| | | | | Michael Medved: Tom Tancrazy: The Not-So-Great 3rd Party Tradition | | Established politicians turn to protest campaigns only after they've been disgraced, defeated and rejected by the mainstream. | | | | | Marybeth Hicks: A Tough Job, But There's No Money In It | | Even before I have the chance to stow my purse and kick off my sandals, my son pops into the room to ask, "What are the new rules?" | | | | | Tony Blankley: "Dissension in the Ranks?" | | With the end of combat in Operation Enduring Freedom presidentially certified, all eyes rivet toward Afghanistan. This is the fight President Obama, when campaigning for office, called our "war of necessity." | | | | | Jonah Goldberg: I, Market Economy | | No one in the world knows how to make the newspaper you are holding (and, if you're reading this on your phone, computer, iPad or Kindle, no one knows how to make those things either). | | | | | Jacob Sullum: Bullying Busybody for Senate | | Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal may never have served in Vietnam (despite his recollections to the contrary), but he is a hero in the war on prostitution. | | | | | Austin Bay: Iraqi Change Vexes Obama | | According to recent public opinion polling data, U.S. President Barack Obama is a highly controversial and divisive political figure -- public opinion polling data from Iraq, that is. | | | | Hans A. von Spakovsky: The Costs of Birthright Citizenship | | No country in Europe, a continent many liberals often cite for its supposedly superior views on everything from government health care to high tax rates, grants automatic citizenship. The trend has been toward eliminating it in the few countries that grant it. | | | Ben Shapiro: Why We Treat Obama Like a Dog | | President Obama certainly has it ruff these days. With his approval ratings plummeting and both the House and the Senate trending Republican, he must feel like he's been put in the doghouse. | | | | | Ed Feulner: Some Solid "Solutions" | | We at The Heritage Foundation recently published "Solutions for America." It identifies the nature and scope of our most pressing problems in 23 policy areas, and recommends 128 specific policy prescriptions. | | | | | Terry Jeffrey: How American Football Became the World's Greatest Game | | It is ironic that the most boring contest ever played -- the Princeton-Yale game of 1881 -- helped make American football the world's greatest game. | | | | | Brent Bozell: A Conservative Movie Initiative | | The midterm elections this fall will feature young people born in 1992 -- in other words, four years after Ronald Reagan left office. What do they know about this man? | | | | | Pat Buchanan: What McCain's Tactics Teach | | John McCain is headed back to the U.S. Senate, perhaps a changed and chastened man, and perhaps not. | | | | | Donald Lambro: Obama's Stimulus Nod to Reps Too Little, Too Late | | President Obama is once again attacking the Republicans as "the party of no" because of the GOP's opposition to his tax-and-spend agenda that this year will add $1.3 trillion to a $13 trillion debt. | | | | | Paul Driessen: Street Theater "Education" | | It's been a rough few weeks for the "eco-progressive" fringe. | | | | | Larry Kudlow: Obama Gets Write-Offs Right | | It's all midterm-election politics, but Obama's last-minute idea for 100 percent tax write-offs for corporate investment is, in fact, a good idea. | | | | | Phyllis Schlafly: State Attorneys General and Violent Video Games | | Extremely violent and addictive video games are polluting the minds of an entire generation of children, and most parents are clueless. | | | | | Brian Walsh: Race of the Day: Herrera Erupts in WA-3 | | Republican Jaime Herrera and Democrat Denny Heck both emerged from a crowded primary of six as the top two vote-getters. | | | | | | | | | | | | > Funnies...more funnies > Podcasts...more Podcasts | | | | Young America's Foundation Panel Discussion: Remembering Reagan | Northern Alliance The Headliners Hour 2 | Hugh Hewitt Chuck Colson, Timothy George, Robert George | | | | | | | | | |
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