Ben Shapiro

Boehner: We 'Basically Have an Agreement' on Immigration

With the re-election of Barack Obama in November – and with his heavy support in the Latino community -- the Republican Party has been openly considering what it can do to open up the Latino vote for conservative gains. For months, they’ve been talking about the possibility of comprehensive immigration reform. Now, according to House Speaker John Boehner, they’re on the verge of doing something about it. 27 Jan 2013

Disney CEO: We'll Monitor Our Violent Video Games

Thanks to the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, Hollywood is taking a faux look at violence in movies and video games. There is little to no chance that Hollywood will actually tone down such violence, but at least while the microscope is on them, they’ll pretend to. 23 Jan 2013

Cancer Death Rates Drop 20% Since 1991

Despite the left’s insistence that the American health care system is less effective than health care systems of Europe, the US cancer death rate has plummeted a shocking 20 percent since 1991. While over 500,000 are projected to die from cancer this year, that number is down dramatically from 1991, thanks to new medication development, a drop off in the number of smokers, and better diagnostic accuracy. 23 Jan 2013

Hollywood Weeps: Netflix Blows Earnings Estimates Out of Water

For years, Hollywood has been engaging in monopolistic practices in an attempt to fight the coming obsolescence of its business model. Hulu, the online television website, relies on the television studios colluding to avoid handing out their product for free online; the success of movie theaters relies on the studios refusing to release enough worthwhile material to streaming sites. 23 Jan 2013

Lawsuits Launched Against NYC Soda Limits

The American form of government was never designed to be intrusive enough to tell citizens how much soda they can consume. But thanks to a century of court rulings suggesting that the power of government is unlimited when it comes to regulating business, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is confident that suits against his newest busybody initiative – regulating the size of sugary drinks in the city – will fail. 23 Jan 2013

Private Sector Union Numbers Plummet

Despite the Obama administration’s best attempts to prop up failing private sector unions, the percentage of workers who now hold union membership plummeted from 11.8 percent in 2011 to 11.3 percent in 2012, reflecting the fact that unionization is obsolete in an era of increasing employment fluidity. 23 Jan 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Interview with 'Silent No More' Author Michael Milton

This morning, I had the opportunity to sit down with Michael Milton, chancellor and James M. Baird Jr. Chair of Pastoral Theology at the Reformed Theological Seminary, and author of the new book Silent No More, praised by figures ranging from Michael Reagan to David Limbaugh, to discuss the threat to religious freedom under the Obama administration, among other topics. 22 Jan 2013

Obama Rips 'Name-Calling,' Inaugural Full of Name-Calling

In yesterday’s inaugural address, President Obama stated, “We cannot mistake absolutism for principle or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name-calling as reasoned debate.” But Obama was not shy about discarding reasoned debate in favor of brutal name-calling in order to ram forward his agenda. 22 Jan 2013

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