Iran and the Coming War
How Iran plans to drag the U.S. into war if Israel dares to attack its nuclear program.
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How Iran plans to drag the U.S. into war if Israel dares to attack its nuclear program.
Biography: Barack Obama is generous in its treatment of the title subject and predictably lacks critical material.
Once again, the media pushes politically correct fantasies about men.
How does John McCain distance himself from a very unpopular president and assert his own persona and policies? Very carefully.
A dangerously heavy frontloader was used for destruction, not construction.
The film is a witty defense of America as a rude, sometimes blundering but ultimately invaluable force.
Because they're desperate for cheap Mexican gas — and willing to cross the border to get it.
Oh, the burdens of cruising the French Riviera while feeling ashamed of your country and president! Just ask Will Smith.
Pat Buchanan once again plays fast and loose with the facts to back up his ridiculous statements — this time about Iran.
The owner of a trendy London hair salon has to shell out $8,000 for hurting a veiled Muslim job applicant's feelings. Boo hoo.
"Guns don't kill people..." But some anti-gun proposals might kill the gun manufacturing industry.
Week 2 of voting is complete! For the Dems, readers put Bill Richardson in the lead with 14%, followed by Jim Webb (12%), Wes Clark (10%), Kathleen Sebelius (9%), and Sam Nunn (7%). On the GOP side, Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney are tied at 18%, followed by Tim Pawlenty (10%), Bobby Jindal (9%), and Charlie Crist (7%). Don't miss your chance to vote — and win great prizes! Click here.
Once again Seymour Hersh wastes our time with an essay that would have been more suitable for a psychiatrist’s couch, accompanied by the question, “Doctor, why do I keep making up these things?” (More on Hersh from Ron Rosenbaum)
What do you say to a young person who supports Barack Obama for president?
Same-sex couples have the right to pursue happiness (and pay higher taxes) just like the rest of us.
The use of a Caterpillar bulldozer to brutally murder Israelis yesterday puts a crimp in the Palestinian campaign to demonize the company.
Former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt was freed during a military operation on Wednesday. More proof that Colombia is winning its war against terrorism.
Wesley Clark's awkward response to a question about John McCain's military experience began a new cycle of silly campaign arguments that churn up a lot of froth but not much substance.
As gas prices continue to skyrocket, Fourth of July week campaigning is all about fuel.
Could the North Korean diplomatic model really help in the effort to defuse Iran's nuclear program?
South Africa's leaders remain shamefully silent and impotent regarding their northern neighbor's recent ruthless power grab.
Of course he can, and believe it or not, it happens more often than we think.
Holy #$%@! Do you mean we can't say *$@#! when talking about Obama's record or %$! if we want to discuss attacks on McCain?
Warning to wealthy third-worlders who want to live in the US: leave your domestic slaves behind.
The NYC mayor substitutes high-priced PR and nanny-statism for good government.
Barack Obama's off-again, on-again cigarette smoking may tell us something significant about how he would govern. Then again, maybe not.
by Rinat Malkes
Few Gazans can find reasons to celebrate a year of Hamas rule.