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Obama Admin Defies UN on Syria Inspections

Obama Admin Defies UN on Syria Inspections

The Obama administration has reacted to Syria’s announcement that it would accept a UN investigation of alleged chemical weapons attacks by rejecting the inspections, saying that they are too little, too late.  It is a striking gesture of defiance from

Feds Bust Massive Puerto Rico Disability Scam

Feds Bust Massive Puerto Rico Disability Scam

Federal agents on Wednesday arrested dozens of people in Puerto Rico in what may be one of the biggest disability scam busts ever.  The Puerto Rico U.S. Attorney’s Office says three doctors–Wildo Vargas, Rafael Miguez Balseiro, and Erica Rivera Castro–allegedly

Palin Echoed by Hard Leftists

Palin Echoed by Hard Leftists

Sarah Palin tells the truth, and the truth is setting wild-eyed leftists like Noam Chomsky and Howard Dean free–to agree with her about Barack Obama. Chomsky, the hard-left MIT linguistics legend, told Democracy Now: I don’t usually admire Sarah Palin, but when

Have the Neocons Become Realists over Egypt?

Have the Neocons Become Realists over Egypt?

Suddenly, some of the “neoconservatives” who support the cause of democracy in Egypt and the Middle East generally are suggesting that it might be better for the U.S. to support the Egyptian military, though it came to power through a

Study: More than Half of All Homes 'All-Cash' Purchases

Study: More than Half of All Homes 'All-Cash' Purchases

More than half of all homes sold last year and so far this year have been “all-cash” purchases. The Wall Street Journal reports that an analysis by economists at Goldman Sachs estimates that though 20% homes sold before the housing crash

Two Reporters Killed During Egyptian Military Crack-Down

Two Reporters Killed During Egyptian Military Crack-Down

Two reporters are dead after the Egyptian military began a violent crack-down on protestors this morning in Cairo. XPress, a United Arab Emirates newspaper, reported via Twitter that one of its journalists, Habiba Ahmed Abd Elaziz, had been shot dead: #XPRESS

Traffic in China Rivals that of Los Angeles

According to the Wall Street Journal, traffic in China is now approaching the levels in Los Angeles. “China has about 200 cars, as many as in Los Angeles, which has some of the worst traffic in the U.S., according to

Olympics Asked to Add Pole Dancing

Olympics Asked to Add Pole Dancing

Last year I was told, “You need a party bus to get people to the School Choice rally.” My response was, “Please tell me you are not talking about a bus with a pole in it.” Now people want dancers,

'Punching' Jim Messina

'Punching' Jim Messina

Jim Messina likes to talk about punching people. In August 2009, while serving as Deputy Chief of Staff to President Barack Obama at the White House, he told Democrats to “punch back twice as hard” if they were “hit” by

EPA Only Grants Exemption to One Refinery, Won't Say Which One

EPA Only Grants Exemption to One Refinery, Won't Say Which One

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted one the nation’s 143 oil refineries an exemption from costly ethanol blending requirements but refuses to say which one or why citing “confidentiality restrictions,” reports the Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley A. Strassel. Page 11

Food Stamp Recipients On the Rise

Food Stamp Recipients On the Rise

The Wall Street Journal reports that food stamp-usage is on the rise and so are the number of people on the food stamp rolls. Compared to the previous May, food stamp-use jumped 2% this year, and the number of people

U.S. Citizens Warned to Flee Yemen over Terrorist Threat

U.S. Citizens Warned to Flee Yemen over Terrorist Threat

Despite President Barack Obama’s repeated claims that al Qaeda was supposedly “on the run,” it appears the terror group is now running the show in Yemen and elsewhere. The Wall Street Journal reports the U.S. State Department issued an August 6

Wall Street Journal: Boston Bombers not Just Islamists

Wall Street Journal: Boston Bombers not Just Islamists

On August 5 the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) carried a column suggesting that influences other than Islamism may have impacted the thinking of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev.  Among these influences were magazines the Boston bomber was able to read

Iran Suspected of Taking New Path to Nuclear Weapons

Iran Suspected of Taking New Path to Nuclear Weapons

American and European officials believe Iran may be switching to a different technology for nuclear weapons development and “could be producing weapons-grade plutonium by next summer.” According to The Wall Street Journal, the United States and other Western governments have been

Detroit: The Jacksonian Road to Reform

Detroit: The Jacksonian Road to Reform

Breitbart News is featuring an ongoing series featuring the philosophical and policy outlooks of two great American leaders, Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) and Andrew Jackson (1767-1845). This conversation is less of a debate between the modern left and right, than one

Mugabe Wins Again; Zimbabwe Remains a Failed State

Mugabe Wins Again; Zimbabwe Remains a Failed State

“What are you doing here?” the smartly-dressed executive asked me in a whisper as he handed me local currency across his desk in the upstairs floor of a Bulawayo bank. “You should leave as soon as possible.” That was twelve