Politics
Army’s Westphal Backs Off on Need for U.S. Troops in Mexico
During a speech to the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics on Monday, Undersecretary of the Army Joseph Westphal (left) called the...
PATRIOT Act Faces Difficulties in House of Representatives
In a surprising turn of events on Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives failed to extend a number of provisions to the PATRIOT...
Read moreHouse Republicans Continue to Target ObamaCare
House Republicans are mounting their next effort to stop ObamaCare — by cutting off its funding — as part of a measure Republicans...
Read moreSenator Rand Paul Is the Real Deal
A careful review of Kentucky Senator Rand Paul’s “maiden speech” to the Senate last week reveals what Tea Partiers and other strict constitutionalists...
Read moreRumsfeld’s “Defender of the Constitution” Award Has Few Defenders
“If you’re like me,” wrote Thomas Woods, tongue planted firmly in cheek, “you spend a lot of time concerned — weeping, even —...
Read moreCDC Attempts to Hide Abortion Data
An internal memo has been uncovered that proves that the Centers for Disease Control in fact did cover up abortion data. Surprisingly, the...
Read moreFeminizing Americas Fighting Force
With “don’t ask, don’t tell” scrapped by congressional vote late last year and open homosexuals now free to be all they can be...
Read moreFCC Working on Presidency Alert Emergency Tests
The White House has announced that it plans to make a change to the regularly scheduled Emergency Alert System (EAS) tests that declare,...
Read moreWhite House Plans to Move Ahead with ObamaCare
Despite the recent judicial decision that ObamaCare is fundamentally unconstitutional, the White House continues to assert that it will implement the health care...
Read morePalins Neocon Path
When John McCain announced his choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate on August 29, 2008, the only foreign policy...
Read moreHu Gets Red-carpet Treatment at White House
Item: “Chinese leader Hu Jintao,” reported the Associated Press on January 16, “is being feted in Washington this week with a lavish state...
Read moreBeck Is Correct on the Islamo-Communist Connection
The latest controversy between William Kristol and Glenn Beck reveals two fundamentally different approaches to understanding the global threat faced by the United...
Read moreObamas Spending Cuts Use Scalpel Where Ax Is Needed
Touting President Barack Obama’s “responsible, sensible and achievable plan to put the country on a fiscally sustainable path” in a New York Times...
Read moreNormalizing the Surveillance Society
The District of Columbia, like other metropolitan areas, has been using traffic cameras to catch motorists who speed or run red lights. It...
Read moreIsraeli Economists Agree with Rand Paul: End Foreign Aid
The question of foreign aid is one that has pitted economists against politicians, special interest groups, and foreign policy demagogues for decades. No...
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