Bloomberg News managing editor Mark Halperin hits a major foul ball in an interview with Sen. Ted Cruz. What was he thinking? The Washington Times’ Jennifer Harper writes: Analysts and journalists are still puzzling over the recent interview between Bloomberg News managing editor Mark Halperin and Sen. Ted Cruz. The Texas Republican and Cuban-American was […]
Archives for May 2015
Scott Walker Not Afraid to Stand Up
Sean Scallon writing in theamericanconservative.com tells readers, “The Wisconsin governor’s success was built on the Bush GOP’s failures.” Mr. Scallon explains how governor Walker has survived because he has correctly judged middle-class workers from a mostly middle-class state. Scallon writes: Walker made it a point to return half his salary as a full-time county executive […]
Clinton and No-Bid Contracts
Look no further than Haiti as an example of Clinton machinations undermining development, writes Mary Anastasia O’Grady in the WSJ. After the January 2010 earthquake, Bill Clinton was put in charge of U.S. reconstruction efforts. That meant, Ms. O’Grady was told, “…if you don’t have Clinton connections, you won’t be in the game.” The “game” […]
Fight Against the Regulatory State
The Cato Institute’s Dan Mitchell explains to Americans, “Civil disobedience is a powerful and traditional way for Americans to resist bad government policy.” Dan notes specifically that it’s encouraging that “gun owners have no intention of obeying bad gun control laws, with evidence of massive resistance to bad laws in states such as Connecticut, Colorado, […]
Golf Maverick
Maverick McNealy is the son of Sun Microsystems founder Scott McNealy. Sun Micro was acquired in 2010 by Oracle for a cool $7.4 billion. But you would never know it by the way McNealy and his wife Susan have raised their four children. “Despite the family’s wealth, the boys slept in one room with four […]
The Realities of War and Human Evil—70 Years Later
Today, May 8, marks the 70th anniversary of the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. Read here from Gerald Steinacher a review of German novelist and archivist Walter Kempowski’s Swansong 1945. The majority of Germans wanted only to leave the past behind in the 1950s and ’60s. But Kempowski insisted on asking uncomfortable questions about the […]
Toward a Libertarian Foreign Policy
Be Nice to Millennials
You’d be smart to be nice to Millennials—this year they will outnumber Baby Boomers, which peaked at 78.8 million in 1999. In 2015, “Millennials (whom we define as between ages 18 to 34 in 2015) are projected to number 75.3 million (my emphasis), surpassing the projected 74.9 million Boomers (ages 51 to 69),” according to […]
Sage Advice to Tom Brady from Bill and Hill
When Tom Brady was asked whether he had cheated, he answered honestly, “I don’t believe so. I feel like I’ve always played within the rules. I would never do anything to break the rules.” Thanks to the Clintons, the WSJ’s Allysia’s Finley has a perfect game plan for Tom. Also, nice job stonewalling Ted Wells, […]
China Trade Deficit Last Month $31 Billion
Pat Buchanan correctly tells Americans, “As imports substitute for U.S. production and kill U.S. jobs, traded deficits reduce a nation’s GDP. And since Bill Clinton took office, the U.S. trade deficits have totaled $11.2 trillion.” Mr. Buchanan concludes, “In importing all those trillions in foreign-made goods, we exported the future of America’s young. Our political […]
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