Pam Meister is the editor for Family Security Matters and a contributor to Big Hollywood. Her work can also be seen at American Thinker. The views expressed here are her own.
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 media obsesses over dead singers and actresses, but has no time to tell us about cap and trade or health care. (Also read Roger L. Simon: Time: Dying Nation Loses Self in Michael Jackson Trivia)
What would the Jews who escaped Hitler think of Obama's treatment of Israel?
As Sen. Specter has discovered, new friends do not easily trust a person who betrayed his old friends. Update: And don't miss Steve Green and Jennifer Rubin on PJM Political for a look back at Specter's "Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week," online here.
If you're going to act like a Democrat, you might as well be one.
Individualists must overcome their distrust of mass movements and rallies in order to combat the socialist tide.
Esteemed Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker points the finger.
The wealthy are to be reviled, according to Obama’s rhetoric — except when it comes to his bank account and his social life.
From unveiling new emblems to attacking Rush Limbaugh, Obama sure knows how to change the subject from a tanking economy. (Jennifer Rubin discusses the White House War on Rush, and disillusioned pro-Obama pundits, in the latest edition of Pajamas' weekly PJM Political radio show, now online here.)
The Depression inspired a wave of patriotic films. History might just repeat itself.