Why Libya And Not Syria?

Don’t get me wrong; my position on Syria is the same position I had and still have on Libya: We wish you luck in getting rid of your tyrant and maybe we can help a little on the edges. That being said, in neither case should American troops be involved. Yet, in Libya, we’ve put […]

 


A Little Good News From The Border

The economy is still soft and the border fence may never be finished, but there’s a silver lining to every cloud. Wild foot chases and dust-swirling car pursuits may be the adrenaline-pumping stuff of recruitment efforts, but agents on the U.S.-Mexico border these days have to deal with a more mundane occupational reality: the boredom […]

 




Barack Obama: Flawless!

Remember this?? Seven years ago, in April 2004, President George W. Bush held a formal news conference in which he was asked, “What would your biggest mistake be…and what lessons have you learned from it?” Bush’s hemming and hawing answer — in several minutes of flailing about, he never managed to come up with a […]

 



Republicans Need To Learn How To Play The Game On Social Security & Medicare

Here’s the conundrum America finds itself in. Getting spending in D.C. under control without reforming Medicare and Social Security is impossible. Yet, tampering with Medicare and Social Security is unpopular. The problem is, if we don’t get spending in D.C. under control, we’re going to go bankrupt and payments to existing Medicare and Social Security […]

 




Will California’s Cap & Trade System Be The First One To Ever Work? Ehr, No, Stupid! Of Course, Not!

California, which has spent decades systematically crippling itself, is working on getting the details of its latest baseball bat to its own knee just right before it swings for the fences. Nine months before California is set to finalize a trading system aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions, participants have the jitters. Litigation threatens to […]

 






An Interview With Andrew Breitbart

I was pleased to have an opportunity to interview conservative media mogul Andrew Breitbartabout his new book “Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World! .” What follows is a slightly edited transcript of our conversation. I always find it fascinating when people who used to be liberal say they turned to the right. That […]

 


Have You Seen These Controversial Billboards? If Not, Now Is Your Chance!

Creative political billboards are always a lot of fun, but these are instant classics because they do something Republicans foolishly almost never do; they actually target black Americans. At some point, if the GOP wants black Americans to vote for us, we’ve got to go beyond talking about outreach to actually doing the outreach. Somehow, […]

 




This Week In Quotes: April 8 – April 14

I’ll tell you another thing I never could have predicted: That the guy who bought himself a year’s worth of no-comment by deferring important questions to a commission, and then promptly ignored that commission’s recommendations, would then make a major announcement that he fully intends to appoint a new commission. — Ace Status quo and […]