Tuesday, November 29, 2011

11-29-11:Middle East: Crisis, What Crisis? [Plus: Are You a Light Bulb Addict?]

"Please don't think this is easy for me. I'm one of those crazed Americans who can't walk into Home Depot, Target or my local grocery store right now without wanting to grab one of those king-sized shopping carts and stuff it to the gunwales with 100-watt incandescent light bulbs. Maybe it's the sheer thrill of buying bulbs that in just over a month, as of Jan. 1, 2012, will be banned for sale in America...?"

Confessions of a Light Bulb Addict

Claudia Rosett
The incandescent light bulb is a martyr to political dogma. If Washington thinks that people must have their energy usage regulated, there are many other laws that they could pass...

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1. VIDEO: Union Workers Getting High and Drunk While Building U.S. Military Armored Vehicle Parts
2. VIDEO: More Parents Avoiding School Vaccines for Children
3. Tea Party Alleges Double Standard by Occupy-Friendly Mayor in Virginia
4. VIDEO: 'Path of Fire' a Deadly Gamble for Illegals
5. VIDEO: Ron Christie Schools Chris Matthews: 'The Facts Get in the Way of a Good Narrative'
6. VIDEO: Man Sobs In Despair As #OccupyToronto 'Library' Is Removed From Public Square
7. VIDEO: John Bolton: America should never be in a fair fight, we should always dominate
8. AUDIO: Saturday, 11/26/11 Larry Kudlow
9. VIDEO: Islamists Win Elections in Morocco

Middle East: Crisis, What Crisis?

Presidential Policy: Does It Make the Grade?, James Jay Carafano, PhD

The Arab Spring has turned to tumult, but after being concerned about the Middle East earlier in the year, the administration seems to be ignoring the latest chaos.

The Isolationist Delusion

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.

For America, wars happen when it is weak, not when it is strong. America has a role in the world that needs to be played out fully. Isolationism is a provocative weakness.

The Evolution of Moroccan Democracy

Herbert London

While the Arab Spring turns sour, at least Morocco's king has accepted the need for widespread judicial and democratic reform, even though this is ignored by the U.S. administration.

Bahrain Today: No Fantasy Island

Darlene Casella

Excessive violence took place on Bahrain in the Arab Spring, and subsequently even doctors who treated injured Shia protesters have been jailed by the Saudi-supported ruling class.

Give Thanks for American Exceptionalism

Star Parker

Although American attitudes are distinct, they are changing and trending in the direction of Europe.


Egypt's Elections: Victim of a Power Struggle?

Ashraf Ramelah

The military, which this month was killing and gassing people in Tahrir Square, is standing by while elections begin, knowing Islamists will win. Will it intervene for its own ends?

Chris Matthews: Gaffe Machine

Roger Aronoff

Always willing to send up others, Chris Matthews' recent appearance shows how he makes the same mistakes and brain freezes as those he casts scorn upon


Today's Hot Topics

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Administration's Bureaucracy Hinders Border Control Agents

Immigration News Update

Legal immigrants object to DREAM Act, southern border fence to extend into the Pacific, Arizona to build its own fence, and at commercial hubs, less migration control.

Quote of the Day - November 29, 2011

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