Budget and Government

The U.N.’s Law of the Sea Treaty Threatens Our National Sovereignty

By Julie Borowski (May 31, 2012)

The latest threat to U.S. sovereignty is the United Nations’ Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) that is being pushed by the Obama administration. LOST rises from the dead every few... more

GOP Whistling Past the End of America

By Ann Coulter (May 30, 2012)

An election almost as important as the presidential election will be held next Tuesday, and conservatives aren't making a big deal of it, just as they didn't make a fuss over... more

The Great Obama Blunder

By Michael Reagan (May 30, 2012)

President Obama and his wife, the health nanny in chief, obviously don't know when they've gone too far in their crusade to socialize and Obamatize America. They couldn't... more

Spending Debate Creates An Opportunity For Romney

By Jonah Goldberg (May 30, 2012)

Here's a simple suggestion for Mitt Romney: Admit that the Democrats have a point. Right before the Memorial Day weekend, Washington was consumed by a debate over how much... more

Egg on Face(book)

By Cal Thomas (May 29, 2012)

There will be investigations and already there are lawsuits over the rollout of Facebook's overhyped IPO last week, but no investigation is necessary into the reason for the... more

Obama Should Blame Himself, Not The Court

By Phil Kerpen (May 28, 2012)

  Sometime in the next month, the United States Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of Obama’s individual mandate, the provision forcing... more

Party Like It’s 1978: Governor Jerry Brown And The Same Ol’ Failed Ideas

By Austin Hill (May 27, 2012)

Taxes must be raised. Either that, or teachers and cops will be laid-off, and the people of California will suffer.  So says Governor Jerry Brown, as he seeks... more

Are We Going Over a Cliff?

By John C. Goodman (May 26, 2012)

Did you know the economy is going to fall back into another recession in the first half of next year? That’s the sad news coming from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO),... more

Are Teenagers Really Americans?

By Bill O'Reilly (May 26, 2012)

As a former high school teacher, I know one of the great challenges in education is to get teenagers interested in their country. Many of them take their freedom for granted... more

'Austerity' Talk Is Just Political Cover for More Government Spending

By Scott Rasmussen (May 25, 2012)

President Obama, new French President Francois Hollande and other political leaders have called for less "austerity" as a way to help the troubled economies on both sides of... more

Congress Moving Toward Holding Eric Holder In Contempt

By Edward White (May 25, 2012)

The Operation Fast and Furious scandal is back in the news, as is Attorney General Eric Holder’s stonewalling of Congress’s valid investigation into the scandal, stonewalling... more

What If We Have Only Memories of Freedom?

By Judge Andrew Napolitano (May 24, 2012)

What if Memorial Day reminds us of times when we had more freedom? What if freedom is dying right under our eyes? What if the memory of the past is more fulfilling than... more

Figures Don't Lie: Democrats Do

By Ann Coulter (May 23, 2012)

It's been breaking news all over MSNBC, liberal blogs, newspapers and even The Wall Street Journal: "Federal spending under Obama at historic lows ... It's clear that Obama... more

White House Website Gone Wild

By Michael Reagan (May 23, 2012)

We'll never know what Ronald Reagan would have done with WhiteHouse.gov, the official website of the White House. But I know my father wouldn't be abusing it the way... more

Keeping Business Honest

By John Stossel (May 23, 2012)

Instinctively, we look for people's motives. We need to know whom we can trust and whom we can't. We're especially skeptical of business because we know business wants our... more

I’ll Have Another

By Ken Blackwell (May 23, 2012)

The owner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner, I’ll Have Another, named the horse for a saying in the family about grandma’s cookies – a noble sentiment. But these... more

Jaczko the Jerk: Harry Reid's Sexist Crony Gets the Boot

By Michelle Malkin (May 23, 2012)

The embattled chair of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission resigned this week. It's a victory for Republican oversight on Capitol Hill, women and sound science. But it's... more

For Some Democrats, Bush Is To Blame-Forever And Ever

By Byron York (May 22, 2012)

In the early days of the Obama administration, a lot of people, including some Republicans, weren't much bothered by the new president's tendency to blame his predecessor for... more

Stopping Vote Fraud the Kansas Way

By Robert Knight (May 22, 2012)

Kansas is one of those schizophrenic states that produce movers and shakers on both sides of the aisle, plus a lot of moderates like Bob Dole. The same state that now has... more

Why The EU Economic Disaster Is "The Black Box" For America

By Wayne Allyn Root (May 22, 2012)

Europe is on the verge of economic collapse. And, it matters to every American. If the EU breaks apart, your life and that of your children and grandchildren may never be the... more