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Julia A. Seymour | December 15, 2010

Federal court judge Henry Hudson ruled on Dec. 13, that the enforcement mechanism of ObamaCare - the individual mandate - was unconstitutional.

Hudson wrote, "The unchecked expansion of congressional power to the limits suggested by the…

Julia A. Seymour | December 10, 2010

If there was any doubt left about the anti-capitalist aims of global warming alarmists, Bolivian President Evo Morales quashed it with his Dec. 9 speech at the Cancun climate summit.

Morales blamed capitalist climate policies for '…

Julia A. Seymour | December 9, 2010

Each year the Business…

Dan Gainor | December 8, 2010

Imagine the year is 1942 and the German government runs a news bureau in Washington, D.C. collecting government secrets. Even FDR would have laughed at claims they were actual journalists, locked them up and thrown away the key.

He would…

Julia A. Seymour | December 3, 2010

The unemployment rate rose in November, from 9.6 percent up to 9.8 percent after only 39,000 jobs were added to the workforce. On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Mark Haines of CNBC called the data "disappointing."

Haines went on to say, "An…

Jeff Poor | December 2, 2010

Leave it to navel-gazing so-called climate journalists to get to the bottom of the aftermath of ClimateGate.

The Yale Forum on Climate Change…

Jeff Poor | December 1, 2010

Crickets chirping

That's the sound you would hear if you were looking for any sort of broadcast media coverage on site at the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference going on now in Cancun. A survey of the broadcast…

Dan Gainor | December 1, 2010

This week's news quiz is a toughie. If you blame Sarah Palin for the GOP's failure to take the Senate, have 'always loved NPR,' oppose Arizona's immigration law as "unacceptable and un-American' and called Republican candidate Sharron Angle a '…

Dan Kennedy | December 1, 2010

You'd think it impossible, but many members of the media appear as stubbornly clueless as is the president about the message of the mid-terms.

On Sunday's 'Meet the Press,' David Gregory stated that Obama has the left disappointed, the…

Jeff Poor | November 30, 2010

If you want to bring up something that makes the left crazy, mention the Citizens United-Federal Election Commission Supreme Court decision.

And, while the punditry on MSNBC and other liberal haunts would have you believe that big…

Dan Gainor | November 24, 2010

Weeks at sea. A horribly cold winter. Poor shelter. Lack of food. Disease and even death.

That was the stark life of the pilgrims. Yet when they looked back on their first year in the new land, they weren't angry. They didn't just cry…

Dan Kennedy | November 24, 2010

Dear Mr. Buffett. Thank you for your suggestion that everyone who earns over

$1 million a year patriotically pony up and get taxed a lot more than we already are. Your free advice so generously given should not pass without grateful…

Jeff Poor | November 22, 2010

Shorter Ezra Klein Nov. 21 column: Let them eat wonky policy papers!

If this is Klein trying to win the contest for the best impersonation of the inside-the-beltway 'Grinch Who Stole Christmas,' he may have pulled it off. In a not-so-…

Jeff Poor | November 17, 2010

As a reporter, when you turn to a whistleblower agriculture commissioner that’s a failed Democratic gubernatorial candidate for a state that has specific economic interests as over an issue you’re reporting on – isn’t that something that should…

Dan Gainor | November 17, 2010

Thanksgiving: a time to give … until the media are satisfied that you have given enough, and in a politically correct way.

That’s certainly the view of The New York Times which unveiled its 18-page “Giving” section last week celebrating “…

Julia A. Seymour | November 16, 2010

From “An Inconvenient Truth” to the recent gruesome British video that showed children skeptical or unsure of the dangers of climate change being blown up, the messages coming from extreme environmentalists are often exaggerated and scary.

Jeff Poor | November 12, 2010

It’s funny that every time the Republican Party has any sort of power in government, there’s a clamoring for so-called bipartisan action from the media elite.

Thomas Friedman, a New York Times columnist, appeared on the Fox Business…

Jeff Poor | November 11, 2010

Call it the law of unintended consequences, but supposing the Bush tax cuts are allowed to expire by President Barack Obama, people might react in ways that are detrimental to the overall economy.

On CNBC’s Nov. 11 “Squawk on the Street…

Julia A. Seymour | November 11, 2010

Nearly $1 trillion. Certainly that’s a big enough tax hike to warrant prominent mention in a broadcast evening news show – especially after an election fueled by anger against government overspending and potential tax hikes.

Yet, only one…

Dan Gainor | November 10, 2010

To paraphrase a famous movie line, the liberals are revolting.

Only, this time it isn’t a joke. They apparently mean it.

We’ve suffered through years of lefty calls for violence, claims the government was somehow “fascist” and led…