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November 19, 2012
ALAN KEYES — The beginning is more than half the whole, the ancient philosopher famously said. The ongoing failure of America's free institutions is especially due to the failure, in this generation, to understand and perpetuate the faith of the founding... (more)
November 19, 2012
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — The day of reckoning is here. For over 30 years, the United States government and the institutions that drive public opinion have made like Susan Rice when it comes to the ideological threat that Islamic supremacists pose to freedom, fabricating reasons to remain in denial. Thus inured, the American people have elected, and now reelected, a president notoriously fond of America-bashing Islamists... (more)
November 19, 2012
WASHINGTON TIMES — An Israeli rocket launched Sunday killed a senior Hamas leader in charge of the terrorist movement's missile operations, as fighting between the Jewish state and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip entered its fifth day and foreign leaders scrambled to prevent the conflict from escalating... (more)
November 19, 2012
WASHINGTON TIMES — Top Republicans on the House and Senate intelligence committees said Sunday that Obama administration political appointees removed references to al Qaeda-linked groups from intelligence agencies' accounts of the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya... (more)
November 18, 2012
WASHINGTON TIMES — In a closed congressional hearing Friday, former Director of Central Intelligence David H. Petraeus told lawmakers that references to al Qaeda involvement in the deadly Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, were stripped from the agency's talking points... (more)
November 18, 2012
HUMAN EVENTS — While Senate Republicans call for a "Watergate-style" special joint committee to probe the administration's failure to prevent American deaths in Benghazi, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) is advocating another tactic employed in the famous scandal: the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate... (more)
November 18, 2012
DAILY CALLER — Republican Rep. Steve King predicted that President Barack Obama will get what he wants out of the fiscal cliff negotiations because he is willing to go over the cliff, and that Republicans would have to be willing to call his bluff to have any leverage... (more)
November 18, 2012
TIMOTHY P. CARNEY — Leaders in the Republicans' K Street wing, it seems, don't know whether to embrace the Tea Party wing or go to war against it. The GOP establishment has made two peace offerings to the rebels within its ranks. First, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, facing a potential primary challenge, chose a new campaign manager... (more)
November 18, 2012
MICHELLE MALKIN — Exactly two years ago this week, the Obama administration announced it had issued more than 100 waivers en masse to a select group of companies, unions and other health insurance providers seeking relief from the onerous federal health care law. The Obamacare waiver winner's club now totals 2,000. Where are they now?... (more)
November 18, 2012
WASHINGTON TIMES — The line of those waiting at the courthouse itching for a chance to derail Obamacare just got longer. So far, the Catholic Church and 30 of the nation's governors have taken the lead to battle against the health care law's requirement that states establish health insurance exchanges and that abortion coverage be subsidized. Now private companies are enlisting in the fight... (more)
November 17, 2012
WORLDNETDAILY — The 2012 election was an open door for the GOP to lead America back to its roots in faith and morality, and the Republicans were AWOL, says Dr. James Dobson, founder of Family Talk and a brand new political outreach arm called Family Talk Action. "I waited throughout the campaign for Mitt Romney to declare himself, to at least identify with the moral issues that are before us... (more)
November 17, 2012
FOX NEWS — Former CIA Director David Petraeus stoked the controversy over the Obama administration's handling of the Libya terror attack, testifying Friday that references to "Al Qaeda involvement" were stripped from his agency's original talking points
November 17, 2012
ANITA STAVER — Tune in for the latest episode of As the Military World Turns...In a scandalous story with more twists and turns than the road to Hana, we see a married CIA director who resigned after an affair with his Harvard-educated biographer, discovered because of her harassing emails targeting a doctor's wife who was the CIA director's "close friend"... (more)
November 17, 2012
FOX NEWS — Rancher Kevin Kester works dawn to dusk, drives a 12-year-old pick-up truck and earns less than a typical bureaucrat in Washington D.C., yet the federal government considers him rich enough to pay the estate tax
November 17, 2012
PHILIP KLEIN — Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren on Friday said that the Arab Spring movement that started in late 2010 and swept rulers out of power throughout the region "embolded" Hamas and made it easier for them to import weapons that they are now using to target Israeli civilians... (more)
November 17, 2012
NEWSMAX — After a judge denied U.S. Rep. Allen West's request for a recount Friday, the Florida Division of Elections on Friday stepped in to recommend that the St. Lucie County Canvassing Board recount all eight days of early voting
November 15, 2012
ALAN KEYES — Among those still enthralled by the GOP, I guess that a majority would say they still respect America's Revolutionary founders. And among those who do, some would even profess to adhere to the principles of the Revolution the founders made... (more)
November 15, 2012
CLIFF KINCAID — The central figures in the David Petraeus sex scandal are not talking. That includes Virginia Congressman and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. Yet, the decision by this top Republican to turn to the FBI rather than his colleagues in the House with inside information about the scandal has proven to be monumental... (more)
November 15, 2012
FRED HUTCHISON, RA ANALYST — The fight between the right-to-life movement and the right-to-die camp has all the ferocity and bitterness of two opposing orthodoxies. "Orthodox" is a word of Greek origin which literally means "right opinion." If there is such a thing as truth, there can be a body of right opinion... (more)
November 15, 2012
JOSEPH FARAH — It was almost laughable on Election Night when the analysts began explaining why Mitt Romney lost. It was because of his extreme position on border security. It was because Republicans picked candidates that were too extreme. It was because Republicans denied manmade, catastrophic "climate change" was real... (more)
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