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Team America stands out in this year’s cavalcade of political films as the only one that satirizes liberals–not just conservatives–and its box office take reflects that.

A D.C.-centric review of of filmmaker Jonathan Demme’s remake of the legendary 1962 political thriller, The Manchurian Candidate.

Rolling Stone‘s political coverage doesn’t rock, not even a little bit. With writers like Michael Moore, Stephen Glass – yes, that Stephen Glass – and Kevin Phillips, the magazine’s political coverage is increasingly lame and left-wing.

An optimistic eyewitness account of the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra’s first performance in the U.S.

An intrepid conservative reports from a DNC fundraiser featuring Bill Clinton at a trendy D.C. nightclub.

Like the proverbial emperor, critics of U.S. involvement in Iraq–especially among Democratic presidential hopefuls–wear no clothes.

NBC News and National Geographic fired Baghdad correspondent Peter Arnett earlier this month for giving a controversial interview to Iraqi state TV. During the interview, Arnett falsely claimed the U.S. war plan in Iraq had failed and that stateside opposition to the conflict was growing. Liberal pundits were quick to brand his termination an assault [...]

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DC Dog Owners on a Tight Leash 17 May 2012, 9:05 pm

After having thus successively taken each member of the community in its powerful grasp and fashioned him at will, the supreme power then extends its arm over the whole community. It covers the surface of society with a network of small complicated rules, minute and uniform… -Alexis de Tocqueville, from “Democracy in America.” Getting a [...]

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Occupational licensing keeps out the competition 16 May 2012, 2:08 pm

In the Institute for Justice’s 20-plus years, we have challenged all manner of senseless occupational licensing schemes—from those restricting entry into fields like interior design to tax preparation as well as eyebrow threading and African hairbraiding—all the while showing how they keep ordinary Americans out of work at the behest of more politically powerful competitors. [...]

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