Obama’s latest ’60 Minutes’ interview

President Obama doesn’t suffer from amnesia, but apparently he hopes the public does. In his latest in a series of interviews on “60 Minutes” last Sunday night, the president took positions that are the polar opposite of what he was saying as recently as last spring. One wishes all of those “fact-checkers” who point out […]

 

Romney Bets on Old Rules as Newt Moves Under Radar

MANCHESTER, N.H. — “We’re not going to lose in New Hampshire.” So says Mitt Romney’s state coordinator, Jason McBride. Stuart Stevens, the Romney campaign’s TV ad-maker, expresses similar confidence. Asked if Romney might finish second in New Hampshire, his answer is an unhesitating “no.” Whether that confidence is well founded may determine the fate of […]

 

Newt: Speak Bombastically and Carry a Tiny Stick

Fellow right-wingers: Is our objective to taunt Obama by accusing him of “Kenyan, anti-colonial behavior,” of being “authentically dishonest” and a “wonderful con” — and then lose the election — or is it to defeat Obama, repeal ObamaCare, secure the borders, enforce e-verify, reform entitlement programs, reduce the size of government and save the country? […]

 

The Top Five Things You Can Learn From Wal-Mart

Not only do I like Wal-Mart, I know a lot about the company. My first job out of college was at a Wal-Mart portrait studio, I shop there every week, and I’ve read a lot about the company including the fact-filled book The Wal-Mart Effect: How the World’s Most Powerful Company Really Works–and How It’s […]

 

Port Whine: Big Labor’s Occu-Punks

Scruffy progressive protesters locked themselves together across railroad tracks, blocked traffic and shouted profanities at police on Tuesday in a coordinated “West Coast Port Shutdown.” Truckers lost wages. Shippers lost business. This is what the Occupy Wall Street movement calls “victory.” Aging Big Labor bosses toasted one another from the sidelines as they declared the […]

 



Newt’s Past and Future Leadership

Almost all political commentators agree on one thing. The Republican presidential campaign is unlike any we have experienced. It is not a campaign of steady trends and continuities, but rather of emotional reversals and discontinuities. Perhaps this is so because the last 3 to 4 years have been a shocking time of discontinuities and reversals […]

 


Bain Over Newt Any Day

This week, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney called on newly minted front-runner and noted historian Newt Gingrich to return the estimated $1.6 million he made providing “strategic advice” to Freddie Mac, the quasi-governmental agency that has done the hard work of making “toxic home mortgages” a forever feature of our national portfolio. To this, Newt, […]

 


Newt Versus the Ruling Class

The media elite and the Republican ruling class are remarkably similar in their political projection for the coming year. Journalists spent the entire year savaging every fast-rising challenger to Mitt Romney. The GOPs power pundits became equally agitated at the sniff of a conservative anywhere near the top of the GOP pack. It’s the odor […]

 

Newtzilla to the rescue

“How do we stop Newt?” I’ve now been asked that question by a lot of conservatives. It’s not that I’m the go-to guy for that sort of question. Rather, one gets the sense that many “establishment” conservatives are asking everybody that question — in staff meetings, at the chiropodist, even at the McDonald’s drive-thru. (“I’ll […]

 


Punish overspending European leaders

I’ve had it with this useless, ongoing charade to “save Europe.” It’s time to get serious and consider jailing and impeaching some of these European Union member leaders for requisite incentive. Last week’s EU show was pathetic. It made me throw a pack of gummy bears at my television screen. You’d think these European leaders […]

 


Helping Obama Out: 7 Suggestions For His “Change Is” Campaign Slogan

As we learned last week at The Huffington Post, Barack Obama has a new campaign slogan for 2012, “Change Is.” Since Obama is one of the worst Presidents in American history, if not the worst President in American history, that sounds more like a phrase his opponent would use. Given that Obama is completely and […]

 



Newt’s Past and Future Leadership

Almost all political commentators agree on one thing. The Republican presidential campaign is unlike any we have experienced. It is not a campaign of steady trends and continuities, but rather of emotional reversals and discontinuities. Perhaps this is so because the last 3 to 4 years have been a shocking time of discontinuities and reversals […]

 

Obama’s ’60 Minutes’ Interview Gives Grading on a Curve New Meaning

The most disturbing aspect of President Obama’s “60 Minutes” interview is how sincere he sounded when misrepresenting his record. I’m not sure whether I would prefer that he be lying or self-deluded, but there’s plenty of each to go around. Obama is a left-wing ideologue, a true believer, who is convinced that his agenda is […]

 

Adultery, Character and Politics — My Responses

Because the issue is so important, I have decided to respond to critics of my last column on adultery, politics and character. As any reader of my columns or books knows, I am a religious conservative, and my primary concern is morality. By morality, I mean issues of good and evil. I am also concerned […]

 



A You Suck List: 10 People, Places, And Things That Suck

Being positive, motivated, goal oriented, and focused is a lot of hard work. That’s why ever so often you have to stop, smell the roses, and kvetch about all the stupidity in the world like… 1) Avatar: It’s the highest grossing movie of all time and there’s absolutely nothing good to be said about it […]

 

Obama, Romney Change Tacks in Week of Political Risks

It was a week of risk-taking in the 2012 presidential race. Barack Obama, his job approval languishing in the low 40s, delivered a much heralded speech in Osawatomie, Kan., framing the choice between the parties in class-warfare terms. That’s a risky strategy. Democrats haven’t won a presidential election on class warfare since 1948, when Obama’s […]

 

Jail and Impeach Overspending European Leaders

I’ve flat-out had it with this ongoing useless charade to “save Europe.”:  It’s time to get serious and consider jailing and impeaching some of these member leaders for added incentive. This week’s EU show was pathetic.:  It made me empty a pack of gummy bears at my television screen.:  You’d think these European leaders were […]

 

MTV, Both Sleazy and Sour

Once upon a time, women were considered the “fairer sex,” the “better half.” Stewardesses were talented and beautiful. Wives were softer and gentler. Men fought for their honor. Feminism crushed all of that. It is a testimony to their movement that in today’s post-feminist entertainment media, part of what makes television so corrosive and sour […]

 

Obama, Romney Change Tacks in Week of Political Risks

It was a week of risk-taking in the 2012 presidential race. Barack Obama, his job approval languishing in the low 40s, delivered a much heralded speech in Osawatomie, Kan., framing the choice between the parties in class-warfare terms. That’s a risky strategy. Democrats haven’t won a presidential election on class warfare since 1948, when Obama’s […]

 

Occupy Debt

Due to consistent political failure and inter-party brinksmanship in Washington, more Americans have become politically active in the last several years. Regardless of:  political views, it is undeniable that the conservative TEA Party and the liberal Occupy Wall Street protests are bringing much-needed attention to changing Washington. Pundits and politicians have denigrated and cheered both […]