Newsweek on Townhall

  • Caroline Glick
    Robert Gates's recent remarks signal that the president's handling of US foreign affairs is about to undergo a dramatic transformation. ... more
  • Armstrong Williams
    If you ever needed a reason for why news magazines are starving for attention and consumer dollars, just stroll down the aisle of your favorite supermarket and you can judge this industry by its cover(s) alone. ... more
  • The Family Man Mon May 23
    Charlotte Hays
    Well, it looks like Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is not going to sacrifice his wife to run for the presidency in 2012. ... more
  • CNN's Obama Adviser Wed May 18
    Brent Bozell
    As much as CNN likes to tell the public and advertisers that it's squarely in the sensible center between the partisan attacks of MSNBC and Fox News, the reality says otherwise. ... more
  • Debra J. Saunders
    Tuesday, the Los Angeles Times reported that Schwarzenegger had fathered a child with a longtime member of his household staff before he became governor. The story follows news of the couple's separation. ... more
  • Hamas Mourns Osama Thu May 5
    Cliff May
    It requires a keen sense of irony to write the headline Newsweek featured last week: “The Wrath of Abbas: Fed up with stalled peace talks, the Palestinian leader defies Israel and vents about Obama.” ... more
  • Ben Shapiro
    On April 22, President Obama announced the celebration of the 41st Earth Day. Unappeased, the Earth immediately spawned a tornado that ripped away half of the St. Louis airport, an earthquake in Indonesia, and a rainstorm that kept Michelle Obama from making her scheduled Earth Day event. ... more
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  • Ross Mackenzie
    What are some principal developments and changes witnessed during a 30-year career in syndication -- indeed, a 46-year career in the newspaper business? ... more
  • Brent Bozell
    Anyone who's ever seen Jay Leno do one of his "Jaywalking" segments on NBC, locating average Americans and asking them factual questions on street corners, knows there are far too many Americans who know next to nothing about just about everything. ... more
  • Suzanne Fields
    Want to know the way to ensure that you'll fall flat the next time you run a magazine? Put Hillary Clinton on the cover. ... more
  • Caroline Glick
    Whereas many feminists obscure the plight of women and girls in the Islamic world, a haredi group is rescuing Jewish women and children. ... more
  • Victor Davis Hanson
    President Obama established a bipartisan debt-reduction commission -- and then ignored its findings, which called for unpopular reductions in entitlements and across-the-board spending cuts. His first two budgets led to the largest deficits in U.S. history. ... more
  • Phyllis Schlafly
    The liberals have unjustly blamed Sarah Palin for many things, but there's one thing for which she is probably responsible: making feminism the hot topic that it has become today. ... more
  • Jeff Jacoby
    The government of Somalia is being urged to hire Saracen International, "a controversial South African mercenary firm," to protect Somali officials and help fight pirates and Islamic militants. ... more
  • Floyd and Mary Beth Brown
    It is unusual for a President to launch a re-election nearly two years before the vote, but this is exactly what Barack Obama is laying the ground work for. ... more
  • Humberto Fontova
    Newsweek magazine just hailed Cuba among “The Best Countries in the World,” quality-of-lifewise. ... more
  • David Limbaugh
    President Obama's fiercest obstacles as chief executive are neither recalcitrant Republicans nor the increasing complexity and demands of the job; they are his ideology and his political allegiances. ... more
  • Byron York
    President Obama recently fretted that our politics has become so rough-and-tumble that "facts and science and argument do not seem to be winning the day all the time." ... more
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  • Terry Paulson
    A recent issue of Newsweek shouts—“The End of Christian America.” On this day after Easter, we can add Newsweek to those who for 2000 years have tried to push Christianity back into the tomb. ... more