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EDITORIAL: The world Obama created
The tragic events that took place in Libya and Egypt this week were the inevitable consequences of weak U.S. leadership. America and the world cannot afford four more such years. Published September 12, 2012
EDITORIAL: Taking Rahm to school
Thousands of Chicago public-school teachers have taken to the streets in their first strike in 25 years. Usually Republicans are the ones being denounced by Big Labor for having the temerity to insist on fiscal responsibility in public-sector union deals. Published September 11, 2012
EDITORIAL: Dangers of U.N. disabilities treaty
Americans are second to none when it comes to showing compassion for those in need. Yet the United States could soon find itself taking orders from international bureaucrats on how to treat people with disabilities. We don't need the help. Published September 11, 2012
EDITORIAL: The homeland-security myth
After the fall of the twin towers, President George W. Bush and Congress desperately sought to do something to guarantee such an attack would never happen again. They ultimately agreed to fold 22 existing federal agencies into a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Published September 10, 2012
EDITORIAL: Forget 9/11
On the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, some Americans may ask whether the day means anything anymore. The day is still an occasion of reflection and mourning for the lives cut short by the violent acts of Islamic extremists. Published September 10, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obama’s broken record
President Obama says he needs four more years to finish the job he started. That's his way of admitting he'd rather Americans not look too closely at his poor job performance so far. The Obama campaign slogan "Forward" is apt because Barack doesn't want voters to look backward at the wreckage in his wake. Published September 7, 2012
WAGNER: Romney’s sex appeal
The Democrats' convention in Charlotte, N.C., did its best to perpetuate their myth that Republicans are at war with women. That's particularly rich considering the wolfy personal history of former President Clinton, the man tapped to deliver the keynote address nominating Barack Obama. Published September 7, 2012
EDITORIAL: Losing hope: 12.8% unemployed
The Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., ended in a big whimper, much like President Obama's term in office. In his keynote address on Thursday, the president struggled unsuccessfully to give the public a compelling reason to vote for him. Published September 7, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obama’s party says no to God
The most memorable moment of the Democratic National Convention was when the delegates denied God three times from the convention floor. It was the latest blunder in an Obama re-election effort that increasingly looks like it doesn't have a prayer. Published September 6, 2012
GHEI: ATF’s latest gun grab
The Obama administration is making it easier for bureaucrats to take away guns without offering the accused any realistic due process. In a final rule published last week, the Justice Department granted the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) authority to "seize and administratively forfeit property involved in controlled-substance abuses." Published September 6, 2012
EDITORIAL: You belong to Barack
The Obama campaign has disavowed a Democratic National Convention video that said, "Government is the only thing we all belong to." It's odd President Obama would try to distance himself from that idea since in his heart he knows it's right. Published September 5, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obama’s Hollywood defectors
Celebrities are descending on Charlotte for this week’s convention. That’s no surprise, because in Hollywood, it’s easier to be a drug addict, drunk driver or adulterer than it is to be a Republican. Published September 4, 2012
EDITORIAL: Barack’s free pass
A new poll by the Hill found that 52 percent of respondents think President Obama does not deserve a second term, while 40 percent think he does. With economic growth stalled, unemployment climbing and record numbers of Americans on food stamps, the question is not why the re-elect number is so low but why Mr. Obama's support is so high. Published September 4, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obama’s Internet tax
The government doesn't handle technology well. When Uncle Sam comes into contact with something new, his first instinct is to impose familiar regulations and taxes regardless of whether doing so makes any sense. So it's no surprise the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plans to apply telephone-era rules to the Internet, making it more expensive than ever to log in to keep in touch with friends and family. Published September 3, 2012
EDITORIAL: Doggy discrimination
Advertising kittens or puppies for sale could soon be a crime summoning federal agents and SWAT team raids. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is at work on a rule that furthers the agenda of extreme animal-rights activists by making it substantially more difficult to obtain a purebred dog or cat as a pet. Published September 3, 2012
GHEI: No jobs: The kids aren’t all right
Consider the effect of President Obama's economic policies: Middle-class income has shrunk; consumer confidence is at a 10-month low; corporate-profit growth is well below last year's level; investment is down; and the employment rate climbed to 8.3 percent, with the largest-ever proportion of the long-term unemployed in their ranks. Published September 3, 2012
EDITORIAL: Democrats: Romney responsible for Katrina II
Listening to liberal media reports on Hurricane Isaac, we already know two things: A major disaster is coming, and whatever happens is Mitt Romney's fault. Published September 3, 2012
EDITORIAL: Rev. Moon, Rest in Peace
The Rev. Sun Myung Moon died in Korea on Sunday at the age of 92. He founded The Washington Times in 1982, and through it maintained a strong voice at the highest levels of national and international affairs. Over 30 years, the preeminent challenges of the day have changed, from the Communist threat during the Cold War to the contemporary dangers posed by suffocating debt. Published September 2, 2012
EDITORIAL: Another bummer Obama day
For 23 million Americans without jobs, the Labor Day holiday is not a day off but just another day without work. It's a fitting hash mark for the presidential campaign kickoff, reminding Americans of President Obama's tragic failure to deliver. Published August 31, 2012
EDITORIAL: Beware bad gas
The corner gas station soon might be pumping fuel with an extra slug of ethanol. That's bad news for drivers because they could be saddled with the bill for big repair expenses. Drivers can thank the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for this because bureaucrats there have been unrelenting in their push to dilute pure gasoline with a politically correct additive. Published August 31, 2012