Michelle Malkin: Who’s Afraid of Joe the Journalist?
He can't do any more to harm journalistic credibility than "credible journalists" have already done.
Robert Scheer: Why Do So Few Speak Up for Gaza?
No one is willing to acknowledge fault and humanity on both sides of the political equation.
Bill Cirone: Envisioning a Bright New Year for the County’s Children
A unified effort for today's youths could make a big difference in everyone's future.
Commentary: Deficits Create Surpluses in Democracy in Local Government
As budget crises multiply, the addition of civic engagement paves the way for true community solutions.
Susan Estrich: Crazy Like a Fox
The Illinois governor may or may not have done anything wrong, but he knows exactly what he's doing.
Ken Williams: Health Care Is Failing Us
In the view from the streets, everyone sinks under a system of "lifeboat ethics."
Jim Hightower: Bullet Points for Assessing the Bush Years
As we reminiscence about some of his greatest hits, it's clear what a mess he's leaving behind.
Commentary: Econophile’s Top 10 for 2008
The economic reality is that there really were only eight events — but their impact sure was significant.
Michelle Malkin: The Sad State of Our Borders
Homeland security stiffens amid crackdown on illegal aliens — but it's happening in Mexico and not here.
Michael Barone: No Permanent Majorities in America
The Democrats are feeling good about their prospects, but there's reason for caution.
Harris Sherline: PC is BS (Bad Speech)
Political correctness stifles free expression and borders on thought control, but it doesn’t change attitudes.
Mark Shields: Year-End Odds and Ends
College football games, movies, politicians — and a prediction for 2009.
Robert Scheer: Mideast Overshadows Obama’s Prospects
The president-elect's challenge will be to turn his mantra of change into a practical roadmap for Mideast peace.
Commentary: It’s Time for Bob Noel to Be a Positive Voice for Students
We have an obligation to set a positive example to students with our behavior, our words, our courage to speak out and our actions.
Larry Kudlow: It’s Time for a Choice — Not an Echo
For a more balanced and effective economic recovery policy, the GOP must make a loud case for tax cuts.
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