While everyone's attention seems to be focused on the crisis in Egypt, a bombshell revelation about the administration's foreign policy in Europe has largely gone unnoticed...
Now that two different federal courts have declared ObamaCare unconstitutional, the administration's answer is to call the courts guilty of "judicial activism..."
Anoush Ehteshami ought not to have taken on the assignment of arguing "that Egypt will become a democracy within a year" because, in fact, he shares my scepticism about full political participation emerging there in so brief a time...
The President did not break major new substantive ground in his speech today to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce...Let’s do a quick review of the speech, which is at least a useful summary of the President’s top line economic message...
The new Republican House intends to reduce the deficit. Budget Chairman Paul Ryan released his draft budget that cuts $58 billion from President Obama’s spending baseline...
In lands that have been plundered and tyrannized, the Arab Revolution of 2011 has been smoldering for decades. What finally turned resignation into rebellion...
...[T]he President set forth many of his old, usual rhetorical themes in education, pushed more spending and dubious reforms (national standards and tests), and missed an opportunity to advance reform in new and substantive ways...
Fouad Ajami talks about the outlook for protests and politics in Egypt. He speaks with Matt Miller and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart"...
GUESTS: John Fund, WSJ, and John Avlon, CNN and The Daily Beast, Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; Lara Brown, Villanova, in re: loss of Superbowl, Kiron Skinner, remembering Reagan as a letter-writer and statesman...