Ann Coulter:
Sacrificial Scams
The real class warfare in this country isn't rich vs. poor, it's government employees vs. we, the taxpayers, who pay their salaries.
Jackie Gingrich Cushman:
Moral, Now the Story
As a child, I was a voracious reader, mostly of fiction. I would read during class, during lunch, during the bus ride. When I was reading, I was not part of my boring normal life, but part of a deeper, more compelling story.
Victor Davis Hanson:
Let Sleeping Germans Lie
The newly elected French Socialist president, Francois Hollande, is warning Germany that Mediterranean ideas of "growth," not Germanic "austerity," should be the new European creed. No surprise there -- reckless debtors often blame their own past imprudence on greedy creditors, especially if the latter are supposed to be guilt-ridden over causing two world wars.
Larry Elder:
Will Gay Marriage Force Black Churches to Reconsider Democratic Party?
President Obama's affirmation of gay marriage threatens to undermine the near-monolithic black support Obama enjoyed in 2008. Several members of the black clergy now say they intend to sit out the presidential election. One poll from last November found black opposition to gay marriage at 58 percent, higher than the rest of the country, which is about evenly split.
Michael Barone:
Recent News Could Cause Panic for Obama Campaign
Is it panic time at Obama headquarters in Chicago? You might get that impression from watching events -- and the polls -- over the past few weeks.
Judge Andrew Napolitano:
Is There a Drone In Your Backyard?
Earlier this week, the federal government announced that the Air Force might be dispatching drones to a backyard near you.
Cal Thomas:
The President's 'Other Gospel'
It is one thing to talk about "fairness" when it comes to allowing gays and lesbians to marry; it is quite another to claim biblical authority for such relationships.
Hugh Hewitt:
The Return of Rev. Wright and the Small Donor Surge To Romney
"He is a bitter man...Jeremiah Wright is a joke...[What] Obama's crazy preacher is saying this week" is a "side show."
Debra J. Saunders:
O Brave New World That Has Such Romneys in It
When presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's eldest son, Tagg Romney, 42, and his wife, Jen, 39, posted a birth announcement for healthy, happy twin boys on their Facebook page, they demonstrated how mainstream in vitro fertilization births have become.
Matt Towery:
A Cash-strapped Battle for Florida's Senate Seat
Many decades ago as a young punk working in Washington, I was given the job of teaching public speaking and debate at the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee's candidate's school. I doubt I helped anyone, but being in my early 20s, I thought I was saving America by creating great future members of Congress ... Oh, the follies of youth.
Daniel J. Mitchell:
Reformers vs the GOP Establishment: The Battle to Eliminate the Income Tax
The latest example of this battle is taking place in Oklahoma, where the Governor has proposed to eliminate the state income tax and her main opponents are members of the corrupt GOP establishment.
Judson Phillips:
Are Your Children Better Off?
Throughout history, Presidential elections have again and again come down to a single question. In 1994, Bill Clinton swept into the White House on the strength of one simple phrase: "it's the economy, stupid." In 1980, Ronald Reagan asked "are you better off than you were four years ago." Now, after a long and bloody nomination process, the Republicans seem no closer to crystallizing their pitch to the American people than when they started.
Steve Chapman:
The Implausibility of Nuclear Terrorism
Ever since Sept. 11, 2001, Americans have had to live with the knowledge that the next time the terrorists strike, it could be not with airplanes capable of killing thousands but atomic bombs capable of killing hundreds of thousands.
Peter Ferrara:
Barack Obama’s Debacle
Obama has already succeeded in fundamentally transforming America, from a prosperous nation that draws people the world over, voting with their feet, to a rapidly declining former superpower on the fast track to a third-world status similar to Argentina or Venezuela.
Diana West:
Obama Should Pardon the Leavenworth
Here I am again in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in Washington, D.C., the highest appeals court for the U.S. military. Last month, I was here to cover Army 1st Lt. Michael Behenna's final appeal.
Cliff May:
Missile Defense Is For Wimps
Last week, the major media focused on issues of global consequence – like whether Mitt Romney and his “prep school posse” engaged in forcible hair-cutting almost a half century ago.
Emmett Tyrrell:
CNN Plays Dirty Too
WASHINGTON -- I first heard it two, perhaps two and a half years ago. A sage sitting in his New York City office pronounced it. Said the sage to me: "This is going to be the dirtiest presidential campaign in history." I would pass on my prescient friend's name, but he is a gentleman of high profile.
Bob Beauprez:
Hopeless Change: Young Americans getting the worst of Obama's Economy
Sadly, three years later, it is more like Hopeless Change that millions of young Americans face.
Rich Tucker:
Eating Up the Hunger Games
A recent comic strip summed up life in these United States in 2012. Several rotund Americans are waiting in line at the movie theater. All are holding massive tubs of popcorn, jumbo candy bars and vats of soda. They’re queuing to watch “The Hunger Games.”
Maggie Gallagher:
President Obama's Gay Marriage Goof
Just how bad a blunder was President Obama's forced gay marriage endorsement?
Matt Kibbe:
The State of the Today's Political Playing Field
In the wake of Dick Lugar’s loss to Richard Mourdock in last week’s Indiana Republican Senate primary, former Senator Bob Bennett is wondering which party is going to control the Senate this November. According to Mr. Bennett, the Tea Party “gave” three Senate seats to the Democrats in 2010.
Mike Shedlock:
Real Estate Crash in China Underway
Developers, burdened by 70% leverage ratios and loans threatening to come due, rushed to complete projects already in their pipeline, to put those units onto the market and raise cash.
John Browne:
Germany Faces Political Isolation
The political isolation will likely weigh on the Merkel administration to abandon their monetary obstructionism.
Chris Poindexter:
Europe’s Contagion Continues
Welcome to the Great Market Panic of 2012 where investors sell everything that isn’t nailed down to raise cash.
Bill Tatro:
Protecting JP Morgan from Itself
It seemed Obama was saying the government needed to protect poor Jamie from himself. In light of J.P. Morgan’s total capital, Main Street media looked at the trading loss and said “what’s the big deal?”
Bob Goldman:
Quitting Time
You know what they say about sailboats -- the best two days you'll ever have with your boat is the day you buy it and the day you sell it.
Marybeth Hicks:
'Runner' Introduces Mother to Son's World
For as well as I know my only son, I never really understood him until I read John L. Parker Jr.’s “Once a Runner.”
Carrie Schwab Pomerantz:
Can You Take a Hardship Distribution From a 401(k)?
While it sounds like you're experiencing a tough time, your age and the size of your 401(k) mean that you do have some options for getting through it.
Jeff Carter:
JP Morgan and MF Global Caught Chasing Yield
The big government fanatics are out in the media pounding their chests that we need more regulation. I thought we had great new regs with Dodd-Frank, and prior to that we made CEO’s and CFO’s responsible with Sarbanes-Oxley.
George Jarkesy:
JP Morgan Chase Next on Obama Administration Hit List
With the Justice Department today indicating they are launching a criminal probe into a $2 Billion trading loss at JP Morgan, the President’s Administration is at it again.
Brett McMahon:
The Era of Uncertainty
Many descriptors could be used when describing President Obama’s time in office. The Era of Big Government and Big Labor, certainly. The Over-Spending Years or Over-Regulating Years are strong contenders, as well. But how about this one: The Era of Uncertainty.
Jeff Carter:
The Difference Between GM and Ford
The corporate cultures of the two companies are very different. One example. GM pulled its ads from Facebook. Ford is doing more with Facebook. Another, GM bailed out by the government, Ford weathered the storm.
Michelle Malkin:
Obamacare's Patient-Dumping, Privacy-Meddling Scheme
The stench of Chicago cronyism over the White House just got fouler.
Walter E. Williams:
Should We Obey All Laws?
Let's think about whether all acts of Congress deserve our respect and obedience. Suppose Congress enacted a law -- and the Supreme Court ruled it constitutional -- requiring American families to attend church services at least three times a month. Should we obey such a law?





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