Too bad I can't draw, because David sent over a nice caption for a Bart Stupak retirement political cartoon: "New from Swanson, the Stupac... 5 seconds of heat and it's done." Speaking of Bart Stupak, I'm not the only one ... READ MORE
Bart Stupak: Good riddance to a dangerous Congressman. Most of you will suppose I'm referencing Bart Stupak's double-cross of the pro-life movement, but that's not the only thing. In the late 1990s, Stupak tried to have this institution charged with ... READ MORE
Got back from a trip -- David and I took the kids to an amusement park over Easter break -- and I had to spend some time catching up on other work before I could get back to blogging with ... READ MORE
Ed Driscoll fisked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's wires-behind-the-refrigerator health care analogy in a way that would have to hurt. E-mail comments to [email protected] | Subscribe to feed. | Follow the National Center for Public Policy Research on Twitter. | Download ... READ MORE
The March/April edition of the black-owned Freedom's Journal magazine features three essays from members of the National Center's Project 21 black leadership network. The issue, which has an overall focus on the problems brought by big government, includes commentary from ... READ MORE
Tom Borelli of the National Center's Free Enterprise Project and Deneen Borelli of the Project 21 black leadership network are scheduled to speak on the campus of Marlboro College in Marlboro, Vermont on April 12. The Borellis have been asked ... READ MORE
Quick, somebody at the University of Ottawa who believes in free speech: Invite Venezuela's Hugo Chavez to contribute positively to the meaningful exchange of ideas that is the hallmark of a great university campus. Let's see how the campus leftists, ... READ MORE
Project 21 full-time fellow Deneen Borelli will be a guest on Fox and Friends Friday at 7:15 AM, discussing the subject of the racist attacks she receives, such as those sampled in this blog post. Her husband Tom, who serves ... READ MORE
A long-time Washington Post columnist, Courtland Milloy, tells his readers how he would like to spit on Americans who protest against big government, and hit them and knock out all their teeth: I know how the 'tea party' people feel, ... READ MORE
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