The sad truth is that the bipartisanship that led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 no longer exists today.
Calling anyone a front-runner in a race where we’re still two years away from anyone casting votes is silly. Nonetheless, Rand Paul is an interesting guy to watch for those wondering if the GOP has actually changed.
Is someone who’s only be a Senator for just over 100 days a serious contender for the Republican nomination in 2016?
The American people no longer seem to care if their political leaders are divorced.
David Brooks has an idea that only David Brooks could love.
Less than two weeks after he lost the election, the GOP is acting as if Mitt Romney never existed.
In a posting for New Atlanticist titled “Status Quo Election,” I note the near total absence of foreign affairs from a presidential campaign that’s mercifully coming to an end.
Ronald Reagan wasn’t really much a of a “Christian Conservative.”
“Democratic” Pollsters Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen are out with another wacky Op-Ed.
Despite the seeming odds against him, the Electoral College map is very favorable for President Obama.
Last night’s GOP debate was a two-man affair.
It never ceases to amaze me how many smart people manage to believe, against all evidence to the contrary, that their political philosophy has massive support.
Once again, Sarah Palin has made herself the center of attention in the political world.
Thanks to an appearance on Hardball we’ve got another story about a 47 year old law.
In chapter three of Liberty and Tyranny, Mark Levin applies his typical standards of logic and evidence to matters of faith.
It’s been three decades since Ronald Reagan was elected and both America and the Republican Party have changed.