While it may be true that facts are stubborn things, a lot of American are stubborn in the face of them.
The Democrats are pulling a trick from the Reagan playbook for the fall campaign. They might want to rethink that.
Megan McArdle cites an academic article someone disagrees with, proving she’s a dishonest hack.
The movie version of Captain America will dress like the flag but won’t be waving it.
My latest for The National Interest, arguing that the talk of crisis in Europe is overblown, is up. Naturally, they’ve titled it “Crisis in the EU.”
Nate Silver provides yet more bad news for Democrats: When screening for “likely voters,” Republican numbers look even better.
A common sense decision on broadcast “decency” standards was handed down by a Federal Appeals Court today.
Attorney General Eric Holder said today that the Federal Government retains the option of suing Arizona a second time if the state’s new immigration law is enforced in a discriminatory manner.
So much for the Obama Administration’s “Summer of Recovery.”