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Published September 16, 2013
Everyone makes fun of the old “trickle down” theory, but we’ve been kind of hoping there’s something to it.
Published August 16, 2013
As Rand Paul lays the groundwork for his run for the White House in 2016, nothing will distinguish the libertarian senator more vividly from his competition than his views on national security and foreign policy.
Published August 05, 2013
Both Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama promised change, and fulfilled that promise. Unhappily, they did not always deliver change for the better.
Published July 26, 2013
At the least, wife Huma Abedin is an enabler of Anthony Weiner’s addiction – addition to attention, to women, to adulation, whatever.
Published July 22, 2013
Cities, like companies, have to deal with setbacks. Unhappily for Detroit, past mayors ignored warning signs – of a shrinking population, declining tax base, ballooning pension and benefit obligations – and did nothing.
Published June 19, 2013
Americans think voting for Hillary will bring back Bill’s 1990s, but electing her could instead prolong the Obama agony.
Published April 22, 2013
While it is not uncommon for an incumbent to see his polls nosedive after reelection, Mr. Obama’s downturn is worse than that suffered by George W. Bush or Bill Clinton, who was famously embroiled in the Monica Lewinsky affair.
Published April 03, 2013
The decision by AP to drop "illegal immigrant" from its Stylebook is, of course, intended to sway public opinion; if we drop the phrase, maybe we’ll forget the 11 million people who have snuck into the country.
Published March 11, 2013
Senator Tom Coburn has offered a dogged rebuttal to President Obama’s sequester scare-mongering, pointing to near-painless ways the government could accomplish the mandated cuts.
Published February 28, 2013
How ironic that President Obama engages in “crony capitalism” and that he doesn’t always “play by the rules.”