Print Ernest Istook Read Full Bio Obama Doctrine Leading America Toward Another 9/11 According to national security expert Dr. James Carafano, the terrorist attack in Algeria shows that America is on the path to another 9/11, thanks to the Obama Administration's foreign and military policy. 29 Jan 2013 How Obama's Death Star Saved America The money saved by not building the Death Star is every bit as genuine as the paltry $2.5 trillion you already claim you have cut from federal spending. So take credit for it. Quit using that ridiculous $2.5 trillion number. Tell the press that you've saved us $850 quadrillion. They'll believe you and eagerly pass the word. 20 Jan 2013 NRA President: Death Threats Against Org Reflect Obama's Tactics “Hundreds” of death threats have been made against the president of the National Rifle Association just since the first of this year. And those threats reflect President Obama’s political tactics. That’s what NRA President David Keene told talk show host Ernest Istook on Thursday. 18 Jan 2013 US Creditors Unlikely to Accept $1 Trillion Coin Gimmick The Federal Reserve System would likely accept a $1 trillion platinum coin at face value, according to the former director of the U.S. Mint who helped craft the 1996 law that's at the heart of the controversy. However, it's doubtful that creditors like China and Japan would accept such a coin to pay America's debts. 12 Jan 2013 House GOP Fumbles 2013's Opening Kickoff Republicans in the U.S. House missed a golden opportunity when they put the unchanged “fiscal cliff” tax bill up for a vote. 3 Jan 2013 Santa Wins Reelection at North Pole, Declares Mandate to Tax Reindeer Santa Claus has been re-elected President of the North Pole by defeating the Tooth Fairy in a nasty campaign, receiving the majority of the elves' votes because Santa promised them he would make the reindeer pay, and he would give things to the elves. 21 Dec 2012 Judiciary Chairman: Feds Should Stay Out of Way if States Want to Arm Teachers "Let it happen!" should be the federal approach if states want to arm teachers as a defense against Newtown-type attacks. National teachers’ unions are opposing the idea, but if states want this safety measure, the feds should stay out of the way, according to the incoming Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R, VA). 21 Dec 2012 DeMint: Washington Lost for Now “We’ve lost the battle in Washington” for now, says Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), echoing the sentiments of conservatives watching the fiscal cliff negotiations in the U.S. capital. 5 Dec 2012 Our Dangerous Dependence on Foreign Chocolate Mr. Obama is using flimsy and misleading numbers to justify his anti-oil and gas energy policy, and his mega-billion dollar subsidies for “green energy” and “green jobs.” So perhaps it’s time for him to pivot to another basic necessity, like chocolate. If that goes well, he could move on to coffee, because we consume 16% of the world’s coffee but grow less than 1%. 9 Apr 2012 Congress Needs to Fix Itself in 2012 13 Jan 2012 Previous 1 2 3 Next
Obama Doctrine Leading America Toward Another 9/11 According to national security expert Dr. James Carafano, the terrorist attack in Algeria shows that America is on the path to another 9/11, thanks to the Obama Administration's foreign and military policy. 29 Jan 2013
How Obama's Death Star Saved America The money saved by not building the Death Star is every bit as genuine as the paltry $2.5 trillion you already claim you have cut from federal spending. So take credit for it. Quit using that ridiculous $2.5 trillion number. Tell the press that you've saved us $850 quadrillion. They'll believe you and eagerly pass the word. 20 Jan 2013
NRA President: Death Threats Against Org Reflect Obama's Tactics “Hundreds” of death threats have been made against the president of the National Rifle Association just since the first of this year. And those threats reflect President Obama’s political tactics. That’s what NRA President David Keene told talk show host Ernest Istook on Thursday. 18 Jan 2013
US Creditors Unlikely to Accept $1 Trillion Coin Gimmick The Federal Reserve System would likely accept a $1 trillion platinum coin at face value, according to the former director of the U.S. Mint who helped craft the 1996 law that's at the heart of the controversy. However, it's doubtful that creditors like China and Japan would accept such a coin to pay America's debts. 12 Jan 2013
House GOP Fumbles 2013's Opening Kickoff Republicans in the U.S. House missed a golden opportunity when they put the unchanged “fiscal cliff” tax bill up for a vote. 3 Jan 2013
Santa Wins Reelection at North Pole, Declares Mandate to Tax Reindeer Santa Claus has been re-elected President of the North Pole by defeating the Tooth Fairy in a nasty campaign, receiving the majority of the elves' votes because Santa promised them he would make the reindeer pay, and he would give things to the elves. 21 Dec 2012
Judiciary Chairman: Feds Should Stay Out of Way if States Want to Arm Teachers "Let it happen!" should be the federal approach if states want to arm teachers as a defense against Newtown-type attacks. National teachers’ unions are opposing the idea, but if states want this safety measure, the feds should stay out of the way, according to the incoming Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R, VA). 21 Dec 2012
DeMint: Washington Lost for Now “We’ve lost the battle in Washington” for now, says Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), echoing the sentiments of conservatives watching the fiscal cliff negotiations in the U.S. capital. 5 Dec 2012
Our Dangerous Dependence on Foreign Chocolate Mr. Obama is using flimsy and misleading numbers to justify his anti-oil and gas energy policy, and his mega-billion dollar subsidies for “green energy” and “green jobs.” So perhaps it’s time for him to pivot to another basic necessity, like chocolate. If that goes well, he could move on to coffee, because we consume 16% of the world’s coffee but grow less than 1%. 9 Apr 2012
Correspondents' association concerned government 'too aggressive' in tracking journalists21 May 2013, 1:53 PM PDT
Correspondents' association concerned government 'too aggressive' in tracking journalists21 May 2013, 1:53 PM PDT
Chris Harris hopes to add Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie to list of veterans he's beaten out21 May 2013, 2:12 PM PDT
Bruton Smith takes attention away from his Hall of Fame candidacy with talk of moving race21 May 2013, 2:04 PM PDT
Bucs rookie Steven Means believes he has skills, work ethic to be productive pass rusher21 May 2013, 1:59 PM PDT
Del Negro out as Clippers coach after 1st-round playoff exit; team won't offer him new deal21 May 2013, 1:55 PM PDT