Santa Clara, CA (SportsNetwork.com) – All it took was a new stadium for the Chicago Bears to end their near 30-year hex in San Francisco. Jay Cutler tossed three of his four touchdown passes to Brandon Marshall and the Bears rallied for a 28-20 victory over the 49ers on Sunday …
Read More »Does Anyone in the Media Ever Read the Bible?
It happened again just the other day. I was reading the New York Times and I came across something so hilarious that for a moment it seemed to be some kind of joke. But this was in an obituary. The obit was about one George Whitman, the proprietor of the …
Read More »We Need More Boots On the Border — Now!
It was near midnight as American peace keepers were on patrol in a well-known hot zone in a remote area of the desert valley. The men and women that protect us know the dangers they face in the valley of the gun. Yet, they continue to serve; continue to put …
Read More »The FCC Goes for the Nuclear Option
As I have repeatedly warned and noted on www.ObamaChart.com, when Congress blocks the Obama administration, the White House always finds a way to get around the normal policy-making process and pursue its agenda by other means. Today’s reclassification assault on the Internet is the latest—and perhaps the most egregious—example. In …
Read More »Cameron Must Tell Britons the Truth
May is a momentous month in British political history. By virtue of the respite it offers from Britain’s legendarily gloomy weather, it has witnessed more than its fair share of elections. And by virtue of the fact that good campaigning weather is also good fighting weather, May marks the most …
Read More »Cautiously Optimistic As Leaders Prepare to Tread the Path to Peace
The path to permanent peace between Israelis and Palestinians is familiar and well trodden, yet the final destination has remained elusive. So, a casual observer might be forgiven for asking what is the point of the United States leading this exercise again by facilitating the restart of direct peace negotiations? …
Read More »California — The Next Great Hope for Conservatives?
Last week’s Republican victory in the New Jersey gubernatorial election shows that even states often reliable for Democrat victories can sometimes tire of liberal excess. Next November may bring a repeat of this in another state that ordinarily leans left: California. Prolonged liberal governance has brought California to the brink …
Read More »MICHAEL GOODWIN: Afraid for Our Country
I am a baby boomer, which is to say my life has coincided with turbulent and awesome times. From the Cold War to Vietnam, from Watergate to Monicagate, through the horrors of 9/11 and the stunning lifestyle advances, my generation’s era has been historic and exciting. Yet for all the …
Read More »Can an Old Dog Teach Geithner a Few Tricks?
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 02:34:11 +0000 – By Judith MillerWriter/FOX News Contributor rd Timothy Geithner Lawrence Jackson Obama Madison Square Garden Hotel Penn on doggie treadmills to prep for the event and savored pre-show massages, spas and nail grooming sessions — Stump hadn’t trained for Westminster. In fact, his owner …
Read More »Obama White House's chilling attempts to stifle its detractors
“Chilling” is the word lawyers use to describe governmental behavior that does not directly interfere with constitutionally protected freedoms, but rather tends to deter folks from exercising them. Classic examples of “chilling” occurred in the 1970s, when FBI agents and U.S. Army soldiers, in business suits with badges displayed or …
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