Spectacular incompetence turns deadly
by Joseph Curl • Washington Times It was only a matter of time. President Obama, a short-term college professor and failed community organizer who became a mostly absentee…
by Joseph Curl • Washington Times It was only a matter of time. President Obama, a short-term college professor and failed community organizer who became a mostly absentee…
by Paul Farhi • Washington Post White House journalists are creating an alternative system for distributing their media “pool” reports in response to the Obama administration’s involvement in…
How the Administration is obscuring facts about your health insurance until after the election. by Robert Laszewski • USAToday The second Obamacare open enrollment is scheduled to begin…
by The Oklahoman Editorial Board When they go to the polls in a few weeks, voters in many states, including Oklahoma, will be asked to show some form of identification.…
by Robert E. Moffit • National Interest On November 15, open enrollment in the Obamacare exchanges begins again. Before the second act of our national healthcare…
The Obama administration has tarnished nearly every major federal agency. by Victor Davis Hanson • National Review Many have described the Obama departure from the 70-year-old bipartisan postwar foreign…
by The Washington Examiner A year ago this week, Healthcare.gov launched and set a new standard for costly technological disasters. The portal for obtaining private insurance under Obamacare proved completely…
by Steven F Hayward • Forbes Lay aside for now all of the arguments that can be made about the weaknesses of catastrophic climate change predictions.…
The president has a pattern of deflecting blame and denying responsibility. With military action against ISIS underway, that’s a dangerous habit. by Josh Kraushaar • National…
by Wynton Hall • Breitbart News Network A new Government Accountability Institute (GAI) report reveals that President Barack Obama has attended only 42.1% of his daily intelligence…
by Chad Terhune, Sandra Poindexter, Doug Smith • LA Times Finding a doctor who takes Obamacare coverage could be just as frustrating for Californians in 2015 as…
The attorney general battled against state voter-ID laws, despite all evidence of their fairness and popularity. What will his successor do? by Edwin Meese III and J. Kenneth Blackwell …
Investor’s Business Daily It’s not often that the press exposes its own bias. But a Washington Post story this week reveals both the Obama administration’s attempts to censor the news…
The attorney general is stepping down and leaving a trail of troubling questions behind. by Peter Roff • U.S. News & World Report Controversial figure U.S. Attorney General…
I was among the student radicals at Berkeley in 1964, back when colleges actually had intellectual freedom. by Sol Stern • The Wall Street Journal This…