While France Vacations, Francois Hollande Lowers Expectations
Until September 2, half the country will be disconnected from work or business.
‘Deinstitutionalization’: Mass Murder and Untreated Madness
It's all but impossible now to involuntarily commit the obviously ill.
‘A Bad Signal’: Fracking Opponents Have Policy Indicators in Their Corner
A Democratic congressman talks to PJM about rural landowners' rights, environmental overreach, and production "in spite of the administration's policies."
Un año de aniversarios en América Latina
Mientras celebramos cuánto ha avanzado la región, recordemos cuánto camino le queda aun por recorrer
Avoiding Another Kyoto Commitment
A study says government leads public opinion on anthropogenic climate change.
Media Underplays Successful Defensive Gun Use
Burying the lede when a law-abiding gun owner is the hero.
Doctors Staying in Medicaid a ‘Huge Concern’ for Down Syndrome Community
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers said during the ObamaCare repeal vote that the disabled community is worried; a national advocate elaborates to PJM.
McCarthyism and Mohamed Elibiary
Patrick Poole’s disturbing findings about the Department of Homeland Security official, reported at PJ Media last year, have still not been refuted.
Marriage: A Social Justice Issue?
The solution to reducing inequality isn't more government, but more marriage.
Aurora’s Anonymous Hero
May we soon know her name, may she get the praise and thanks she very much deserves.
The Ninth Circuit Frosts the Lawyers in a Juvenile Cereal Lawsuit
A class action lawsuit against Kellogg Company illustrates what's wrong with our tort system.
SWAT and the Second Amendment
A citizen holding a gun while defending his home should not be considered cause for deadly force.
Shooting Suspends Politics, But Portends Heated Gun-Control Fight
Presidential candidates took a break from the trail and pulled their Colorado ads while lobbyists and advocates dug in for Hill battles ahead.
10 Left-Field Names as Romney Seeks Right VP
With speculation and anxiety brewing over whether Mitt's pick will buoy or bore the GOP, here are a few potentials you're not hearing about.
McCain’s Dilemma: Romney or Palin More Qualified in ’08?
Confronted by the question of why he didn't choose Mitt as his running mate, McCain essentially punted.
Obama Doesn’t Understand Latin America
The president’s recent comments about Venezuela reflect a larger problem.
Sovereignty of Violence: A Visit to Syria’s Civil War
Whoever prevails, Syria will face a totalitarian future.
‘There Have Never Been as Many Poor People in Our Country as There Are Now’
Bush's homelessness czar, whose business-oriented solutions turned the tide last decade, talks to PJM: Deep poverty at record high, homeless families on the rise, "and the media is silent on it."
Does Obama Actually Care About Israel’s Struggle to Survive?
The terrorist attack against Israeli civilians in Bulgaria is yet another manifestation of Israel's survival versus the world's moral relativism and twisted perceptions.
Democrats ‘Apparently Ready to Shoot the Hostage’
The message from the White House and Democratic leaders: If you want to save any semblance of a strong Pentagon, tax the wealthy.
What Do I Know? I’m Just a Doctor
A dissent on behalf of those who take care of you, your wife, husband, mom, dad, son, and daughter.
Obama’s Swing State Strategy: Take Credit for GOP Accomplishments
Will Republicans really let him get away with it?
The Communist Mentor: Frank Marshall Davis
Obama's mentor was a key figure in the USSR's plan to subvert American blacks.



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