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Telegraph: Breitbart #21 Most Influential US Conservative

From the U.K. Telegraph: 2009 was the breakout year for the irrepressible Andrew Breitbart, 40, a conservative firebrand operating deep in enemy territory in Los Angeles, and the sky will be his limit in 2010. A regular presence on Fox

Researcher Threatens to Sue NASA Over Climate Data

Washington Times: The fight over global warming science is about to cross the Atlantic with a U.S. researcher poised to sue NASA, demanding release of the same kind of climate data that has landed a leading British center in hot

Raising on Aces and Eights: The GOP's Bad Bet Against Online Poker

The GOP has historically been the party of limited government and personal responsibility. President Ronald Reagan said it best in his frequent citations of Thomas Paine’s famous axiom – “the government governs best that governs least.” Unfortunately, the party moved

The Incredible Shrinking CAIR

Last week, right after the Fort Hood shootings by Major Nidal Malik Hasan that killed thirteen people and wounded thirty, the Council on American Islamic Relations showed up on PBS and MSNBC with their three standard talking points, here paraphrased:

Study: H1N1 Vaccine Too Late, Won't Help Most

Fox News: The H1N1 vaccine will arrive too late to help most Americans who will be infected during this flu season, according to a study conducted by scholars at Purdue University, The Washington Times reported on Tuesday. The study also

The Orchid Police: Criminalizing Everything, Everyone

Brian Walsh with the Heritage Foundation has this hilarious, ridiculous, depressing story at the Washington Times: “You don’t need to know. You can’t know.” That’s what Kathy Norris, a 60-year-old grandmother of eight, was told when she tried to ask

Nice Work If You Can Get It: Surfing Porn on Taxpayers' Dime

This story from the Washington Times needs no introduction: EXCLUSIVE: Porn surfing rampant at U.S. science foundation Number of cases overwhelms watchdog, costs taxpayers By Jim McElhatton Employee misconduct investigations, often involving workers accessing pornography from their government computers, grew

Podesta Spends Soros' Money Stupidly

This week’s Washington Times column: A telling event occurred on Sept. 15, Day 6 of the drip, drip, drip ACORN video rollout. President Obama met for lunch with former President Bill Clinton at trendy Il Mulino in New York City.

Podesta Spends Soros' Money Stupidly

This week’s Washington Times column: A telling event occurred on Sept. 15, Day 6 of the drip, drip, drip ACORN video rollout. President Obama met for lunch with former President Bill Clinton at trendy Il Mulino in New York City.

Wash Times: White House, NEA Stonewall About Scandal

A full investigation by both Congress and the NEA inspector general is the only way to bring this story to a close. Today’s Washington Times: The facts are simple and public. During the transition, President Obama’s top arts adviser made

NRO: Statement From NEA Chairman a 'Schoolboy' Defense

Lynne Munson, former Deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, writes at the Corner: NEA chairman Rocco Landesman, who was confirmed by the Senate on August 7 and began serving the day after his agency organized its now-infamous

NEA Conference Call: Get 'em While They're Young Mr. President

The participant list prepared for the White House/NEA/Ministry of Propaganda organizational conference call included autobiographical blurbs to apparently help the call’s organizers identify the participants since none of the “artists” involved could be considered a household name. That is unless