Joran Van der Sloot confessed last night to the murder of Stephany Flores in Peru five years to the day after the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Joran has confessed to killing Natalee at least three times, was arrested twice (and released) and most recently was extorting the Holloway family for …
Read More »Message to Washington — We're Sick of You
For anyone who paid attention to last night’s primary election returns, the pattern that was established in earlier primary races this year, seemed to be the same, as was the message: “America is sick of Washington.”In a potential Alaska primary upset Joe Miller, a Tea Party favorite, will likely edge …
Read More »Left Declares Hunting Season on 'Mama Grizzlies'
With progressives worried their hold on power may be tenuous, they are honing their attack on the driving power behind the rise of the Tea Party movement: conservative women. Former President Bill Clinton – of all people – was recently unleashed to pointedly criticize conservative women running for office across …
Read More »One Year After Fort Hood, There Is Still a War to Be Won
Thousands of miles from Fort Hood, there are soldiers fighting to win in Afghanistan. Winning there is a big, a really big, part of preventing the next Fort Hood. It was dead wrong of the White House not to acknowledge from the outset that the murderous outrage at a stateside …
Read More »Why Are So Many Americans So Wrong About China?
The Prophet Tom Friedman was wrong when he proclaimed that making China free market and allowing her to systematically undercut most major U.S. industries would make her a moderate and democratic country. Now the New York Times columnist and bestselling author proclaims that China is better run than the United …
Read More »Defiant, Delusional Obama at the State of the Union
Campaign 2012 started officially last night but it sounded more like a throwback to 2008. We heard the same lines (“a new era has begun” and a similar tone (Washington is bad) that we heard two years ago One problem: Obama has been in Washington for a while now. You …
Read More »Will Summit Strategy Save Health Care for Dems?
The patient’s in intensive care now. The vitals are certainly faint. But do not rule out the miracle recoveries that are possible in Washington. A dose of reconciliation. A few stiff meds to bring the fever down. And all of a sudden health care reform is in the recovery room. …
Read More »Honor the Fallen This Memorial Day
Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia – This is the place that receives the most attention on Memorial Day – though it is but one of 141 national cemeteries in the United States and 24 others located on foreign soil. Many of our countrymen will observe this “last Monday in May” holiday …
Read More »On the Cusp of Change In North Korea?
North Korea has just announced the elevation of two officials who played a key role in its nuclear weapons program, leading many observers to speculate that this signals the reclusive nation’s redoubled commitment to maintaining its nuclear status as it likely transitions from the “Dear Leader,” Kim Jong-Il, to his …
Read More »Obama Should Turn His Focus to Border Security — Now!
President Obama pledged during the campaign, and after taking office, that he would work on immigration reform during his first year. Well, a year has come and gone and he has nothing to show for any accomplishment on immigration and specifically border security. Over 1,000 illegal immigrants flood across our …
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