July 16, 2014
She’s So Fancy
Is Iggy Azalea a modern version of Eric Clapton? Or does her mere presence mock a musical genre that is quite easily mocked?...
July 15, 2014
How to Win Votes and Influence Policy
This originally appeared in The Hill. Amid the Great Depression, Dale Carnegie’s book, How To Win Friends and Influence People, was published by Simon & Schuster and went on to be one of the biggest-selling self-help books in history....
July 14, 2014
Rick Perry is Right on Saturday Delivery
“It is time for Washington to focus on the few things the Constitution establishes as the Federal Government’s role: defend our country, provide a cogent foreign policy, and what the heck, deliver the mail, preferably on time and on Saturdays.”...
July 11, 2014
Boehner’s Blunder or Barack’s Brush-Back
If I were a constitutional lawyer, I would find Speaker of the House John Boehner’s impending lawsuit against President Obama completely fascinating. I am not a lawyer, so I can’t explain all of the ins and outs of this legal...
July 10, 2014
Random Thoughts on the Southern Border Crisis
Here are some random thoughts on the crisis at our Southern border: President Obama looks silly when he plays pool and raises money rather than travel to the border to meet the kids that have just crossed into the United...
July 9, 2014
Symptoms of An Ineffective Drug Control Policy
The humanitarian crisis on the Southern border and the crime spree in Chicago are connected by one common thread, and our symptoms of a far bigger public policy problem....