Paul Ryan issued a challenge.
The Heritage Foundation picked up the challenge.
Mark Levin wants to see this debate as well.
It’s time — past time — for a full and open discussion in the
conservative family about immigration. To stop with the...
The headline story of Tuesday’s
House Intelligence Committee hearing with NSA Director Keith
Alexander was the disclosure of four terrorist plots, which his
agency’s PRISM Internet data analysis program and sweeping phone
metadata collection were cre...
WASHINGTON — Who is Gary Muthert? Well, he is the Internal
Revenue Service officer in Cincinnati who gathered applications in
2010—presumably from the Tea Party and other conservative
organizations seeking tax-exempt status. He did it, he says, at the...
Oregon’s Obamacare health insurance exchange, “Cover Oregon,”
has received fawning media coverage similar to that initially given
to California’s now controversial exchange, “Covered
California.”
For example, when Cover Oregon released its pro...
From the time Abraham Lincoln entered the White House nearly a
century and a half ago, there has been an
anti-Lincoln tradition in American life. President John Tyler’s
son, writing in 1932, seemed to speak for a silent minority: “I
think he was...
After clashing in court with a
powerful Virginia environmental group,
farmer Martha
Boneta faced a second threat: an ominous U.S.
Internal Revenue Service audit notice she received in the
mail.
Boneta suspects the events are...
The General: Charles de Gaulle and the France He
Saved
By Jonathan Fenby
(Skyhorse Publishing, 707 pages,
$32.95)
Jonathan Fenby’s The General: Charles de Gaulle and the
France He Saved maybe doesn’t offer a lot of new historical
detail...
Actor James Gandolfini
died suddenly of an apparent heart attack while on vacation in
Rome. He was 51.
Gandolfini is, of course, best known for portraying Tony Soprano
on the HBO series The Sopranos from 1999 to
2007.
Prior to his So...
Regarding my
analysis of Syria, I didn’t want to go off on a long tangent in
the piece itself, but it’s worth addressing an objection that I
anticipated (and have in fact gotten) from both opponents of
intervention and advocates of aiding...
Ex-Bush 43 aide Peter Wehner has responded to my criticism of
his piece on Sarah Palin and Herman Cain. The link over at
Commentary is
here and I am happy to repeat his interesting, policy driven
beginning. Below. With my answer coming in the near future...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its reports on
the Senate’s immigration reform bill (S. 744) on Wednesday, with
several positive predictions for the pro-immigration crowd. For
one,
the first CBO report said federal budget deficits will b...
President Obama reaffirmed his desire to reduce nuclear weapon
stockpiles in the U.S. and Russia, and to combat climate change in
a speech in Berlin on Wednesday. He also said he hoped to rekindle
the spirit Berliners showed when they fought to be reunite...