- Did a Saudi Ex Machina Save Egypt? By David P. Goldman. Saudi Arabia just may have pulled America’s chestnuts out of the fire.
- Senator McConnell on the Perils of Campaign Finance ‘Reform,’ by Hans A. von Spakovsky. “For all its vaunted tolerance, the political Left has consistently demonstrated a militant intolerance for dissent.”
- ‘Flash’ Mob Violence, Poverty, and Reclaiming the Streets, by Abraham H. Miller. Is poverty the root cause of crime or is it the other way around?
- The Cuba Fallacy, by Jaime Daremblum. Lifting the U.S. embargo would not bring democracy to Havana. (This article is available in Spanish here.).
- House Oversight Committee Finds Holder in Contempt of Congress, by Bridget Johnson. Chairman Darrell Issa pushed forward with the action even after the White House pulled an 11th-hour executive privilege over the subpoenaed documents. REACTION: Boehner, Pelosi, King and more.
- Watching Euro-Pangaea Break Up, by Ed Driscoll. How will the EU end? Badly, as it continues to run out of other people’s money.
- The Plot Thickens: Obama Asserts Executive Privilege to Block Fast & Furious Disclosures, by Andrew C. McCarthy. What happened here is too grave to take “no” for an answer.
- What to Make of Obama’s Executive Privilege Move? By Bryan Preston. Fast and Furious goes mainstream as Obama morphs into Nixon.
- Holder Speaks: Accuses Issa of Distraction, Points Finger at Bush, by Bridget Johnson. Six paragraphs, three references to the Bush administration. ALSO: Former Judiciary chairman calls Obama’s executive privilege illegal.
- Executive Privilege Kicks Off Regular Season, by J. Christian Adams. This new phase of the Fast and Furious scandal begins with Americans who had paid no attention to the scandal now wondering, “what are they trying to hide?”
- 8 Secrets to Winning on Jeopardy, by Tom Neven. The tricks to mastering the trivia game from a winner.
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