Who's most annoyed?

Michelle Malkin smallIt turns out that the cool cat billed as "No Drama Obama" by his sycophants is actually quite the drama queen. Witness what happened this week at the Phoenix airport.

Matt Barber smallMessage to Matt Drudge, Ann Coulter, and the rest of the establishment GOP: Conservatives don't shine to being told who our nominee is going to be. Thank you, but we'll pick him ourselves.

Larry Elder smallThe good news for the media is that Newt Gingrich is a Southern white male Christian Republican. The bad news for the media is that he bites back -- hard.


TV television video tinyFamily loyalty, integrity and honesty, an admirable work ethic -- those are the themes that resound throughout the latest title in the Walmart/P&G Family Movie Night series.

book review tinyIn his typical style, Pastor Jeremiah brilliantly analyzes where we have drifted as a society -- and then lovingly instructs how we can escape the coming destruction.

Romney and Santorum no-shows

Personhood USA is hosting the third conservative presidential forum in Florida today, but there will again be two empty chairs.


Politics and the housing market

While the housing market has stabilized, some believe it still faces significant challenges as government regulations have smothered the industry. One expert says Florida has been one of the hardest hit.


Complaints from radical Muslims shut down documentary

The producers of an explosive documentary on radical Islam are responding to attacks from an Islamic advocacy group that has ties to terrorism.


News of imprisonment delayed

Thirty-five Christians have been jailed in Saudi Arabia for worshipping in their own homes according to a recent report. The news only surfaced this week that the Christians have been imprisoned for over a month.


Gov't forces unbalanced set of standards

In putting together the Common-Core Standards for education, the United States ironically drew on a variety of standards from other countries.


Court: 'Tolerance is a two-way street'

poll vote button 2The Sixth Circuit has ruled in favor of a Christian graduate student who almost three years ago was expelled from a university counseling program for her religious beliefs.


Creeping indecency

The Parents Television Council is growing more concerned over the amount of skin shown during network prime-time television -- and is expressing added concern over the possible ramifications of an ongoing legal battle over indecency on the airwaves.


Actress confession: Lesbian by choice

Cynthia Nixon learned the hard way this week that when it comes to gay civil rights, the personal is always political.


Angry altercation?

An immigration reform activist says Arizona Governor Jan Brewer had every right to be upset with President Obama during this week's incident at the Phoenix airport -- an incident that caused the governor to describe the president as "pretty thin-skinned."

 

Mr. and Mrs. Cranky Pants

(Related commentary by Michelle Malkin)


Gingrich 'off-balance' during debate

video icon buttonThursday evening held a war of words at the final GOP presidential debate before the Florida primary on Tuesday, and one political analyst says Mitt Romney did "what he needed to do."


Pro-'gay' mayors to be confronted

A family advocate in California says citizens who value family should bear in mind that many mayors throughout the nation are pushing homosexual "marriage" in their cities.


Republicans have a point

An expert in federal budgetary affairs says congressional Republicans do have a point about President Obama's budget announcement.


The Drudge distort

Matt Barber smallMessage to Matt Drudge, Ann Coulter, and the rest of the establishment GOP: Conservatives don't shine to being told who our nominee is going to be. Thank you, but we'll pick him ourselves.


Pom-poms for the president

Media expert Dan Gainor says the TV networks treated the State of the Union address as a celebration of President Obama while ignoring some of his key failures. He cites NBC's as being "particularly bad" in that regard.


Will hospital hold 'sincere Catholic faith flavor'?

One faith leader hopes a California-based hospital system's decision to cut ties with the Catholic Church won't affect the system's family values.


Bias for 'peace-loving' terrorists

A highly decorated combat veteran and military advocate says Barack Obama and the left-wing media have made too much of the recent video involving U.S. Marines and the corpses of Taliban fighters.


GOP candidates back repeal of death tax

A pro-business and farming group says the death tax is exactly where the organization wants it to be in this election.


Police entitled to protect themselves

A legal expert with The Heritage Foundation says the Supreme Court's unanimous decision this week upholding warrantless searches was the right one.


Mayor challenging recall effort

A Texas appeals court is deciding whether to allow a recall election against the mayor of El Paso and two city council members -- and one attorney believes the decision will favor local ministries.


Newt declares war on media

Larry Elder smallThe good news for the media is that Newt Gingrich is a Southern white male Christian Republican. The bad news for the media is that he bites back -- hard.


Wrong to exercise right at Supreme Court building

According to a conservative legal group, free speech is not considered free speech in front of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.


Pro-life warriors witness: Abortion clinic unsafe

Alabama pro-life prayer warriors still don't know the fate of two women carried to a hospital from a Birmingham abortion clinic.


School reform gaining momentum

An initiative spokesperson says the second annual celebration of National School Choice Week is evidence of the momentum for school choice among parents, legislators, and teachers.


School picketed for sticking to values

A Christian leader is backing a California private school's decision to deny recognition of an on-campus "gay" and lesbian support group.


Higher ed. increasingly short on funds

Education analyst Lindsey Burke says state funding of higher education is declining due to the nation's stumbling economic recovery and the end of federal stimulus money.


Ford drops out of USCAP

Ford has withdrawn its membership in a controversial lobby organization.


Evidence of corporate decline

Pro-family activist Peter LaBarbera says it's "very sad" that a number of major corporations -- Microsoft, Nike, and Starbucks among them -- are backing legislation before the Washington legislature to legalize homosexual "marriage."


Pastor not inclined to 'meaningless prayer'

While Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear pushes for gambling expansion, a pastor is being criticized for trying to use prayer to help encourage lawmakers to make decisions that are consistent with God's "eternal character and truth."

 

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