How a six hour long dispute over scheduling demonstrates yet again that Barack Obama isn’t up for the fight.
Raw Story tweeted “Republicans in Rep. Giffords’ district plan to raffle off the same type of gun Jared Loughner used. ” This links to their own story demonstrating that they’re doing no such thing.
The failure of a solar energy firm in California is raising questions about a centerpiece of the Administration’s economic policy.
Jon Huntsman is out with a tax and jobs plan that deserves a lot more attention than it’s likely to get.
The debt ceiling debate may turn out to be Obama’s Katrina.
Excluding all moral concepts and language from my thinking, feeling and actions has proved so workable and attractive, I am convinced that anyone who gives it a fair shot would likely find it to his liking.
Arthur C. Clarke predicts the future on a 1964 BBC Horizon program.
Rick Perry isn’t as radical as some on the left are saying, but that doesn’t mean he’s any good.
A new look at Clarence Thomas’s 20 years on the Supreme Court, from a critic, is surprisingly positive.
Do the less attractive deserve legal protection? One University Of Texas Profess thinks so.
Supreme Court nominees were confirmed quite easily within recent memory. What’s changed?
Tim Cook is succeeding Steve Jobs as head of the world’s biggest technology company. Does it matter that he’s gay?
A political scientist whose formula has correctly picked every presidential winner since 1984 says Barack Obama will be re-elected.
Romney’s VFW speech was filled with tropes and bromides but nothing that should raise eyebrows.
Details of the President’s jobs plan are starting to leak out, and they’re not looking impressive.
Ricky Perry is running on “hope and change” (but what else is new?)
The Romney campaign may be finally starting to pay attention to Rick Perry.
Repeating the “destruction creates wealth” fallacy every time there’s a natural disaster doesn’t make it any less of a fallacy.