Already under criticism by Republicans, President Obama will have to explain his policies in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, and Syria. He will also have to explain the lack of protection for U.S. consulate personnel in Benghazi.
Now, when there are some very real and very serious anti-American actions being asked for, Dimon is strangely silent. Could it be because the current anti-American requests coincide with his claims against financial reform? Of course it is.
The problem for Palin is that both she and Bachmann are favorites of an almost-identical slice of the Republican electorate. Which creates somewhat of a zero-sum game between the two: as one gains support, the other is bound to lose support.
Recent research on the psychology behind political smear campaigns indicates that some people believe slurs and falsehoods about a person if they perceive that person as different.
In America, we know what Pakistan is supposed to look like -- rife with anti-Americanism and conspiracy theories. But Pakistan is a country of contradictions, and that's where the hope lies.
Michele Malkin is right. The teabaggers, the town hall protesters -- these people aren't un-American. They're uneducated, ignorant, and uninformed... and that's completely American.
Responding to the somewhat overwrought critique that Obama did not properly stand up to hostile Latin American leaders during a trip to the region thi...