David Axelrod has a dream
And this is it: I would love to live in a world where the president could snap his fingers or even twist arms and make change happen, but in this great democracy of ours, that’s not the way it is.
Continue reading →And this is it: I would love to live in a world where the president could snap his fingers or even twist arms and make change happen, but in this great democracy of ours, that’s not the way it is.
Continue reading →The ever-impressive Thomas Sowell discusses the ubiquitous generalized apology and the fact that its growing popularity goes along with a reduction in the concept of personal responsibility.
Continue reading →[NOTE: In honor of Valentine’s Day, a repeat of a previous post. Happy Valentine’s Day to all!] Wendy Hill, a psychology professor at Lafayette College, is interested in kissing—the science of it, that is. Her research found that kissing (of … Continue reading →
And it seems he may have it in for Harry Reid, too.
Continue reading →again and again: One of my favorite movies ever.
Continue reading →…this may be bluster. Or perhaps not. The deficit marches on. AGW and the IPCC absorb more body blows. But is anybody but the conservative echo chamber listening?
Continue reading →…goes green. You can’t make this stuff up.
Continue reading →Oh, no. It’s come to this.
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Continue reading →This WSJ piece by Daniel Henninger describes an important and little-discussed turning point in American politics: In 1962, President John F. Kennedy planted the seeds that grew the modern Democratic Party. That year, JFK signed executive order 10988 allowing the … Continue reading →
…makes the heart grow fonder. Another factor is disillusionment with his successor. Some of us, of course, were never illusioned in the first place.
Continue reading →Well, the polls are closed. Now we wait. Here’s a thread where you can talk about it.
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