President Obama's decision last Thursday to release U.S. Department of Justice memos outlining the Bush administration's use of interrogation tactics was a mistake. One that has undoubtedly made America less safe and has undermined the Central Intelligenc...
The Washington Post ran a front-page, above-the-fold, story today alleging that the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah foiled no plots. Here's a powerful rebuttal by Marc Theissen, former chief speechwriter for President George W. Bush.FULL ARTICLE: http://cor...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) today released its analysis of the Obama budget, which increases spending, taxes, deficits, and debt even more than previously thought. I’ve visited with a knowledgeable budget expert with Hill and White House experi...
Karl Rove retired in 2007 as President George W. Bush's deputy chief of staff, ace political strategist and mastermind of public policy. But Rove -- aka "Satan" to liberals and not always popular with limited-government conservatives, either -- is very mu...
By choosing Fort Bragg for her first official trip outside the capital last Thursday, Michelle Obama signaled that she will use her position as First Lady to promote one of America's most deserving causes: our military families. Plainly the families love...
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IN THE wake of a stinging defeat in federal court, former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman has intensified his political campaign to overturn his 2006 conviction on corruption charges.Mr. Siegelman, who was interviewed Monday on CNN, continues to proclaim his i...
Karl Rove joined Fox News Channel's Jon Scott and Jane Skinner on the Happening Now blog to talk about the budget and Obama's troop withdrawal plan.Check out what Karl had to say and be sure to join the conversation via Twitter or Facebook! ...