Sen. David Perdue:
Why Washington’s Political Class Is Losing Control
The Washington political establishment has hit the panic button. Not because they are afraid of any one individual or candidate, but because they are afraid of losing their own political power.
Michelle Malkin:
Post-Jihad Gesture Theater: Je Suis Sick of It
While homicidal, suicidal and genocidal jihadists are busy plotting the next soft-target terror attacks on the West, docile Westerners are busy shedding cartoon tears and doodling broken hearts on social media.
Walter E. Williams:
Trade Deficit Angst
Let's look at the political angst over trade deficits.
Brent Bozell:
Lamenting the Right Wing in Europe
The smoke hasn't even cleared from the airport in Brussels, and already the press is issuing its typical lament: This will only stoke Europe's right wing and spread rampant Islamophobia.
Jonah Goldberg:
It's the End of the Line for GOP as We Know it
Nominating Donald Trump will wreck the Republican Party as we know it. Not nominating Trump will wreck the Republican Party as we know it. The sooner everyone recognizes this fact, the better.
Star Parker:
Free the Little Sisters of the Poor
The passage of the Affordable Care Act -- aka Obamacare -- in 2010 launched the tea party movement and planted seeds of resentment toward the Washington establishment that rages across the nation today.
Bob Barr:
1924 Democrat “Klanbake” Is Lesson For GOP To Avoid 2016 “Trumpbake”
For months now, I, and many other concerned voices in the conservative movement, have written about the danger a Donald Trump nomination presents not just to the future of the GOP, but to the foundational values upon which our nation was built.
Ken Blackwell:
Danger in the Third-Party Movement
The pages of the political calendar are turning relentlessly. Yesterday, GOP voters went to the polls in Arizona and Utah. If things turn out as expected, Donald Trumps path to the Republican nomination will continue unabated.
Terry Jeffrey:
Obama's Vision of America -- Brought to You From Cuba
The United States of America was verbally assaulted this week from Cuban soil -- by our own president.
Michael Brown:
Radical Islam Is At War With The Rest of the World
To a Muslim terrorist, unbelievers are unbelievers, be they children, women, or men, and killing them is doing Allahs work.
Ben Shapiro:
The Day Freedom Died in Cuba
In 1959, Fidel Castro and his communist henchmen put a bullet through the head of freedom. Proclaiming the era of equality, they threw dissidents in jail or shot them, cracked down on free speech, closed their markets and seized private property. Thousands of Cubans fled to the liberty of the United States. Over the decades, hundreds of thousands of Cubans left the island any way they could. Learned men floated battered cars 90 miles toward Florida in the hope that they would reach land; young women smuggled their babies into rickety old boats in the desperate desire to escape perennial servitude.
Bryan Crabtree:
The Cost In Standing Up For Your Pastor? $2 Billion
Georgia is the latest to enter the national mayhem surrounding a state-sponsored religious freedom bill. Its also the latest group to be the target of media obfuscation.
Austin Bay:
Brussels and Iraq: Battlegrounds in the Terrorists' Global War
The Islamist terrorists' global war on the civilized continues unabated with Brussels, Belgium the latest target of an ISIS mass homicide.
Paul Greenberg:
The VA is Still the VA, Only More So
Today's column is expressly addressed to anyone who's swallowed Bernie Sanders' line of hooey about why the country needs a neat, centralized, single-payer (non)system of health insurance. Which is supposed to be a general panacea for whatever ails us.
Rachel Marsden:
Attacks in Belgium a Symptom of Government Failure
What do you get when you ignore a hotbed of jihadism located just a few miles from the base of European government? Tragedy.
Rich Galen:
Quite a Tuesday
My Tuesday started well before dawn when a friend from California texted me, "Are you awake?"
Donald Lambro:
Front-Runners Lag Behind in Ratings
Several presidential polls this week showed that, by large margins, the voters are unhappy with the front-runner choices they have in this election.
Cliff May:
When Universities Become Day Care Centers
Back in 1993, Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York Democrat, warned against defining deviancy down. He was talking specifically about crime, about our getting used to it and not taking serious measures to fight it. But over the years since is there any realm of American or European life where acceptance of ever-increasing deviancy has not become the new normal?
Jacob Sullum:
The Perils of Merrick Garland's Moderation
The most worrisome thing about Merrick Garland, President Obama's choice to replace the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, is that reporters routinely describe him as "moderate."
Mike Fuljenz:
Award-Winning Metals Market Report: March 2016 - Week 4 Edition
Gold gained $5 last week, but it was a roller coaster ride, down $25 in the first three days of the week, then up $39 on Thursday and declining about $10 on Friday.
D.W. Wilber:
Climate Change in Brussels
While Barack Obama was having cocktails in Cuba and toasting the communist relics from a bygone era, Islamic terrorists once again attacked in Europe, this time in Brussels, Belgium.
Peter Morici:
Why America Is not Safe from Islamic Terrorism
America cannot be safe from terrorism unless it roots out and destroys the Islamic Stateat home and in the Middle East.
BGASC Metals:
Russia Boosts Gold and Treasury Reserves
Despite the plunge in the price of oil, and a worsening economic outlook, the Central Bank of Russia has increased its overall foreign reserves year over year the only emerging market country to do so.
James Simpson:
34 More “Thoughts and Prayers”
While the Islamic State claims responsibility for triple bombings in Brussels this morning that have left at least 34 dead and scores injured, our political class hands out generic thoughts and prayers for the victims.
John Kass:
Strategy to Fight Terrorism Needs to Become Part of Presidential Debate
American presidential politics are certainly vulgar and loud, but what happened in Brussels reminds us that terrorism is politics too.
Nick Adams:
Trump Revolution Could Be More Incredible Than Reagan Revolution
If Donald Trump becomes president, we may witness something more incredible than the Reagan Revolution.
Arthur Schaper :
Obama's Foreign Policy "Che"nges For the Worse
From Guantanamo (the prison) to Gauntanamera (the song), We the People are witnessing the American foreign policy turn to guano in Cuba, with our heedless leader putting us in greater danger, diminishing liberty and enshrining tyranny. Hijole!
Thomas Sowell:
Black and White, Left and Right
Much is made of the fact that liberals and conservatives see racial issues differently, which they do. But these differences have too often been seen as simply those on the right being racist and those on the left not.
Mike Adams:
WCU: Western Communist University
The next time a college professor starts lecturing on the importance of a free and open marketplace of ideas beware.