Yet more proof that the DOJ doesn't want whites and Asians, when they are the discriminated-against minority, to be protected under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
President Obama was elected on a lie, a big one enabled by the mainstream media, which ultimately exhausted his credit with the American people by the day he took office.
Or even Nixonologist-style: a modern-day equivalent of Woodward and Bernstein would have lots of fun tying together all of the strange stories that have circulated recently from the former home of Ben Bradlee and Katharine Graham.
"It’s just that sometimes the New Black Panther Party, sometimes, whatever we do we just tend to do it kinda strong."
Does President Obama really believe the Israelis are such bigots as to judge him — all things equal — by his middle name? Does he have any evidence for that, or was he drawing on his own stereotype of Israelis?
What is going on with the bizarre edicts of Janet Napolitano, Eric Holder, Van Jones, John Holdren, Energy Secretary Chu, and now NASA's Charles Bolden? The president is setting the tone, and a host of truth departments are acting as his chorus.
Where do you suppose James Madison would come down on the debate over Arizona’s decision to secure its borders and enforce the law? To ask the question is to answer it, but Washington isn’t listening.
Today, I testified to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights about the Department of Justice's hostility to race-neutral law enforcement. I hope these hearings spur those responsible to explain their actions to Americans.
Can we expect justice in the Obama administration, or just politics as usual? Whistleblower J. Christian Adams responds to the DOJ with exclusive documents answering whether he was a disgruntled employee or an outstanding civil servant. (Check PJM later today for more from Adams, after he testifies to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights regarding the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation dismissal.)
What happens when Medium Cool turns hot? A video look at "Pallywood," the Gaza flotilla, Helen Thomas, Gen. McChrystal, the media's reaction to the Tea Parties, and much more.
Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill) dubs Obama's roadside signs "the height of narcissism." Though one suspects that with the current administration, that's the one area where there's seemingly endless — if unsustainable — growth still possible.
Today marks America's birthday, but as the recent travails of Justice Department whistleblower J. Christian Adams illustrates, it's not an entirely happy event.
Eric Holder’s Justice Department is lying about the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case. Why? (Click here to watch this edition of the Hicks File on PJTV.)
The jury is still out if it was their reporters, or the local rent-a-crew, but regardless, an open mic on the air makes a local Fox affiliate appear remarkably unprofessional.
When The One’s most faithful apostles start questioning the tenets of the New Religion and criticizing its messiah, you know things aren’t going well for the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Bernard Chapin interviews R. Emmett Tyrrell, the founder of the American Spectator, on his new book, After the Hangover: The Conservatives' Road to Recovery.
At times, The Special Relationship feels like it’s pining for a 2012 "Hillary for President" campaign, but it does remind viewers how much friendlier America's relations with England were in the pre-Obama era.
Taken from the latest edition of PJM Political, Ed Driscoll interviews Zev Chafets, the New York Times journalist and author of the new biography, Rush Limbaugh, An Army of One.
All the president's men — and his media, as well: there are plenty of things to investigate; the public has turned against the president. The media has nothing to lose but its sad preconceptions and its laughable elitism.
Recently the Washington Post put Newsweek on the market. CNN and CBS were in concurrent talks to possibly consolidate news operations. All three outfits fell victim to "The News They Kept To Themselves," as Ed Driscoll explains in his latest video.
We, the American people, are seen by Obama as a sort of Ivy League campus, with him as an untouchable dean.
The president once again improvises away from the script on the teleprompter, and once again, inadvertently reveals his worldview.
The Obama administration has shafted the UK; why is one his Mao-quoting former advisors working with Tory leader David Cameron?
Come for the McCarthy references, stay for the comparison of the tea parties morphing into FDR's internment of Japanese-Americans in World War II. "We are right now in a time that is going to dwarf the era of Jim Crow and segregation," Lewis sagely opines in a new video.
A review of Conservative Victory: Defeating Obama’s Radical Agenda.