June 30, 2009
Siding with Chavez?
Siding with Chavez? I wonder if President Obama feels comfortable siding with Hugo Chavez. Chavez, who knows something about coups, is leading the opposition to the Honduran Coup, because his good buddy, Manuel Zelaya, was ousted by the military and...
June 26, 2009
Thriller
Thriller As the national media fixates on the death of Michael Jackson, the House of Representatives is working on its own “Thriller.” (I stole that line from Antonia Ferrier of the Minority Leader’s office). They are trying desperately to pass...
June 25, 2009
History Happens, Sometimes Quickly
History Happens, Sometimes Quickly When I left for my vacation (a Disney cruise for the whole family, back to that later), history was being made in Iran. As I was getting ready to come home last night, the...
June 25, 2009
The Unstable Coalition
This originally appeared on CNN.com (CNN) — Much has been said and written about the decline and fall of the Republican Party. That is unsurprising, given the last two elections, when Republicans got their heads handed to them. In the aftermath...
June 19, 2009
How They Pay for It
How They Pay For It: Breaking Promises Of the Obama Campaign House Democrats are preparing to break President Obama’s campaign promises as a way to pay for his health care plan. According to the Associated Press,...
June 18, 2009
Trouble in Camelot
Trouble in Camelot The American people have been seeing a lot of President Barack Obama. He is ubiquitous. His press strategy has been “more is more.” What they haven’t seen is a lot of progress. And...