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Austin Bay
Austin Bay
Greek Fire, Euro-Roulette / Updated May 27, 2009

Anarchists tossing firebombs celebrated the Greek government's latest round of economic austerity measures. In their violent revelry's afterglow, four dozen or so Athenian buildings became party candles and 150 Athenian shops provided presents to any rioter willing to loot them. As for the majority of the 80,000 Greek demonstrators protesting austerity measures? Violent provocateurs hijacked their... Read more.

Ben Shapiro
Ben Shapiro
Is the Constitution for Everybody? / Updated Feb 2, 2012

According to The New York Times, the American Constitution is losing popularity with people around the world. "The Constitution," writes Adam Liptak, "has seen better days ... its influence is waning." Liptak points out that in 1987, over 160 of the 170 countries on Earth had cribbed from the Constitution — but today, few countries do. Why? Liptak suggests, quoting Professor... Read more.

Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris
My Endorsement for President / Updated Sep 3, 2009

Our republic as our Founding Fathers created it is under assault from extremists outside our country and anti-constitutionalists inside our country. Combine that with the flailing American economy and global markets and you see that Western civilization is on the brink, as experts and all the GOP presidential candidates agree. President Barack Obama has tried and failed miserably to fix our economy,... Read more.

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Connie Schultz
Komen Caves, Women Pay / Updated Sep 21, 2011

The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation has severed its ties with Planned Parenthood. As a result, hundreds of thousands of dollars — nearly $700,000 last year alone — no longer will fund breast cancer screenings and other breast-related services for low-income and uninsured women at 19 Planned Parenthood affiliates across the country. Poof! Gone. Komen made the decision in December,... Read more.

David Harsanyi
David Harsanyi
Republicans' Obamacare Problem / Updated Jun 4, 2009

Once the presidential nomination process is settled — and Lord knows that day can't come fast enough — Republicans will get back to doing what they do best, getting on Barack Obama's case. Incredibly, though, they'll have to do it without one of their most potent arguments. The Republican candidate, after all, can't effectively attack what he supports. Today both leading contenders for... Read more.

David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh
Obama Invites Backlash on Conscience Rule Betrayal / Updated Jun 5, 2009

As God's instrument, Moses parted the Red Sea. Well, it appears President Obama has a different idea. With a wave of his hand, he's going to reunite our bitterly divided political waters on the hottest of hot-button issues. Don't get me wrong; Obama's conscious effort to divide Americans on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion and wealth for political purposes is alive and thriving. That's a separate... Read more.

David Sirota
David Sirota
Will We Choose a Chinese Future? / Updated Jan 28, 2011

For the last two decades, we've heard many myths purporting to explain the loss of American manufacturing jobs. CEOs, for instance, typically say they've sent jobs overseas because they can't find skilled American workers. Conservative economists say the giant sucking sound is that of technology replacing obsolete workers. And conservative politicians say job loss is the result of high corporate tax... Read more.

Deb Saunders
Debra J. Saunders
Shaky Grounds for Prop. 8 Ruling / Updated Apr 9, 2010

Two of three judges on a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Tuesday found Proposition 8 unconstitutional. Judge Stephen Reinhardt stipulated that the ruling skirted the larger issue of whether same-sex couples have a right to marry. That's a shame, because at least an equal-right-to-marry claim makes for a clean argument. Reinhardt praised himself for overturning Prop. 8 on "the narrowest... Read more.

diane dimond
Diane Dimond
A Super-sized Blunder / Updated Nov 3, 2010

I wonder if the National Football Commissioner Roger Goodell knows the information I'm about to tell you. If not, may I be the one to clue him in to the shocking criminal background of a guy named Gary who is prominently featured at NFL games ... including this year's Super Bowl? Around 1980, when Gary was in his mid-30s he was charged with having sex with an underage 14-year-old girl named Allison.... Read more.

Froma Harrop
Froma Harrop
Obama's Biggest Threat Was Huntsman / Updated Jan 8, 2010

Politically astute Republicans, including many social conservatives, see Mitt Romney as the strongest candidate to beat President Obama in November. The former Massachusetts governor may not be their kind of Republican, but any Republican would be better than Obama, in their opinion. The view that Romney would be Obama's most formidable foe is accurate — but only as of Monday, when former Utah... Read more.

Jackie Gingrich Cushman
Jackie Gingrich Cushman
The Long Haul / Updated Oct 7, 2010

My first marathon was New York in 1992. I trained with a group for months but had never gone a full 26.2 miles before the start of the race. Turns out that's something you ought to do. The New York marathon is a wonderful event — well planned, well laid out and with great crowds. We took a bus over to the start on Staten Island, where tens of thousands of runners gathered. After over an hour... Read more.

Jacob Sullum
Jacob Sullum
Complexity Compounded / Updated Jun 3, 2009

In his State of the Union address last week, President Obama used billionaire investor Warren Buffett's secretary, Debbie Bosanek, as a prop to illustrate the unfairness of our tax system. "Right now," he said as Bosanek sat near first lady Michelle Obama, "Warren Buffett pays a lower tax rate than his secretary." Commentators spent the next week speculating about what Obama meant.... Read more.

Lenore Skenazy
Lenore Skenazy
Looking Closely at the Wal-Mart Kidnap Video / Updated Sep 26, 2011

By now, you probably have seen the shocking video of 7-year-old Brittney Baxter fighting off a would-be kidnapper in the toy aisle of the Bremen, Ga., Wal-Mart. What you may not realize is that this is a scene you will be seeing forever — replayed on the news and then reimagined on "Law & Order" (though the show will change the name of the store, or maybe the guy will be kidnapping... Read more.

Miguel Perez
Miguel Perez
My Mother Wouldn't Let Me Vote for Gingrich / Updated Jan 25, 2012

When my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, back in the mid-'90s, Newt Gingrich was trying to take away her healthcare benefits. She had been a legal U.S. resident for many years, but Gingrich's "Contract with America" was bent on denying Medicare benefits to all legal immigrants who had not become U.S. citizens. I think about my mother often nowadays, especially when I see Gingrich coming... Read more.

Patrick Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
The New Blacklist / Updated Sep 18, 2009

My days as a political analyst at MSNBC have come to an end. After 10 enjoyable years, I am departing, after an incessant clamor from the left that to permit me continued access to the microphones of MSNBC would be an outrage against decency, and dangerous. The calls for my firing began almost immediately with the Oct. 18 publication of "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" A... Read more.

Ray Hanania
Ray Hanania
Russian Veto Threat Turns Tables on Biased American Policies / Updated Feb 7, 2012

The United States and its allies planned to introduce tough new sanctions against the Government of Syria in the United Nations Security Council, but the government of Russia has said "Nyet!" Russia says it will not support international intervention in Syria, where pro-democracy protesters have been battling with the brutal regime of dictator Bashar al-Assad. With a Russian veto guaranteed,... Read more.

Robert Scheer
Robert Scheer
Apple's China Comes Home to Haunt Us / Updated Sep 10, 2009

Four decades ago, Richard Nixon, a once famously hawkish Republican president, cut a deal with the Communist overlords of China to reshape the world. The result was a transformation of the global economy in ways that we are only now, with the sharp critiques of Apple's China operation, beginning to fully comprehend. At the heart of the deal was a rejection of the basic moral claim of both egalitarian... Read more.

Roger Simon
Roger Simon
Mitt Romney Is Dazed and Confused / Updated Sep 16, 2009

You never want to let them see how much it hurts. You get hit by a pitch, you don't rub the spot. You get rocked by a punch, you try to throw a counter-punch. You lose three races in one night as a political candidate, and, well, you don't do what Mitt Romney did. Romney is known as an even-keel kind of guy. Doesn't get too high; doesn't get too low. But Tuesday he lost three states to Rick Santorum,... Read more.

Roland Martin
Roland S. Martin
So Long to the Party of Family Values / Updated Nov 5, 2009

When someone asks when the Republican Party abandoned its longstanding position as the party of family values, we will all be able to say that it was shortly after 8 p.m. Eastern Standard time on Jan. 19, 2012, in Charleston, S.C. When the invited audience of 2,300 Republicans stood up and applauded Newt Gingrich's angry and defiant response to the opening question from CNN's John King about allegations... Read more.

Suzanne Fields
Suzanne Fields
Lessons From George Washington / Updated Jun 5, 2009

Only Americans of a certain age remember what the holiday on the third Monday in February is all about. I asked a few high-school students the other day what it is, exactly, we celebrate with "Presidents Day." One young man suggested that it was about selling used cars, since there are so many newspaper advertisements and television commercials announcing "birthday sales." So much... Read more.

Tom Rosshirt
Tom Rosshirt
Bomb Iran? / Updated Jan 31, 2012

A number of years ago, at a time of heightened tensions with Iran, an Iranian-American classmate of mine when I lived in Tehran called me and asked, "What are the chances of airstrikes?" He was concerned about his mother, who lives in Isfahan, about an hour's drive from Iran's uranium enrichment plant at Natanz. That phone call has prompted continuing discussions between us on the subject,... Read more.