local is going after nonprofit groups doing business with non-union Station Casinos.
Prelude to a Cutback of Oil and Gas Development on Public Lands?
The administration kvetches that companies aren't using their leases, despite Interior regulations leaving lands "idle."
The Road to Freedom: How to Win the Fight for Free Enterprise
AEI President Arthur C. Brooks says capitalism's defenders can — and should — win on the basis of “fairness.” See Also: Glenn Reynolds interviews Brooks at PJTV.
The Death of the Hockey Stick?
The iconic symbol of the global warming panic may have taken a hit from which it will never recover.
Rising Continent
Will Latin America make the changes necessary to achieve its full economic potential? (You can read this article in Spanish here.)



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