Assuming that the President is easy to beat could cause Republicans to move too far to the right.
Ron Paul is again making the argument that American foreign policy has contributed to terrorism. He’s more right than wrong.
After years of becoming more inclusive, the Conservative Political Action Conference is closing itself off to opposing points of view.
News that Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik was a fan of anti-Islamist sites, including Robert Spencer’s Jihad Watch and Pamela Geller’s Atlas Shrugs has opened a big can of schadenfreude.
An Alabama legislator wants to ban the use of Islamic law in the state’s courts — just in case Muslims take over.
The American right has become infected with the notion that Barack Obama isn’t just wrong, but evil. That won’t be healthy in the long run.
WikiLeaks’ reveals that DynCorp, a government contractor, provided drugs and child sex slaves to Afghan police–and the State Department helped cover it up.
A new Oklahoma law that bans Sharia law from being enforced in state courts may have some very unintended consequences.
Last night’s one and only Nevada Senate Debate was an embarrassing affair all around, but it most likely sealed the electoral doom of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Politicians are, by definition, a bit abnormal. However, this year we seem to have more than our fair share of the truly odd.
If everything you know about Islam comes from Pam Geller and Christianity from Christopher Hitchens, you’re doing yourself a grave disservice.
A history book used in Texas until 2003 mentions Islam more than Christianity. Much outrage ensues.
The media is now starting to look at it’s own role in the whole Koran burning story, but the truth is that there really wasn’t any way they could’ve ignored the story.
President Obama didn’t use the words “Mission Accomplished” last night, but the message was the same.
Protests against mosques aren’t just limited to Manhattan. And that’s a problem.
The Lt. Governor of Tennessee suggested recently that religious freedom possibly shouldn’t apply to Muslims, but he’s only part of the problem.