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The Abject Failure of the Age of Bailout

President Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats face in 2012 running for reelection into the stiff headwind of a terrible economy – largely of their own making. In just the last four years, the federal government – run by a

Define "Transformation": Correcting Gloria Borger

Gloria Borger on CNN said recently that the tea party is “now become substantially just the no tax party as opposed to a party that cares about the deficit.” I understand that she was speaking about the movement and its

18-Jul-11 World View — US/Vietnam Naval Exercises

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. U.S. and Vietnam launch joint naval exercises amid tensions with China Col. Nguyen Van Lam, center, greets U.S. Rear Admiral Tom Carney with flowers on Friday (Reuters) The U.S. and Vietnam launched a series

Catherine Herridge: America's Terrorists

Today on Frank Gaffney’s Secure Freedom Radio, Fox News Foreign Correspondent Catherine Herridge, author of the new book, The Next Wave: On the Hunt for Al Qaeda’s American Recruits, joins Frank to bring us up to date on the war

Obama Administration STILL Bankrolling ACORN

ACORN employees have been nailed time and time again for fraudulently registering voters (including Mickey Mouse and the Dallas Cowboys football team) — allegedly for the purpose of sweeping Democrats into office. They were caught on tape advising undercover reporters

Project Gunrunner Tied Directly to President Obama

In a Dec. 3, 2009, article about the announced resignation of Deputy Attorney General David Ogden, the Wall Street Journal’s Evan Perez wrote that Ogden hasn’t been identified with any major Justice Department policy initiatives. Now that this C-SPAN video

'Gun Against the Head' Civil Discourse

In 2008, long before a shooting in Tucson where six people died and 19 were injured, candidate Barack Obama did not shy away from violent imagery when explaining how he would counter Republican attacks during the 2008 presidential campaign. Chicago-style

Why the 'Tweeter in Chief' Shouldn't Jab Technology

(Video written and produced by Ted Balaker) President Obama sure likes that Twitter. Over Father’s Day he became the first sitting president to issue his own tweet and this week he fielded questions during the first-ever White House Twitter town

The Cult of Irony and the Washington Post

I sometimes wonder if the opinion writers for the Washington Post let anyone read their articles before they get published. The main stream media at one point prided itself for its “layers of editors and fact checkers,” but they seem

NAACP to CNN: You're Racist!

From the group that turned “racist” into a joke and labeled independent black and white Americans as such for wanting to pay their own bills comes this: In a press release issued this morning, the NAACP condemned 24-hour cable news

Government: The Great Dietitian

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently complained about the food trucks lining the streets of his city. “The little [food] stand is now getting to be these enormous trucks with generators . . . and they take up parking

Good Night, Michele

Believe me, they’re celebrating at the Weekly Standard over this “get”: Matthew Continetti writes: In a speech tonight, President Obama is expected to announce the staggered withdrawal, over the course of the next year, of the surge troops in Afghanistan.