Cain, the Chilean Model, and the Individual Mandate
Cain’s public lack of understanding about public policy goes beyond 9-9-9.
Cain’s public lack of understanding about public policy goes beyond 9-9-9.
If Cain wins the nomination, he has provided a whopper of a campaign slogan for the opposition.
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. believes the Congress is “in rebellion” and therefore President Obama should exercise extraordinary constititutional means” to implement a massive jobs plan.
Rupert Murdoch’s publishing empire is being rocked by a second scandal, this one a scheme to inflate the circulation figures of the Wall Street Journal.
Obama’s Justice Department continues its crackdown on medical marijuana, despite campaign promises to the contrary.
After a lengthy wait, free trade agreements with Colombia, Panama, and South Korea have been approved by Congress.
Herman Cain is leading Mitt Romney in two respected polls.
What’s the logic behind Iran’s alleged plot to commit terrorist attacks inside the United States?
Rick Perry’s campaign isn’t dead by any means, but he needs to turn things around soon.
Now that he’s a top tier candidate, it’s hard to see how Herman Cain’s tax plan can withstand serious scrutiny.
Romney consolidated his position as the presumptive nominee, Perry continued his disintegration, Cain discovered what it was like to be a serious candidate, and Bachmann doubled down on crazy.
By looking only in one direction, Occupy Wall Street is missing the big picture.
The Justice Department claims to have disrupted a major Iranian-backed terrorist attack in the United States.
California’s Governor has vetoed a bill that would have reversed a very misguided decision by that state’s Supreme Court.
In a move sure to make conservative heads explode, Chris Christie is set to endorse Mitt Romney for president.
A change to the Bankruptcy Code could go a long way toward alleviating the burden of student loan debt that seems to be motivating some in the “Occupy Wall Street” movement.
Even if the Senate operated under wholly majority rules, it would not be the House.
The British government has worked out a deal to block pornographic websites unless households specifically request them.
In response to a poignant collection of tales of suffering from the worst economy in decades, some conservative activists have put up a juvenile collection of “suck it, losers” posts.
Harry Reid takes to the Washington Post with a piece headlined “Trying to restore Senate comity,” which points out that Republicans are big poopy heads who hate America. Somehow, I think this will not have the effect of restoring comity to the Senate.
The Republican race remains as fluid as it has ever been.
Not surprisingly, the “Super Committee” to deal with the deficit isn’t making much progress.