Tag Archives: Republicans

Jobs Are Less Important Than Politics

So sayeth Harry Reid:

Obama v. An Elephant

The elephant would have a fighting chance:

“Is America Governable?”

My latest for the New Ledger.

Defending Paul Ryan’s Fiscal Roadmap

Matthew Continetti’s words are definitely worth noting:

The Worst Political Ad In History

Remember: February 3, 2010 is the day that the word “demon sheep” entered the political vocabulary:

Is The Senate In Play For Republicans?

Thanks to the decision made by Republicans in my home state to nominate the very popular Rep. Mark Kirk as the GOP candidate for the United States Senate, and thanks to the decision made by Democrats to nominate the scandal-ridden and callow Alexi Giannoulias, the path towards achieving a Republican majority does not seem as difficult as it once did.

I Know That It Is A Long Way To Election Day . . .

But it would appear that Arkansas’s Senate seat is in the “likely R” column.

Frank Rich’s Double Standards

Fully laid out by Byron York.

Andrew Sullivan Says That Congress And The Administration Have Been Quite Productive

It’s true. You can read his claims here.

Shorter Frank Rich

“I liked President Obama’s State of the Union Address, because he misrepresented the ruling in Citizens United, and got Justice Alito to shake his head in disapproval in public, which I will call a ‘you lie snit’ in a little misrepresentation of my own.”

The Future Of Health Care Reform: Where Do We Go From Here?

Two very good podcasts, courtesy of the New Ledger’s own Ben Domenech, and the Cato Institute’s Michael Cannon.

The Changing Tide in the Senate

Oh have the times have changed for Democrats in the Senate. Just a few months ago it seemed they would enjoy a dominant super majority. Now the outlook for 2010 looks stellar for the GOP. Here’s a look at a few key races to watch.

- March 22, 2010 -

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