Politics
I had the distinct honor of speaking with Alan Nathan and Tony Blankley on Alan’s nationally synidated talk show “The Alan Nathan Show” about the Democrats’ continued usurpation of exective powers with regard to funding the war. Full audio here. (You can forward to the second half of the audio to listen to our discussion.
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Fresh off the Iraq Study Group report, James Baker has released another. This one the result of his work on a “blue ribbon commission” investigating oil giant BP. Panel Sees BP Safety Shortfalls A blue ribbon panelcriticized safety arrangements at BP giving the huge oil company its latest bruising. The panel, led by former Secretary […]
Human Events My Ideal GOP Presidential Candidate By Gregg Jackson There has been and will continue to be a great deal of speculation surrounding which Republican candidate has the best chance of succeeding President Bush in 2008. Some Republicans have suggested that only a “centrist” Republican such as Rudy Giuliani or John McCain can win. […]
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Peggy Noonan sums up the current state of the Democrat Party today: And they seem–and seemed in their statements after the president’s speech–wholly unprepared to fill it, wholly unserious in their thoughts and approach. They seem locked into habits that no longer pertain, and absorbed by the small picture of partisan advancement at the expense […]
Pundit Review was mentioned in the Sunday Boston Globe in a story about the next batch of quicksand under Mitt Romney’s campaign, his position on gun control. The Globe linked to the home page, but not the post itself, here it is. Here’s the Globe story, Romney Retreats on Gun Control Romney’s past positions on […]
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It is beyond obvious at this point that the debate in this country over taxes is essentially a political one, driven by Democrats desire to divide the country through class warfare. The debate can’t possibly be an economic one, because the evidence is so clear. Tax cuts stimulate the economy by putting more money in […]
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Democrats have no answers on Iraq and no interest in victory, only partisan games. Here is their leader on the Intelligence Committee, Silvestre “I Don’t Know Shiite” Reyes, In December, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes stated, “We have to consider the need for additional troops to be in Iraq, to take out the militias […]
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