Obama’s promised change? Bubba says ‘git ’er done’
I zipped up the Shenandoah Valley to Washington, D.C., last week and got to rapping electoral numbers with this political expert dude. Knowing I was a country person—a Bubba—he tried to explain why...
View ArticleA welcome note from our friend and neighbor, Arianna
First of all, I’d like to welcome Tucker and The Daily Caller team to the digital neighborhood. Predictably, your site has been positioned in the media as “the conservative answer to The Huffington...
View ArticleEd Crane’s hopes for this fine publication
At last, an alternative to Arianna. Congratulations on the chronically postponed launch of The Daily Caller. I love reading Tucker’s stuff, which is always entertaining and occasionally insightful. I...
View ArticleAmerican youth awakening to Obama hangover
American youth are beginning to wake up from a two year-long, political kool aid drinking binge and are discovering Obama doesn’t look all that pretty in the morning. After a year of broken promises...
View ArticleRIP Paula Nowakowski
Paula Nowakowski, 46, chief of staff for House Minority Leader John A. Boehner, was found dead Jan. 10 at her home in Alexandria.
View ArticleState Department calls for review of sheikh’s torture case
The US has called on the United Arab Emirates to review a court ruling which acquitted a member of its ruling family of torture charges. The court found Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan not guilty of...
View ArticlePopular birth control causes bone loss
Almost half of all women who use a popular injected contraceptive lose a significant amount of bone mass within two years, and researchers now say the greatest risk is to smokers, women who don’t...
View ArticleRNC staff: Hard to deal with Steele
Defecting to the GOP Hill campaign committees after a series of high-profile blunders by Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, veteran Republican bundlers and donors are expressing...
View ArticleAlarming debt Americans can’t tune out
The divide between Wyoming and Washington has always been wide. As we approach the one year anniversary of the Obama Administration, it’s crystal clear that both places now possess two completely...
View ArticleHey Redskins’ fans: Americans feel your pain
These days D.C.-area football fans aren’t the only ones sorely let down. Once again, hyped new personnel were brought into the nation’s capital – not just to the NFL’s Redskins, but to the White House...
View ArticleEnemies and the future of American education
Sometimes trouble strikes unannounced. Witness Pearl Harbor or 9/11. Other times it arrives after fair warnings, gathering like storms on the horizon. Global economic competition and our nation’s...
View ArticleD.C. in 2010: Must-see TV
Within all the confusion over the prospects of health care reform, the underwear bomber and Senator Reid’s controversial remarks, this is the first year I can remember since I arrived in Washington...
View ArticleA well-rounded teen requires a well-informed parent
This fall I read two stories in the Los Angeles Times that were so horrific and so similar in their details that I had to go back and check that they weren’t reporting the same event. They weren’t. In...
View ArticleMarijuana crop could bring cash to California’s next Napa
One plant can produce as much as $5,000 worth of marijuana, at a street price of about $200 an ounce; by comparison, a single grape vine rarely can produce more than $100 of wine. Many people,...
View ArticleObama elevated Interpol over U.S. law
In a recent article in the now openly leftwing Newsweek, reporter Michael Isikoff accused one of us, former Speaker Newt Gingrich, of being part of the “wacky conspiracy wars” ignited by the Obama...
View ArticleAn open letter to Secretary Sebelius
How are we going to pay for this health care without raising taxes on corporations and all its citizens at a time when 10.4 percent of Americans are unemployed?
View Article‘Three-parent’ babies raise issues of government oversight, subsidies
The IVF procedure, intended to root out mitochondrial diseases, could lead to designer babies
View ArticleManage Emergency Plumbing Leaks With Ease
(NewsUSA) – Water problems top the list of many homeowners’ woes, especially water leaks. Data from the Environmental Protection Agency suggest that repairing a faucet dripping at two ounces a minute...
View ArticleLight Up Your Landscaping Like a Pro
(NewsUSA) – Summer months are quickly approaching, and many homeowners are getting lawns prepared for cookouts, family gatherings and entertaining late-night porch hangouts. According to the American...
View ArticleKnow Which Plumbing Projects Need a Pro
(NewsUSA) – Plumbing projects can seem daunting to many homeowners, and when done incorrectly, they can be messy and disastrous to your property. In addition, poorly performed plumbing repairs can be...
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