The Daily Caller

The Daily Caller

Not-so-secret servicing

| Rick Robinson

The 10 greatest sex scandals in American political history.

Newt Gingrich's constitutional heresy

| Bruce Fein

As the Founding Fathers understood (but Gingrich doesn’t), legislators aren’t fit to evaluate judicial decisions.

Protectionism is the solution to America's jobs shortage

| Zachary S. Krajacic

Policies designed to favor domestic manufacturing could help revive our moribund manufacturing sector.

It's still a 'time for choosing'

| C. Scott Litch

The speech that launched Ronald Reagan’s political career is as relevant today as it was in 1964, when he gave it.

A patriot's pause

| Janine Turner and Cathy Gillespie

It’s time for Americans to educate themselves about, and commit themselves to, the U.S. Constitution.

Early push for adding 'teeth' to new GOP Constitution rule fails - TheDC

| Jonathan Strong

Rep. Scott Garrett’s attempt to strengthen the GOP’s new rule requiring every bill cite its specific constitutional authority fails in conference

Obama's dangerous recess appointments

| Paul Skousen

Two key appointments represent a dangerous shift in U.S. foreign policy.

Secession and America's looming fiscal crisis

| Robert Wright

Can the Union survive its debt crisis?

GOP needs to lead the melting pot!

| The Tech Guys

For the good of America and its own viability and credibility, the GOP should embrace increased immigration.

Why RomneyCare doesn't need to hurt Romney's presidential hopes

| David Weinberger

Romney needs to acknowledge RomneyCare’s problems and support the full repeal of ObamaCare.

Why Rand Paul won

| Rick Robinson

Rand Paul is passionate about what he believes in.

America is aping Britain's decline through free trade

| Ian Fletcher

How free trade destroyed Britain’s economy.

Prelude to the Constitution

| Richard Olivastro

The founders got it right the first time around.

America was founded as a protectionist nation

| Ian Fletcher

All four of the presidents on Mount Rushmore were protectionists.

Prelude to the Constitution (Part 2)

| Richard Olivastro

How the Constitution came into being.

Doing it for the people [SLIDESHOW] - GQ

| interns

They groped. They skirt-chased. They lusted in their hearts. And now they will live in infamy: The greatest philanderers in American political history

How do other nations balance their trade? Try Germany

| Ian Fletcher

As America continues to contemplate its trade mess, the question naturally arises how other developed nations manage to trade with the world without deficits and without turning high-wage industries into low-wage industries to compete. Although some developed nations have trade situations almost as bad as ours in recent years, some have been quite the opposite

The virtues of partisanship

| Eben Carle

Tenuous moments in history cultivate an appetite for extremes. And civilizations that look to the bottom for entertainment often, without irony, reserve the heights of life for nation building. We have returned to such times

Economics: How to cure a sick discipline

| Ian Fletcher

Revisiting and reforming how the U.S. approaches economics