April 10, 2013
A Missed Opportunity
I actually don’t blame some Members of the Senate for threatening to filibuster the still-mysterious gun bill. Who knows what they have come up with in the back halls of the Congress and who know what they will end up...
April 10, 2013
To Appeal to Hispanic Voters, Immigration is Just a Start
On Dec. 5, 1933, right after dinner bells rang across the country, Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a proclamation that ended Prohibition and solidified the vast majority of Catholic votes for the Democratic Party for 40 years. The first time Catholics...
April 8, 2013
Thatcher’s Blind Spot
I have never been as big of fan of Maggie Thatcher as other conservatives. Larry Kudlow called her a champion of freedom. I suppose that is true in her fight to de-socialize Great Britain. And on that fight, I agreed...
April 8, 2013
The Kamala Harris Scandal
When President Obama commented on the impressive looks of California Attorney General Kamala Harris, it caused a bit of an uproar. Feminists everywhere threw up with their hands in despair. The political correct police called a foul on the President....
April 5, 2013
Senate Madness Tournament
Chuck Todd and his crack team of political smart guys have put together a very useful Final Four tournament of the greatest Senators in history. I love the concept. I think is a great way to look at the history...
April 5, 2013
Redemption
Mark Sanford is set to return to Congress. For those who don’t remember him when he was first in the House of Representatives, Sanford was the original Tea Party guy. From the historic class of 1994, Mark was a rabble-rouser....