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No Comeback for New Comeback Kid

By Tony Blankley (Dec 29, 2010)

Don't believe all the Washington talk that President Obama had a great lame duck session and goes into the new year and the new 112th congress with the whip hand. Utter... more

The American Miracle

By Tony Blankley (Dec 22, 2010)

A few years ago, I was in China and, through the help of a friend, had the chance to spend a few hours with a senior editor of the People's Daily --the Communist Party's... more

"Jackals Snarling Over a Dried Well"

By Tony Blankley (Dec 15, 2010)

In the spirit of the Christmas season, let me highlight from last week's confusing Washington rhetoric a statement by the president that was shrewd -- even wise. On behalf of... more

President Obama's Next Two Years

By Tony Blankley (Dec 08, 2010)

In the last week or two, an eccentric debate has been dividing Democratic Party pols and commentators in Washington: In 2011, should President Obama strive to be more like... more

The Great American Funk

By Tony Blankley (Dec 01, 2010)

I suppose it is to be expected that the Great Recession should be accompanied by a sweeping national pessimism in which our purported leaders and commentators express... more

Save Our Troops from Futile Death in Afghanistan

By Tony Blankley (Nov 24, 2010)

The administration's Afghanistan War policy seems to be settling into a dismal combination of confusion and cynicism. Before the November elections the administration was... more

A Race Against Time To Balance the Budget

By Tony Blankley (Nov 17, 2010)

"If only we had sold our stocks a few weeks ago." "If only I'd had the brakes checked before she drove up to the mountains." There are few sadder words than those of... more

From Hawks and Doves to Owls and Vultures in Foreign Policy

By Tony Blankley (Nov 10, 2010)

Last weekend, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., tried his hand at dissecting GOP foreign policy attitudes. I commend the senator for trying to come to grips with this vital... more

The Public Is Watching

By Tony Blankley (Nov 04, 2010)

Removing the snake from the garden with a stick was a rejection of the snake, but should not be seen as particularly an endorsement of the stick -- except as the closest... more

Starting Afresh in Pursuit of Liberty

By Tony Blankley (Oct 27, 2010)

It's largely going to be gridlock. President Obama will veto what he doesn't like. The Republican Congress will not have votes to override the vetoes. The GOP will not... more

Will the 2011 Congress Have the Backbone to Deregulate?

By Tony Blankley (Oct 20, 2010)

In 2011, the two major legislative initiatives of the tea party Congress (pray the voters deliver such a congress) will be to get a grip on the deficit, and to begin to... more

The White House Bunker So Soon?

By Tony Blankley (Oct 13, 2010)

Based on the recent appointments of the two most powerful staff positions in the White House, and on various statements, it would appear that the White House is descending... more

2011's Uncharted Political Waters

By Tony Blankley (Oct 06, 2010)

The New York Times has written, in explaining why the political parties have lost the confidence of the public: "Their machinery of intrigue, their shuffling... more

Tea Party Has Elites on the Run

By Tony Blankley (Sep 29, 2010)

Not long after the tea party sprang into being in the spring of 2009, America's elites started vilifying the movement. In an article worthy of a class-action libel suit, The... more

A Mere Pimple on the Trunk of the Elephant

By Tony Blankley (Sep 22, 2010)

Entitlement reform has become a leading issue in this year's Republican primaries. I don't mean the kind of entitlement reform associated with Medicare or Social Security.... more

America's New Terrorist Networks

By Tony Blankley (Sep 15, 2010)

While public attention was diverted by whether or not Florida pastor Terry Jones and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf had reached a compromise, a report critical to our national... more

"Dissension in the Ranks?"

By Tony Blankley (Sep 08, 2010)

With the end of combat in Operation Enduring Freedom presidentially certified, all eyes rivet toward Afghanistan. This is the fight President Obama, when campaigning... more

Prelude to Appeasement

By Tony Blankley (Aug 25, 2010)

Neoconservatives, Reaganites and other militarily assertive factions in the United States are sometimes accused of thinking it is always 1938 (Britain's appeasement of... more

Summertime 2010

By Tony Blankley (Aug 18, 2010)

With apologies to George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward and their 1935 classic song, "Summertime" (and the living is easy): Summertime, And the living is queasy Taxes... more

'We Socialists' vs. 'We the People'

By Tony Blankley (Aug 11, 2010)

The cheerful, jaded, sneering question de jour from liberal journalists and Democratic Party commentators (I know, there's a pretty fine distinction) is, "What will the... more

Wiki Espionage

By Tony Blankley (Aug 04, 2010)

"Wiki" is a cute Hawaiian word for "quick" -- borrowed by Ward Cunningham, creator of the first Internet wiki -- from the name of a fast little interterminal shuttle at... more

Cry Racism! and Let Slip the Dogs of Politics

By Tony Blankley (Jul 28, 2010)

In the last fortnight: 1) The NAACP called the tea party racists; 2) Andrew Breitbart called the NAACP racist; 3) Shirley Sherrod called Republican opponents of... more

Is It Enough for the GOP to Just Say No?

By Tony Blankley (Jul 21, 2010)

Over the past year, the Democrats fixed on what they thought was a devastating four-word slogan to defeat Republicans in 2010: "The Party of No." Unlike many campaign... more

Lincoln or Kagan

By Tony Blankley (Jul 14, 2010)

Abraham Lincoln: "I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence." Lincoln address in Independence... more

The Anatomy of Defeat

By Tony Blankley (Jul 07, 2010)

The Afghan War may be the first one we lose primarily because our civilian leadership did not understand the effect of its public words on our government, our allies and... more

Stay Out of the Mainstream

By Tony Blankley (Jun 30, 2010)

There seems to be one thing on which everyone can agree. From archconservative pundits to archliberal White House staffers responsible for Solicitor General Elena Kagan's... more

Obama the Isolationist?

By Tony Blankley (Jun 23, 2010)

Is it possible for an American president to carry out accidentally an isolationist foreign policy? That odd question crossed my mind last week as I talked with various... more

Afghan War Becoming a Bloody Farce

By Tony Blankley (Jun 16, 2010)

Since last summer, President Obama has publicly doubted whether Afghan President Hamid Karzai's corruption and incompetence make him a fit partner for our policy goals... more

West of the Potomac, GOP Hopes Rise

By Tony Blankley (May 26, 2010)

Historically, the American public -- confident, independent and undemanding-has not expected much out of Washington. Live your silver lives of limousines, private jets,... more

Senate Storm Warning

By Tony Blankley (May 19, 2010)

In life, generally, honorable people play by the rules. This is particularly true in the United States Senate, which has historically defined itself by its adherence to... more

Senate Storm Warning

By Tony Blankley (May 19, 2010)

In life, generally, honorable people play by the rules. This is particularly true in the United States Senate, which has historically defined itself by its adherence to... more

Cut Spending Today To Save Tomorrow

By Tony Blankley (May 12, 2010)

This country is divided into three parts concerning national politics. About a third think President Obama is moving in the right direction, with many of them... more

Boot the Boot Metaphor

By Tony Blankley (May 05, 2010)

In the opening hours and days of an unanticipated event -- such as the current off-shore oil leak, usually not much can be reliably learned about the details of the... more

The Return of 'Social Utility'

By Tony Blankley (Apr 28, 2010)

In the last few weeks, I have found myself debating on radio and TV programs whether various financial instruments have any social utility -- any "real world" purpose... more

There Bill Clinton Goes Again

By Tony Blankley (Apr 21, 2010)

Former President Bill Clinton last week inadvertently demonstrated Karl Marx's shrewd observation, "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce." The... more

No More Profiles in Caution

By Tony Blankley (Apr 14, 2010)

The Republican Party must break with its long-established cautious instincts and make a bold stand for first principles of freedom and constitutional limitations on... more

A Sinking Ship of State

By Tony Blankley (Apr 07, 2010)

Last summer, President Obama spent several months publicly anguishing over what he would or wouldn't do in Afghanistan. Finally, he agreed to ramp up troop levels... more

Frustrating, Stubborn Facts

By Tony Blankley (Mar 31, 2010)

The late, splendid Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan once famously asserted, "Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." The senator was wrong. (Of... more

Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854, Redux

By Tony Blankley (Mar 26, 2010)

We are now beginning to enter the Kansas-Nebraska Act stage of the socialist crisis of the Republic. At our constitutional founding, the evil of slavery had been crudely... more

Sunday's Socialist Triumph

By Tony Blankley (Mar 24, 2010)

Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday launched the Democrats' argument for the health care bill, claiming, "This is an American proposal that honors the traditions of our... more

Constitutional Law 101

By Tony Blankley (Mar 17, 2010)

The president and the Democratic congressional leadership are fighting furiously to pass, with no Republican votes, the ever-less-popular health bill. An Associated... more

An American Obsession with Freedom

By Tony Blankley (Mar 10, 2010)

The publishing of the Declaration of Independence 233 years ago by our Founders was responded to in London by two of the 18th century's greatest minds: Dr. Samuel Johnson... more

Placing Our Faith in Economic Oracles

By Tony Blankley (Mar 03, 2010)

One of the sadder categories in the history of human misfortunes is the list of those things that are obvious, but wrong. By definition, if something is obvious, most... more

Is Our Government Really Broken?

By Tony Blankley (Feb 24, 2010)

If you want to see broken government, consider the fall of the constitutional Roman Republic and the rise of Julius Caesar: "Fortune turned against us and brought confusion... more

Palin Delivers Sparkle, Warmth

By Tony Blankley (Feb 10, 2010)

"No new ideas." That was the most prominent of the criticisms of Sarah Palin's speech at MSNBC's too-cool-for-school "Morning Joe" on Monday. The more general critique of... more

Obama's Quagmire of Ambiguity

By Tony Blankley (Feb 03, 2010)

Last week, New York Times columnist Bob Herbert wrote: "Who is Barack Obama? Americans are still looking for the answer, and if they don't get it soon -- or if they don't... more

Repeal the 17th Amendment

By Tony Blankley (Jan 27, 2010)

As I was preparing to write a column on the ludicrous maligning of the Tea Party movement by liberals, Democrats and the mainstream media (which I hope to write next... more

Kangaroo Court for the Banks

By Tony Blankley (Jan 20, 2010)

As a general rule, diagnosis should precede treatment. But last week, we saw in both the legislative and executive branches examples of the "treatment before diagnosis"... more

Reject Politically Correct "Educated Class"

By Tony Blankley (Jan 13, 2010)

Anti-anti-Islamic radicalism is growing amongst Western elites. In the aftermath of the Fort Hood Islamist terror attack on our troops by United States Army Maj.... more

Winston Churchill Still Instructs

By Tony Blankley (Jan 07, 2010)

Over the Christmas holiday, I read a couple of books that, at least for me, may provide some guidance in the upcoming tumultuous and probably consequential year. The... more