David Stockman’s Scathing Indictment Of GOP Fiscal Policy
Twenty-five years after retiring as President Reagan’s Budget Director, David Stockman is back with a scathing indictment of Republican fiscal policies over the past four decades.
Twenty-five years after retiring as President Reagan’s Budget Director, David Stockman is back with a scathing indictment of Republican fiscal policies over the past four decades.
While political junkies dissect every vote and utterance, most Americans vote based on their gut sense of how the economy is doing.
Too many conservatives forget Ronald Reagan’s dictum that “somebody who agrees with you 80% of the time is an 80% friend not a 20% enemy.”
A bizarre rant in American Spectator contains some interesting thoughts about the nature of America’s political elite.
The Obama Administration seems to be saying that “Blame Bush” will be at the core of their re-election strategy. Good idea ? Not really.
Presidential approval ratings at the 18-month mark don’t tell you much about re-election prospects.
A survey of historians ranks Obama as the 15th best president ever, ahead of Ronald Reagan and behind Bill Clinton.
If people feel the need to evoke Reagan, it would be nice if they would evoke the real one, rather than an alt reality version.
South Carolina’s Lindsey Graham sees the beginning of the end of the Tea Parties, and he’s probably right.
How super-dramatic, amazing and unprecedented would it be if Emanuel left his job at the WH?