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NYT: Scalia Created Right to Bear Arms in 2008

NYT: Scalia Created Right to Bear Arms in 2008

As those who carry water for the gun-control crowd do so feverishly in the aftermath of the Connecticut shooting, the New York Times (NYT) is leading the pack by trying to convince students of American jurisprudence that the Supreme Court created a

NYT: Koch Brothers Paid Way for MI Right-to-Work Law

NYT: Koch Brothers Paid Way for MI Right-to-Work Law

The right-to-work legislation passed by Michigan lawmakers and signed into law by Rep. Gov. Rick Snyder has been widely recognized as accomplishing one major thing — it grants Michigan employees the ability to choose whether they do or don’t want

HSBC: Too Big to Jail

HSBC: Too Big to Jail

It is not often that I find myself in agreement with the editorial page of the New York Times, but I did on Wednesday. The Times criticized the $1.92 billion settlement agreed to by HSBC as “a dark day for

Boehner Denies Purge List

Boehner Denies Purge List

Did House Speaker John Boehner lie to the American people during a Thursday morning press conference when he denied the existence of a secret spreadsheet scorecard list allegedly involved in his purge of conservatives from House committee leadership positions? Breitbart

Greta Van Susteren: Has Justice Been Denied in Benghazi?

Greta Van Susteren: Has Justice Been Denied in Benghazi?

During her Dec. 11th “On The Record” program, Greta Van Susteren asked a poignant question: “Has Justice Been Denied in Benghazi?”  Susteren followed her own question this way: “Three months ago 4 Americans  were murdered at our consulate in Benghazi.

NYT Hits Susan Rice on Handling of Congo Conflict

NYT Hits Susan Rice on Handling of Congo Conflict

A New York Times article published Sunday touches a subject that seemed off-limits for progressive media until now: namely, that Ambassador Susan Rice bears at least some of the blame for certain Obama administration foreign policy snafus.  In particular, the NYT points to

US Sending 20 F-16s to Egypt

US Sending 20 F-16s to Egypt

Let’s say a would-be Egyptian dictator tosses the head of the military, supports a terrorist assault on Israel, and threatens to send tanks into the streets to fight any opposition. Let’s also say you’re the President of the United States.

NYT: Conservatives May Have a Point About Welfare Dependency

NYT: Conservatives May Have a Point About Welfare Dependency

In an eyebrow raising article, liberal New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof offered a startling concession:  “This is painful for a liberal to admit, but conservatives have a point when they suggest that America’s safety net can sometimes entangle people

Illegal Immigrant Receives Free Kidney Transplant

Illegal Immigrant Receives Free Kidney Transplant

On Thursday, an illegal alien living in Illinois received a free kidney transplant paid for by Loyola University Medical Center. “Why can’t we be treated the same?” said Jorge Mariscal, 24, after the operation. “Health care should be a human

Struggling WaPo Considers Online Paywall

Struggling WaPo Considers Online Paywall

The Washington Post is poised to initiate a paywall in 2013. The Post is one of the last major American papers to look into putting some parts of its publication behind a subscriber-only Internet screen. The Wall Street Journal reports

Guatemalan Police Arrest Software Guru McAfee

Guatemalan Police Arrest Software Guru McAfee

(AP) Guatemalan police arrest software guru McAfeeBy SONIA PEREZ-DIAZAssociated PressGUATEMALA CITYSoftware company founder John McAfee was arrested by Guatemalan police for entering the country illegally, ending his bizarre weeks long journey as a blogging fugitive claiming to be persecuted by

New York Times Admits Reaganomics Worked

New York Times Admits Reaganomics Worked

After 30 years, The New York Times has admitted that Reaganomics worked. The inadvertent revelation comes in a November 29th article by Binyamin Appelbaum chronicling the steadily falling tax burden Americans have experienced since the 1980s. AEI columnist James Pethokoukis notes that the

NYT Slams, Kurtz Defends Post's Subway Death Cover

Ths morning the New York Post ran a huge cover photo of a man about to die — literally. Pushed off a New York subway platform, the photo captures Ki-Suck-Han seconds before an oncoming train is about to barrel down on