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![]() Michelle Malkin: When jihad-bent American Muslims target American soldiers on American soil, why does America yawn? ... more ![]() Brent Bozell: Derrick Burts, 24, started working as a porn-film actor in June. By October, he'd contracted the HIV virus. The AP story on Burts contained a jaw-dropping sentence. ... more ![]() Jonah Goldberg: Most theories for why the president came unglued like a papier-mache doll in a steam bath during his press conference this week center on the fact that he can't stand having his liberal bona fides questioned. ... more ![]() David Limbaugh: There's a lot of noise today about promoting political squishiness to a virtue and endorsing the notion that compromise for its own sake is noble. I uncompromisingly dissent. ... more ![]() Oliver North: It's a tough time to be a member of the U.S. armed forces. Those serving in our all-volunteer military -- and their families -- are stretched and stressed by more than nine years of war. ... more ![]() Pat Buchanan: If the Pelosi-Reid liberals are in a hissy fit over the tax-cut deal negotiated by Barack Obama, they have only themselves to blame. ... more ![]() Mona Charen: A parade of political professionals, pundits, and scribblers (including me) has trouped to Indianapolis because the modest, humorous, and mild-mannered Daniels may well be the best chief executive in American government. ... more ![]() ![]() ![]() Michael Gerson: The Obama administration, elsewhere challenged by Iranian nuclear ambitions and North Korean brinksmanship, is on the verge of a major diplomatic achievement in Sudan. ... more ![]() Mona Charen: Mitch Daniels was elected governor of Indiana in 2004. He was re-elected in 2008 (when Obama carried the state), winning more votes than any candidate in the state's history. ... more ![]() Linda Chavez: The Dream Act is amnesty in the most meritorious sense. Many of those eligible to participate came as babes in arms or as young children. ... more ![]() Matt Towery: According to Bloomberg News, an overwhelming percentage of the people being called "the ultra rich" come nowhere near to earning $1 million dollars a year. ... more ![]() Terry Jeffrey: Even though TSA has put these so-called Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) scanners through both laboratory and operational testing, Congress's own auditing agency says it "remains unclear" that they can actually do the primary job they are intended to do. ... more ![]() Suzanne Fields: There are villains aplenty in the WikiLeaks scandal, but nobody looks better for it than Hillary Clinton. ... more ![]() David Harsanyi: A new Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll -- accompanied by a piece charmingly titled "We're No. 2" -- reports that the attitudes of Americans are about what you'd expect. ... more ![]() Donald Lambro: President Obama went before the White House press corps Tuesday, blaming the Republicans for boxing him into a very difficult position that forced him to cut a deal to extend the Bush tax cuts. ... more ![]() Paul Greenberg: News item, July 8, 2010: "The periodical shelves at Stanford University are nearly bare..." ... more ![]() Diana West: WikiLeaks is exposing the way our government conducts "business." It is not a pretty process. Sometimes Uncle Sam limps along like a powerless giant, as when secretaries of State Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton vainly plead with China to stop facilitating the military rise of Iran. ... more |
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