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Jim DeMint should use his substantial influence to secure a GOP debt plan.
Rescuing Lebanon from radicals and terrorists will require strong action, noticeably absent in recent U.S. policy.
For years, the threat of instability in North Korea and Pakistan has haunted US foreign policy, challenging the United States to develop an effective plan for confronting and reforming these unstable regimes. And until the US changes course, North Korea and Pakistan--kindred spirits in diplomatic deception--will be happy to continue business as usual.
A mass firing by a Rhode Island high school superintendent shows how leaders with backbone can eventually force union leadership to accept a new reality.
As political name-calling and partisan rhetoric overtakes the media, Jonah Goldberg casts a skeptical eye on the arguments used by today’s journalists, academics and “moderate” politicians. In his newest book, “The Tyranny of Clichés,” Goldberg scrutinizes the oft-repeated claim that liberals are non-ideologues by dismantling the myriad nonintellectual talking points the Left employs in debates.
Anniversaries are opportunities to reflect on the past, and on what it might mean for the future. Obama has no time for such things.
"Given the disappointing March numbers, it is unlikely that this month's report will show a huge improvement. It is likely that the economy will add 120,000-140,000 jobs--small numbers that suggest protracted periods of sluggish growth still lie ahead of us." Aparna Mathur, AEI
A growing body of evidence points to Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chávez's singular role in supporting terrorism and related criminality.




