Only 20% Think Debate About Global Warming Is Over
Voters strongly believe the debate about global warming is not over yet and reject the decision by some news organizations to ban comments from those who deny that global warming…
Voters strongly believe the debate about global warming is not over yet and reject the decision by some news organizations to ban comments from those who deny that global warming…
by Stephen Dinan Just as the IRS tea party targeting scandal was erupting, Lois G. Lerner warned colleagues to “be cautious” about what information they put in emails because it…
by Paul Bedard In unprecedented criticism of the White House, 38 journalism groups have assailed the president’s team for censoring media coverage, limiting access to top officials and overall “politically-driven suppression…
by Peter Huessy The long thirty one year debate over missile defenses for the United States begun with the President Reagan announcement of the strategic defense initiative in March 1983…
by Alex Castellanos Ordinarily, being ranked as the worst modern president of the United States would be considered unfortunate. For you Mr. President, that’s the good news. As painful as…
Dear Ranking Members Thune and Wicker, On behalf of the more than 276 thousand members and supporters of Frontiers of Freedom, I am writing to ask that as you consider…
by Robert Tracinski Someone sent me a clip from John Oliver—a nebbishy British version of Jon Stewart—arguing that global warming skeptics don’t deserve a hearing because 97% of scientists supposedly…
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by Peter Roff Whoever controls the Internet may control the future of global commerce. As more and more commercial platforms are developed, commerce is moving from Main Street into cyberspace…
The government is making you work longer and longer to cover its hefty costs. It took Americans 186 days of work to pay for their massive government. by Peter Roff Just…
John Adams’ letters from Philadelphia celebrate a nation conceived in liberty. by Peter Roff On the morning of July 3, 1776 John Adams, delegate to the Second Continental Congress from…
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi Nothing can be more fatal to a nation’s well-being than an attempt at autocratic transformation of society by incompetent politicians. Lack of competence engenders fear…
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by Mark Tapscott IRS attorneys will be even busier than normal next week, because another federal judge has told them to show up in court July 11 to defend the…