With Obamanomics, We're Not Even Close to $eeing Green
Money flowing into the Treasury has been on a yearlong downward spiral.
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As the unemployment rate climbs toward double digits, Obama's aura starts to fade. (Also read Roger L. Simon: "Media lemmings jumping? Reporters have 401ks too") |
Money flowing into the Treasury has been on a yearlong downward spiral.
A recap of the events in Honduras and the Obama administration's curious response.
It’s the tenth anniversary of the massacre of students who stood up to tyrants in Iran. Will today's protestors dare to speak out? Will Obama? (Check back for updates throughout the day.)
Hamas cracks down on women — especially those who dare to speak out.
The president showed the Russians equivocation and weakness. The ball is now in the GOP's court.
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Has the president moderated his views from when he was a radical student activist in college?
Thursday marks the ten-year anniversary of the 1999 student uprising — and the mullahs don't want to see a repeat. (Also read Michael Ledeen: "The 9th of July, the 18th of Tir")
The fact that the investigative journalist was a Soviet agent doesn't seem to be a problem.
The century-long quest of liberals to impose a vision out of step with our Founders is almost achieved.
Despite some setbacks, there have also been several victories for reformers in state legislatures.
When does a cyber-attack by another nation cross the line and become an official act of war? (Also read "Kim Chi in the Intertubes" by Charlie Martin)
The filmmaker's raunchy, mean-spirited movie is relentlessly shocking but rarely in a clever or inspired way.
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The Iranian people could indeed benefit from having the right to bear arms right now.
The election of an African-American president, and even the possibility of such a candidacy, are direct legacies of the Republican Party.
PJTV has exclusive coverage with Chris Burgard of the situation in Honduras — where CNN is now being referred to as the "Chavez News Network." (Video here.)
To win back the White House, Republicans would do well to follow some common-sense guidelines.
The president often sounds like a cocky teenager when he discusses foreign policy.
Once again, the mainstream press gets distracted from a truly important story at the worst possible time.
The Republican congressman who lost to Hillary Clinton in 2000 stages a political comeback.
Some are returning to Africa to fight as jihadists — and that's just part of the problem.
Female pundits like Maureen Dowd sound more like mean girls than serious political analysts. (Also read Victor David Hanson: ( Sarah Palin and Her Critics)
The latest edition of Ed Driscoll's "Silicon Graffiti" videoblog documents the July 5th Tea Party in San Jose.
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