Obama’s Failure in Latin America
The president has not provided real leadership. (You can read this article in Spanish here.)
Will Christie Emerge from the Storm as ‘America’s Governor’?
A new bromance with Obama adds new dimensions to the governor's political future.
Advertorial: Conservative Song Gaining Popularity
“Keep The Change” is an up-tempo number that perfectly captures the mood of our nation with a thought-provoking lyrical take on a certain well-known political slogan.
It Wasn’t Just Four Americans Abandoned in Benghazi
Up to 32 Americans were denied military assistance at the consulate and CIA safe house. More: Why Haven’t We Seen a Photo Like This from the Night of the Benghazi Assault?
PJTV’s Trifecta: Voter Fraud — Will The Democrats Vote Early, and Often?
Can we expect the Democrats to engage in gangland style voter fraud in the presidential election? Democrats are encouraging their base to vote early through absentee ballots. Are the President Obama and the Democrats concocting Election Day shenanigans? Find out on this edition of Trifecta.
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The Obama Economy: Still Not Recovered
The economy is not even back to where it was when the recession began.
The Racist and the Diversity Czar
Grouping Asians together for the purpose of fostering “diversity” in America is insulting.
On the Brink: 50 Year Anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis
A recounting of the 13 days when the world stood on the precipice of nuclear war.
Is Hurricane Sandy a Gale-Force October Surprise?
Both campaigns said they were devoted to leaving politics out of the storm, but Sandy is leaving her mark on the election landscape.
The Climate-Change Ambulance Chasers
Hurricane Sandy reminds us that climate hysterics can never resist an opportunity to use a natural disaster to flog their anti-technology, anti-humanity hobbyhorse.
Does Obama Have the Stronger Ground Game in Ohio?
Romney has 40 campaign offices in the crucial swing state, a third of the president's 120. But it's not quite that simple... Also read: Are PA and MN Slipping Away from Obama?
PJTV’s Hair of the Dog: Obama’s Second Term Plan: Blame Bush Some More
President Obama’s surrogates assured the nation on the Sunday shows that the President has a plan. Does it involve something other than blaming President Bush? Find out on this special “What are they smoking?!” edition of Hair of the Dog.
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Post-Benghazi Admin Meme: Look What We’re Doing in Algeria
A publicized counterterrorism push here may be an effort to enforce "al Qaeda is on the run" claim while pulling eyes from next door.
Questions for White House Over Benghazi Just Beginning
We have two likely possibilities for what occurred, plus a subplot involving arms to al-Qaeda, which could be treason.
PJTV’s Poliwood: Affleck’s Argo Lives Up to Its Hype
On this week’s Poliwood, Lionel and I take a look at Ben Affleck’s Argo and…sing its praises. Is there a lesson conservative filmmakers can learn from this geopolitical thriller? And is Argo historically accurate? Poliwood’s resident former Canadian Lionel Chetwynd interviewed many of the original hostages and heard first-hand what that experience was like.
PJTV subscribers click here; an embeddable version of this week’s show is available at YouTube.
Sharia States: Totalitarian to the Core
A review of Dr. Andrew G. Bostom's seminal Sharia versus Freedom: The Legacy of Islamic Totalitarianism, now available.
Actually, Global Warming Was in Presidential Debates
Discussion of “clean” or “green” energy is climate policy by stealth.
Benghazi in the Eyes of Congress: ‘It’s Not Going to Go Away’
"Every day I find out something more horrific": Intelligence and Armed Services committee members talk exclusively to PJM about what's next.
Hurricane Sandy: Follow PJ Media’s Brendan Loy for Frequent Updates
Click here for the latest from Brendan Loy, Weathernerd. Also follow @brendanloy on Twitter.
Mourdock Doesn’t Deserve the Disapprobation
The Indiana Senate candidate did not seek to define rape, but rather the sacredness of life.
5 Foreign Policy Topics That Should’ve Made the Debate Cut
A looming showdown versus Islamic extremism, a sobering euro outlook, and the Axis of Enablers.



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