President Obama on Townhall

  • David Limbaugh
    PinocchiObama is at it again, using his weekly address to the nation to spin tall tales, demonize and scapegoat Republicans, misidentify the nation's problems, and propose the exact wrong solutions. ... more
  • David Limbaugh
    I wonder why President Obama feels he has the right to be outraged when legislators don't automatically roll over to his policy demands. I suspect that his moral indignation is more about personally losing than it is about policy issues themselves. ... more
  • Mona Charen
    President Obama's statement honoring Margaret Thatcher was an example of the chameleon-like nature of liberalism. Rewriting history is a liberal specialty. Just as the anti-Cold War liberals were miraculously transformed into cold warriors after the war had been won, yesterday's anti-Thatcherites are today morphing into something else. ... more
  • Earl Tilford
    After Sunday’s airing of Home Box Office’s series “The Bible,” controversy erupted over the depiction of Satan. ... more
  • Jeff Jacoby
    Ten years ago this week, the United States led an invasion of Iraq with the explicit purpose of overthrowing Saddam Hussein. ... more
  • Washington, DC
    The possibility of weapons of mass destruction, nuclear in Iran and chemical in Syria, has given president Obama's middle east trip a new sense of urgency. ... more
  • Todd Starnes
    The History Channel is refuting accusations that the character portraying Satan in their hit miniseries “The Bible” bears a striking resemblance to President Obama. ... more
  • Daniel Pipes
    Why does Barack Obama focus so much on Israel and its struggle with the Arabs? ... more
  • Political Calculations
    Cuts in the U.S. government's R&D expenditures will have much less of an impact upon the U.S. economy than cuts in corporate R&D investments, thanks to the government's bizarre strategy of "investing" in wasteful, politically-driven, high-risk, low-return R&D efforts. ... more
  • Reassuring Words Fri Mar 8
    Oliver North
    In my New York Times best-seller "Heroes Proved," the president of the United States orders the execution of an American citizen in the United States by using precision munitions fired from a remotely piloted aircraft, or RPA -- incorrectly referred to by our media as a drone. ... more
  • Heather Ginsberg
  • Austin Hill
    It’s difficult to imagine that he was surprised by the outcome. ... more
  • Mike Shedlock
    Ultimately, Fed policies, fractional reserve lending, and Congressional spending are the real culprits in this mess. ... more
  • Michael Barone
    Barack Obama is said to believe that he can win the political fight over the sequester. That's certainly the conventional wisdom.And there is some evidence to support it. When you ask voters who will be to blame if the sequester occurs, Obama or "congressional Republicans," they're much more likely to say they'll blame the latter. ... more
  • Crystal Wright
    The Obamas think they’re celebrities instead of public servants. They appear on late night talk shows, shaking their booty and crooning slow jams with Jimmy Fallon, luxuriating in fundraisers with Hollywood’s elite, golfing with Tiger and of course presenting Oscars. ... more
  • Heather Ginsberg
  • Phyllis Schlafly
    President Obama ended his State of the Union speech on a warm and fuzzy note by calling for pre-K programs for almost all children. The best thing he could do for pre-kindergarten children is to make sure he doesn't hang trillions of dollars of debt around their necks, but that isn't the route he is taking. ... more
  • David Limbaugh
    President Obama told a meeting of the National Governors Association: "At some point, we've got to do some governing. And certainly, what we can't do is keep careening from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis." Really? ... more
  • Washington, D.C.
    The President is engaged in an effort to pass items on his agenda. And outside organizations that support his agenda ... administration officials can meet with them, including the President. But the fact of the matter is this is an independent organization that's supporting an agenda ... more
  • Wayne Allyn Root
    Our fearless leader Obama is just back from a “Swing State”…you know, the kind of place where you work on your golf swing. He was consulting on the economy with Tiger Woods and Butch Harmon. While Michelle was playing in Aspen. You wouldn’t accept this storyline if it was a fictional movie script. Too unrealistic. ... more
  • Cal Thomas
    At the end of 1995 and stretching into January 1996, the federal government "shut down" because of an impasse between President Bill Clinton and House Republicans led by then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich. ... more
  • 02/20/2013
    "This is the ridiculously hyped armageddon since the Mayan calendar," says Krauthammer. "In fact, it looks worse than the Mayan disaster. Look, this, as you say, can be solved in a day, in an hour by allowing a transfer of funds. It's incredibly soluble, easily soluble. And the president is the one who ought to propose it. He won't, of course, because he is looking for a fight and not a solution." ... more
  • Star Parker
    According to Cal Thomas, well-known nationally syndicated columnist, Dr. Ben Carson owes President Obama an apology. ... more
  • Cal Thomas
    President Obama's approach to so-called "climate change" appears to include recycling old ideas. ... more
  • David Limbaugh
    President Obama must have been stunned at the "audacity" of Dr. Benjamin Carson in challenging his core assumptions right to his face in front of thousands of people at the National Prayer Breakfast. ... more