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New US Sanctions on Iran Aim to Head Off IsraelNew US Sanctions on Iran Aim to Head Off Israel

 
 
 
Thomas Sowell Thomas Sowell: A Defining Moment

Governor Mitt Romney's statement about not worrying about the poor has been treated as a gaffe in much of the media, and those in the Republican establishment who have been rushing toward endorsing his coronation as the GOP's nominee for president -- with 90 percent of the delegates still not yet chosen -- have been trying to sweep his statement under the rug.

 
Byron York Byron York: What Really Happened to the Gingrich Ethics Case?

The Romney campaign has been hitting Newt Gingrich hard over the 1990s ethics case that resulted in the former speaker being reprimanded and paying a $300,000 penalty.

 
Chuck Norris Chuck Norris: Waging War on the Trifecta of Tyranny

As a six-time undefeated middleweight world karate champion, I have a pretty good idea what makes a warrior. And there's presently one particular presidential candidate in the political ring who wears those gloves better than the others.

 
Jeff Jacoby Jeff Jacoby: Is a Long Primary Fight Good for the GOP?

"46 STATES TO GO."

 
David Limbaugh David Limbaugh: Obama Says He Deserves a Second Term; Let's Consider

President Obama told NBC's Matt Lauer in an interview Sunday, "I deserve a second term." Well, let's see.

 
John Hawkins John Hawkins: 5 Things Conservatives Can Learn From Liberals

There are a lot of things NOT to like about liberals, but you have to give them some credit. These are people who are badly, dangerously, and devastatingly wrong on almost every issue of consequence and yet, year after year, they hang in there at a rough parity with conservatives. So, they may do a lot wrong, but there are things we can learn from the Left.

 
Mona Charen Mona Charen: Removing Planned Parenthood's Fig Leaf

Planned Parenthood would appear to have won this latest skirmish in the abortion wars. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation having first decided to withdraw future grants to the world's largest abortion provider, quickly retreated under a barrage of accusations, complaints and threats.

 
John Ransom John Ransom: Half Time in America; We Need a New Quarterback

A great visual experience, filmed in two entirely different cities than the subject city, with a wonderful narration by Eastwood about policies that he doesn’t agree with pushing a message about a car company and the city of Detroit that isn’t true in any factual or even literary sense. See? That’s proof that it has to be an Obama campaign commercial.

 
Ken Blackwell Ken Blackwell: Strike, Israel! Strike Now!

“Whoever says later may find later is too late,” says Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak. His words drove Western policymakers into a tizzy.

 
Cal  Thomas Cal Thomas: The President's 'Social Gospel'

For 60 years the National Prayer Breakfast has been a nonpolitical event where speakers put aside their earthly biases and focus on a Higher Authority.

 
Pat Buchanan Pat Buchanan: Who Wants War With Iran?

Appearing alongside CIA Director David Petraeus before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last week, James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, said of Iran: "We don't believe they've actually made the decision to go ahead with a nuclear weapon."

 
Rachel Alexander Rachel Alexander: Susan G. Komen Charity Starts to Enter the 21st Century

Western civilization has gradually progressed away from barbaric practices. By the 20th century, most developed nations stopped torturing people and executing them in cruel ways. In the US, only humane ways of execution are permitted for executing the most notorious criminals.

 
Debra J. Saunders Debra J. Saunders: Gingrich Should Have Kept It in Vegas

Losing candidates usually congratulate the winner -- first by telephone and then in front of their supporters. Not Newt Gingrich. When he loses, Gingrich doesn't even bother to pretend to be a good sport.

 
Paul Greenberg Paul Greenberg: Economics 101: Change Happens

A presidential campaign is the health of economic illiteracy. Every four years, ignorance comes into its quadrennial own. There are voters to mobilize, resentments to stoke, dull gray truths to be replaced by shiny new shibboleths, and the gullible 99 percent to be fired up against the evil 1 percent.

 
Rich Galen Rich Galen: Republicans Can't Run a Caucus

The Nevada GOP couldn't get the votes counted. By halftime of the Superbowl CNN.com was reporting that a full day after the caucuses only 83 percent of the precincts had been recorded.

 
Daniel J. Mitchell Daniel J. Mitchell: Happy Birthday President Reagan

We’ll start with a look at his use of humor while President.

 
Charles Payne Charles Payne: Melancholy Cheers

The labor participation rate was crashing and sitting at 63.9% on Reagan's inauguration day and at the end of two terms it was 66.5%.

 
Rebecca Hagelin Rebecca Hagelin: Social Media Makes Adoption Easier

Culture Challenge of the Week: Adoption, an Invisible Option

 
Steve Chapman Steve Chapman: The Flaws of Mitt and Newt

Newt Gingrich has an exquisitely sensitive moral antenna, and Mitt Romney's remark suggesting indifference to the poor sent it quivering. "I am fed up with politicians in either party dividing Americans against each other," he said. Yes, he did. Then he fell on the floor and laughed till he cried.

 
Diana West Diana West: Chalk Up Another One For Islam in the PR Battle

Even after all these years, journalist-socialite Sally Quinn still embodies a Washington way of thinking – a heart-of-Georgetown, A-list set of salon-tested assumptions “everyone” knows that provides attitudes for any occasion.

 
Political  Calculations Political Calculations: Teens Still "Big Losers"

We thought we would ask the question: "How well are teens really doing in the U.S. economy?"

 
Bill Murchison Bill Murchison: Planned Parenthood's Grand Delusion

Go the website PlannedParenthood.org. You know, Planned Parenthood, around whose rippling banner enlightened opinion rallied last week when news broke that Susan G. Komen for the Cure would, in the near future, cease granting it money. PP -- just a big-hearted service organization for women, fighting breast cancer and other female afflictions with might and main.

 
Phyllis Schlafly Phyllis Schlafly: Day of Reckoning for Violence Against Women Act

The reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Feb. 2 on a straight party-line vote. That proves again that the feminists control the Democratic Party, and it's also a refreshing indication that Republicans are no longer intimidated by feminist demands.

 
Bob Beauprez Bob Beauprez: Ginsberg tells Egypt to look to South African, Canadian Constitutions - not U.S.

Even coming from one of the most entrenched liberals on the United States Supreme Court it was a shocker. During an interview aired last week on Egyptian television, Ruth Bader Ginsberg advised the Egyptian's against using the U.S. Constitution as guidance for their new effort at democratic self-governance.

 
Carrie Lukas Carrie Lukas: Damaging the Freedom of Religion and Association Is the Real Price of Free Pills

Government involvement, in just about any area of life, causes conflict. It's all but inescapable.

 
John  Browne John Browne: Wary Investors Give US Stocks Another Go

Few investors have forgotten the carnage of 2008 and 2009, when a panic of epic proportions came about with little warning from the experts. Then, as now, most professional economists and analysts predicted clear sailing for months and years ahead.

 
Mike Shedlock Mike Shedlock: The Very Most Complete Story on Unemployment and Obamanomics

The point remains: People are dropping out of the labor force at an astounding, almost unbelievable rate, holding the unemployment rate artificially low.

 
Chris Poindexter Chris Poindexter: Commodities Down On Greek News

Equities futures on U.S. markets swooned on the news from the other side of the Atlantic as well, threatening to start the week lower.

 
Jeff  Carter Jeff Carter: The Value of Money

Ron Paul wouldn’t exist without the actions of the Fed, and the economic falsehoods he peddles wouldn’t get any traction without them either.

 
Steve Deace Steve Deace: Lessons from Florida

Like Newt Gingrich in South Carolina two weeks ago, Mitt Romney got the double-digit victory in Florida he needed with his back against the wall. And just like South Carolina did, Florida has also taught us some lessons going forward.

 
Armstrong Williams Armstrong Williams: That 70s Show

“I call it the Madman Theory, Bob. I want the North Vietnamese to believe I've reached the point where I might do anything to stop the war. We'll just slip the word to them that, ‘for God's sake, you know Nixon is obsessed about Communism. We can't restrain him when he's angry—and he has his hand on the nuclear button’ and Ho Chi Minh himself will be in Paris in two days begging for peace.”

 
David Sterman David Sterman: 3 Ways to Invest in the Coming Rebound in Natural Gas

Well, a return to the glory days of 2008, when natural gas briefly touched $13 per thousand cubic feet (MCF) seems nigh on impossible. It's simply hard to envision a scenario where natural gas is once again scarce -- at least in terms of any reasonable investing time horizon.

 
George Friedman George Friedman: Russia and the United States: Pushing Tensions to the Limit?

Relations between the United States and Russia are incredibly tense as both countries prepare for their respective presidential elections in 2012. The campaign season has presented both sides opportunities to escalate tensions, but it is unclear how far each side will go.

 
George Jarkesy George Jarkesy: The Machine Gets Bigger

The root of our problems lies with a system where no one is specifically to blame, and because the culprit cannot be cornered and dealt with, the machine gets bigger.

 
Mike Adams Mike Adams: Eloquence in Defense of Liberty

On January 27, 2012, the 6th Circuit issued a landmark opinion in Ward v. Wilbanks. It is the biggest federal court victory for campus First Amendment rights since my own victory before the 4th Circuit last April.

 
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