Yes, We Can. But Do We Want To?

by Kyle-Anne Shiver

Asking the right questions about Barack Obama.

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What to Look For as the Olympics Kicks Off

by Gordon G. Chang

Three things to pay special attention to before Friday's opening ceremony.

Ask Dr. Helen: Preparing for Disaster — Prudent or Paranoid?

by Helen Smith

It's wise to be prepared — just don't lose sight of today as you brace for a potential tomorrow.

Obama’s Ten Commandments

by Victor Davis Hanson

Thou shall not flip-flop.

World War II Lessons for Gitmo

by Mike Shelton

America should remember how it dealt with Axis prisoners.

Pundits Begin to Worry About Obama

by Jennifer Rubin

Former cheerleaders express concern over who the "man behind the curtain" really is.

The Next President Must Be Tech-Literate

by Tom Hayes

We don't need a geek-in-chief. But we can't afford an analog thinker in a digital age.

Setting the Record Straight On Terror Watch Lists

by Stewart Baker

Could a government agency really punish a reporter in the way a recent PJM article claimed?

Obama’s Doing Just Fine with Women, Thank You

by Taylor Marsh

His problem is that he's losing altitude with everyone else.

Wikipedia Censors Edwards Love Child Story

by Roger L Simon

PJM reveals some reactionary behavior by the supposedly progressive online encyclopedia.
[UPDATE: Wikipedia has republished the entry in question.]

Democrats Throwing Up Scarecrows and Bogeymen

by Rand Simberg

Straw man arguments and scare tactics are no way to win an election.

Russian Hate Crimes on the Rise

by Kim Zigfeld

Here's what happens when a country that dislikes foreigners must rely on immigrant labor.

Pit Bulls Get a Bad Rap

by Julia Szabo

When they're used in dog fights, it's newsworthy. When they visit hospital patients, it's not.

Girls and Math: You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby

by Joanne Jacobs

Females have caught up to males in math achievement.

European Muslims Debate: Should Gays Be Executed?

by Bruce Bawer

Norway's Islamic Council still can't decide.

Gen. Petraeus: ‘The Enemy Remains Lethal, Resilient, and Very Dangerous’

by Ed Driscoll

General David Petraeus, the commander of the U.S. mission in Iraq, sits for an exclusive interview with PJM's Austin Bay.

Truth Gets Screwed in Larry Flynt Documentary

by Christian Toto

Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone ignores or mocks the porn tycoon's critics.

Gore Hits the Waves with a Massive New Houseboat

by Steve Gill

The environment guru has a big house, flies in big planes... and now captains a big boat.

Gaza’s Bloody Weekend

by Rinat Malkes

Palestinians furiously battle their biggest enemy: one another.

Reality TV: The Return of the Working Class Hero

by John Nolte

Truckers, fishermen, and exterminators are the new breed of TV star in America today.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn Set the Stage for Reagan and Walesa

by Tom Blumer

The late dissident writer inspired those who worked to topple the Soviet empire.

[See also Roger Kimball's "A footnote on Solzhenitsyn"]

Hillary Supporters Are Mad and They’re Not Going to Take It Anymore!

by Jennifer Rubin

The Obama team is playing hardball with supporters of his former rival.

Let’s Debate, Not Dehumanize

by Elizabeth Scalia

Try saying one good thing about someone you don't like — whether it's George Bush or Nancy Pelosi.

Iran Spurns Incentives, Invites Further Isolation

by Meir Javedanfar

Rejecting a generous EU offer, Tehran flatly turns its back on diplomacy. Now what?

Please Lay Off the Diplomatic Kool-Aid, Mr. President

by Claudia Rosett

President Bush is dangerously rewriting reality when it comes to North Korea and China.

The Doctor Is In: Infant Mortality Comparisons a Statistical Miscarriage

by Dr. Linda Halderman

Babies don't do better in countries with socialized medicine.

The Biggest ‘Non-Discovery’ on Mars in History

by Rand Simberg

Water on the Red Planet? Big deal. Tell us something we don't already know.

Life for Scrabulous Addicts Is R-O-U-G-H

by Esther Kustanowitz

Online Scrabble players are in withdrawal after Hasbro killed their favorite game. And they want revenge.