First Daughters’ Spring Break Part II: Sun Valley

Jeannie DeAngelis American Thinker 3/30/2013

Outrageous as it may seem to some, rather than respond appropriately to the criticism and back off from the extravagant vacations, Michelle and Barry chose instead to thumb their noses at America by flying Sasha and Malia from the Atlantis in the Bahamas to Sun Valley, Idaho to top off […]

Lights Out on Free Speech

Mark Steyn National Review Online 3/19/2013

On the end of freedom of the press in Britain, Messrs O’Sullivan, Cooke and Stuttaford have had their say below. I think our friend Iain Murray Tweets it well:

Let me get this right: Parliament will hold the press to account? Words cannot begin to express how bass-ackward that […]

‘The one thing a violent rapist deserves to face is a good woman with a gun!’

National Rifle Association 3/15/2013

Wayne LaPierre, addresses the crowd at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C. He notes that no other organization in the world has spent more money to keep Americans safe. LaPierre also touches on “universal” background checks: “There are only two reasons for government to create that federal […]

Man Campaigning to Ban Assault Rifles Caught Buying Assault Rifle

Daniel Greenfield FrontPage Magazine 3/9/2013

 

AR-15? What AR-15?

 

Mark Kelly may not yet be a household name, but he’s the better or worse half of Gabby Giffords, and together with her is the public face of Americans for Responsible Solutions, a PAC funded by a Texas lawyer to ban assault rifles.

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What Secretary of State Kerry Doesn’t Know About Democracy or Islam…Would Fill a Book

Barry Rubin Rubin Reports PJ Media 2/28/2013

In practically his first outing as secretary of state abroad, John Kerry made some remarkable statements in a meeting with young Germans. The main thing being widely quoted is this:

“In America, you have a right to be stupid if you want to be,” he said. “And we […]

State Dept report: Yeah, we can’t really think of a good reason NOT to build the Keystone pipeline

Erika Johnsen Hot Air 3/1/2013

TransCanada has only been waiting for the go-ahead for the 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline for, oh, four or so years now, and the State Department has now several times concluded that the pipeline poses no real reason for environmental alarm — despite the vociferous protestations of its eco-critics. After having […]

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