Call it Baracklash: so far, Barack Obama isn’t helping many people who voted for him in high percentages when he was elected president eight months ago. According to exit polls, Obama beat John McCain for the vote of those under the age of 22 by 66-30 percent. He also generated …
Read More »Judge Sotomayor — A Great Judge, a Strict Constructionist
Mon, 01 Jun 2009 05:30:26 +0000 – By Lanny J. DavisAttorney/Former White House Counsel Suppose a black female nurse is seriously injured during her work at a hospital and is forced to take a medical leave of absence. When she returns almost a year later, she reapplies for new jobs …
Read More »THE FIRST 100 DAYS: An Administration Filled With Far-Left Extremists
Sat, 25 Apr 2009 01:48:23 +0000 – By Peter RoffFellow, Institue for Liberty/Former Senior Political Writer, United Press International Longtime conservative leader Morton Blackwell, a Reagan administration alumni and once the youngest Goldwater delegate at the GOP convention, is perhaps best know as the originator of the phrase “Personnel ispolicy.” …
Read More »Remembering Robert Novak
CAL THOMASSYNDICATED COLUMNIST/FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR The fraternity of syndicated columnists is extremely small, once filling a single page in a book called “The Capitol Source.” The number who actually can make a living at it is smaller still. Bob Novak was unusual in many ways. He wrote his column with …
Read More »Our Recovery Plan Is an 'Obamination'
Mon, 23 Feb 2009 19:25:16 +0000 – By Jon Kraushar Communications Consultant I believe the president’s recovery plan is an “Obamination.” What do I mean by that? Namely the president’s plan is misdirected change. No matter how good President Obama’s intentions are — sad to say — his policies aren’t …
Read More »You Go, Hillary — The Secretary of State Tells the Truth In Mexico
Thu, 26 Mar 2009 18:04:26 +0000 – Wow, an American foreign policy based on honesty! Secretary of State Hillary Clinton travels to Mexico and actually speaks the truth. She speaks the truth not just behind closed doors but in front of the world. On conservative talk radio they have been …
Read More »Expert: Blacks trust police more than whites do
Do blacks trust police more than whites do? Given the anger over events in Ferguson and New York City, the very question seems absurd. But it is not. Behind the polls and demonstrations, there is evidence that blacks trust police at least as much as whites do. The poll results …
Read More »Fishy business at the Supreme Court: Florida Capt. John Yates' sad saga
Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that will determine whether a Florida fisherman, alleged to have thrown undersized fish overboard, was properly convicted under a law passed to stop the crimes committed by the corrupt executives who brought down Enron. In 2007, Captain John Yates was fishing …
Read More »Gwyneth & Hillary: The problem with people who don't think
In some private circles, Gwyneth Paltrow may have been judged a fool when she named her daughter Apple, but with a nod to Mark Twain, she finally opened her mouth and removed all doubt. Speaking at an event with Barack Obama in Hollywood last Thursday night, she began with, “You’re …
Read More »The United Nations at 70: How to fix a broken organization
The United Nations turns 70 in 2015. Fox News is asking a selection of distinguished contributors occasionally to contribute their thoughts on what it has become, and how to shape its future. As the United Nations begins a year-long celebration of the 70th anniversary of its 1945 founding, it is …
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