The WSJ weighs in on the recent Supreme Court decision that struck down parts of McCain-Feingold and two previous court rulings.
Today on Uncommon Knowledge, John Yoo, author of Crisis and Command and a former official in the Bush Justice Department.
Daniel Henninger with analysis of the "Scott heard 'round the world".
Robert Spencer writes on Front Page Magazine about the recent Texas supreme court decision not to allow Islamic groups to silence Joe Kaufman.
WSJ editorial reports on Freedom House's recent report card on the state of freedom in the world.
One of those killed by the suicide bomber in Afghanistan was a former Atlanta Police Department detective named Scott Roberson. AJC writer Christian Boone turns in a nice article about the remembrances of his colleagues and what kind of guy Scott was.
Washington Examiner editorial reports on the possible ramifications of the massive debt increases instituted by liberals.
American Thinker's Bruce Walker once again examines the results of the bi-partisan Battleground poll and question D3.
Michele Malkin weighs in on the plan to bring jihadi terrorists to American soil.
Christopher Booker with a good roundup of the hacked CRU emails and what they mean.
Charles Krauthammer eviscerates the Obama administration's disastrous decision to try the master-mind of 9/11 and his cohorts in civilian court.
The man who tried the blind sheik for the '93 WTC bombing responds to the testimony of Eric Holder before the senate judiciary committee.
Talk show host and lawyer Hugh Hewitt tells about the jobs and productivity that are being sacrificed for a small fish in California.
Mark Steyn explains why the AP needs eleven people to fact-check Sarah Palin's book. Hilarious, as usual..
John Berry, President Obama's director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), has issued a new directive that is clearly designed to weed out any Bush administration political appointees who "careered-into" the civil service.
Journalists across the nation, moved by the plight of a troubled Muslim psychiatrist whose "understandable emotional turmoil" broke out in gunfire last week at Fort Hood, Texas, will hold a major fundraising event in the coming weeks in honor of the accused shooter, Maj.
Here are some important passages in the 2,000 page legislation.
Using government-run health insurance to fix the status quo is like using a brick to improve a window.
But Obama's war against the network is about much more than Fox News. It is about his and his fellow liberals' intolerance of political dissent and their war on political criticism from any corner. Unless you shower Obama with adulation 24/7, you are ripe for targeting.
Arthur Brooks, the former university professor and current American Enterprise Institute president,weighs in with why he thinks Americans are so reticent to turn over their health care to the government.
Michelle Malkin weighs in with some facts about the White House campaign against Fox news.
Is Barack Obama Jesus Christ? Or just a facsimile thereof...
Greg Lewis examines the evidence that we have elected a "beta male" president of the world's lone superpower.
In a recent Gallup survey, 89% of Republicans, 64% of independents, and 61% of Americans overall say Americans themselves -- rather than the government -- have the primary responsibility for ensuring that they have health insurance.
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