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Intoning that “politics has no place in health care,” New York mayor Michael Bloomberg made a $250,000 matching grant to Planned Parenthood. Ever alert to the politically ...
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But the final proof that this mandate was sold using cynical falsehoods has just been unveiled. Advocates of religious freedom were outraged on January 20, when the Obama ...
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In 2008, President Bush negotiated a nuclear-cooperative agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This agreement featured two new and important nonproliferation ...
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It was also a response to the administration’s failure to get card-check legislation passed. On January 4, President Obama took the unprecedented step of declaring the ...
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Romney’s campaign appeared to be doing its best to halt Santorum’s unexpected surge, sending out an avalanche of e-mails yesterday to reporters attacking Santorum’s ...
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Mitt Romney has come out in support of indexing the minimum-wage law, to have it rise automatically to keep pace with inflation. To many people, that would seem like a small ...
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That Athens controls this wisp of land implies it could (but does not yet) claim an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the Mediterranean Sea that reduces the Turkish EEZ to a ...
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Eastwood’s two-minute ad during halftime was one of the most memorable of the Super Bowl (putting aside all the Doritos spots, of course). Eastwood walks toward the camera ...
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The government of Lucas Papademos is busy negotiating an orderly default with Greece’s main “troika” of lenders — the IMF, the European Commission, and the European ...
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For Rick Santorum, Missouri’s primary is likely his last opportunity to regain momentum. Newt Gingrich isn’t on the ballot, thanks to his campaign’s decision not to ...
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Reforming Legal ImmigrationNational Review OnlineThe Bloomberg/Murdoch group Partnership for a New American Economy (a/k/a “Billionaires for Open Borders”) ran an ad in ...
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There is an old claim, oft-repeated as gospel truth, that the only living thing that would survive a nuclear attack is the cockroach. The power of modern weaponry has likely ...
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As Senator Obama said during the 2008 campaign, words matter. Modern “liberalism” is strikingly illiberal; the high priests of “tolerance” are increasingly intolerant ...
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Years ago, a friend told me a story from her days living in South America. The movie Wayne’s World had come out, and she went to see it. She spoke English, but it was ...
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NARAL, NOW, Ms. magazine, and the Feminist Majority Foundation all cheered the administration’s abuse of the Obamacare law to ram abortion down pro-life medical ...
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Yet, Rick Santorum shares President Obama’s desire for special tax breaks for “manufacturing.” Both Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney join President Obama in backing ...
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The seriousness of Paul’s efforts was on display last weekend. On Friday, he met with Governor Paul LePage; on Saturday, he led several rallies, including one in Freeport ...
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The high-speed rail system proposed for California has been envisioned as a model for similar systems elsewhere in the United States. A recent story in the San Francisco ...
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By Saturday night, South Carolina women rejected the conventional wisdom that past marital woes would repel the fairer sex: Gingrich carried the largest share of the vote ...
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As much as anything, this trend demonstrates that behavior does matter after all. Occupy’s various franchises have frequently resorted to violence, indulged in undemocratic ...
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Of course, Jackson’s non sequitur is a single note in the cacophony of asininity surrounding the wildly overhyped confrontation between Obama and Brewer. An MSNBC host (and ...
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One way to give the game away is by one’s boasts: The insiders assure their listeners, “I know how Washington works and can clean up the mess,” while the outsiders brag, ...
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After such a debacle as the country has endured these last few years, only the president, the “head of the American people,” as FDR described him (self), can lead and ...
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In the increasingly rough Republican campaign, no candidate has wrapped himself in the mantle of Ronald Reagan more often than Newt Gingrich. “I worked with President Reagan ...
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Among the present candidates, we continue to prefer Romney and Rick Santorum over Gingrich and Ron Paul. Our opposition to Paul is based on our disagreement with a foreign ...