Iran expert Ilan Berman discusses the fixed elections in Tehran and the movement there for political change.
How to Win in Afghanistan
Retired U.S. Air Force General Tom McInerney discusses tactics and the change in command in Afghanistan.
Anti-Communism Museum to Open
Dr. Lee Edwards on a new online museum so that young and future generations remember the evils of communism.
Garrett on Obama and the Economy
NJ Rep. Scott Garrett on Obama’s push for executive salary limits, health care and more.
Dems Plan $600 Billion Health Tax
Amy Menefee of Patients United Now reacts to $600 billion Democratic tax hike proposed to pay for health care.
GOP Rep. Blasts Pelosi Over Photos
Texas Rep. Mike Conway rips Nancy Pelosi for refusing to keep interrogation photos classified.
Nothing But Criminals and Thieves
Alireza Jafarzadeh, who warned the West about Iran’s pursuit of nukes, explains why Iranian elections are a sham.
Why Health Care Reform Should Be Designed for the Individual and Not the Government
As President Obama makes his pitch for a public option in health care coverage, the business community says the best reform would give choice and savings to the individual – not bloat the federal government. So what would that system look like? Would it mean scrapping the employer-based system? Why hasn’t it happened yet? We ask Dr. Bill Lewis, director emeritus of the McKinsey Global Institute.
Gizzi on Politics
Why was State Sen. Creigh Deeds able to trounce Clinton confidant Terry McAuliffe and another liberal challenger in Tuesday’s Virginia gubernatorial primary? Is anyone emerging as the head of the Republican party? What is the fallout of the Supreme Court allowing the Chrysler sale to Fiat to proceed? And what are the lessons of Wednesday’s tragedy at the Holocaust Museum? We ask John Gizzi, political editor at Human Events.
How to Make Money in A Volatile Stock Market
The stock market has taken investors on a wild ride over the past several months, and after a massive sell-off, the markets are enjoying a sizable rally over the past three months. But what are the most sound investment principles regardless of the latest whims of Wall Street? What can you learn from previous market cycles? And is long-term investment the right way or the wrong way to proceed? We ask Bill O’Neill, chairman of Investor’s Business Daily and author of “How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times and Bad”, now in its third edition.