Jan 28 2010

The All of the Above President

Going into last night’s high-stakes State of the Union Address,
the political world was wondering how President Obama would
respond to a series of political setbacks that culminated with
Republican Scott Brown’s surprise victory in last week’s
Massachusetts Senate race.

Would he move to the center or try [...]

Dec 18 2009

Bad News From Copenhagen

There is an obvious parallel between the Democrats in Congress, racing against an artificial deadline in an atmosphere of hysteria to pass a bill relating to health care, and the “world leaders” assembled in Copenhagen who, likewise, have frantically tried to reach some sort of agreement before their conference comes to an end. In [...]

Dec 18 2009

On the Ground in Copenhagen: CEQ Chair Sutley

Ed. Note: See previous installments from Interior Secretary Salazar, EPA Administrator Jackson and Assistant Secretary of Energy Sandalow, Secretary of Commerce Locke, Secretary of Energy Chu, and Secretary of Agriculture Vilsack.
With the President’s arrival, a quick look back at what’s been going on.  Secretary of State Clinton arrived in Copenhagen late, late Wednesday night and delivered [...]

Dec 18 2009

Laughing at the Left

If the consequences for this great nation of ours weren’t
so serious and the policies preferred by the left weren’t so
dangerous, one would really laugh, almost uncontrollably, at the
beliefs and (il)logic of American liberals. Based on things they
have actually said or done, here are some of [...]

Dec 7 2009

All the President’s Regulators

During the first year of the Obama administration, conservatives
have directed much of their fire on the major legislation the
president is pushing through Congress. This concern is
justifiable, as Democrats are moving bills aimed at taking over
the nation’s health care system, creating a national energy tax
[...]

Dec 7 2009

What Do They Think We Are, Anarchists?

Wherever in the world G-12 economic summits take place, a motley crowd of anarchists follows. They throw bombs, smash windows, fight with policemen and get themselves arrested. Generally they are released within a few hours to carry on their “anti-globalization” campaign.
With the UN-sponsored conference on climate change scheduled to begin tomorrow in Copenhagen, [...]

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