Tue, 27 Jan 2009 20:58:38 +0000 – By Dan GainorVice President Business Media Institute It’s almost Groundhog Day. That means it must be time for Americans to wait anxiously for Al Gore to pop up out of his hole, mumble “global warming” to the shivering masses and then scurry away …
Read More »How Republicans Can Stop Handing Victories to Obama
Although President Obama enjoys a Democratic majority in both the Senate and House it is actually Republicans who keep delivering legislative victories to him. On June 26, the House just barely passed Obama’s controversial cap-and-trade global warming bill by a seven-vote margin (219-212). It was the 8 Republicans who voted …
Read More »Today's Tea Party Movement Has A Lot In Common With the Sons of Liberty
Thu, 09 Apr 2009 02:16:32 +0000 – By Peter RoffSenior Fellow, Institute for Liberty/Former Senior Political Writer, United Press International In just about a week, following the footsteps of other social movements that have changed America, thousands of ordinary citizens will be coming out on Tax Day — April 15 …
Read More »Senator Kirsten Gillibrand — Democrats' Newest Rubber Stamp?
Sun, 19 Apr 2009 01:20:19 +0000 – By Michael GoodwinNew York Daily News Columnist/FOX News Contributor NEW YORK — From the moment Kirsten Gillibrand was named to replace Hillary Clinton in the Senate, Democratic rivals and advocacy groups criticized her as insufficiently liberal for this deep blue state. They need …
Read More »Will We Soon Be Bailing Out Obama Voters In California?
Wed, 27 May 2009 21:03:35 +0000 – By Dan GainorMedia Research Center’s Vice President for Business and Culture When the Tax Day Tea Party protests happened on April 15, the idea of government spending us into bankruptcy seemed hard for some to grasp. A month-and-a-half later, even skeptics have a …
Read More »These Days In Washington, It Takes More Than Two to Do the Bipartisan Tango…
Mon, 02 Feb 2009 21:42:36 +0000 – By Lanny DavisAttorney/Former White House Special Counsel Barack Obama campaigned on change. One of the most fundamental changes he promised was a new politics committed to finding bipartisan solutions whenever possible. In his first week as president, Mr. Obama has proven he is …
Read More »Schumer's Slippery 'Tax The Heck Out Of AIG Bonuses' Slope
Wed, 18 Mar 2009 15:24:36 +0000 – By Noel Sheppard Associate Editor, NewsBusters.org So how much sleep did you lose last night worrying about those awful AIGers getting bonuses with your bailout dollars? I imagine that unlike most Americans on St. Patrick’s Day, I spent the evening counting all the …
Read More »The United Nations at 70: To root out corruption, UN needs outside intervention
The United Nations turns 70 in 2015. Fox News is asking a selection of distinguished contributors occasionally to contribute their thoughts on what it has become, and how to shape its future. In 2015, the United Nations will observe its 70th anniversary. Like all intergovernmental organizations, the U.N. enjoys legal …
Read More »World Series: What has happened to my lifelong devotion to baseball?
There was a time as a kid when I ran home from grade school to watch my Yankees close out another World Series with a win over some unfortunate challenger like the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 when I was nine. The next year, the Yankees were not in the World …
Read More »Ottawa shooting: Why are terrorists attacking Canada?
An unarmed Canadian military guard was shot in Ottawa Wednesday morning by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a convert to Islam and a self-declared jihadist whose alleged photo was posted hours after the shooting on Islamic State social media. The killer then entered the Canadian Parliament presumably with the intention of massacring lawmakers …
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