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WSJ: GOP Needs Spokesperson To Cut Through Media

WSJ: GOP Needs Spokesperson To Cut Through Media

Food for thought from the WSJ’s Daniel Henninger: Smarting from defeat by Barack Obama’s made-in-Silicon-Valley messaging network, congressional Republicans in Washington are getting tutorials to bring them into a Twitterized world. I have a simpler idea: First join the 20th-century communication

Justice Dept. May Sue Armstrong, Cycling Team Owners for Fraud

Justice Dept. May Sue Armstrong, Cycling Team Owners for Fraud

The United States Justice Department may join a federal whistleblower lawsuit and bring charges against Lance Armstrong–and others who received and profited from federal dollars used to sponsor his cycling teams–to get back some of the sponsorship funds under the

The 3 Myths Obama Uses to Bully on the Debt Ceiling

The 3 Myths Obama Uses to Bully on the Debt Ceiling

In a clearly articulated, illuminating piece in Friday’s Wall Street Journal, authors David B. Rivkin and Lee A. Casey convincingly make the case that there are three prevalent myths bandied about by the Obama Administration with regard to the debt

Obama to Boehner: 'We Don't Have a Spending Problem'

Obama to Boehner: 'We Don't Have a Spending Problem'

In an interview with Stephen Moore of the Wall Street Journal, newly re-elected House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) opened up about President Obama’s utter unwillingness to cut a single dollar from federal spending. In a stunning admission, Obama reportedly told

CA Property Crimes Jump After Brown Releases Prisoners

CA Property Crimes Jump After Brown Releases Prisoners

Since October 2011, property crime in the state of California has jumped dramatically; from October 2011 to January 2012, property crime skyrocketed 4.5 percent throughout the state. In the previous nine months, property crime had been down some 2.4%. So,

Ring in ObamaCare, Say Farewell to Full-Time Jobs

Ring in ObamaCare, Say Farewell to Full-Time Jobs

The start of the New Year means ObamaCare tax hikes for many and the countdown to the health reform law’s official inauguration on Jan. 1, 2014. Twelve months from now, most Americans will face a “tax” via the individual mandate.

Obama's NLRB Plays Santa to Unions

Obama's NLRB Plays Santa to Unions

While politicians have kept the focus on the fiscal cliff and displaced anger toward law-abiding citizens who own guns, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) was able to quietly overturn longstanding precedents to give unions some Christmas gifts that will

French 'Buffett Rule' Declared Unconstitutional

French 'Buffett Rule' Declared Unconstitutional

The French Supreme Court has rejected that country’s version of the “Buffett Rule,” a 75 percent tax on millionaires, calling it unfair andsaying its design was unconstitutional. French PresidentFrançois Hollande is the Barack Obama of Europe. He’s a moderatesocialist who

Wall Street Journal Misfires on David Gregory

Wall Street Journal Misfires on David Gregory

The Wall Street Journal printed a bizarre editorial today in which it defended David Gregory on the grounds of press freedom against conservatives who have suggested he may have violated District of Columbia gun laws. In challenging National Rifle Association president

Oxygen Channel Gets in the Baby Mama Business

Oxygen Channel Gets in the Baby Mama Business

The Oxygen Channel is taking a page out of Maury Povich’s playbook. The network is ordering up a new reality special to be called “All My Babies’ Mamas.” And yes, the narrative is exactly what you think it is: Slated

Holiday Sales Disappoint

Holiday Sales Disappoint

Plunging consumer confidence, the rickety economy, and fallout from Hurricane Sandy in the northeast combined to create a disappointing holiday sales season for retailers. “It’s a lost season,” said MasterCard Inc.’s Spending Pulse’s Vice President of Research and Analysis Michael

50,000 GM Union Workers to Bag Year-End Bonuses

50,000 GM Union Workers to Bag Year-End Bonuses

Roughly 50,000 General Motors union workers will receive bonuses of between $5,500 and $7,000 to close out 2012, say sources familiar with internal discussions between United Auto Worker officials.  In 2009, General Motors scored a $49.5 billion bailout from the