Saturday, November 28, 2009

Mortimer Zuckerman

The World Cannot Live With the Threat of a Nuclear Iran

Having brazenly defied the world, Iran could be emboldened to use terrorism or subvert the Middle East. more >>

Mexican Drug Cartels Threaten American National Security

If we're not careful we could face a narco-state on our southern border. more >>

Get Ready for a Second Obama Economic Stimulus Program

The Obama administration needs to start working on contingency plans. more >>

Iran is the Real Issue for Israel and America in Middle East

Iran is at the core of a struggle between Islamists and moderate national entities. more >>

Obama Economic Stimulus Offers Too Much Waste, Not Enough Job Creation

In debate over quick vs. smart spending, the latter—and perhaps the economy—lost out. more >>

Iraq Elections a Great Step Toward Turning Illusion to Promise

Since American surge reversed the blood bath, Iraqis have taken their nation back. more >>

Education Reform Consensus Grows on Fixing Urban Schools

The ground in the battle for school reform is beginning to change. more >>

Clemens, Greed, the American Cheating Culture, and the Obama Era of Responsibility

Americans must own up to the lying, cheating, and stealing that helped create this mess. more >>

Reaffirming the Right of Israel to Exist in the Face of Hamas Attacks in Gaza

The only thing Hamas likes better than dead Israelis is dead Palestinians. more >>

What Barack Obama, Britney Spears, President Bush, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Paris Hilton and Others Might Have Said

25 things that might have been said over the New Year's holiday. more >>

Barack Obama Is Moving to Head Off a Depression

The country’s spirits are worse than at any time since the Great Depression. more >>

3 Quick Steps For the Economy

How we got here, and what we need to do—now—to start to turn this crisis around. more >>

The Housing Crisis Remains Barack Obama’s Most Immediate Problem

There are possible solutions to the problem, but the president-elect must move quickly. more >>

The Coming Middle East Crisis

The region has gone from bad to worse to horrible. more >>

Avoiding a Deep Recession

A serious recession is inevitable. But that doesn’t mean spiraling to depths rivaling the '30s. more >>

We Deserve a Better Bailout

Why shell out $700 bil­lion to the foolish financiers who led their companies into this swamp? more >>

Wall Street's Day of Reckoning

Fear, panic, and uncertainty pervade the world of finance. more >>

China's Gold-Medal Moment

The Olympic spectacle is an opportunity to demonstrate that China has regained its national stature. more >>

An Economy on the Brink

We are in the first nationwide housing crash since the 1930s, and no one yet knows where it will end. more >>

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Too Fat to Fail

Bailout legislation provides for more oversight, but it must be through a regulator with real teeth. more >>

Stop the Energy Insanity

No combination of solar, wind, or anything else will allow us independence in the foreseeable future. more >>

Fix Congress's Housing Fix

The bill before Congress reflects how good government intentions are perverted by interest group. more >>

The American Dream Goes On

Is the American middle class an endangered species? more >>

Israel's Historic Achievement

Sixty years is a short time in the life of a state. more >>

7 Fixes for a Market Failure

The financial system is substantially frozen. more >>

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