
Artwork By Kitty Sivertson Hilton Head, SC
Obama has nationalized the banks, health care and student loans, but that's not enough. Now he wants to take over the Internet. What arr...
A Global Entry Trusted Traveler Network kiosk awaits arriving international passengers who are registered for the service at the newly-renov...
Today we celebrate the 219th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, December 15, and it is imperative that we take a moment ...
This was supposedly a real letter sent to the U.S. Passport Office. Even if it wasn't actually a bona fide letter sent to them, it still...
By Peter Johnson Jr. In the hopeful advent of Christmas and in the optimistic wake of Hanukkah there is a sad, baleful September song playin...
By Dan Gainor Imagine the year is 1942 and the German government runs a news bureau in Washington, D.C. collecting government secrets. Even ...
Photography by Jim Giunta
A famous author was para-phrased as saying if you fail to learn the lessons of history, you will be doomed to repeat them. No truer words we...
By John Lott Federal government spending is on a course with disaster. $2.7 trillion has been added to the national debt in just 2009 and 20...
Vice President Joe Biden is not only painting the single Ahmed Ghailani guilty verdict as a victory, but saying that the outcome of this fir...
By John Lott The current inflation rate of 2 percent is "too low." That is at least if you believe Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Be...
By Mike Baker I've just spent a few days in Europe on business. Business and eating. Possibly more eating of excellent foods than busine...
With one in every eight workers unemployed, and empty state coffers, California is borrowing billions of dollars from the federal government...
Obviously, the word "indefinitely" only means two days at MSNBC, because that's how long it took to decide putting Keith Olber...
Reuters MSNBC announced Friday that it has suspended prime-time host Keith Olbermann indefinitely and without pay for making political contr...
Harry Reid was consistently polling 5 - 6 points behind his opponent with about 43% of the vote. He won with about 53% of the vote... A 10 p...
By Peter J. Wallison It’s unusual for Barney Frank to create confusion. The outspoken chairman of the House Financial Services Committee usu...
By Dr. Keith Ablow The greatest gift of my training in psychiatry has been the ability my mentors nurtured in me to really listen to what pe...
By Christian Whiton On Friday, WikiLeaks again released a massive amount of classified information stolen from the U.S. government. This tim...
By Troy Senik If, as expected, a new generation of economic conservatives join the ranks of the United States Congress in the wake of the up...
By Larry Gatlin It's said that there are no atheists in fox holes. I would add... or in a coal mine if you are there for 69 days. ...
Read this before November’s elections. "It takes twenty years to build a reputation and five minutes to lose it. If you think about tha...
By Jon Kraushar Every American president ends up owning one word or phrase that tends to define him. Kennedy had “Camelot.” Johnson had “Gr...
By Joshua Rhett Miller Benjamin Franklin wrote that "nothing is certain but death and taxes," but that is only half-true. There is...