June 30, 2011
Latest columns Michele Bachmann shows how to engage media Chris Adamo A bono-fide double standard Jeannie DeAngelis Why all issues are social issues Paul A. Ibbetson Priorities for the tea party Kevin Price ICE agents slam Obama immigration policy Jim Kouri Why can't old media learn that Obama has contempt for them? Warner Todd Huston Speaker Boehner, heed Laura Ingraham on the danger of cutting deals with the far left Michael Gaynor Weiner incident highlights moral apathy Robert Meyer "Flakes," Feinstein, and Fox News Sunday Jeannie DeAngelis The Sam Cooke Syndrome Bill Borst God & Country BANNED in public schools Lloyd Marcus It takes all kinds Dan Popp Doug Giles' 'Righteous and Rowdy' delivers J. Matt Barber N.Y. state assaults marriage Michael Bresciani Can Antonin Scalia read? Bryan Fischer Senator Coburn's ahistorical, unworkable tax hike plans Warner Todd Huston In defense of marriage Kristia Cavere Book review: Confronting national debt now Wes Vernon Boston Archdiocese official derides bloggers' 'vitriol' Matt C. Abbott What happened to freedom? Henry Lamb Spending insanely while the economy collapses Alan Caruba So long, Glenn Mark Ellis Fear this Michael Oberndorf Will a "civility" shield make President Obama re-electable? Michael Gaynor Myopic zeal in an honest world Judie Brown Don't stop Armand C. Hale Chicago priest decries homosexualist agenda Matt C. Abbott General Obama's military gaffe machine Jeannie DeAngelis The Big Lie (Große Lüge): Part V Sam Weaver Impending implosion Michael Oberndorf "Demonic," Part 2; Is Uncle Sam too big to fail? Curtis Dahlgren Sour outlook for Obama A.J. DiCintio A question of principle Ken Connor "Border Hawk" Babeu speaks out Jeannie DeAngelis Transparent Neo-fascism Michael Oberndorf The bear in the woods Lisa Fabrizio Obama mixes clay with iron Michael Bresciani Archdiocese of Boston pandering again! Judie Brown Letter from an agnostic Chuck Baldwin Questioning Michele Bachmann's foster parent claims Jeannie DeAngelis Burt Folsom understands economic history Kevin Price "Seven in Heaven Way" street sign supposedly offends atheist sensibilities by establishing religion Michael Gaynor Obama: Who needs victory when we can negotiate with the TahleeBahn? Warner Todd Huston U.S., China, Taiwan, and a bitter irony Toby Westerman | June 30, 2011 WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — The "I" word is something one is well-advised to use sparingly lest it be abused and over-used. Impeachment is a constitutional option that has June 30, 2011 LOS ANGELES TIMES — Reporting from Sacramento June 29, 2011 FOX NEWS — President Obama's controversial health care law got a major boost Wednesday when the first ruling by a federal appeals court affirmed that Congress can require Americans to have minimum insurance coverage... (more) June 29, 2011 NEWSMAX — Although the media appears focused right now on any verbal blunders coming from the mouths of conservative Republicans, history indicates that bloopers are truly bipartisan. Here's a comparison of embarrassing remarks made by three political leaders: GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann, President Barack Obama, and Vice President Joe Biden... (more) June 29, 2011 WASHINGTON TIMES — It's easy to tell when campaign season has begun. At a press conference Wednesday, President Obama appeared to show an appreciation for the limitations of federal power and respect for the self-regulating capabilities of the states. He even distanced himself from decisions made by his own radical appointees. It's the same bait-and-switch routine from 2008 - candidate Obama is back... (more) June 29, 2011 ANDREW STILES — As lawmakers in Washington work to negotiate a deal on the debt ceiling, leaders of the tea-party movement have a message for Republicans: You are being watched... (more) June 29, 2011 FOX NEWS — President Obama called on Republicans Wednesday to drop their opposition to tax increases, saying "everybody else" is sacrificing their "sacred cows" for deficit reduction, GOP lawmakers should be willing to do the same... (more) June 29, 2011 ASSOCIATED PRESS — A group that opposes gay marriage said Wednesday it will spend at least $2 million to oust seven New York state senators who changed their positions on gay marriage. The Washington-based National Organization for Marriage said in an email to supporters that it is committed to helping elect majorities in 2012 that support marriage as being only between a man and a woman... (more) June 29, 2011 ANN COULTER — Of all the details surrounding the liberal mob attack on Glenn Beck and his family in New York's Bryant Park last Monday night, one element stands out. "No, it won't be like that, Dad," his daughter said when Beck questioned the wisdom of attending a free, outdoor movie showing in a New York park... (more) June 28, 2011 ASSOCIATED PRESS — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she's still thinking about whether to run for president and is dismissing comments from her daughter that she's made up her mind. Palin spoke with reporters Tuesday in the small Iowa town of Pella, where she and her husband are attending the first public screening of a film about her rise in politics called "The Undefeated"... (more) June 28, 2011 THOMAS SOWELL — The Fourth of July may be just a holiday for fireworks to some people. But it was a momentous day for the history of this country and the history of the world. Not only did July 4, 1776, mark American independence from England, it also marked a radically different kind of government from the governments that prevailed around the world at the time June 28, 2011 ASSOCIATED PRESS — Newly declared Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is accusing the Obama administration of using "scare tactics" to pressure Congress into a deal allowing an increase in the government's borrowing authority... (more) June 28, 2011 MONA CHAREN — If only lower-income heterosexuals were as keen to marry as some homosexuals, the United States would be a much stronger country. Supporters of gay marriage (most prominently the New York Times, which reported New York's legalization of such unions last week with about as much hoopla as it did the Japanese surrender in 1945) are ecstatic... (more) June 27, 2011 POLITICO — A federal judge in Atlanta blocked portions of Georgia's new law that would have punished people who aid illegal immigrants and allowed local police to check the legal status of anyone not carrying identification, The Associated Press reported Monday... (more) June 27, 2011 WASHINGTON TIMES — Reports of imminent climatic catastrophes are turning out to be rather anticlimactic. That's because rather than heating up to life-threatening levels, new scientific findings indicate it's more likely the Earth will cool in coming years. That's bad news for a global-warming industry heavily invested in a sultry forecast... (more) June 27, 2011 POLITICO — The Texas Legislature approved a bill Monday that would both compel the state to push the Obama administration to convert Texas's Medicaid program into a block grant and defund abortion providers like Planned Parenthood... (more) June 27, 2011 JACK KELLY — Richard Nixon took a more expansive view of his powers than any other president. "When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal," he told David Frost in that famous 1977 interview. Until now. Barack Obama has a distinctly Nixonian view of the law. If it gets in his way, he ignores it... (more) June 27, 2011 WASHINGTON TIMES — In a stunning rebuke, a Chicago jury Monday found disgraced former Illinois Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich guilty of corruption on a massive scale, including multiple counts of trying to sell or trade President Obama's former Senate seat... (more) June 27, 2011 WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — The timing for release of this book could not be better. The debt ceiling's claimed deadline approaches as Congress wrangles over how or whether to confront the consequences in a meaningful June 27, 2011 NEWSMAX — U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann was treated like a hometown hero today as she announced in her birthplace of Waterloo, Iowa, that she's the "bold choice" for the Republican nomination for president... (more) June 27, 2011 NEWSMAX — Six states have banned abortion after 20 weeks on the theory that the fetus can feel pain at that point. The handful of states have pressed ahead even though the theory has been rejected by mainstream medical organizations in the United States and Britain, The New York Times reported... (more) |
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