The title of this column is a quote from Ezra Benson, a member of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s first cabinet. It is an apt quote at a time when politicians on both sides of the … Continue reading
What in hell happened? Late on the evening of the election, half (almost) of the Country was asking that question. A lot of us are still in a bit of shock, incredulous at the outcome, … Continue reading
The process by which we choose our presidents in America is apparently broken, or if not broken it is at least suspect. Why, you ask, would I make such an assertion? Am I a political … Continue reading
On Friday night, swing-voters across the nation saw a one-minute advertisement paid for by the Red Cross featuring President Barack Obama. The ad comes on the weekend before the election, and while the Red Cross … Continue reading
It’s how most of us feel. We’re watching our favorite show on Hulu or listening to music on Pandora and then we hear a 30-second stack of lies, half-truths and a candidate having crafted the … Continue reading
A Chair can be a very symbolic thing. Although we generally think of a chair simply as a piece of furniture to sit on, it can mean different things to different people. Certain chairs can … Continue reading
The Weekly Standard ran a tiny piece today, just a few sentences long. It dealt with an interview Rolling Stone Magazine had with the president on October 11. At the end of the interview the executive … Continue reading
Three weeks ago, I brought you a story about President Obama’s illegal foreign campaign money loophole. As a refresher, President Obama’s campaign donation website does not have basic, industry standard security measures to prevent fraud and … Continue reading
Maybe it’s just the way things are done in Chicago and, as a consequence, he knows no better. Maybe when you have the mainstream media securely on your side getting away with it seems easy. Maybe … Continue reading
In what has been a wildly ridiculous campaign, we may just be seeing “a return to normality”. Most of the recent polling data suggests that Governor Romney has moved in a slight but demonstrable lead … Continue reading
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