Who manufactured the financial meltdown? It wasn't only Wall Street: OPEC's heavy hand is felt but unseen by the media and our politicians.
Letter signed by McCain, others, not Obama.
Wall Street and global stock markets fell sharply this week...
After the Republican convention, John McCain and Sarah Palin were striding forward toward victory. That is ancient history now.
Conservatives are missing the reason why the media wants to destroy Sarah Palin: the future.
Obama served as the executive director for ACORNs voter registration arm, Project Vote.
The current meltdown is the result of Washington's interference in free markets.
Obama belonged to the socialist New Party, described by Lifson as "a radical left organization, established in 1992, to amalgamate far-left groups and push...
It's been a critical month in U.S. history ...
An Irishman fights back against the "unelected, unaccountable" bureaucrats at the head of the European Union.
Sen. McCain too has been the target of the Lefts use of race as a weapon to cut off debate.
Given Obama's background, there is no reason to expect him to pursue any fundamental reform of the mortgage markets.
Obama today calls Ayers' behavior "detestable acts." But what did Ayers and Dohrn see in Obama?
Make-shift communities serve as safe havens for illegal immigrants, with sometimes tragic results...
With over 100 submissions, it was hard to nail the most fitting caption...
The American Thinker is reporting a New Party newsletter has been found naming Obama as a member of the Socialist New Party in 1996.
If Palin had made just one of the wildly inaccurate statements smugly uttered by Biden in last week's VP debate, there would have been...
The picture is as grim for Sen. John McCain and Republicans as it is for the U.S. financial sector.
Few of the college hipsters who admire Che know what he actually stood for.
Obama is a fascination many people will say they'll vote for, but some -- when it comes down to it -- will pull the lever for McCain instead.
The true victims of racism this election are African Americans who vote for McCain -- thereby treated as if their votes are less meaningful.
"I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors," Barack
One of the things lacking in the second presidential debate this week was anger. With the
Republicans don't need to dress up for Halloween this year. They're scaring the pants off
Democrats assume Republicans are raising Obama's many questionable relationships in a
Was John McCain playing the race card when he referred to Barack Obama as "that one"
Just like Bill Maher, "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane is discovering that
After the Republican convention, John McCain and Sarah Palin were striding forward toward victory. That is ancient history now.
The audience at the second presidential debate/town hall meeting was, supposedly, made up of
So, what do "the rich" pay in federal income taxes? Nothing, right? That, at least,
WASHINGTON -- How is it that an attractive woman who has been involved in state and local
In my more cynical moments,
Systemic corruption of our election process continues. Barack Obama and his
The most telling debate Barack Obama ever had was not with John McCain but
It seems like only yesterday when Enron and Worldcom collapsed. Throughout
There are many reasons that Sarah Palin is energizing the conservative base. It's not
by Doug Fabin
Today's stock market beast is not the same animal it was a decade ago. In fact, the pace of change has been relentless in recent years, and even the most conscientious individual investor has had a tough time keeping up with all of the financial market upheaval.
by Nicholas A. Vardy
Ask an American about what the current economic crisis is all about and he'll tell you it's about subprime mortgages, the credit crunch and an American consumer who is up to his neck in debt. Ask a European and you'll get a different story. For Europeans, today's headlines are about more than the current financial crisis.
By Doug Fabian
The Dow Jones Industrial Average got smacked down with a 777-point shellacking its worst ever one-day point decline. Although we've seen stocks drop a lot more in one day percentage-wise, the sheer size of Monday's nearly 780-point decline put the proverbial fear of God into the hearts of many on Wall Street and on Main Street.