FDA Hinders Treatment For Girl With Rare Disease

Government stands between girl and hope. There's a drug available to treat the symptoms of 10-year-old Brooke Foster's life-threatening, rare disease, but it isn't for sale in the United States. Brooke's mom, Kelli Foster, struggled for years to get her daughter's disease, mastocytosis, diagnosed. Now the New Jersey mom is fighting to have a drug that can treat   ... MORE

14-Year Old With Gun Protects Siblings From Intruder

Criminals demand more gun control in Arizona.    A 14-year-old boy shot and nearly killed an intruder who broke into his Phoenix home and pulled a gun on him while he was watching his three younger siblings, police said Saturday. The teen and his siblings, ages 8, 10 and 12, were at home alone when a woman rang the doorbell on Friday. A common    ... MORE

VIDEO: Afterburner with Bill Whittle: Follow the Ideology


Why President Obama must claim executive privilege over Fast and Furious.

Should We Hire Even More Teachers, Cops And Fireman?

by Nick Gillespie. Though it feels like it was about a thousand years ago, it was only a couple of weeks back that President Barack Obama announced that the private sector was "doing fine" and that it was the public sector that really needed a helping hand getting through this furshlugginer economy. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney bravely critiqued his    ... MORE

Jim Wilson: Is Gun Control Just Another Petty Tyranny?

Where do you draw the line?    I’m not a big gun control fan or advocate. I’ve joked on this blog that I live in a state where the second is the only amendment that matters. I think the second amendment is an important one. I think law abiding people should be able to arm themselves, for protection, for hunting, target shooting, and    ... MORE

David Limbaugh: An Arrogant And Lawless Cover-Up

What is it that needs executive privilege protection?      Few principles are more important to our constitutional scheme than the separation of powers, which is precisely why President Obama's bogus assertion of executive privilege to thwart Congress' investigation into Fast and Furious is so inexcusable. Executive privilege is an important  ... MORE

Kyle-Anne Shiver: Is This Republic Worth Saving?

We've got the means, but do we have the will?  There's been a great deal of talk lately on the likely demise of this Grand Republic of ours. Very wise and scholarly Americans have taken to opining publicly on the dire state of things, all asking the basic question, "Can this Republic be saved"? Some historians have compared our current plight to that   ... MORE

VIDEO: Ayn Rand & The Prophecy Of Atlas Shrugged

Lou Rom: Jury Nullification In The Roger Clemens Verdict?

Perhaps a protest against minutia.  The Rocket launched another unbelievable shutout Monday, leaving federal prosecutors holding their bats in disbelief at the end of a costly, drawn-out perjury trial. A day after the verdict, the consensus is that Clemens' acquittal doesn't mean he's innocent, but rather that the jury was unconvinced of his guilt   ... MORE

Jonathan Hoenig: The Economic Police State

When the economy is not free, neither are you.   Taking a page from the United States, Argentina announced plans last week to stimulate its stagnant economy with no-cost housing loans. The idea is to boost growth by intervening in the supposedly "free" economy. It won't work. Japan's decades of infrastructure spending, government-  ... MORE

VIDEO: Put down the blush, or we'll shut you DOWN

Brian Phillips: Social Problems And The Solution

Once the core problem is identified, the solution is simple. If we look at any number of social problems, we find numerous similarities. No matter the issue–education, energy, infrastructure, pollution, and much more–Americans look to government to provide the solution. These issues provoke heated political debates, with  ... MORE

Joan Lowy: Drones Spark Privacy Fears

Thousands of drones patrolling U.S. skies?   Predictions that multitudes of unmanned aircraft could be flying here within a decade are raising the specter of a “surveillance society” in which no home or backyard would be off limits to prying eyes overhead. Law enforcement, oil companies, farmers, real estate agents and many others have  ... MORE

Ole Martin Moen: Did Ayn Rand Eat Babies For Breakfast?

A clear and present danger to leftist ideology.     According to Mahatma Gandhi, revolutionaries are first ignored, then laughed at, then attacked—and then they win. Reading George Monbiot’s piece on Ayn Rand, “How AynRand became the new right’s version of Marx” (The Guardian), has made me think that Gandhi could have included an intermediary  ... MORE

Andrew Napolitano: Can Obama Rewrite Federal Law?

Power without limits. Here we go again. Is the Constitution merely a guideline to be consulted by those it purports to regulate, or is it really the supreme law of the land? If it is just a guideline, then it is meaningless, as it only will be followed by those in government when it is not an obstacle to their purposes. If it is the supreme law of the land, what do we ... MORE