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  • Jack Bouroudjian
    I had the great honor to speak with former Vice President Dick Cheney about his life in politics, which also happens to be the subject of his new book, “In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir.” ... more
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  • Caroline Glick
    Ten years ago, in the shadow of the crater at Ground Zero, the smoldering Pentagon and a field of honor in Pennsylvania, America found itself at war. ... more
  • A Decade of War Fri Sep 9
    Oliver North
    Everyone older than 20 remembers whom he was with, what he was doing and how he learned we were at war that beautiful Tuesday morning a decade ago. Most of us recall a gorgeous late-summer morning with blue skies -- "shirt-sleeve weather" -- and then the horror: two of the world's tallest buildings collapsing into piles of rubble, the west wall of the Pentagon in flames and a fire-bathed crater in the soil of Somerset County, Pa. ... more
  • Caroline Glick
    US Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, kicked up a political storm this week. On Tuesday, Ros-Lehtinen introduced the United Nations Transparency, Accountability and Reform Act. If passed into law it would place stringent restrictions on US funding of the UN's budget. ... more
  • Austin Bay
    Gun battles in Tripoli's suburbs signal the death throes of Muammar Gadhafi's dictatorship. Regime change is succeeding, albeit slowly and with needlessly protracted agony. ... more
  • John Ransom
    We have a whole new crop of liberals to taunt. Seems as if the old group dropped off and new ones turned up to pick at us this week. Oh, I so love wasting George Soros' troll money. I hope you do too. ... more
  • Paul Greenberg
    No, it's not Louis XVI being trundled off to his execution to the jeers of the mob, soon enough to be followed by Marie Antoinette. ... more
  • John Ransom
    I see Roy and Odin and Mo and Steve this week in the mail bag. We talk Matt Damon- who had a great part playing himself in Team America World Police- SEIU, racism of the progressive type. And we point out once again that numbers and words aren't the strongest skill sets for liberals. Besides that, they're bleeping golden. ... more
  • Cliff May
    This ideal of an America that is strong, unafraid and certainly doesn't let its enemies get away with murder was not just a Hollywood conceit. ... more
  • John Andrews
    Palin and Bachmann know you don’t go on the playground unless you can take rough teasing, and both have survived worse. It’s a liberal man’s world in which conservative women are fair game for putdowns and the non-sexist PC rules apparently don’t apply. ... more
  • Jeff Jacoby
    According to a new Rasmussen poll, only a narrow sliver of US voters want America to be the nation chiefly responsible for policing the planet and trying to maintain international order. An overwhelming 74 percent reject the idea. ... more
  • Byron York
    Barack Obama believes he can leverage some of his killing-bin-Laden popularity into new power on Capitol Hill. If so, he can forget about "unity." ... more
  • Victor Davis Hanson
    The welcome end of Osama bin Laden at the hands of helicopter-borne American military commandos raises a number of issues. ... more
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  • Austin Bay
    Within the last 10 days, Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's loyalist forces have modified their combat tactics. Gadhafi's henchmen are now using trucks instead of tanks for transport. ... more
  • Ann Coulter
    "Humanitarian" seems to be the Democrats' new word for "absolutely no national interest." ... more
  • The Syrian Spring Mon Mar 28
    Caroline Glick
    Amidst the many dangers posed by the political conflagration now engulfing the Arab world, we are presented with a unique opportunity in Syria. ... more
  • Brian Birdnow
    Last week the Obama Administration, increasingly ceding American foreign policy to the “world community”, initiated military actions against Libya, for a host of stated but conflicting reasons. ... more
  • Caroline Glick
    What the Palestinian silence on who committed what atrocity tells us is that in this new terror war, Palestinians believe they can't lose. ... more
  • War Number Three Tue Mar 22
    Cal Thomas
    Libya's recently resigned ambassador to the U.S., Ali Aujali, is optimistic about the outcome of the bombing of his country. ... more
  • Dennis Prager
    Many readers will recall one of the most famous headlines in modern American newspaper history -- the 1975 New York Daily News headline "Ford to City: Drop Dead." ... more
  • Jeff Jacoby
    Twenty years ago this month, George H.W. Bush went wobbly. ... more
  • George Friedman
    The long-term goal, unspoken but well understood, is regime change — displacing the government of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and replacing it with a new regime built around the rebels. ... more