The Daily Caller

The Daily Caller

Woodshedding the woodshedders

| James Carafano

Let’s keep the focus where it belongs: on the question of whether this White House is doing the right things to keep the nation safe, free, and prosperous.

Killing terrorists: Is there a real Mitch Rapp?

| Ed Ross

There are real Mitch Rapps. And that’s a good thing.

Why should Hillary settle for being No. 2?

| Aaron Guerrero

Hillary Clinton won’t replace Biden as vice president, nor will she challenge Obama in the 2012 Democratic primaries. Here’s why.

D'Souza: Obama 'doesn't want to win' in Afghanistan - TheDC

| Jamie Weinstein

In Part II of TheDC’s interview, author says withdrawal is the commander-in-chief’s primary goal

Woodward book sealed Gen. Jones' fate - CNN

| Chad Brady (admin)

Jones reportedly departed because he was furious about his portrayal in “Obama’s Wars”

Obama-Clinton ticket 'on the table' - CNN

| Chad Brady (admin)

Bob Woodward says Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could switch positions for the next election

Why Americans hate journalists

| Mark Judge

Americans don’t hate journalists for what they write — they hate them for what they don’t write.

TheDC Review: 'Last Word' a let-down for conservative masochists - TheDC

| Ruth Graham

O’Donnell lacks Olbermann’s self-righteous anger and Maddow’s smug humor

Are we in a permanent state of war?

| Ed Ross

Why the war on terror will likely drag on for the rest of our lives — and our children’s.

Woodward's most troubling revelation

| Cesar Conda

The revelation that President Obama said that the US can “absorb” another major terrorist attack is troubling.

Obama battles with advisers over Afghan exit plan detailed in Woodward book - WaPo

| Vince Coglianese

President Obama urgently looked for a way out of the war in Afghanistan last year, according to a new book by journalist Bob Woodward

Woodward book says aides doubt Obama's Afghan strategy - AP

| admin

“Obama’s Wars” says aides were deeply divided over the war in Afghanistan even as the president agreed to triple troop levels there

A biopic do-over for Belushi - Chicago Sun-Times

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

Comic’s widow hopes to redeem his image with a second biopic

Breaking: Journalists are dishonorable losers

| Mark Judge

There’s no such thing as objectivity. But there is such a thing as honor

Calling out media’s liberal apologists

| Mark Judge

When did journalists become such pathetic cowards? Although hacks have always pushed their personal biases, it wasn’t that long ago that they would often challenge those biases when faced with facts. In 1970, Rolling Stone magazine won a National Magazine Award for its unsparing coverage of the hippie apocalypse at Altamont; the citation credited the hippie journal for “challenging the shared assumptions of its readers.” Republican Bob Woodward smoked out Watergate. Jazz writer Nat Hentoff was pro-choice until 1984, when he discovered the euthanizing of a child with Down syndrome.