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Conservatism: Divided We Fall?

Conservative factions must come together and forge an identity of fiscal and social conservatism that shuns bigotry and embraces true conservative values.

Solving the ROTC Problem: March the Middle Path

Debate over ROTC is fine, but Harvard should at least provide transportation for ROTC students participating at MIT.

Pro-Choice Activists Fight a Losing Fight

Pro-choice Democrats are falling back on sensational rhetoric in response to status quote legislation and a growing pro-life tide in public opinion.

Funding for Abortion; Libertarian Nuances

The Planned Parenthood controversy and how libertarians really see abortion

Foolish Liberal Kids

New Hampshire is trying to prevent college kids from voting, due to their foolish tendency to vote liberal.

In Defense of the Fed

Not the problem, but part of the solution

Virginia Thomas, Lobbyist?

Justice Clarence Thomas' wife, Virginia Thomas, is no stranger to controversy, but her recent decision to work as a Tea Party lobbyist will endanger impartiality on the Court.

Midnight Train to Nowhere

Despite the hype, a bullet train system is far from a silver bullet.

The New Congress and the EPA

The Republican Congress promises a shakeup of the EPA.

“I Didn’t Raise Taxes Once”… Are you sure?

The President made some incorrect claims in his Super Bowl Sunday interview.