Libyan rebels take heed. Since relatively little remains left over from the Gaddafi regime, the transition process provides the first…
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The Vice President is being hammered for seeming to condone Chinese-style population control. Answering a question about the one-child policy,…
Americans’ satisfaction and feeling of connection with Washington has dwindled to an all time low. According to a recent Rasmussen…
The GOP presidential primary, which I continue to compare to a colorful, shape-shifting kaleidoscope, is now in overdrive, revolving at…
“In those days, there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes” — Judges 17:…
Vice President Joe Biden made the news again this week. Three weeks ago, Biden was in the news because of…
I have been flogging the kaleidoscope metaphor to describe the Republican presidential primary. Given all that is happening, or about…
In these difficult economic times, both sides of the political aisle are desperate to convince the American people that they…
Does an armed plebiscite constitute an ethical tool of democracy? The victory of the rebels in Libya (August 2011) calls…
President Obama’s tour through the Midwest in a coal-black Darth Vader-mobile begs comparison with past presidential excursions. I’m thinking of…