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    Report: Obama spent more hours golfing, vacationing than in economic meetings

    President Obama logged more hours on the golf course and on vacation than he did in meetings on the economy, a new report from the nonpartisan Government Accountability Institute found.

  • Sen. Tom Harkin, Iowa Democrat. (Associated Press)

    Smoking out lawmakers on conflicts of interest?

    When the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded $3 million in smoking-cessation funds to Iowa clinics back in 2010, home state Sen. Tom Harkin crowed he helped secure the money using his position on the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee.

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    When the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded $3 million in smoking cessation funds to Iowa clinics back in 2010, home state Sen. Tom Harkin crowed he helped secure the money using his position on the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee.

  • Illustration Obama's Acorn Hat by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    FITTON: Obama campaign's illegal foreign donations

    In a controversial speech in Berlin in 2008, then-presidential candidate and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama proudly declared that he was addressing his audience not as a candidate for president of the United States, but as a "fellow citizen of the world."

  • BOOK REVIEW: 'The Corruption Chronicles'

    Since 1994, Judicial Watch has been on the front lines against political corruption in the nation's capital. Founded as a watchdog group to keep an eye on the excesses of the Clinton administration, it has since developed a reputation as a nonpartisan crusader for good government, relentlessly dogging the George W. Bush administration during its eight years in office.

  • Inside the Beltway: 600 Hours

    The Government Accountability Institute has analyzed how much time President Obama actually spent in economic meetings of any kind during his first 1,257 days in office, based on the official White House calendar and the daily presidential calendar compiled by Politico. Among other things, the analysis found that Mr. Obama spent less than 4 percent of his total time in economic meetings or briefings and that there were 773 days (72 percent), excluding Sundays, in which the president had no economic meetings.

  • Illustration by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    KNIGHT: Obama's politics of envy

    When reality bites, you can either try to change reality or create your own.

  • Illustration: Founding Fathers by John Camejo for The Washington Times

    DESANTIS: Of the rulers, by the rulers and for the rulers

    The idea that the law must apply uniformly to all was something that the Founding Fathers considered to be of fundamental importance. It was, in James Madison's words, something "without which every government degenerates into tyranny."

  • BOOK REVIEW: 'Throw Them All Out'

    Three years ago, then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul, made Hillary Rodham Clinton's success with cattle futures look like a child's lemonade stand. The credit card giant Visa was holding an initial public offering, among the most lucrative ever seen. The Pelosis were granted early access to the IPO as "special customers" who received their shares at the opening price, $44. The lucky investors turned in a 50 percent profit in just two days.

  • Illustration: Shuttered Congress

    MILLER: Part-time Congress

    Anti-Washington fervor has reached a new high. According to Gallup, 82 percent of A Americans now disapprove of what they see on Capitol Hill. No wonder, considering crony capitalism has enabled the two parties to rack up $15 trillion in debt. The political establishment needs to change.

  • Illustration: Michael Moore by Linas Garsys for The Washington Times

    KUHNER: The hypocrisy of Michael Moore

    Michael Moore is a hypocrite. He embodies all that is wrong with Hollywood: He is a shameless, self-serving propagandist masquerading as an idealistic "artist."

  • Choices and echoes

    At the office, I had a bit of fun with "Landmark Speeches of the American Conservative Movement." I held up the back of the book, told colleagues what it was about and asked them to guess the subjects of the three portraits on the front. Most everyone guessed Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater. Nobody got Barbara Bush.

  • Choices and echoes

    At the office, I had a bit of fun with "Landmark Speeches of the American Conservative Movement." I held up the back of the book, told colleagues what it was about and asked them to guess the subjects of the three portraits on the front. Most everyone guessed Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater. Nobody got Barbara Bush.

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