Underestimating the New Nazis in Greece: The Golden Dawn Party
Who are they and what do they believe?
PJTV’S Poliwood: Elitism and the Election: Fred Barnes on Obama’s Celebrity-Filled Reelection Strategy
Fred Barnes of The Weekly Standard sits with Lionel Chetwynd and Roger L. Simon to discuss Obama’s reelection strategy. Is it wise for the Obama campaign to roll out celebrities like George Clooney, Sarah Jessica Parker and Anna Wintour? Can the Vogue editor convince swing voters and battleground states to vote Obama? Find out. Also, Matt Atchity of Rotten Tomatoes gives a sneak peak at Madagascar 3 and Prometheus, and tells you how these films are doing on the Tomato Meter.
Getting ‘Furious’ with Holder: GOPs Unload, Get Few Answers at Hearing
The attorney general couldn't say when Agent Terry was killed, how many guns have been recovered, or how many Mexicans have died in "Fast and Furious," but is confident that voter fraud isn't bad enough to justify ID.
CAIR-Michigan Executive Director Attacks Jews in Two Speeches
Most importantly, he got his Islam right.
Forty Years Later: Kim Phuc and Her North Vietnamese Enemies
Meet the girl in the picture considered iconic for all the wrong reasons.
Calling a Truce in El Salvador
A fragile gang peace has led to a rapid decline in violence. But is it sustainable? (This article is available in Spanish here.)
The Teachable Remnant: Failing Our Few Eager Students
Our education system especially fails those with unentitled attitudes.
California’s Broken Parole and Probation System
Come and see the ineffectiveness inherent in the system.
Making Reporters Use Government Equipment to Write About Jobs Numbers?
The unilateral, unprecedented move by the Labor Department with this politically critical data has First Amendment proponents up in arms.
Porta-Potties to Antiques: The Curious Journey of Obama’s ‘Green Jobs’
Lawmakers accuse the Labor Department of using some broad definitions to give the president toutable green-jobs statistics.
GOP to Obama: This is ‘All-of-the-Above’ Energy
Freezing regs, speeding leases, protecting the SPR: McCarthy and team to introduce Domestic Energy and Jobs Act today.
Meet John Brennan, Obama’s Assassination Czar
The unprecedented power has even Obama administration officials worried.
New Caucus Seeks Bipartisan Path to Avert Fiscal Ruin
The kitchen-table caucus of freshman GOPs and Blue Dogs also tries to set a civility example by always putting "president" before Obama.
Tregua en El Salvador
Una frágil tregua entre las maras ha disminuido notablemente los actos de violencia. Pero, ¿podrá sostenerse?
5 Reasons Why Labor Has Already Lost the Wisconsin Recall Election
Regardless of the outcome, labor's agenda has been slowed or defeated outright.
L.A. Times’ Entry for Worst Reporting of the Year?
Getting nearly everything wrong to serve a narrative about Alabama.
American Freedom Alliance Conference: Countering Global Governance
Heavyweights like John Bolton will speak at next week's event.
Rep. Tim Scott Bursting the Beltway ‘Bubble,’ Letting Business In
The House freshman and Tea Party wunderkind opens up to PJM about fishy Labor numbers, bipartisanship, and his relationship with the Black Caucus.
All Eyes on Wisconsin — Some Thoughts From Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch
If Big Labor prevails in Tuesday's gubernatorial fight, recall might well become the featured weapon in its arsenal.
May’s Jobs Report: As Good As We’ll See This Year?
Probably, unless Washington deals with "Taxmageddon" soon.
Islamic Antisemitism Enters American Electoral Politics
"Loyalty to a foreign flag is not loyalty to America’s.” Two guesses as to which foreign flag.
Iran’s ‘Power’ Play: Selling Energy to Desperate States
The regime dodges sanctions by striking deals with the electricity-starved.
The Tyranny of Having Too Many Choices
Mayor Bloomberg is saving us from being oppressed by confusing and important choices about our health.



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