Jeffrey Goldberg: In Defense of Janet Napolitano – Atlantic
Yes, I know Napolitano said something exceedingly stupid yesterday (and has now retracted it) but here’s the problem with criticism of Napolitano — she’s been on the job for less than a year. The...
View ArticleRosie O’Donnell
Excerpt from the Rosie O’Donnell profile: In a May 2005 interview with Geraldo Rivera, O’Donnell charged that since President Bush had “invaded a sovereign nation in defiance of the UN, he is...
View ArticlePoliticizing Smog – by Rich Trzupek
Last Thursday, the United States Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to lower its standard for urban ozone, popularly known as smog, to a level between 60 and 70 parts per billion. This...
View ArticleSusan Sarandon
Excerpt from the Susan Sarandon profile: … Sarandon was a member and financial supporter of Not In Our Name (NION), the Revolutionary Communist Party-led project whose “Statement of Conscience”...
View ArticleCharles Krauthammer: The Real Detainee Scandal
WASHINGTON — The real scandal surrounding the failed Christmas Day airline bombing was not the fact that a terrorist got on a plane — that can happen to any administration, as it surely did to the Bush...
View ArticleByron York: Who are the 300 terrorists held in U.S. prisons? – Washington...
“The Bush administration used the criminal justice system to convict more than 300 individuals on terrorism-related charges,” writes Attorney General Eric Holder in a new letter to Republican critics...
View ArticleJohn Murtha
John “Jack” Murtha, a Democrat from western Pennsylvania’s Twelfth District, died Monday of complications from gall bladder surgery. He had been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives since...
View ArticleSinking to New Lows in the Terror War
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Andrew C. McCarthy, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute and a columnist for National Review. His book Willful Blindness: A Memoir of the Jihad...
View ArticleIran and the Threat of the Revolutionary Guard
Team Obama, clearly exasperated that Iran’s terrorist state hasn’t reciprocated to its public and private engagement overtures, took a new tact during U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s recent...
View ArticleStimulus or Sedative?
Abraham Lincoln once asked an audience how many legs a dog has, if you called the tail a leg? When the audience said “five,” Lincoln corrected them, saying that the answer was four. “The fact that you...
View ArticleSolidarity with OWS at Temple
In yet another testimonial that inadvertently reveals that the term “college education” is rapidly becoming an oxymoron, a group of faculty members from Temple University has posted a statement on...
View ArticleNorth Korea’s Nukes
A classified briefing given in November to congressional leaders by officials in the Obama administration revealed that North Korea is in the process of building its first road-mobile intercontinental...
View ArticleJohn Yoo Vindicated
On Wednesday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously dismissed the case against former Bush administration lawyer John Yoo, filed by convicted terrorist Jose Padilla. “We agree with the...
View ArticleRobert Kagan: Obama’s Lonely Decision, Washington Post
So now two presidents in the space of less than three years have bucked overwhelming conventional wisdom, as well as public opinion, and decided that they did not want to lose a war. And what lonely...
View ArticleStimulus 3.0? – by Jacob Laksin
Almost a year into his first term and ten months after a Democratic Congress passed his administration’s economic rescue package, a budget-busting $787 billion “stimulus,” President Obama has come up...
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