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Published November 01, 2012
Who among the candidates, President Obama or Gov. Mitt Romney, is better suited to turn back this perfect storm facing the middle class?
Published October 12, 2012
Why on Earth give the Nobel Peace Prize to the unaccountable bureaucrat jamboree in Brussels known at the European Union?
Published October 08, 2012
Mitt Romney laid out an alternative that would be stingy with lives of American servicemen, but willing to use American statecraft and power when our interests are clearly on the line.
Published September 14, 2012
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama need to understand one thing: there are people in this world who share the vision Usama bin Laden had and have the will and means to act. No amount of apologizing for America, embracing our adversaries or mistreating our allies will change that.
Published June 25, 2012
How would a President Romney fare on foreign policy? The jury is out but one thing is already clear: Team Romney has the ingredients for both success and failure.
Published June 12, 2012
This week, John Kerry and his liberal allies will square off against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. At issue is the Law of the Sea Treaty, which would give he UN its first capacity to levy taxes directly on Americans.
Published May 26, 2012
Our terrorist-supporting "ally" Pakistan has outdone itself again.
Published March 27, 2012
After President Obama's open mic slip while talking with Russia's Dmitry Medvedev this week in South Korea. On tap for Obama II: more faith in our adversaries, more betrayal of our traditional allies and more unilateral indulgence in nuclear abolition fantasies.
Published February 29, 2012
President Obama’s attempt to embrace our adversaries, which began with Iran and Russia, has now made its way to the Korean Peninsula. Like his two predecessors in the White House, he will opt for a feel-good disarmament agreement with North Korea rather than real security.
Published December 19, 2011
North Korea's Kim Jong Il is dead. Sadly, our military, our State Department, our CIA, our taxpayer-funded National Endowment for Democracy—all are completely unprepared to do much other than sit back and watch this transition.