A reading list for the next four years
One of the things that I did in November 2008 was to begin writing a novel. If I had to describe it in one sentence: Frances Mayes meets Ayn Rand. It’s the story of a young man in the early 1970s who...
View ArticlePeggy Noonan gets it almost right
The WSJ’s Peggy Noonan lays out the known facts of the IRS case and concludes that it requires a special prosecutor. She’s right, and frankly, it’s amazing how in a week, the American media has pretty...
View ArticleBoehner blinks
I told you so: “In the immediate weeks ahead, Democrats can’t cave for fear of losing votes. Meanwhile, because it would be a violation of principles that gains them no tactical, operational, or...
View ArticleNATO: is the glass bat already broken?
PJMedia picked up a piece I wrote the other day. Go there and read the whole thing. [Edited: Below is an excerpt from the pre-edited version I wrote. I think that it is a little more clear on a few...
View ArticleGOP v. Tea Party
If Republicans wanted to ensure that the Kansas Senate seat stayed in GOP hands, they would join the suit by Democrat Senate candidate Chad Taylor and ask to have Pat Roberts’ name removed from the...
View Article2014 Election Results
Live feed continuously updated. For a guideline of what I’m looking at, check out this earlier post. 1903 Eastern Good news for Republicans. Fox News has called Kentucky for Mitch McConnell. Right...
View ArticleAfter Tuesday,100% of Republicans do too
Poll: 39% of Democrats want Obama to run for a third term.
View ArticleThis is what war looks like
Mayor Michael Bloomberg promised New York City a war on smoking. War is what they got. While it didn’t do so explicitly, New York’s progressive government decided that smoking was so bad that it was...
View ArticleKentucky will tell you all you need to know
The Bluegrass State is your guide for what to look for tonight so that you can go to bed early and then wake up tomorrow refreshed for the first day of the 734-day long 2016 election season. Polls...
View ArticleSome thoughts in the immediate aftermath
In no particular order, here are some thoughts 12 hours after the first polls started closing: 1. Harry Reid is a HUGE loser. He and his party paid dearly for failing to do what every Senate Majority...
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