The Obama Administration: That 70s Show
This is not a sitcom or a new fashion craze. It is the new economic and international reality. (Also see Rich Karlgaard: "Study the Seventies.")
Tea Parties a Wake-Up Call for Obama and the MSM
The massive outpouring of angry Americans on tax day offers lessons for the president and the media. (Watch PJTV's extensive coverage of the tea parties.)
D.C. Tea Party: Republicans Should Not Be Rejoicing Quite Yet
The protest revealed a mood among Americans that spells trouble for both parties. (Watch PJTV for live coverage of today's tea parties.)
Has Obama Learned the Folly of ‘Multilateralism’?
Let us hope the president has figured out that when our allies refuse to go along, America often must act alone.
‘Comparable Worth’ Rears Ugly Head in the Age of Obama
Ronald Reagan called the government scheme of determining pay structures for private industry a "cockamamie idea."
Who Won the Budget Battle?
Obama's lack of fiscal responsibility is emboldening the opposition and making moderates in his own party very nervous
Scrutinizing Holder’s Actions on Guantanamo — And Beyond
Releasing terror trainees into the U.S. is not just politically problematic — it may be illegal, points out a letter PJM has obtained.
New Political Openings for GOP in Age of Obama
Need proof? Look at New York's congressional election results.
Obama’s Budget: Embracing Our Inner ‘No!’
Why anyone would say "yes" to anything this frighteningly irresponsible?
Whose Side Is the GOP On?
Republicans should be defending free markets and crying bloody murder over Geithner's bailout plans. Why aren't they?
The Republican Road to Recovery
The gloves are coming off as the GOP finally unveils its own budget plan.
Specter’s Opposition Could Sink Card Check
The Pennsylvania senator's unexpected statement today may have given the GOP its biggest win in months.
Obama and the Media: The End of the Affair
How did such a lovestruck couple drift apart? (Also read Roger L. Simon: The MSM Should Resign Over Obama's Failure)
‘Yes We Can’ Turns into ‘I Don’t Think So’
With even Democrats balking at Obama's budget, the president tries old campaign tricks to drum up support.
Forcing Obama’s Hand on Guantanamo
It's the GOP's job to force the administration to confront the reality behind the closing of Guantanamo.
My Representative Went to Congress and All I Got Was This Stupid Debt
So much for the economy bouncing back this year.
Obama’s Liberal Petri Dish
Even some Democrats are upset with the president treating the economy like a lab experiment.
Don’t Blame Me — I Voted for the Other Guy
All honeymoons must come to an end. It's just that Obama's is ending more abruptly than most.
It’s Official: Card Check Will Cost Jobs
The Employee Free Choice Act will have an adverse impact on current and future employment.
Obama Just Doesn’t Get It
We thought Bush was isolated and out of touch? We've gone from the frying pan into the fire.
Obama’s New Deal II Lark
The president would rather spend his time reinventing American society than reviving the American economy.
‘I’m Maureen Dowd, and I’ve Been Had’
A support group for bitter pundits disappointed in Obama is quickly becoming necessary. (Jennifer Rubin discusses her article, and the White House's War on Rush, in the latest edition of Pajamas' weekly PJM Political radio show, now online here.)
How Low Can the Market Go? Obama’s Plans Ride on the Answer
The deepening recession throws a wrench in his hopes of skipping the task of reviving the economy and slide right into enacting the agenda of ultra-liberalism.
Two Huge Openings for the GOP
Opportunities to win back voters have been handed to the Republican Party on a silver platter. (Also check out PJ Media's latest PJM Political radio show, which features extensive additional coverage from CPAC.)




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