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David Harsanyi
David Harsanyi
C'mon, Admit It. Twitter Is Useless / Updated Jun 4, 2009

Not long ago, Meghan McCain, maverick progeny and rising media star (because, no doubt, of her impressive intellectual gifts), posted a cleavage-intense picture of herself on her Twitter account. "For years," the 25-year-old would lament later, "I have struggled to accept the fact that the way I look in a tank top comes off more 'sexual' than a flat-chested woman." First, let's... Read more.

Deb Saunders
Debra J. Saunders
The Shrink and the Terrorist / Updated Sep 10, 2009

There have been two views on what happened last week when Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan opened fire on unarmed military colleagues at Fort Hood, Texas, killing 12 soldiers and one civilian. The politically correct version blames a lonely soldier's personal meltdown, precipitated by the fear of being deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan. The politically incorrect view portrays Hasan, the son of Palestinian immigrants,... Read more.

Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
A Society that Venerates Lawyers More than Doctors / Updated Jun 2, 2009

Those of us who are not true believers in expanded government are certain of the following: If the 1,990-page House Health Care Bill becomes law, the average American will receive worse health care, American physicians will decline in status and income, American medical innovation will dramatically slow down and pharmaceutical discoveries will decline in number and quality. And, of course, the economy... Read more.

Brent Bozell
L. Brent Bozell
The Censorious Sound on the Left / Updated Oct 16, 2009

Rush Limbaugh was convicted of racism in a kangaroo court of "objective" media and dropped as a potential owner of the St. Louis Rams football franchise. His accusers claimed he once said slavery "had its merits" and that the assassin of Martin Luther King deserved a "Medal of Honor." The story circulated on the Internet and was eventually picked up by the major media,... Read more.

Mona Charen
Mona Charen
Obama's Moral Leadership Balloon Crashes -- No One Inside / Updated Jun 5, 2009

The world thinks better of the United States, we are told, because Barack Obama is in the White House. Maybe the world is wrong. It's fanciful, of course, to speak of what "the world" thinks about anything. It's safe to say that among Norwegian prize givers and Canadian avant-garde filmmakers, Obama is extremely popular. And certainly among bien pensant Americans, the advent of Obama is viewed... Read more.

Oliver North
Oliver North
No Alibi / Updated Oct 7, 2009

PIERRE, S.D. — It's already the front edge of winter in America's Great Plains. Here, where the air is clear and crisp, there is a passion for walking behind a good dog while hunting pheasants, and a good "alibi" for missing a fast-flying bird is an art form. "It was too low for a good shot" or "I didn't want to hit the dog" will get the taleteller extra credit for... Read more.

R. Emmett Tyrrell
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
Where the Girls Are / Updated Jun 4, 2009

WASHINGTON — These are vexed times. The country is at war on two fronts. Rogue states are edging toward acquiring strategic nuclear weaponry. We have been through a very serious recession from which we may not emerge into the bright morn of economic health for years. The dollar is frail. The future of national health care, finance and corporate governance is in doubt. Yet that is not all. Over... Read more.

Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Bowing to "World Opinion" / Updated Jun 2, 2009

In the string of amazing decisions made during the first year of the Obama administration, nothing seems more like sheer insanity than the decision to try foreign terrorists, who have committed acts of war against the United States, in federal court, as if they were American citizens accused of crimes. Terrorists are not even entitled to the protection of the Geneva Convention, much less the Constitution... Read more.

Tony Blankley
Tony Blankley
Hillary in 2012? / Updated Jun 3, 2009

I write this week from New Orleans, where I am participating in the Bipartisan Policy Center's Inaugural Political Summit, organized by Tom Daschle, Howard Baker and Bob Dole and hosted by Mary Matalin and James Carville. The conference has assembled about 20 top Democratic and Republican political strategists and operatives and has asked us to assess how we might take the poison out of partisanship... Read more.

David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh
This Isn't About Rush / Updated Jun 5, 2009

There will be no voluntary mea culpas from Rush's race slanderers despite the irrefutable fact that they spread poisonous and damaging lies with actual malice. To the left, Rush is the most prominent face of conservatism and the most influential opponent of President Barack Obama's destructive agenda and so must be stopped — irrespective of the despicable means employed. The left systematically... Read more.