Palin Flummoxes the Elites with Common Sense

by Scott Ott

Neither the administration nor the media is truly succeeding in refuting Palin's criticisms.

J Street Exposed

by P. David Hornik

The "alternative" Jewish lobbying group has Israel squarely in its cross hairs.

Obama vs. Obama

by Victor Davis Hanson

Per the language of his regrettable mentor, Obama's "chickens are coming home to roost."

What Happened to Candidate Obama?

by Jennifer Rubin

The candidate with the superior temperament has devolved into a peevish president exasperated that mere citizens would question his wisdom.

The GOP's Hispanic Problem

by Ruben Navarrette Jr.

Republicans would do well to avoid feeding the narrative that they are anti-Hispanic.

The 1929 Arab Terror Attack: When Hebron Became Occupied Territory

by Sammy Benoit

Today is the anniversary of one of the most monstrous terror attacks in Jewish history.

We Are the Children: Sing in Unison to Save a Dictator

by Oleg Atbashian

Obama and his ilk continually fall for the myth that those living under dictatorships are united against American "aggression." (This is part five of a series. Read parts one, two, three, and four.)

What Was Really Behind the Lockerbie Bomber’s Release?

by Soeren Kern

The mass murderer's release may have been motivated by lucrative oil deals and anti-Americanism rather than compassion for a dying man. (Also read Claudia Rosett: Libyan Grotesqueries.)

I'm Sick and Tired of Being Called a Racist

by Carol Gould

Hopefully the public discourse in the United States will not become as ugly as it has in Europe.

Obama’s Twisted Faith

by Sammy Benoit

The president distorted and exploited religion in an attempt to enlist clergy as salesmen for ObamaCare. (Also read Andrew Klavan: A Subtle Theological Point.)

Why Health Care Appears to Be Obama's Waterloo

by Roger Kimball

The reason is a four-letter word: fear.

Accuse First, Ask Questions Never: Mainstreaming Anti-Semitism

by Barry Rubin

Three European newspapers publish the latest incarnations of the vicious blood libel.

To Hell with the Political Class

by Melissa Clouthier

Simply put, the government needs to relearn its place.

Finally, Conservatives Have Their Freedom Fighters

by AWR Hawkins

Opposition to ObamaCare has birthed the protest movement the right never had.

No More Sderots!

by Ryan Mauro

Everything you need to know about the current “peace process” can be found in this rocket-battered town.

The ACLU's Glaring Hypocrisy on Privacy Issues

by John Stephenson

Privacy for Guantanamo detainees, but not for their CIA interrogators.

Misconstruing the Cause of Waste

by Amit Ghate

Obama has it exactly backwards: government regulation causes waste; individualism births efficiency.

What We’ll Drive in 2016

by Brian Douglas

Here’s a hint — it may have a power cord.

Feminist Hawks Unite!

by Phyllis Chesler

It's a small club, but the members are proud.

The Nightmare of Rationing in Oregon

by Jeff Emanuel

We as a nation can’t afford to learn the same lesson that Oregon is learning the hard way.

You Can Achieve Whatever You Set Your Mind To — No, Really!

by David Steinberg

Decades of study on expertise prove that virtually anyone can be great at anything — "bad genes" are an excuse, not a cause.

The Blindness of the Israeli Intellectual Left

by David Solway

Even brilliant writers like A.B. Yehoshua can be clueless about their country's predicament.

The Age Of Reagan: An Interview with Steven F. Hayward

by Ed Driscoll

The latest edition of Ed Driscoll's "Silicon Graffiti" video-blog features an interview with Steven F. Hayward, author of the long-waited second volume of his opus "Age of Reagan" series, due out tomorrow.

Germany's Double Standard in War Crimes Trials

by John Rosenthal

A trial recently completed in Munich has a bearing on the case of accused Nazi John Demjanjuk.

PJM Political: And Co-Starring Ted Kennedy As Johnny Friendly

by Ed Driscoll

Roger L. Simon and Lionel Chetwynd look back on the career on legendary screenwriter Budd Schulberg. Host and Vodkapundit Steve Green has a modest proposal for Ted Kennedy. And much more, on this week's show!

A Matter of Trust: Lessons Learned From Comcast

by Michael S. Malone

The question of trust is defining winners and losers in the Internet age. Reliability is everything.

Meet Rahm Emanuel's Brother: Dr. Zeke the Bleak

by Tom Blumer

Despite his recent attempted reputation rehab, Zeke always ends up at the same place: not treating the somehow unworthy or letting them die.

The Chaos Experiment Should Have Stayed in the Lab

by Christian Toto

The film dares to mock someone who prays at the altar of global warming alarmism.

British Conservatives Tangle Over Their National Health Service

by Adam Graham

Can the GOP learn from their infighting?

No Justice at the Department of Justice: Obama Lets Black Panthers Intimidate Voters

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Poor Cindy Sheehan: It's Not Easy Being a Has-Been

by Pam Meister

The former media darling has gone from the center of attention to wondering where all the cameras went.