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In his support for the Obama administration's lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of Arizona's immigration law, a deputy secretary of state had the troubling stance that criticism by foreign governments is sufficient to affect constitutional adjudication.
Well, you didn’t have to guess who was the frontrunner subject to attacks in the Fox News Sioux City debate tonight: Newt Gingrich. Michele Bachmann lambasted him on his $1.6 million relationship with Freddie Mac, relentlessly, repeatedly, and making the point that the government-sponsored enterprises—Freddie Mac and its larger twin Fannie Mae—were at the epicenter of the financial crisis of 2008.
The absence of Latin America as a major issue in the U.S. presidential campaign causes many in the region to worry that after November it may not receive the priority it deserves.
Buchananism is not mere 19th-century populism warmed over and updated.
Opponents of Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan's views on international trade and the role of the corporation can no longer deflect them with name-calling.
The current controversy over the place of Spanish culture in U.S. life tends to exaggerate a problem that--though dating back to the sixteenth century--is in the process of sorting itself out.
The news that I would be addressing the Institute of Historical Review came to some people as . . . well, news. It was mentioned in the Jewish newspaper Forward and on the Zionist Wall Street Journal Online. The editors of two conservative magazines called and wrote me to express...
Welfare caseloads have fallen sharply, and the percentage of single mothers working has risen dramatically.





