Endlessly Slapped by ObamaCare
By Justin Haskins • The New York Post “I’m sorry sir,” the polite Healthcare.gov customer-service agent said. “There’s nothing I can do. You’re either going to…
By Justin Haskins • The New York Post “I’m sorry sir,” the polite Healthcare.gov customer-service agent said. “There’s nothing I can do. You’re either going to…
Democrats have second thoughts about Obamacare by William Voegeli • The Weekly Standard In the Time magazine issue published after the 2008 election—whose cover depicted Barack…
The Keystone XL pipeline is our best bet for a secure energy future. By Peter Roff • U.S. News A decision handed down Friday by the…
IBD Editorials • Investors.com ObamaCare was sold as a means to making health care more affordable. It even makes that claim in its official name. But…
by Michelle Malkin • RealClearPolitics There’s no candy coating the truth: Obamacare has had a very terrible, horrible, crappy, none-too-happy year. What it really means…
by Jonathan S. Tobin • Commentary When conservatives protested President Obama’s attempt to go around the Constitution and rule by executive orders rather than with the…
The agency pleads that it can’t share the documents that it may have shared illegally because that would be illegal. by Charles Lipson • Wall Street…
by The Washington Times The corruption of the Internal Revenue Service is still under investigation, but the public has learned a lot already: The IRS targeted conservative and tea party…
Despite his memory lapses, the ethical problems related to his work on Obamacare are plain. by John Fund • National Review Online An old Soviet joke…
By John Avlon • CNN Editor’s note: John Avlon is a CNN contributor and senior political columnist for Newsweek and The Daily Beast. He is co-editor…
by Byron York • The Washington Examiner As Democratic losses mounted in Senate races across the country on election night, some liberal commentators clung to the…
by Paul Bedard • Washington Examiner In a surprise move late Friday, a key Democrat on the Federal Election Commission called for burdensome new rules on…
The attorney general battled against state voter-ID laws, despite all evidence of their fairness and popularity. What will his successor do? by Edwin Meese III and J. Kenneth Blackwell …
I was among the student radicals at Berkeley in 1964, back when colleges actually had intellectual freedom. by Sol Stern • The Wall Street Journal This…
by Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz • Washington Post It is now well known that the IRS targeted tea party organizations. What is less well known, but perhaps…