Is Obama About to Abandon the Internet?
Internet governance should remain in U.S. hands. Freedom built the Internet, and no country can guarantee that freedom as well as the United States. by Peter Roff The Internet is one…
Don’t let the IRS silence critics of President Obama’s policies
by Representative Tom Price, M.D. What happens when one voices opposition to “big government?” Under President Obama, you may be targeted by the Internal Revenue Service. They will audit you,…
Left just wants to silence conservative non-profits
Anonymous political speech doesn’t endanger nation by Sean Noble I firmly believe that anonymous political speech is not a danger to our nation — it has played an important role…
The Benghazi Cover-up
How the CIA’s No. 2 misled Congress by Stephen F. Hayes Two leading Republicans on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence say that Michael Morell, then acting director of the…
The myth of ‘settled science’
by Charles Krauthammer I repeat: I’m not a global warming believer. I’m not a global warming denier. I’ve long believed that it cannot be good for humanity to be spewing…
Pirates on the High (Internet) Seas
The booty intellectual property pirates can steal is enormous. by Peter Roff Intellectual property pirates operating in the open waters of cyberspace managed to pull down more than $250 million…
New Obama initiative tramples First Amendment
by Byron York The First Amendment says “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…” But under the Obama administration, the Federal Communications Commission is…
The FEC’s plan to police the newsroom
Why is the agency studying ‘perceived station bias’ and asking about coverage choices? by Ajit Pai News organizations often disagree about what Americans need to know. MSNBC, for example, apparently…
California drought and climate change are not linked
There is much to be said about the Obama administration’s linkage of California’s extreme drought and global warming. For starters, President Obama and John Holdren, his chief science advisor, should…
Chattanooga Volkswagen workers reject the UAW
by Michael Barone It’s official: The United Auto Workers lost the representation vote at the Volkswagen Chattanooga plant. The cleverly named nooga.com has the story. The vote was close: 89…
The IRS targets political speech again
IRS: discouraging debate and curbing information The Internal Revenue Service is used to being universally disliked every April 15. But this year, the widespread denunciations have started early, and for good…
Elitest roots revealed
by Michael Goodwin Ever wonder why liberals insist they are fighting for the middle class but look down on working people? Ever wonder why progressives talk endlessly about diversity yet…
Using the IRS for political oppression
by Sherman Frederick He concluded, “We live in a Gestapo age.” But before we get to that, let’s start at the beginning. Last February, the National Prayer Breakfast invited the…
IRS scandal – time for a special counsel
by Jay Sekulow In the last week, new developments in the IRS targeting scandal have led me to the conclusion: It’s time for a special counsel to investigate the IRS.…
5 years later: How’s that Wreckovery working out for ya?
by Michelle Malkin On Feb. 17, 2009, President Obama promised the sun and the moon and the stars. That was the day, five years ago, when he signed the $800…