Would Reagan vote for Sarah Palin?
That’s the question Reagan scholar Steve Hayward poses in today’s Washington Post. The article is more interesting than the question, which is a no-brainer.
As Hayward says, if Reagan were around, he would have no problem voting for Palin should she secure the GOP presidential nomination. In addition to the fact that Palin [...]
Times Slimes Obamic Climes
The mighty New York Times has abruptly woken from its slumber to discover that President Barack H. Obama hasn’t been doing too well recently on the approval front; Adam Nagourney has finally noticed a couple of disturbing facts:
Mr. Obama’s decline a year into his term comes as he struggles through a decidedly sour climate. The [...]
Who’s the Narcissist?
Barack Obama’s narcissism has frequently been commented upon, but Glenn Reynolds makes an interesting and potentially important observation:
I think Obama’s “charisma” was based on voter narcissism — people excited not just about electing a black President, but about themselves, voting for a black President. Now that’s over, and they’re stuck just with him, and emptied [...]
Barack H. Obama: Mr. Meter Mover?
On Thursday last, September 10th, the day after President Barack H. Obama’s grand ObamaCare speech to a session of joint congressmen — or whatever that was — I made a bold prediction:
John Hinderaker at Power Line helpfully reports that before President Barack H. Obama’s grand address on ObamaCare, the Rasmussen tally stood at 44% of [...]
Did Rahm Diss Bill Clinton?
White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, who also served in the Clinton White House, seemed to aggrandize Obama at Clinton’s expense at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast this morning in D.C. When asked to talk about the differences between his current and former boss when addressing national and international crises, Emanuel responded, in part:
“Obama [...]













