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In a recent column, The Washington Post’s Fact Checker declared Rep. Ron Paul votes against “virtually every piece of legislation that could be interpreted as government overreach or interference with the free market.” There one small problem with the analysis: It ignores the fact that Paul is one of the biggest pork-barrel earmarkers on Capitol Hill.
With Perry out and Gingrich damaged, Santorum looks ready to catch a break.
A new systemic idea about the social order would have to emerge to really disprove Fukuyama.
No, it wasn't Obama's words but deeds that roused the beast. The poorly crafted, deeply partisan stimulus was like a sharp stick to the bear's belly. But it was "Obamacare" that ended the hibernation.
Europeans are standing up for their national identities at the risk of being labeled "extremists" by the Eurocrats.
Vice President Biden's trip to China would have been as forgettable as most high-level U.S.-China dialogues were it not for the Beijing Brawl and the Press-Conference Pusher, which revealed the biggest challenge we face in dealing with China: its attitude.
Zimbabwe needs reinstatement of land rights and compensation to those robbed. Political reform isnecessary but not sufficient;private property rightsare crucialfor economic growth.
The war against terrorism, like civilian law enforcement, is filled with no-win choices.







