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Blue to Red: Massachusetts Senate Race
Richard Baehr
An unusual opportunity now presents itself in the special election for U.S. Senator in Massachusetts. More
NYT & David Brooks: Intellectuals Я Us
Stuart Schwartz
David Brooks does what comes naturally to those who regard themselves as born and educated to lead the rest of us. More
Hey Obama, Who's Freddy?
Andrew Walden
With all the Marxists dug out from the very public -- yet very opaque -- story of President Barack Obama's life, could there be room for one more? More
Harry Reid Trashed White America
Lloyd Marcus
The elephant in the living room of the controversy that everyone seems to be ignoring is Reid's horrific slap in the face of white America More
Iran and Its Revolutions
K.M.Mehrdad, PhD
In the past weeks, the most sacred symbols of Iran's '79 Revolution -- namely its flag and founding father, Ayatollah Khomeini -- have come under direct attack. More
Obama's Jobs Hole
Christopher Chantrill
Thank goodness the mainstream media has not made invidious comparisons to the Bush recession of 2001-02. Back then, only 2 million jobs were lost. More
Islam and the West: 'Overlapping Consensus' or Capitulation?
Janet Doerflinger
Yale political scientist Andrew F. March argues that fears of an inherent conflict between Western and Islamic political norms are overblown. More
The Second Boston Tea Party?
Bruce Walker
The challenge which Republican Scott Brown is making in Massachusetts to win the special Senate election against Democrat Martha Coakley ought not to be a huge surprise. More
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American Thinker Blog
Monica Showalter, Melissa Clouthier, and Andrew Ian Dodge on Moran's show
January 12, 2010
A close look at the Massachusetts senate race and a discussion of liberals and racism. More
EU Carbon Swap market riddled with fraud
January 12, 2010
At least 6 billion euros lost. More
Palin inks Fox News deal
January 12, 2010
Let's hope that Sarah's exposure to the realities of professional news casting doesn't result in political overexposure More
Little-noted good news for GOP from PA
January 12, 2010
A seat in the House of Representatives may be saved from a likely Democrat victory in 2010, and a statehouse may be recaptured, thanks to a new decision. More
Iranian nuke scientist assassinated
January 12, 2010
Most likely a political hit and not anything to do with the nuke program. More
Paying lip service to education
January 12, 2010
We need more than pretty words on education from Obama. More
Will Reid's problems slow health care reform?
January 12, 2010
Pelosi taking advantage of a weakened senate leader. More
Pelosi tours the economic wreckage in Detroit
January 12, 2010
Unemployment at 50% in the Motor City and Pelosi goes to the Auto Show? More
'It's not the Kennedy's seat, it's not the Democrats' seat, it's the people's seat.'
January 12, 2010
In the Senatorial debate yesterday in Massachusetts, moderator David Gergen posed a question to Scott Brown, mentioning the "Kennedy seat." More
Graph of the Day for January 12, 2010
January 12, 2010
"Progressive by European standards." More
PBS Newshour and the art of Obama propaganda
January 12, 2010
Why does PBS's Jeffrey Brown paint the NEA as a "frequent target of conservatives" when in reality conservative America is a frequent target of NEA atheists? More
The moral relativism exposed by Reid's remarks
January 12, 2010
It's more than a double standard. More
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