Obama’s war on specialists
This is very disturbing. It’s the sort of article I recommend you read and then forward it to your friends, even the liberals among them. I would imagine it would give most people pause.
Continue reading →This is very disturbing. It’s the sort of article I recommend you read and then forward it to your friends, even the liberals among them. I would imagine it would give most people pause.
Continue reading →…Danny Kaye. Yes, you got that right: Obama, the poison chalice, and Danny Kaye. Bob Schieffer wondered on the CBS Early Show whether there will be negative fallout for President Obama from his Peace Prize: …[O]ne European commentator…said ”˜will this … Continue reading →
Well, at least
Continue reading →I’ve got this article up today at Pajamas Media, on Obama and Iran. Of course, it was written before the Nobel Peace Prize news trumped just about everything else. But in the end, Iran will matter a great deal more, … Continue reading →
My first reaction was to check my calendar when I heard the news that President Obama had won the Nobel Peace Prize. But since it stubbornly remained October 9 rather than April 1, and the TV I turned on insisted … Continue reading →
Perhaps this phenomenon explains this phenomenon.
Continue reading →What makes Obama tick?. Read the whole thing. [NOTE: Moved up from yesterday.]
Continue reading →Whoever said our legislators (approval rating: 21%) weren’t creative? They sure are working hard to figure out a way to get enough votes to slide some sort of public option by, whether Americans like it or not—although if certain recent … Continue reading →
Why do we have to keep rediscovering—as the state of New York recently has—that raising taxes on the rich is so often of illusory benefit? Probably because it’s such a tempting thing to do. After all, there the rich are, … Continue reading →
Presidents are civilians, but they are also Commanders-in-Chief. Generals advise them in times of war, but there is an inherent conflict present in the relationship. The buck stops on the president’s desk. But especially when he has no military experience … Continue reading →
This is troubling news.
Continue reading →I noticed an interesting and controversial discussion at Ann Althouse’s blog in response to a post involving the abominable Michael Moore’s latest movie, the anti-capitalism screed about which Ann writes: in attacking the banking system, Moore presented quite a parade … Continue reading →