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Who’s Tracking Your Children?

The school year may be over for most American students, but parents must remain as vigilant as ever when it comes to protecting their children’s privacy. Look no further than the shocking, invasive conduct of the Polk County, Fla., educational district last week. It’s a surveillance-state sign of the times. Two days before their Memorial […]

Dole takes his turn in political parlor game

“Could people like Bob Dole, even Ronald Reagan — could you make it in today’s Republican Party?” Chris Wallace of “Fox News Sunday” asked former Senate Majority Leader and 1996 GOP presidential nominee Bob Dole. “I doubt it,” Dole replied. “Reagan wouldn’t have made it. Certainly, Nixon couldn’t have made it, because he had ideas […]

Obama Is In Charge; This Is on Him

Well, let’s see. Obama promised to get the economy moving, greatly improve our health care system and reduce its costs, give us the most transparent government, and usher in a new era of bipartisanship and racial harmony. Some 4 1/2 years into Obama’s presidency, his economy is still as lethargic as a basset hound, and […]

Full Dimensions of IRS Scandal Emerge

The revelation that acting IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman visited the White House at least 157 times during the period in which conservative groups were being targeted with tax audits gives us the first real indication of the extent to which this scandal reaches into the White House. The incredible frequency of the visits — essentially […]

Consumers Set to Repeal a Big Part of the Health Care Law

Most stories about the president’s health care law these days are about the challenges of implementation and the complexity of setting up exchanges. But that’s not where the action is. What’s more important is that insurance companies, benefits consultants and others are actually reading the 2,000-page law to see what it says. Perhaps the biggest […]

Obama Supporter Found Guilty Of Multiple Counts Of Voter Fraud In Ohio

Melowese Richardson has already admitted that she committed voter fraud to help Barack Obama get elected. “Yes, I voted twice,” Richardson told WCPO-TV. “I, after registering thousands of people, certainly wanted my vote to count, so I voted. I voted at the polls.” However, that wasn’t the only fraudulent vote Richardson cast. With little media […]

The Lois Lerner State Of Oppression

Rich Lowry provides an opinion piece over at The Politico on the real problem with Big Government, entitled The Lois Lerner State It is appropriate that the worst scandal of the Obama administration– the IRS targeting of conservatives – is a scandal of administrators and bureaucrats, of otherwise faceless people endowed with immense power over […]

AP: You May Be Losing That Health Plan You Like Under Obamacare

Nice to see that the Associated Press finally notices something that Obamacare opponents pointed out even before it was passed Like your health care policy? You may be losing it. Many people who buy their own health insurance could get surprises in the mail this fall: cancellation notices because their current policies aren’t up to […]

Student Loan Money is Being Siphoned Off Into Obamacare

Conservatives tried to tell young Americans that a twenty year old voting for Barack Obama was like a field mouse voting to live in a cage with a cat, but they didn’t listen. Not only is he wracking up crushing levels of debt that they’re going to have to pay off, but young Americans are […]

Send Us Your Violent Bigots, Yearning To Butcher Our Citizens

It’s been a bad few weeks for cultural assimilation. Last month, two welfare-receiving immigrants in the United States, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, set off bombs at the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring hundreds. By the end of the week, they had murdered a cop and engaged in a wild shoot-out and bomb-throwing melee […]

The old order is dying

Ideas of the 1960s have now grown reactionary in our world that is vastly different from a half-century ago. Take well-meaning subsidies for those over age 62. Why are there still senior discounts, vast expansions in Social Security and Medicare, and generous public pensions? Five decades ago all that made sense. There was no such […]

CBS Anchorman’s Clueless Apology

CBS news anchor Scott Pelley offered an apology — for the wrong reason. “Our house is on fire,” said the CBS News managing editor and evening anchor. Pelley, in a recent speech at Quinnipiac University, said: “Today, right now, as we occupy this house (of American journalism) that was built for us, our house is […]

Bob Dole’s Lament: No Caucus for Old Men

On Sunday, Fox News’ Chris Wallace spoon-fed former GOP Sen. Bob Dole one of the media’s favorite questions: Could Ronald Reagan — or Dole — make it in today’s Republican Party? “I doubt it,” Dole answered. “Reagan wouldn’t have made it. Certainly, (Richard) Nixon couldn’t have made it, because he had ideas. We might have […]

(Dole)ing out blame for gridlock

Who doesn’t admire former Republican Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole? Wounded World War II veteran, part-time comedian (Dole once described a meeting of former presidents Carter, Ford and Nixon as “see no evil, hear no evil — and evil”), former presidential candidate and all-around decent man, Dole was a part of government for much of […]

Understanding Gold Market Dynamics

To an extent that reveals a thorough misunderstanding of the market forces, the financial media has failed to consider the different motivations and beliefs that drive the different types of investors who are active in the gold market. By treating the gold market as if it were comprised of just one type of investor, analysts […]

This Is What Happens When You Fear Free Speech

Perhaps these Obama administration scandals (popularly referred to as “so-called scandals” in liberal media circles) lack the explosive drama of a Watergate and the entertainment value of Bill Clinton’s peccadilloes, but for those who are less obsessed with the political consequences and more troubled by constitutional fallout, there’s plenty to see. To begin with, the […]

David Cerullo Owned INSP Network Endorses Rockefeller Bill to Study Impact of Violent Television Content

Family-friendly television network, INSP announced its support for Senator Jay Rockefeller‘s (D-WV) bipartisan effort to study the effects of violent video games, television, and movies on America’s children.:  Rockefeller’s bill, S. 134, the Violent Content Research Act of 2013, calls for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) […]

Dead Rake in Fortune in Welfare Payments in Massachusetts

No wonder the dead are such a dependable voting block for Democrats. Look what they get in return for their loyalty: A state audit has revealed that Massachusetts has given out $18 million in “questionable public assistance benefits” in recent years, in cases that included the distribution of benefits to more than 1,160 people who […]