Gov. Paterson, do you miss Rush yet? Governor David Patterson famously taunted Rush Limbaugh as Rush sold his New York City apartment and left the state. It is time for second thoughts.
Liberal Preachiness Takes a Name: Bloomberg Syndrome Liberals have staged a gaudy performance over the Ground Zero mosque, but the elitist brand of naïveté of Mayor Michael Bloomberg defines the genre of liberal preachiness.
We Don't Like Either of You The balance of power in Washington is an endless ebb and flow of disgust for both parties, since each seems to react to the delusion that accompanies election to office.
'Web of Lies' -- A JournoLiar Browser App? If any of you techies out there want to get rich quick and Save the Republic to boot, here's your chance. This idea is all yours, free. All you have to do is write a tiny program.
Barack's Cunning Plan? It's a pretty dismal picture. You could call it the crime of the century.
The War on Academic Achievement Judged by all the billions of dollars now flowing into "education reform," it appears that Washington, and especially the Obama administration, is obsessed with improving academic achievement. That's a cruel joke.
Conservatism's Extreme Makeover It will come as news to no one that conservatism has long had a PR problem. The political question of 2010 is this: do America's voters finally "get" conservatism?
Obama's Silver Lining? The August employment figures are dismal. Not to worry -- President Obama has detected a "silver lining."
Obama's War on Arizona America is under attack from within at the highest levels of power.
The Answer Is 'No' There are highly paid minds on the political left who, having to believe in something for the coming election, consider it smart to paint the GOP as "the party of no." Boy, are they wrong!
The Most Profound Victims of the Obama Hoax Statistically, the most zealous believers in hope and change are the most profound victims of the Obama Hoax -- poor, young, unemployed blacks.
Realism and Revival? Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally in our capital city was an attempt to address both the material and spiritual issues on what is essentially a political level. Can that really work?