Month: June 2009
I have been trying to get my head around the Chrysler dealer closings that have garnered a lot of attention in the blogosphere recently. Admittedly statistics is not my …
The President's speech in Cairo today was another attempt to wed utopian fantasies, draped in empathy, with reality. As with most shotgun weddings, reality trumped the fantasy. My biggest …
Today marks the twentieth anniversary of the massacre of civilian protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square by the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China. For nearly two …
In my column at American Issues Project this week I look at the way bad reporting on economic issues often results in skewed public perception.Since most politicians are reluctant …
Obama's Middle East IslamaPalooza Tour began today and already we are seeing glimpses of his "nuanced" blame America theme. During his tour, he will go to two of the …
Well, let the race begin. Republican Chris Christie won his primary fight against Steve Lonegan yesterday in New Jersey. This is going to be a long, ugly trial for …
Fed chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress today that he's worried about massive federal budget deficits: June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said large U.S. budget …
Some of the recalcitrant Chrysler creditors are making a final appeal to reverse the sale and reorganization force fed upon them by the Obama administration: The U.S. Court of …
As President Obama heads to the Middle East there is perhaps reason for greater concern about another imminent Presidential destination: Dresden and Buchenwald. Having displayed appalling judgment, as I …
Mitt Romney drove home an important point yesterday by noting that the Obama administration's foreign policy strategy is rapidly unwinding. At the heart of this policy debacle is the …