Skip to content
Advertisement

THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Articles by THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Suspicion: The National Security Agency used financial incentives, secret courts and theft to breach privacy, leaked documents show. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: NSA dumps data on personal spying amid Christmas Eve distractions

When nearly everybody else was busy with ribbons and wrapping paper or rushing out to do a little last-minute panic shopping, the folks at the National Security Agency busied themselves with a data dump they devoutly hoped nobody would see, or if they did, read it closely. They knew better than to waste opportunity in the Christmas frenzy. Published January 1, 2015

FILE - In this Dec. 15, 2014 file photo, vehicles line up to take advantage of low gas prices at the Fuel City gas station in Dallas. The collapse of oil prices this year has become a huge topic of worry and comfort for investors. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

EDITORIAL: American economy stronger than Obama incompetence

Barack Obama needed not one, but two autobiographies to tell the story of the first half of his life. He called the second version "The Audacity of Hope." When he writes his account of the second half of his second term he should call it "The Audacity of Hype." It will be the fanciful tale of how his economic policies were responsible for the modest recovery from six years of presidential mismanagement of the economy. Published January 1, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: No more grieving mothers of murdered young blacks or police

I start by saying I am truly sorry about the senseless murders of New York Police Department Officer Rafael Ramos and Officer Wenjian Liu. This tragedy did not need to happen. And my heart goes out to the families, friends and fellow cops who are mourning. But my heart goes out to the families who have lost their young black sons, too, when they did not need to. Published December 31, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Politicians’ manufactured crises work to control populace

I wholeheartedly agree with your Dec. 30 editorial, "Troublemakers in the White House." There is nothing more useful to professional politicians than a crisis. If a real crisis pops up, fine. But an imagined or manufactured crisis will do in a pinch. There is no better way to herd the populace in a desired direction than to frighten it. Published December 31, 2014

Money man: Joseph T. Hansen is departing as president of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union with a warning about pensions. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: Labor pension cuts surprise retired workers who rely on unions, Congress

The role the labor unions played in persuading Congress to allow unions to cut pension plans, which cover as many as 10 million American workers, for not only those still working, but also to retired workers living on pension income, is truly startling. These are the same unions that demanded that cities and companies in financial straits not make such cuts. Published December 31, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Hillary Clinton Democrats’ next product of liberal media machine

Blaming Barack Obama for the ills of America is totally and completely unfair. He's a fine man simply doing the job he was hired to do by his liberal party. The Democrats are entirely to blame for what this and every other liberal administration have always accomplished for America while in office: zip, zero, nada, nothing. Think Jimmy Carter. Published December 30, 2014

Henry Becker directs trades in shares of MetLife on Thursday at the New York Stock Exchange, where investors watched stocks make substantial gains despite a surge in oil prices because of the turmoil in Libya and neighboring countries. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: MetLife, insurance giant, struggles with Dodd-Frank on behalf of free market

An unaccountable force created in the shade of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, which was sold as something to make all economic rough places plain, has put insurance giant MetLife in the fight of its life. Insurance companies, like lawyers, rarely attract the warm and cuddly blessings of the masses, but for the sake of the free market and American business, it's a struggle that MetLife can and must win. Published December 30, 2014

The annual New Year's Eve "Possum Drop" in a small North Carolina town will go on as planned without a live opossum this year following a lawsuit from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

EDITORIAL: New Year’s laws to oppress, threaten and tax

The year now dying was, on the whole, a good one for liberty and limiting government. Let's raise a cheer for 2014. Republicans, running on free market, low-tax, repeal-Obamacare platforms dominated Election Day at all levels of government. Attempts to raise taxes and expand the size and scope of government were stifled in city councils and legislatures across the land. Published December 30, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Leaders must apologize for race-baiting in police shootings

The suspect in a recent Texas shooting was armed with a gun. What were the police supposed to do ("Cops shoot armed man at Texas club fight; bystanders throw bottles at police," Web, Dec. 27)? Should they have waited it out, hoping the person would put the gun down? The police ended up having to shoot the shooter. The people around the area started throwing bottles at the police. Published December 29, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Jesus was no killer but soldier of peace

I was rather dismayed to read Riley Manning's article, "Parallels between Jesus and the soldier are plenty" (Web, Dec. 28), comparing the military to Christ. If Mr. Manning's comparison is accurate, Christ's best friends, the apostles, apparently were quite dumb because virtually every single one of them refused to be engaged in the military or any form of violence after the Resurrection. And they were collectively martyred as a result. Published December 29, 2014

oanne Chesimard, a member of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, leaves Middlesex County courthouse in New Brunswick, N.J.  Now known as Assata Shakur, she was convicted in 1977 of killing a New Jersey state trooper four years earlier, in a case that drew international attention. She was sentenced to life in prison but escaped. She wound up in Cuba in the 1980s and like other fugitives with political asylum here, once was living so openly in Havana that her number was listed in the phone book. (AP Photo, File)

EDITORIAL: Assata Shakur, cop killer, must face Cuba extradition

The Obama administration has a dubious record of negotiating with America's adversaries. The United States invariably draws the short end of the stick, typically giving far more than it gets in return for generous concessions. Published December 29, 2014

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with members of the National Security Council in the Situation Room of the White House, Sept. 10, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

EDITORIAL: Obama exploits crisis, even if White House has to create one

The term "man-caused disaster" never passed the giggle test as a euphemism for terrorism, but it fits as a description of some of the tomfoolery of Washington. No longer content with not letting a crisis go to waste, President Obama and his legion busied themselves during 2014 manufacturing a certain few. Life without change would soon get monotonous, but keeping America on edge with orchestrated turmoil is an abuse of power. There should be a New Year's resolution in the White House to knock it off. Published December 29, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Founders encouraged religion, freedom to worship in public

Ed Feulner's column "Celebrating the reason for the season" (Dec. 23) defending religious displays at Christmastime was right on point. It astonishes me how many people believe that the phrase "separation of church and state" is associated with the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson coined that phrase in a letter he wrote to the Danbury Baptists in Connecticut in 1801, and Jefferson wasn't even at the convention that produced the Constitution. Published December 28, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Obama, Eric Holder, Al Sharpton police politics fray thin blue line

With the executions of New York Police Department Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos on Dec. 20, America must examine what has occurred post-Ferguson and post-Staten Island. Black leaders, including President Obama, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and the race hustler, the Rev. Al Sharpton, practice outcome-based justice: predetermining guilt without any evidentiary basis in fact, as illustrated by the reactions they fomented in the Brown-Wilson and Garner-Staten Island cases. Published December 28, 2014

A startling new anti-gun ad released by a San Francisco-based production company encourages children to commit a series of crimes by stealing their parents' guns and turning them over to school officials. (Sleeper 13 Productions)

EDITORIAL: Anti-gun video with boy at school misses mark about firearm violence, safety

Rejina Sincic is a video producer in San Francisco, where she makes short independent films and commercials, mostly to sell ladies' nether garments. She owns the production company and recently helped found another, enabling her to "branch out" to release a "public service announcement" about her campaign against "gun violence." She invited broadcast outlets to use the "public service announcement," called a PSA in the trade, and join her campaign. Published December 28, 2014

Gov. Bill Haslam announces his proposal to expand Medicaid in Tennessee during a press conference at the state Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, Dec. 15, 2014. The Republican governor said he will call the state Legislature into special session to take up the proposal that would make Tennessee the 28th state plus Washington, D.C., to expand Medicaid under President Barack Obama's health care law. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

EDITORIAL: Bill Haslam, Tennessee Republican governor chairman, buys Jonathan Gruber’s Obamacare Med

Jonathan Gruber was thrust to the center stage of the Obamacare debate with his remark that only the "stupidity of the American voter" made passage of Obamacare possible. Stupid is as stupid does, as the old folk wisdom has it, and the Republican Governors Association has elevated to chairman a governor who has undercut the Republican argument that Obamacare is a bad thing. Gov. Bill Haslem of Tennessee actually likes it. Published December 28, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Al Sharpton uses Muslim extremist tactics

I believe the Rev. Al Sharpton and his National Action Network are using the same tactics as extremist Muslims in this nation. Both use their token victims to raise the level of animosity to the highest levels. Mr. Sharpton takes it to the White House and extremist Muslims take it to the courts. Published December 25, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Pakistan murders unconscionable

My heart is crying after learning about the recent school attack in Peshawar, Pakistan ("Taliban storm Pakistani school at Peshawar, killing 141," Web, Dec. 16). That day was truly one of the saddest days of my life. So many innocent children were murdered, and the worst part is that it was done in the name of Islam. Published December 25, 2014