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by | Mar 14, 2011

While Palestinian leaders are issuing their standard official statements condemning all kinds of violence following the slaughter of 5 members of a Jewish family (including a three month old girl), Ynet reports: Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah…

by | Mar 10, 2011

Ever since protests broke out at Wisconsin’s capital last month, there’s been a question of whether it could spark a liberal version of the Tea Party movement. That question became a bit more pronounced last night, as Republicans used a…

by | Mar 10, 2011

I haven’t had a chance to watch to the whole thing, but the news appears to be that a woman identified as an NPR executive talked about helping to shield the Muslim Brotherhood front group from a government audit. The…

by | Mar 9, 2011

NPR CEO Vivian Schiller —  who was at the center of the Juan Williams firing controversy — is gone in the wake of the undercover video showing a departing executive holding a donor lunch with men posing as representatives of…

by | Mar 9, 2011

With a government shutdown looming next Friday if no deal is reached, Republican and Democratic Senators are moving further and further apart, with Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer arguing that tax increases and further cuts to defense should be on the…

by | Mar 9, 2011

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, trying to explain why he cheated on his first two wives, had this to say in an interview with CBN’s David Brody: “There’s no question at times of my life, partially driven by how passionately…

by | Mar 9, 2011

Newt Gingrich intends to move out of the exploratory phase and formally launch his presidential campaign in May, CNN reports.

by | Mar 9, 2011

The Senate has just rejected the budget bill that passed the Republican majority House, 44 to 56, with 60 votes needed for passage. The vote generally went along party lines, but three conservative Senators (Rand Paul, Jim DeMint, and Mike…

by | Mar 9, 2011

The Senate has also rejected the Democratic version of the spending bill, 52 to 48. This means that neither spending bill has won a majority, let alone near the 60 required for passage. Congress and the White House have a…

by | Mar 8, 2011

In another sign that he’s likely running for president, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour has hired Jim Dyke to work as a communications adviser on his political action committee. The hiring of well-regarded staffers is typically seen as a sign that…

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