Ohio’s notorious secretary of state, Jennifer Brunner, who openly defied federal election law last fall in accordance with ACORN’s wishes, is running for the U.S. Senate. Brunner, a Democrat,…
Venezuela moved another step closer to dictatorship as voters there reportedly approved a referendum removing term limits for President Hugo Chavez, a longtime friend of America’s enemies and a harborer of…
The Fairness Doctrine, of course, has nothing to do with fairness, and everything to do with silencing conservative talk radio. Megyn Kelly of FOX News made this point as she…
Although it’s mostly just mindless business bashing by liberal journalists who have little understanding of how markets actually work, Time magazine’s “25 People to Blame…
The Robertson v. Princeton donor rights case is examined by Neal Freeman, chairman of the Foundation Management Institute, in this new publication from the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and…
Former Labor Department official F. Vincent Vernuccio has a good op-ed in today’s Washington Times about the pending card check legislation. Vernuccio notes that while the secret ballot in…
Private foundations that have lost millions of dollars investing in Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme could be subject to a 10 percent IRS penalty for failing to exercise due diligence and…
The self-described socialist senator from Vermont, Bernard Sanders, is prematurely declaring the teachings of Milton Friedman dead in the fringe publication, In These Times. Many dim bulbs on Capitol Hill think…
In apparent repudiation of the Obama administration’s unconstitutional seizure of census authority and of the disgusting porkulus bill, Sen. Judd Gregg (R-New Hampshire) has withdrawn his nomination to the…
Four leftwing think-tanks organized a conference in Washington yesterday that drew 800 scholars, organizers and activists to strategize about how to use the current economic crisis to revive the idea…