Don't spend so much time mocking lefties like "Crying Man."
Obama’s Order Sets Up Campaign-Season Battle Over Immigration
The administration pulled out the new policy quickly in an apparent attempt to steal the thunder of GOP DREAM Act alternatives, but Republicans give early hints of how they will fight back.
PJTV’s Poliwood: 60 Minutes’ Anti-Israel Propaganda Deals Another Blow to CBS’s Credibility
60 Minutes aired a story that advanced suspect anti-Israel propaganda. The CBS news magazine basically reported that Israel is to blame for the decline of Christianity in the Middle East. While 60 Minutes survived Dan Rather’s false story about George Bush, can this show survive another scandal? Find out what Lionel Chetwynd and Roger L. Simon think. Plus, see a sneak peek from Matt Atchity of RottenTomatoes.com of the latest movies out of Hollywood.
Follow Me Shines a Light on Benjamin Netanyahu’s Heroic Late Brother
Killed at age 30 while commanding the 1976 raid on Entebbe that freed 100 hostages.
Rumsfeld on Hill to Stand Fast Against Kerry’s Law of Sea Treaty Drive
Countering a day of testimony in favor of the UN-ization of the seas, the former defense secretary said the reasons for opposition are still as persuasive as in Reagan's day.
Eric Holder Slides into the Depths of Race Politics
An attorney general who plays the race card flirts with some ugly ghosts from American history.
Brett Kimberlin and the Left-Wing Money-Machine
Since his early release from prison in 2000, Kimberlin has found a second act: as the darling of America's leading, tax-free progressive foundations.
Are Telecom Companies Helping China Spy on America?
Intelligence leaders want to know before two giants of the industry reach any further into the U.S.
You Should Never Despise Your Enemy
Americans are treating our fellow citizens as enemies in a new civics war.
Born, Again, in Wisconsin: Rebirth of the GOP
The GOP began here as the anti-slavery party, and now reunites here under fiscal conservatism. Update: Romney Now Leads…in Wisconsin
Holder: ‘We Want to Talk About Fast and Furious… What, the Ninth Time?’
Repeatedly warning of a "constitutional crisis," the attorney general faced a resignation call today and tried to defend his appointments to probe intelligence leaks.
Why the GOP-backed Indiana Gun Law Is a Terrible Idea
A new law authorizes citizens to use force against “public servants” (read police officers) whom they reasonably believe to be entering their home illegally.
The Wrong Campaign Gaffe Comparison
Mitt Romney cares more about the poor than Barack Obama cares about the private sector.
Pentagon Holds Fast to Troubling Relationship with Assad’s Arms Supplier
Undersecretary admits to senator that no-bid contract with Russian arms dealer supports Obama's "reset" goals; Sen. John Cornyn discusses with PJM.
The Private Sector Is Not Fine, the Public Sector Is Still Fat
Per the employment numbers, Obama isn't just out of touch. He's out of reach.
The Media’s Double Standard for Muslims
The MSM is as paternalistic and condescending as any old colonial occupier ever was.
Should Women’s High School Soccer Be Banned To Reduce Knee Injuries?
The case for banning adolescent female soccer on grounds of health and safety is clear.
Wisconsin Police: Volunteering for Defeat
Cops side with unions despite not being affected by Walker's reforms.
White House Faces Mounting Chatter Over Intelligence Leaks
Eric Holder tonight appointed two U.S. attorneys to probe the leaks, but lawmakers aren't going to let up the pressure on the administration.



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