The American Conservative’s Daniel Larison writes about “the awful State of Republican foreign policy debate” and bemoans the loss of Rand Paul from the field. Writers at The American Conservative, along with the Cato Institute and regular posts from Pat Buchanan and Michael Scheuer, are among a handful of sources you can turn to for […]
Archives for February 2016
Debt Disaster: It’s Different this Time
The only way to get out of a debt disaster without making hard choices about spending cuts or raising extra revenue via taxes, is to ruin your currency through inflation. The problem for politicians though, is that the U.S. dollar is the nicest house in a bad neighborhood, for now anyway. And the U.S. government […]
The Clinton Foundation—Existing for Its Own Good
Originally posted June 5, 2015. “Ubiquitous but opaque. Powerful but unaccountable. Ostensibly public spirited but relentlessly mercenary. Often shamed but unshakably shameless,” writes the WSJ’s Bret Stephens. Whom is Mr. Stephens describing? Ah yes, FIFA and, of course, the Clintons and their foundation. In an attempt to organize the forthcoming World Cup in the Arab […]
VIDEO: Can New Hampshire Become a Libertarian Utopia?
Rubio Lost Saturday Debate
I much like the polling work done by Nate Silver’s Five Thirty Eight gang. As such, I turned to them first for a confirmation look at the last Republican debate before the New Hampshire primary. In their excellent review, Rubio was the big loser, which works for me. Also at the bottom of the rankings […]
Sanders, a Coward on Corruption?
Jonah Goldberg brings up an interesting point about Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton—neither is a natural politician. But with Sanders it works, says Jonah; with Hillary it doesn’t. Whatever you think of Sanders, “it’s pretty apparent that he is sincere. The man is drawn in indelible ink and there’s no erasing the contours of his […]
Congratulations Peyton Manning
Congratulations to Peyton Manning and the Super Bowl 50 Champion Denver Broncos. There is no arguing that in victory or defeat Peyton Manning knows what it’s like to be a W-I-N-N-E-R. What a way to go out if he decides to hang ‘em up.
Super Bowl 50 Best Ad Winner
And the winner is: Hyundai’s ‘First Date’ wins USA TODAY’s Super Bowl Ad Meter.
Super Bowl Halftime
No doubt Beyonce ruled the halftime show with an incredible show of some big-time skill. I thought she was the star, but I can’t get Coldplay’s Adventure of A Lifetime out of my head:
Rubio—“The Hustler,” the “Fast Eddie” Felson of 2016
Pat Buchan explains to readers, “Marco is the fallback position of a reeling establishment that is appalled by Trump, loathes Cruz, and believes Rubio — charismatic, young, personable — can beat Hillary Clinton.” Cruz, Trump, Carson — the outsiders — won over 60 percent of all caucus votes. Their anti-Washington messages, Trump and Cruz’s especially, […]
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