
A Breitbart News reader emailed this snapshot yesterday, showing Clinton Presidential Library merchandise made in China. I don’t particularly worry about such things. I’m in favor of free trade, and look forward to more economic cooperation–and competition–with China. It’s a
by Joel B. Pollak30 Jul 2013, 7:22 AM PST0

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), the House Budget Committee chair, 2012 vice-presidential candidate, and fiscal hawk, is being criticized by some conservative groups for his efforts to pass a version of immigration reform through the House of Representatives. Last week, Ryan
by Joel B. Pollak30 Jul 2013, 5:57 AM PST0

The media are aglow with reports that Israeli-Palestinian talks are resuming, thanks to the determined efforts of President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry. Palestinians did not want to return to talks, so the Obama administration forced Israel
by Joel B. Pollak29 Jul 2013, 9:27 AM PST0

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Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew doesn’t exactly have the best reputation for honesty, having misled Congress about President Barack Obama’s debts, and having claimed–falsely–that Obama’s budgets were stalled in the Senate because of a Republican filibuster threat. On Sunday,
by Joel B. Pollak28 Jul 2013, 11:49 AM PST0

Chris Hayes, the fresh-faced MSNBC host who recently tried to pass the late former segregationist Democrat George Wallace off as a Republican, and who used Memorial Day 2012 as an occasion to reject the idea that U.S. troops are heroes,
by Joel B. Pollak28 Jul 2013, 6:02 AM PST0

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Peter Beinart, writing at the Daily Beast, argues that Anthony Weiner should stay in the race for mayor of New York City (for now). He points out the media’s hypocrisy in defending Bill Clinton’s far worse behavior (without noting that
by Joel B. Pollak26 Jul 2013, 10:12 AM PST0
You don’t have to think the Vietnam War was a good idea to understand that communist dictator Ho Chi Minh, who led North Vietnam in the war until his death, was a not a good guy. Yet President Barack Obama
by Joel B. Pollak25 Jul 2013, 12:52 PM PST0

The Wall Street Journal published a lead editorial on Thursday that responded harshly to President Barack Obama’s new series of economic speeches. “The President called his speech ‘A Better Bargain for the Middle Class,’ but no President has done worse by the
by Joel B. Pollak25 Jul 2013, 8:08 AM PST0

“But with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals, Washington has taken its eye off the ball. And I am here to say this needs to stop. (Applause.) This needs to stop.” – President Barack Obama,
by Joel B. Pollak25 Jul 2013, 4:46 AM PST0
In response to Top 5 Things Obama Will Say in Economy Speech: Just about everything I predicted came true. What I did not expect (silly me) was that Obama would turn an economic speech into a 2012-style campaign speech, replete
by Joel B. Pollak24 Jul 2013, 12:48 PM PST0

President Barack Obama’s speech at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois was billed as an address on the economy, the first of a series of economic orations. Yet instead of presenting a policy agenda, Obama launched a partisan attack reminiscent of
by Joel B. Pollak24 Jul 2013, 10:51 AM PST0
Predictions are always tough, but President Barack Obama’s speeches have become so formulaic that there is less risk in predicting the basic outline of his economy speech in Galesburg, IL today–the first in a series: 1. Taking credit: Look for
by Joel B. Pollak24 Jul 2013, 8:22 AM PST0

Anthony Weiner does not have a sex addiction. We know that, because sex addiction probably does not exist. As the Huffington Post reported last week, a new UCLA study shows that people who report uncontrollable urges to view sexual images
by Joel B. Pollak24 Jul 2013, 1:09 AM PST0

The Associated Press reports that President Barack Obama is planning to focus on the economy in a series of upcoming speeches. Since his second inauguration, the president has focused on gun control, immigration reform, and climate change–leaving jobs and the
by Joel B. Pollak22 Jul 2013, 5:21 AM PST0

In an interview in 2001 with an African-American oral history project, The History Makers, then-State Senator Barack Obama recalled: “I was a thug…for a big part of my growing up.” He added: “I got into fights. I drank and did–and
by Joel B. Pollak21 Jul 2013, 5:17 PM PST0

President Barack Obama has questioned the wisdom of “Stand Your Ground” laws, which in many states provide that a person using justified force in self-defense against an attacker has no duty to retreat before using that force. However, in 2004,
by Joel B. Pollak21 Jul 2013, 3:19 PM PST0

On her Sunday morning news show, State of the Union, Candy Crowley expressed explicit support for more talk about race in America, commenting on the possibility that a nationwide conversation about race could emerge from the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman controversy:
by Joel B. Pollak21 Jul 2013, 6:34 AM PST0

Nationwide rallies against the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin drew small crowds, a sign that Americans had largely accepted the verdict and that race relations are not nearly as frayed as Al Sharpton’s National
by Joel B. Pollak21 Jul 2013, 6:08 AM PST0

In his unfortunate remarks about the Zimmerman verdict Friday, Obama said something about “stand your ground” laws that reflects popular misconceptions seen on social media–hardly befitting a law “professor”: And for those who resist that idea that we should think
by Joel B. Pollak19 Jul 2013, 1:43 PM PST0

Saturday’s nationwide protests against the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin will mark the next chapter in Al Sharpton’s long and checkered history of activism. Over several decades, Sharpton has led protests against both real civil
by Joel B. Pollak19 Jul 2013, 1:29 PM PST0
A Wall Street Journal report on Detroit’s bankruptcy inadvertently summed up the major cause of its financial problems–the unrealistic pension promises made to unionized city workers for decades: “I was planning on retiring in October, but now I’m not sure. I
by Joel B. Pollak19 Jul 2013, 9:01 AM PST0
J. Christian Adams, writing at PJ Media, reports that someone named “Barry Soetero” has registered to vote at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, D.C.–i.e., at the White House. “Barry Soetero” is how President Barack Obama was once known (his stepfather
by Joel B. Pollak19 Jul 2013, 6:45 AM PST0