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Published July 01, 2013
My question to a friend of whether America can survive Obama was not just a figure of speech or an exaggerated musing. I meant it literally.
Published June 26, 2013
President Obama and Attorney General Holder say they are deeply disappointed that the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. In fact, the ruling is worth celebrating.
Published June 24, 2013
President Obama's attitude about dangers posed by Iran, North Korea, the explosive situation in the Middle East, appears to be forget the world as it is, let’s dream about the world we want. Maybe throw a little pixie dust in the air and wish for a pony, too.
Published June 19, 2013
President Obama remains ambivalent about his job. He came into office apologizing for America, and he’s stuck being commander-in-chief of the lone superpower in a time of war.
Published June 17, 2013
The growing image of Professor Obama paralyzed by indecision as the world unravels is accurate — up to a point. The full picture is far more troubling.
Published June 12, 2013
Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential quest is off to a rocky start.
Published June 10, 2013
The seizure of an electronic trail is defended by both Republicans and Democrats as routine. That is of little comfort. They are government insiders who signed off on it.
Published June 06, 2013
Despite lots of practice, Attorney General Eric Holder remains an amateur with whoppers.
Published June 03, 2013
Instead of being the watchdog that holds the government accountable, much of the Washington press corps plays lapdog and falls into a deep swoon as soon as Obama rubs its belly.
Published May 22, 2013
President Obama confuses disagreement with dissent and cracks down on whistleblowers who show him in a negative light.