Obamacare exemptions prove law’s folly
In his first inaugural address in 1869, President Ulysses S. Grant declared, “Laws are to govern all alike — those opposed as well as those who favor them. I know…
Orwellian doublespeak is now the norm
Victor Davis Hanson The nightmare societies portrayed in the George Orwell novels “1984” and “Animal Farm” gave us the word “Orwellian.” That adjective reflects a vast government’s efforts not just…
White House cannot selectively enforce the law
Frontiers of Freedom has consistently maintained that the constitutional division and separation of powers explicitly prohibits the President of the United States from unilaterally rewriting laws and from selectively enforcing…
Whitewashing the Horrors of Communism
NBC should be ashamed of the way it’s covering up Soviet horrors. by Peter Roff Is there some kind of unwritten law that says the IQ of a sportscaster can…
From the Left: Why I’m Getting Sick of Defending Obamacare
Note: Ron Fournier, like most of the left-leaning media, has been a strong defender of ObamaCare. But now, even he is admitting that it is a train wreck. Incompetence, politics,…
IRS Targeting Should Trouble All Americans
by Steve Huntley President Barack Obama maintains there’s “not even a smidgen of corruption” in the Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of tea party and conservative groups, that it was just…
Tough Times for Climate Alarmists
by Wesley Pruden Some of our snow is said to be missing, though you couldn’t tell it if you looked around in one of the harshest winters in decades. The sky…
Obama Delays Obamacare’s Employer Mandate – Yet Again
During a visit to Monticello with the President of France on Monday, President Obama quipped, “That’s the good thing about being president, I can do whatever I want.” Some would argue…
January: a chilly month for jobs
After the U.S. economy added only a disappointing 74,000 jobs in December, the worst month of job creation in three years, economists expected the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on…
It is time to stop ‘studying’ Keystone XL and approve it
It appears increasingly clear that the proposed Keystone XL oil sands pipeline project is being studied to death as President Obama dithers over whether to approve it. The massive project…
Not a Smidgen of Corruption? Cleta Mitchell Rattles Off Litany of IRS Criminal Offenses
by Debra Heine As I was watching the explosive IRS targeting hearing, this morning, I was reminded of Speaker Boehner’s words from eight and a half months ago. “My question…
Inflated, inaccurate numbers
by Byron York Democrats from President Obama on down have been touting Obamacare’s sign-up numbers. Even after the system’s disastrous rollout, they like to point out, roughly three million people…
Health-care myths we live by
by Charles Krauthammer Swedish researchers report that antioxidants make cancers worse in mice. It’s already known that the antioxidant beta-carotene exacerbates lung cancers in humans. Not exactly what you’d expect given…
No plausible reasons left to reject the Keystone Pipeline
White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough discussed with NBC News’ David Gregory the administration’s foot-dragging on the Keystone XL pipeline. The Sunday interview came in the wake of the…
The IRS’ New Target: The First Amendment
Proposed rules governing political groups are surely unconstitutional. by Peter Roff President Barack Obama can be forgiven for telling Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly that there wasn’t a “smidgen” of corruption…