The British left crumbles and points the finger of blame at the prime minister.
Words matter, Mr. President. (Also read Roger L. Simon: Obama Practices Taqiyya on French TV)
The murder of Dr. George Tiller, like John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, has significance far beyond the act itself.
An angry (and unemployed) Ted Rall calls Obama a "monster."
The dissembling continues. (See also Roger L. Simon: "New employment for Nancy Pelosi: stewardess on BMI" )
The only viable revenue plan for newspapers will be to initiate "microcharges" for content.
Is the president's world view part of the solution or part of the problem?
When fear and survival are at stake, it's not clear at all what lines people won’t cross.
What were you expecting? (More from Richard Fernandez on the missile launch here)
As riots and clashes intensify, a worst-case scenario may be close to becoming reality.
Can Lebanon shake itself free of Syrian domination and Iranian influence? A PJM report from Beirut.
The more one is trusted, the greater the potential for betrayal. People trusted Bernard Madoff.
He appears to be talking about retaliation, not pre-emption. (Read more from Michael Ledeen.)
In the wake of Mumbai, it's getting hard to tell Pakistani allies and terrorists apart.
The attacks required a conductor, score sheet, and extensive coordination.
How dare the NY Times' Gail Collins and MSNBC's Chris Matthews suggest such a thing?
The timing of Russia's disturbing missile deployment plan is not coincidental.
Will the fact that it's getting mainstream scrutiny change anything?
Orthodox Islamic lecturer, Texas attorney, adviser to Saudi billionaires...who is Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tariq Al-Mansour?
With no direct way of pushing Russian troops out — the U.S. must get creative about pressuring Putin.
Russia says it is halting operations in Georgia. Now the battle for world opinion begins.
Pounded by Russian forces, Georgia waves a white flag. (Previous post here, and more from Roger Kimball here.)
Fears grow of a full-blown war in the region as Russia acts in support of the breakaway Georgian province of South Ossetia.