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Reflections on the Passing Scene
Thomas Sowell:

Random thoughts on the passing scene... ... more


Once Earmark Junkies, GOP Tries to Kick Habit
Byron York:

When Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill recently went to war over the budget, press coverage suggested that pork-barrel earmark spending is still a bipartisan problem, that after months of self-righteous rhetoric about fiscal discipline, both parties remain equal-opportunity earmarkers. ... more


Obama Versus Reagan
Chuck Norris:

I must commend President Barack Obama for getting closer this year to conveying the true message of Christmas. But how does that saying go, "Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades"? ... more


Understanding the Left's Intolerance for Intolerance
David Limbaugh:

It's that time of year when we are reminded just how indebted we are to the left's mega-tolerant cultural warriors. ... more


What Do Men Want?
Dennis Prager:

It is said that the one question about men and women that even the great Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis, could not answer was: What do women want? ... more


Christian Rout in the Culture War
Pat Buchanan:

A Democratic Congress, discharged by the voters on Nov. 2, has as one of its last official acts, imposed its San Francisco values on the armed forces of the United States. ... more


Will Mrs. Obama Downsize Your Kid?
Mona Charen:

Wouldn't it make more sense, economically, nutritionally, and (importantly) socially to eliminate school lunches altogether? ... more


The Sad Limits of Realism
Michael Gerson:

Early in his service as President Nixon's national security adviser, Henry Kissinger paid a visit to his homeland. ... more


The 20 Biggest Stories of 2010
John Hawkins:

The Tea Party has become so influential and ever present in politics that it's easy to forget it really only got started last year. ... more


President Obama Governs as Bush 44
Debra J. Saunders:

Once upon a time in America, when George W. Bush served as America's 43rd president, Democrats criticized the Bush tax cuts, especially for the wealthy. ... more


The Change We've Been Waiting For
Rich Tucker:

Many Americans are in a bad mood these days. ... more


Four More Days
Paul Greenberg:

They're invisible. At least to most of us. You may see them but not perceive them. ... more


Of Worldly Power and Christmas Tidings
Bill Murchison:

A word about Christmas. Just a word. Having nothing to do with the so-called wars over "happy holidays" vs. "Merry Christmas" and such ephemera. ... more


Let There Be Light
Phyllis Schlafly:

If we want to continue to enjoy the bright, warm light that Thomas Edison's incandescent bulb radiates, Congress will have to repeal Subtitle B of Title III of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. Environmental "standards" will start eliminating 276 versions of incandescent light bulbs in 2012, and the drop-dead date for our favorite 100-watt light bulb is just one year away. ... more


Christmas and Fatherless Kids
Janice Shaw Crouse:

Every year around this time, we hear the classic Marty Robbins' Christmas Song. ... more


Where Is the Justice for Michael?
Diana West:

Earlier this month, I received an e-mail update from Scott and Vicki Behenna, whose son, Army Ranger 1st Lt. Michael Behenna, is serving 15 years in Fort Leavenworth military prison over the May 2008 shooting of a known killer in Iraq. ... more


Christmas at Katyn
Paul Kengor:

The people of Poland got an early Christmas present this year. It's bittersweet but long awaited, and indeed a gift of sorts—and from an unlikely source: Russia. In Moscow, the State Duma, Russia's legislature, passed a statement conceding Soviet responsibility for the Katyn Woods massacre, one of the 20th century's worst war crimes. ... more


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