A big, new EU rescue package for Greece is helping markets recover.
Unfortunately, the recovery cannot last, as the welfare state is in a death spiral.
Fred Barnes says the Republicans should learn some lessons from the experience of the Conservatives in the recent UK election. Perhaps the elections in Britain merely are another manifestation of a desire by people to see government get us out of the jam we are in which, of course, won't work, since government isn't the solution to the problem, government IS the problem (as the great man once said).
Elena Kagan is expected to be the nominee for the Supreme Court that Obama will announce today, and Bill Kristol believes she would be an anti-military justice.
Fareed Zakaria has some thoughts on why Pakistan continues to export jihadists. Arthur Herman says the President is losing India.
If you think you can get away with posing as a war hero, one man's database stands in your way.
So, what does the public really think about illegal immigration?
Ironically, American aid for Africans facing AIDS is in trouble with an African-American as President. It seems the cowboy from Texas cared more.
Meanwhile, the President tries to stoke his base. It really appears to be the only way to stave off disaster for the Democrats in November.
Male infertility is increasing. Combined with the lowered birth rates caused by prosperity (as women become more educated, they are less willing to have more than one or two children), it could mean extinction for the species Homo Sapiens.
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