Clinging to My Guns, Salt, and Light Bulbs

by Pam Meister

Nanny-staters are on the march, seeking even more control over our lives.

Appalling Bad Manners From the Media: Telling Bush to Step Down Now

by Richard Fernandez

How dare the NY Times' Gail Collins and MSNBC's Chris Matthews suggest such a thing?

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Parents of Obese Children Charged with Abuse in Britain

by Frank Furedi

In England, it's not a question of whether the government should intrude in family life, but how and when.

Myth: Government Spending 'Stimulates' the Economy

by Daniel J. Mitchell

It's just an excuse for politicians to dole out other people's money.

Kathleen Parker and the Oogedy Boogedy Blues

by Rick Moran

The only thing scarier than the Christian Right are pundits who believe that they cost the GOP the election.

The Winners of PJM's Election Contest

Announcing the victor in our very first slam-bang election sweepstakes.

Al-Qaeda's Idea of Hope and Change

by Mike McNally

Don't expect terrorists to lay down their weapons at the president-elect's feet.

Hard Left's Honeymoon with Obama Is Already Over

by Daniel Halper

The harshest criticism of the president-elect is no longer coming from Republicans.

German Publishing's Man in the White House

by John Rosenthal

Obama's ties to Bertelsmann are a massive conflict of interest yet to be fully disclosed.

U.N. Secretary-General Marie Antoinette

by Claudia Rosett

The financial crisis deepens, children go hungry worldwide — and a single U.N. room gets a $23 million makeover.

Obama's Rumored Picks Cheer Up GOP

by Jennifer Rubin

Leaks regarding Obama's likely choices for top Cabinet spots have Republicans smiling.

That Giant SUCKUP Sound in Washington

by Tom Blumer

The Seemingly Unlimited Cash Kitty Under Paulson (SUCKUP) is essentially deposing free market capitalism. Where is the outrage? (Also, Roger L. Simon: What Do Al Gore and the Big Auto CEOs Have in Common?)

A Letter from London to Post-Election America

by Carol Gould

Distance from my homeland has only heightened my awe of the unique American experiment.

Christians and Gays Behaving Badly

by Elizabeth Scalia

In the wake of Proposition 8, gays need to stop the thuggery and Christians need to cut the condescension.

Social Security Fraud in the Classroom

by Ruben Navarrette Jr.

A Dallas scandal takes corruption, incompetence, and mismanagement to a new level.

Ten Random Politically Incorrect Thoughts

by Victor Davis Hanson

Third-rate public education, California's wilting economy, the discredited media, and today's brutal political rhetoric.

Gaza Powder Keg Set to Explode

by Michael Sharnoff

Israel won't sit on its hands as the Gaza threat escalates.

Must Conservatives Rally Round the Messiah?

by Bernard Chapin

No — because the left's vision of "unity" means surrender in the war of ideas.

U.N. Chokes in the Face of Congo Atrocities

by Bridget Johnson

Why are "peacekeepers" doing nothing as Rwanda II threatens to unfold?

Why Companies Should Be Allowed to Die

by Michael S. Malone

Propping up failing businesses won't help restore the economy.

Obama's Justice Department: Filling in the Blanks

by Clarice Feldman

The staffing of key positions at Justice will (finally) signal where the president-elect stands.

Why Al-Zawahri Would Fail as a Talk Show Host

by Steve Gill

Al-Qaeda's No. 2 may be a heck of a terrorist — but he wouldn't succeed on radio.

Obama's One-Stop Shop for Foreign Policy Advisers

by Ed Lasky

Will the president-elect select a group of experts who blame America for the world's problems?

Bill Ayers' Never-Ending Rehabilitation Publicity Tour

by Ron Radosh

”I was not a terrorist. I was never a terrorist.” And that's not all...

The Peter Pan Myth: The Real Reason Men Won't Settle Down

by Michael Weiss

The question isn't "Why aren't more men getting married before age 30?" It's "Why are any?"

Concealed Carry Permits Go 'Poof!' in California

by Bob Owens

A new Orange County sheriff demonstrates just how precarious the right to carry is in certain states.

Sadr Takes Aim at New U.S.-Iraq Agreement

by Omar and Mohammed Fadhil

The document is signed but its future is uncertain.

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Hillary?

by Stephen Green

Obama practices the fine art of keeping friends close and enemies closer.

The Quest for Conservatism 2.0

Pajamas TV explores the future of conservatism with Michelle Malkin, Glenn Reynolds, Governor Mike Huckabee and others, at 4 PM Pacific.

Cheer Up — It Isn't All Doom and Gloom

by Victor Davis Hanson

Capitalism is no more dead than it was supposedly in 1980, 1991, or 2001.

A Taste of the Future in Obama's Justice Department

by Anonymous

Expect more politically driven prosecutions and brazen denials of misconduct with Team Obama.