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EDITORIAL: A pay-to-play White House
Finally, it is clear what President Obama meant when he said this would be the most "transparent administration in history." ...
EDITORIAL: The chamber's voice
"Over the last 10 years, the Chamber of Commerce alone spent nearly half a billion dollars on lobbying - half ...
EDITORIAL: Dawdling on trade
President Obama says he is for free and fair trade. Yet amidst an economic downturn, his trade policy in action ...
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EDITORIAL: Stop suing yourself
It's a neat racket when you're a lawyer who can file class-action suits against a corporation, supposedly on behalf of ...
EDITORIAL: Old-school corruption
Before taking control of the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, "Democrats intend to lead the most honest, most open, and ...
EDITORIAL: Too much mercy for Illinois terrorist
The price for joining al Qaeda, training to kill Americans and then secreting yourself on an Illinois college campus to ...
Commentary
CHINA WATCH
Intelligence failures?
On Oct. 21, the incoming commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, Adm. Robert F. Willard, made a little-noticed but astonishing ...
William C. Triplett II
AFGHAN WAR
Nation-state nonstarter
A wise veteran Arab intelligence hand said Afghanistan is now tailor-made for deals with the principal tribal chiefs designed to ...
Arnaud de Borchgrave
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Reining in the czars
Transparency and accountability form the cornerstone of our great democracy. When the Founding Fathers finished their work in Philadelphia in ...
Sen. Susan Collins
IMPERIOUS CONGRESS
Beware the health insurance police
A constitutional debate among legal scholars is being waged over a key provision in the Democrats' health care legislation that ...
Donald Lambro
BOOK REVIEW: Celebrating Winston Churchill
Any new book by Paul Johnson is a matter of notice and celebration. Mr. Johnson, an amateur historian in the ...
Martin Sieff

Editorials
EDITORIAL: The U.N. housing police
The United Nations is fretting that the United States might be violating human rights by not providing adequate housing. To ...
EDITORIAL: Jesus, no, but yes to Allah
Senate Democrats are proving once again that no judicial nominee is too extreme for them to stomach. A move seems ...
EDITORIAL: The myth of preventive care
House Democrats are preparing to vote as early as Friday on a massive package to sneak the camel's nose under ...
Commentary
J STREET JITTERS
Blame-Israel-first mindset
"They hate us. They want to kill us. So what are we going to do about it?" These are not ...
Joel Mowbray
HONDURAS
Obama doctrine 'coup'
Undermine our allies. Embolden our enemies. Diminish our country. If anyone doubted those nine words summed up the Obama Doctrine, ...
Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION
Can the 10th Amendment save us?
Does the U.S. Constitution stand for anything in an era of government excess? Can that founding document, which is supposed ...
Cal Thomas
BOOK REVIEW: A brief for ongoing consciousness
In the realm of ideas and public discourse, where public policy often incubates, a prevailing ethos holds that certain general ...
John R. Coyne Jr.
NATIONAL SECURITY
A curious lack of curiosity
Not so long ago, there was a furious fight between different tribes in the White House, the CIA and the ...
Tony Blankley

Editorials
EDITORIAL: As Virginia goes ...
We knew it was going to be a bad election night for the Democrats when former Obama campaign manager David ...
EDITORIAL: Subpoenaed Black Panthers
Could the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights actually subpoena U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.?
EDITORIAL: Lax airport security
The problem-plagued Transportation Security Administration is a study in bureaucratic ineptitude. Since 2002, TSA has spent more than $795 million ...
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ECONOMIC POLICY
Obama missing a beat
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the policies enacted by President Obama and his administration, meant to boost American industry, ...
Andrew Wilkow and Nick Rizzuto
AFGHAN WAR
A resignation in protest
As President Obama ponders his options in what has become widely known as "Obama's war" in Afghanistan, the resignation of ...
Richard Halloran
HOMELAND SECURITY
Litigation as a hazardous substance
When the environmental activist lawyers at Greenpeace or similar environmental groups dislike a decision made by wildlife biologists at the ...
Rep. Peter King and Rep. Charlie Dent
BOOK REVIEW: N. Koreans who escaped tell their tales
As North Korea began gingerly to open its doors to Westerners during the terrible famine of the 1990s, a foreign ...
Barbara Slavin
OBAMA'S FIRST YEAR
Stumbling and tumbling
Five weeks ago, President Obama stood before the U.N. General Assembly and spoke of having "sought in word and deed ...
Monica Crowley
Editorials
EDITORIAL: Eat your pets, save the planet
Want to save the planet? Kill your pets. Or better yet, eat them. This radical new suggestion comes from New ...
EDITORIAL: Freedom: 9, cameras: 0
If you listen to elected officials as they extol the virtues of traffic cameras, you could be forgiven for thinking ...
EDITORIAL: Unhealthy CARB
Consumers nationwide should protest to a hyperactive California regulatory agency on the verge of ruining automobile global positioning systems and ...
Commentary
THE COLD WAR
The fall of the wall
Twenty years ago the Berlin Wall came tumbling down. If Humpty Dumpty had been sitting on top of it, not ...
Suzanne Fields
BOOK REVIEW: Our livestock deserve better
In "Eating Animals," wunderkind Brooklyn, N.Y., author Jonathan Safran Foer has produced a part-time memoir that evolves into an argument ...
A.G. Gancarski
ISRAEL
Awaiting the Nobel man
In the year since President Obama last visited Jerusalem as candidate Obama, much has changed.
Danny Danon
ELECTION 2010
A bumpy ride for Democrats
If you want to understand what is really happening in American politics today, the latest Rothenberg Political Report on the ...
Donald Lambro
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
Choosing fantasy or facts
Have you noticed that many politicians who have trouble dealing with reality also seem to prefer fantasyland when dealing with ...
Richard Rahn
Editorials
EDITORIAL: Greedy autoworkers
The good news in the domestic auto industry is that Ford Motor Co. posted a $1 billion profit for the ...
EDITORIAL: Chloroform for tort reform
If congressional Democrats want to dispel the impression that they are wholly owned subsidiaries of Trial Lawyers Inc., they need ...
EDITORIAL: The grass roots keep growing
Tens of thousands of people from across the country made a "House call" on the west side of the Capitol ...
Commentary
OBAMANOMICS
The economics of a GOP resurrection
Against the backdrop of high unemployment and a public revolt against a Democratic health care bill - which would significantly ...
Lawrence Kudlow
TURKEY
An Islamist pivot to the east
"This is the way the world ends," T.S. Eliot wrote in his epic 1925 poem "The Hollow Men," "not with ...
Ilan Berman
TERROR TRAILS
Warlords R Us
If we are successful beyond President Obama's wildest dreams - e.g., Taliban is wiped out and a tough new Afghan ...
Arnaud de Borchgrave
HEALTH CARE REFORM
Recipe for bipartisanship
Americans have gathered in historic numbers this summer and fall to express their views on health care reform, an issue ...
Rep. Paul Broun, Rep. Charlie Dent and Rep. John Shadegg
BOOK REVIEW: The star who was a senator's wife
Elizabeth Taylor is willful, capricious, irreverent, mischievous, clever, witty, bawdy, potty-mouthed, melodramatic and extremely cunning. She can also be infuriating; ...
Sandra McElwaine
GLOBAL BUSINESS
Chasing out the multinationals
The convergence of technology, ease of digital collaboration and ready access to abundant overseas engineering talent allow multinational corporations to ...
Robert J. Herbold and Scott S. Powell
Commentary
POPULAR CULTURE

Making fun of faith
Even though they may remind you immediately of the worst racists you have known, bigoted bashers of religion often get ...
Jay Ambrose
FISCAL POLICY
Obama's hidden fees
President Obama's promise to raise taxes only on the wealthy was easy to make and easy to break. He broke ...
Jacob Sullum
AFGHANISTAN
Martial mythologies
As President Obama decides whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, we should remember that most of the conventional pessimism ...
Victor Davis Hanson
HEALTH REFORM
The 'costs' of care
We are incessantly being told that the cost of medical care is "too high" - either absolutely or as a ...
Thomas Sowell
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Rove-O-Meter is lost and found
Looking back, we can see how the Remarkable Rise and Fall and Rise Again of Barack Obama really began months ...
Martin Schram
ISRAEL
Getting it started
People forget how small Israel is. Its entire population is a little over 7 million - smaller than Lima, Peru. ...
Clifford D. May
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Communism cracked open
On Nov. 9, 1989, large crowds of German citizens from both East and ...
Austin Bay
The politics of the obvious
What strikes me about politics over the last couple of years is how ...
R. Emmett Tyrrell
Communism's enablers and excusers
On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall was pulled down to the consternation ...
Cal Thomas
Runaway from runoff?
Former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah's decision to withdraw from Saturday's presidential runoff is ...
Michael O'Hanlon
Weighing weeds vs. crops
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. And what happens in Washington can ...
Alex Avery
A Caesar for the obsequious
Valerie Jarrett announced the other day that "we're going to speak truth to ...
Mark Steyn
Heroes come home
In what has turned out to be the bloodiest month of the war ...
Oliver North
Privatizing wasteful spending
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has given new meaning to the great American ...
Dan K. Thomasson
Freedom fighters, unite
It must be something in the water. The ruling Democrats know their tax-increasing, ...
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