Favors to foundation donors stretch back to Hillary Clinton’s Senate days
Earmarks, legislative action benefited husband’s benefactors by Kelly Riddell • The Washington Times Hillary Rodham Clinton’s efforts to provide favors to major donors to her husband’s…
Corruption and abuse of power at the EPA
by The Washington Examiner Editorial Board Last week, we looked at how the EPA manipulated the public comments process for its new rule defining protected waters under the Clean Water Act.…
Who benefits and who is harmed by $15 minimum wage?
by Larry Elder • Townhall Fourteen to one, in favor. That was the Los Angeles City Council vote to raise, over the next five years, the city’s minimum…
Obama, Harry Reid, and Nancy Pelosi are responsible for Obamacare’s chaos
The Left desperately wants to blame Obamacare’s chaos on the GOP. But it is all a lie. They passed it without a single GOP vote and they rammed it down America’s throat…
A liberal professor says … his liberal students terrify him
by Edward Schlosser • Vox I’m a professor at a midsize state school. I have been teaching college classes for nine years now. I have won (minor) teaching…
Copyright Office Modernization
Frontiers of Freedom released by the following statement by its President, George Landrith regarding Copyright Office Modernization: Intellectual Property Rights are an increasingly important part of the U.S. economy and…
Abuse of Power Will Never Be Remedied By More Power
By Shawn Macomber • Lawfare Tyranny As he awaits his fate at the hands of Dutch immigration authorities, Mathieu Ngudjolo — the first person acquitted of crimes against humanity charges by the…
The Long Arm Of U.S. Law Gets Longer
by Peter Roff • The Daily Caller The United States Department of Justice has a well-earned reputation for ruthlessness in its pursuit of lawbreakers, to the point where…
The International Criminal Court: Money Well Spent?
By Shawn Macomber • Lawfare Tyranny Kenya recently settled its outstanding 2014 “contributions” to the International Criminal Court with a €26,110 ($28,542) payment, according to the Court’s Report of the Committee on Budget…
White House Claims Climate Change Causes Terrorism
by Paul Bedard • Washington Examiner Stepping up his war on global warming and bolstering the Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to put new restrictions on coal-fired…
غرابة الأطوار تتزايد: كبلاد للعجائب، لاهاي تفوح نفاقاً
قمنا من قبل بالإشارة لظاهرة ممارسة بعض الدول لمفهوم تسليط العدالة الدولية على الغير و أستثناء أنفسهم منها. هذه الظاهرة تلازم المناداة بتدخل المحكمة الجنائية الدولية. و ما حدث هذا…
Curiouser and Curiouser: Hague Hypocrisy As Wonderland
By Shawn Macomber • Lawfare Tyranny We’ve noted previously the hammer-of-international-justice-for-thee-but-not-for-me phenomenon that seems to go hand in hand with pleas for International Criminal Court intervention, and this week has provided no exception…
Feds Spent $100 Billion on Food Assistance Last Year
109,930,090 Americans participated in overlapping programs by Elizabeth Harrington • Washington Free Beacon The federal government spent $100 billion providing food assistance to Americans last year,…
40 percent of unemployed have quit looking for jobs
by Jeff Cox • CNBC At a time when 8.5 million Americans still don’t have jobs, some 40 percent have given up even looking. The revelation,…
BUSTED: Paul Krugman removed 20 years of data from a chart to show a correlation that wasn’t really there
by Cullen Roche • Business Insider Someone sent me an email Wednesday evening with some details on the Paul Krugman response to James Montier, which I…

