Mitt Romney, the once and future presidential candidate, is the biggest gun so far to come out against the New START arms control agreement. In a no-so-subtlety titled opinion piece “Obama’s worst foreign-policy mistake” in The Washington Post, he flatly
by James Carafano10 Jul 2010, 11:13 AM PST0
So, Team Obama has pulled another Christmas Day bomber hash-up. Recall how, in the case of Umar Farouq Abdulmuttalab, after a grand total of fifty minutes of interrogation by the law enforcement folks who could be scared up in Detroit
by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.9 Jul 2010, 1:58 PM PST0
The FBI arrested fiery New York columnist, Vicky Pelaez in late June. An editor and writer for the Spanish language newspaper El Diario/La Prensa, she was charged with being an unregistered agent of the Russian government. Her far-left, anti-American columns
by Kent Clizbe9 Jul 2010, 8:07 AM PST0
An elaborately planned strategic influence effort went awry for the former KGB last month when the FBI busted 11 Russian agents after a decade-long investigation. Many of the Russian spies, who had spent years assuming American and other western identities,
by J. Michael Waller8 Jul 2010, 4:48 AM PST0
Yesterday, Andrew Breitbart launched his newest web venture, Big Peace. It will do for national security, what Big Hollywood has done for culture, Big Journalism for the media and Big Government for domestic policy. It has also caused me to
by Mike Flynn5 Jul 2010, 1:32 PM PST0
I’ve never before been encouraged by a threat to our national security. But last week’s news that the FBI arrested ten Russian spies is reassuring – even rejuvenating – in a very odd way. (That an eleventh, apprehended in Cyprus
by Jed Babbin5 Jul 2010, 12:10 PM PST0
I don’t know about you, but for me, the Fourth of July goes with war movies — you know, like Al Gore and happy endings. Maybe it’s the “bombs bursting” in the Star Spangled Banner, or the evening fireworks, or
by Andrew Leigh4 Jul 2010, 10:03 AM PST0
The 11 arrests so far are the tip of iceberg. Many more to follow, many in South Florida. The “South American country” where Vicky Pelaez picked up her payments from Russia’s SVR was Venezuela. Russia’s SVR, Castro’s DGI (Directorio General
by Humberto Fontova2 Jul 2010, 5:05 PM PST0
I have a frequent nightmare: In the year 2011, with the full support and complicity of their shadow ally, Russia, the Islamofacist regime in Tehran announces that they have developed a deliverable nuclear weapon(s). That any attempt by any nation
by Brad Schaeffer30 Jun 2010, 2:13 PM PST0
As the saying goes, this would be funny, if it was not so serious. As each day of the Obama Administration wears on, the disconnect between reality and the Administration, between America and Washington, just keeps growing. Consider these examples
by Thomas Del Beccaro30 Jun 2010, 12:07 PM PST0
Below is a brief roundup of some of the Progressive-Marxist non-violent rioting that took place over the weekend in Toronto. Progressive-Marxists hate the G20, and have declared it illegitimate. The actions started with a raid on the University of Toronto
by Andrew Marcus29 Jun 2010, 3:22 PM PST0
The arrest yesterday of ten Russian “moles” here recalls World War II and the late 1940s in the United States when so many Left-duping Soviet agents were embedded in our government that they almost took over the White House. That’s
by Robert K. Wilcox29 Jun 2010, 12:29 PM PST0
Complaint_1 – It’s the stuff thrillers are made of: our old friends the Soviets are back, this time calling themselves Russians, but up to their same old tricks: infiltrating the United States with “illegals” — sleeper agents who can pass
by Michael Walsh28 Jun 2010, 4:46 PM PST0
Dear Imam Rauf and Daisy Khan, The remains of another seventy-two people were discovered on Friday not far from where you plan to build a thirteen-story Islamic center and mosque. Here we are, close to ten years after the largest
by Pamela Geller28 Jun 2010, 7:26 AM PST0
One really can’t satirize this kind of “journalism.” All one can do is point out its awfulness, its neglect, its illiteracy, its ignorance. It is the kind of “journalism” the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission must have
by Edward Cline27 Jun 2010, 1:08 PM PST0
When it comes to the way the MSM covers the news, sometimes it’s the little things that are the most annoying. The AP covered Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s decision to re-impose a six month deep water drilling moratorium in predictable
by Rich Trzupek24 Jun 2010, 3:15 PM PST0
Richard Cohen of the Washington Post is a troubled soul these days. Having seen the triumph of the “narrative” so dear to so many liberal columnists and editors’ hearts, he and they are now forced to witness the disintegration of
by Frank Ross22 Jun 2010, 6:01 PM PST0
Alexander Litvinenko was a hero in the mold of Mosab Hassan Yossef, the so-called “Son of Hamas,” who the US is sickeningly threatening to deport. In fact, their fates may be quite similar if this is to happen, as in
by Andrew Mellon20 Jun 2010, 6:35 PM PST0
The movie of the summer won’t be in theatres, going instead straight to DVD on June 15. That’s a shame, because Unthinkable, a ripped from the headlines suspense thriller, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Carrie-Ann Moss, Michael Sheen and Brendan Routh,
by Charles C. Johnson18 Jun 2010, 6:26 AM PST0
Every time Alec Baldwin opens his rather large pie hole I feel like Strother Martin in the movie “Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.” There is a scene where Butch and the Kid are riding down a mountain with Martin
by Jeffrey Jena16 Jun 2010, 5:03 AM PST0
If we are to stop the march of this nation towards socialism, it is imperative that we understand and educate our fellow citizens as to what socialism is like. This need not be limited to distant readings of history books
by Andrew Mellon12 Jun 2010, 10:11 AM PST0
[WARNING: Major Series Finale Spoilers] Before the series finale of “24” began, Kiefer Sutherland (a.k.a Jack Bauer) appeared on the Fox network and thanked the show’s audience for their support of the long-running program. After eight seasons (eight days in
by John. P. Hanlon3 Jun 2010, 9:11 AM PST0
“The former Alaska governor has complained on her Facebook page that [writer Joe] McGinniss is spying on her famous brood as writes a book about her while living next door in Wasilla, Alaska. She says McGinniss can see into her
by Kurt Schlichter28 May 2010, 7:59 AM PST0
Judging by the exceptions he recently proposed for altering the Miranda warnings, even Attorney General Eric Holder believes that “the Constitution is not a suicide pact,” a truth first stated in 1949 by Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, and made
by Octave Tockfield22 May 2010, 10:09 AM PST0
Whittaker Chambers had a secret. He had worked in the American Communist underground for most of the 1930s. His break from that underground had been hazardous; he hid his family for quite some time before surfacing. When he did, his
by Alan Snyder22 May 2010, 8:02 AM PST0