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December 8, 2011
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST The mainstream media have pounced on every GOP presidential candidate widely perceived (correctly or not) as credibly equipped to articulate conservative issues in the 2012 election campaign... (more)
December 7, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES The Obama White House claims to have done more for Israel's security than any in history. If that were the case, President Obama would not have to continually defend his shaky record... (more)
December 7, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS Rod Blagojevich, the ousted Illinois governor whose three-year battle against criminal charges became a national spectacle, was sentenced to 14 years in prison Wednesday, one of the stiffest penalties imposed for corruption in a state with a history of crooked politics... (more)
December 7, 2011
WORLDNETDAILY Maverick Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio says his "Cold Case Posse" investigating Barack Obama's presidential eligibility will release a preliminary report in February of its findings, which he expects to be "controversial"... (more)
December 7, 2011
FOX NEWS Sen. Susan Collins on Wednesday blasted the Defense Department for classifying the Fort Hood massacre as workplace violence and suggested political correctness is being placed above the security of the nation's Armed Forces at home... (more)
December 7, 2011
DAVID LIMBAUGH As I heard Barack Obama and his propaganda minister, Jay Carney, endorsing tax cuts as a vehicle for economic growth, I was reminded, again, of George Orwell's "1984" and the striking similarities between his Oceania and the American left's vision for America... (more)
December 7, 2011
JOSEPH FARAH I don't write about football much for a good reason. I haven't paid much attention to the sport since Joe Namath hung up his No. 12 New York Jets jersey. That's not only a statement on my age. It's also a commentary on my lack of interest in the culture of a game that to me increasingly began to resemble the Roman Colosseum. No offense to NFL fans. That's just me... (more)
December 7, 2011
NEWSMAX Texas Gov. Rick Perry, whom some pundits had written off as the GOP's nominee, may find a second coming in Iowa, if new poll data holds up. As Mitt Romney's campaign has suffered a startling decline in recent weeks, only to see Newt Gingrich eclipse the former Massachusetts governor's front-runner status, the battle for the Iowa caucuses set for Jan. 3 has become a wide-open race... (more)
December 7, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS Massachusetts will make available to the public hundreds of boxes of documents from Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's term as governor that have long been locked away, the state said Tuesday. The same agency that is opening the files said it would not pursue an inquiry into the purge of electronic records at the end of Romney's term... (more)
December 7, 2011
FRANK GAFFNEY The Egyptian elections have resulted in a rout for the throngs whose spring time hopes for freedom are now facing the prospect of a nuclear winter at the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood and its fellow Salafists... (more)
December 7, 2011
REUTERS U.S. Senate Republicans Tuesday blocked President Barack Obama's nominee for a judgeship on a key U.S. appeals court, saying her views on gun rights and national security disqualify her... (more)
December 6, 2011
CNSNEWS.COM President Barack Obama Tuesday signed a presidential memorandum to provide foreign aid to combat discrimination against homosexuals abroad, to use international bodies to promote homosexual rights and to provide asylum for homosexual refugees... (more)
December 6, 2011
CNSNEWS.COM Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) unveiled a bill Tuesday that would ban race-based and sex-based abortions in the United States, providing civil and criminal penalties for the abortionist who violates the law... (more)
December 5, 2011
CNSNEWS.COM An analysis of more than 65,000 Americans polled by Gallup during the Obama presidency indicates that among the 99 percent of American adults who do not rank in the top one percent for income, conservatives outnumber liberals by approximately 2-to-1... (more)
December 5, 2011
RICHARD W. RAHN The financial crisis in Europe has resulted in the appointment of new prime ministers in both Greece and Italy, in reality, by the Germans and French, rather than through the ballot box in Greece and Italy. This raises the question, "Is it possible to have both a bureaucratic welfare state and a democracy that protects individual liberties?"... (more)
December 5, 2011
AMERICANS' RIGHT TO ARMS URGENT: Senate Democrats are poised to put Caitlin Joan Halligan
December 5, 2011
CNSNEWS.COM Not a single member of the Senate spoke out last week against a provision in the defense authorization bill that will repeal the military's ban on sodomy and bestiality if the bill becomes law... (more)
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