Michelle Malkin: No Mercy for Jihad Johnny
Rather than a pity party for the American Taliban, how about some compassion for the families of those slain while defending his freedoms.
Mark Shields: Senate Appointments a Double-Edged Sword
They can be dangerous to the political health of governors, who usually end up making more enemies than friends.
Commentary: Capps Recounts Accomplishments of ‘08, Expectations of ‘09
Lawmaker says Obama and the Democratic Congress will rebuild the economy, fix health care and end the Iraq war.
Harris Sherline: Crime in America
More people than ever are incarcerated. While there are no easy answers, no-frills policies would be a start.
Robert Scheer: Shoe Incident Ties Bush to His Legacy
It doesn't matter that our claimed intentions on foreign matters appeared noble if we end up scorned.
Michael Barone: Expectations of Hope and Change
There's a disconnect between the president-elect's promises and the issues he will face.
Larry Kudlow: Who’s Losing the U.S. Car Business?
The United Auto Workers, refusing to make concessions, is to blame.
Susan Estrich: The Next Sen. Kennedy
Caroline Kennedy doesn't need the Senate, but the Senate could use her.
Jim Hightower: Corkers of Congress Chase Cheap-Labor America
Tennessee Republican leads the charge to forgo the good of us all in order to enrich the few corporate elite.
Michelle Malkin: Does Obama Really Need This Kind of Energy?
Carol Browner's past points to a knack for playing Washington games. Too bad we're the losers.
Commentary: A Eulogy for the Goleta Valley Voice
For this former reporter, it's hard to believe the newspaper that "always seemed to be there" is no longer here.
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