Where Are Obama's 'New Politics'?
It's still unclear whether the next president will make good on his biggest campaign promise: change.
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Did the network stage a heartrending scene in a Gaza hospital? |
It's still unclear whether the next president will make good on his biggest campaign promise: change.
The work of the late great political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville can offer us some key insights into how Hamas works.
The conservative hero and "everyman" will ask the common sense questions the experts miss.
His qualifications are better than many admit. (Also read Ron Radosh: The Panetta Appointment and the Torture Issue)
Rockets fall on a retirement home in northern Israel. Who was responsible? (Also read Richard Fernandez: Calling UNIFIL)
Harry Reid punts Blago's choice for the Senate back to Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White.
It’s cognitive dissonance time for Obamaniacs as the disappointments keep on coming.
They have nothing to gain and everything to lose. (Also read Phyllis Chesler: Israel's Quiet Nightmare.)
Chants such as "Nuke Israel" and "Down with Zionism" are ringing out from Los Angeles to Chicago. (Also read Phyllis Chesler: Hindu-Jewish Coalition Demands that America Stand Up to Islamic Terrorism)
Looking for in-depth coverage and intelligent analysis that is supportive of Israel? Look no further.
Living in America while inciting violence against America.
If you don't like GM and Chrysler taking taxpayer money, then don't give them yours.
Giving your wife an expensive gift — even a kidney — to save your marriage will never work.
We won't win the conflict with Muslim radicals if we can't speak about what motivates them.
While cynics are fascinated with a thrown shoe, the real story is Iraq standing on its own and building a bright future.
Larry Flynt comes a-calling for his share of Washington’s great big stimulus package. (Also read Roger Kimball: Why Satire Suffers — An Example from the “Adult Entertainment” Industry.)
Being American is more than a matter of citizenship.
The news giant is once again blatantly mislabeling defensive measures from Israeli aircraft as offensive weapons.
Counterarguments to Hamas's defenders and Israel's critics.
Welcoming a new home for show biz types who (gasp!) aren't politically correct.
Obama puts politics ahead of intelligence experience. (Also read Richard Miniter: Why Not Keep the Current CIA Director?)
The list of their recent screw-ups is long. Will they be corrected?
Panic over "tearing down" barriers between military and civilian space programs is much ado about nothing.
Three out of four Americans believe financial reporters are making things worse by hyping bad economic news.
Blagojevich and Richardson aren't alone when it comes to questionable ethics.
Exactly how much terrorist abuse is Israel expected to tolerate before fighting back? (Also, Phyllis Chesler: What's at Stake in Gaza)