It may just be wishful thinking but Politico’s ‘Morning Energy’ today was dropping heavy hints they expected President Obama to use this morning’s presser to defend against any culpability of his policies in ‘skyrocketing’ gas prices. Yeah, any such connection
by Christopher C. Horner11 Mar 2011, 12:13 PM PST0
The relationship between the federal government and Hollywood is corrupt and dirty. In essence, Hollywood liberals go easy on liberal politicians – in fact, their entertainment routinely stumps for liberal causes — and in return, the politicians give handouts to
by Ben Shapiro2 Mar 2011, 4:44 AM PST0
The relationship between the federal government and Hollywood is corrupt and dirty. In essence, Hollywood liberals go easy on liberal politicians – in fact, their entertainment routinely stumps for liberal causes — and in return, the politicians give handouts to
by Ben Shapiro1 Mar 2011, 3:12 PM PST0
By now, most Americans know how hard union bosses pushed, tugged, bullied and threatened, using tens of millions of their members’ money on advertising and lobbying, all to get health care reform passed. Most Americans also remember (though many did
by Labor Union Report15 Oct 2010, 7:47 AM PST0
Word has it that the Internet is on the brink of a takeover. Egged on by radical interests, the FCC is poised to impose onerous regulations to guide the medium to a more “open” future. No matter that the Internet
by Mike Wendy30 Sep 2010, 5:51 AM PST0
Newspapers and television stations reaped a financial windfall from the BP oil spill — and continue to benefit as the company spends millions on advertising to repair its battered image following the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history. BP spent
by Robert Bluey4 Sep 2010, 8:31 AM PST0
There are three important things going on in “The Tillman Story” (in selected theatres today), two of which almost make the conspiracy-mongering documentary worth your time. The first and best is the opportunity to get to know better the extraordinary
by John Nolte20 Aug 2010, 4:55 AM PST0
One of the promises every president since Richard Nixon has failed to deliver on is the recurring pledge to somehow free the nation from its ever-growing “dependence on foreign oil.” Until fairly recently, the need to find other ways to
by David A. Keene10 Aug 2010, 12:07 PM PST0
The Hill reports the latest attempt by the Democrats to deflect the outrage of the American people by blame shifting the cause of the Gulf oil spill disaster to former VP Dick Cheney and the Bush administration: Members of the
by SusanAnne Hiller22 Jul 2010, 10:21 AM PST0
Here we go again. Harry Reid intends to force a vote at 5pm on Monday in a desperate attempt to push yet another bloated bill that will do more harm than good. This time, the Democrats seem to have zeroed
by Lurita Doan26 Apr 2010, 7:12 AM PST0
It’s time for your weekly dose of Coffee and Markets, featuring The New Ledger’s Francis Cianfrocca, a podcast brought to you by the fine folks at Andrew Breitbart’s BigGovernment.com and LibertyPundits.com, your home for conservative podcasts. In this week’s edition,
by The New Ledger22 Apr 2010, 9:37 AM PST0
One of the dirty little secrets of Capitol Hill is that most politicians – even the ones the horserace-focused media depicts as irredeemably ideologically divided – actually have no coherent driving ideology. The secret is revealed only occasionally. If powerful
by Ben Domenech20 Apr 2010, 4:33 PM PST0
Democrats understand that passage of Obama’s healthcare “reforms” will probably hurt them in November, so they’re doing everything they can to dampen the anger directed at them and turn it against someone – anyone – else. Anger-dampening was built into
by Jed Babbin8 Apr 2010, 2:27 PM PST0
In modern day America, if you criticize the government you are now fair game to be called upon to explain yourself in front of it. As Byron York reported in a recent Washington Examiner column, Rep. Henry Waxman sent letters
by Andrew Mellon31 Mar 2010, 9:37 AM PST0
Business Week: Representative Henry Waxman called the chief executive officers of AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., Caterpillar Inc. and Deere & Co. to provide evidence to support costs the companies plan to book related to the new health-care law.
by Breitbart TV29 Mar 2010, 1:47 PM PST0
It’s quite a stretch to call The Nation‘s Max Blumenthal a journalist. A real journalist is free to have an opinion and even to express it, but he doesn’t fabricate things to make his subject look bad. A real journalist
by Matthew Vadum8 Feb 2010, 8:57 AM PST0
To the common definition of pessimist – one who anticipates the worst — I plead guilty. Yes, I know that it is the start of a New Year and I ought to be looking forward to the new decade with
by Joseph C. Phillips11 Jan 2010, 10:31 AM PST0
When I was just a kid, I saw the stage musical, “Peter Pan,” starring Mary Martin in the title role and Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook. It is to this day the only version of that old war-horse I ever
by Burt Prelutsky8 Jan 2010, 9:13 AM PST0
The success of the Chicago-style politics of Dick Durbin, Rahm Emmanuel and Barack Obama, characterized by brass knuckles, intense bullying, finger pointing and public attacks has been mesmerizing. Meanwhile, very little attention has been focused on the California-style politics of
by Lurita Doan19 Nov 2009, 11:17 AM PST0
A while ago, I wrote a piece titled “Blowing the Whistle on Waxman.” In case you missed it, I explained that Henry Waxman and I had been friends beginning almost 50 years ago at UCLA. I also said that we
by Burt Prelutsky29 Oct 2009, 4:49 PM PST0
I am running for Congress for the seat currently held by Henry Waxman and the events of the past week give me the opportunity to highlight the differences in ideas and actions between Congressman Waxman and Myself. So, what would
by Ari David26 Sep 2009, 3:01 PM PST0
Henry Waxman, who for most of his years in Congress has fancied himself a crusader against corruption in government, voted against a House bill that cut all federal funds to the embattled group ACORN. ACORN has been involved in a
by Ari David18 Sep 2009, 5:18 PM PST0
Imagine the glee I felt when I heard that my wonderfully approachable (yeah, right) Congressman, Henry Waxman, was making a rare visit on August 21st to the district he represents. He wants to hear from us, his loyal constituents, at
by Ari David20 Aug 2009, 10:07 AM PST0
[youtube L8Rh3FY0_0E nolink] Did you ever have an encounter with a thief? If not, how many times have you read or heard about their sudden attacks in newspapers or TV and thought or gasped, “I hope that never happens to
by Jeani DiCarlo15 Aug 2009, 9:56 AM PST0
By this time, I’m sure we’ve all heard more than we care to about Professor Henry Gates. Still, I can’t let it go without tossing in my two cents. Admitting he didn’t know the facts of the case didn’t prevent
by Burt Prelutsky31 Jul 2009, 9:07 AM PST0