Monthly Archives: May 2013

Dems face demographic woes, too

We start from the fact that Democrats got 50.7 percent of the vote in 2012 but won just 46.2 percent of the seats. We like to see this as the result of a nefarious Republican plot to resurrect the ghost … Continue reading

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Hitler, Mussolini, Roosevelt

Hitler, Mussolini, Roosevelt | Cato Institute.

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Fire Eric Holder

Fire Eric Holder: Column.

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How Hope and Change Gave Way to Spying on the Press

Much of the Fourth Estate shrugged when the Obama administration attacked Fox News, writes Kirsten Powers. But now it’s coming for them, too. via How Hope and Change Gave Way to Spying on the Press – The Daily Beast.

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A Crisis of Authority

The deeper meaning of the Obama scandals. via Best of the Web Today: A Crisis of Authority – WSJ.com.

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Obama’s tapped-out trust

Liberalism’s agenda has been constant since long before liberals, … . The agenda always is: Concentrate more power in Washington, more Washington power in the executive branch and more executive power in agencies run by experts. Then trust the experts … Continue reading

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Don’t Cry For Me, America: Comparing Argentina And The United States

Many observers have pondered if the United States is following the same troubled path as Argentina.  In the 1940s, Argentina’s Juan Domingo Perón used government agencies for political gain and created a popular form of fascism called Perónism. In the … Continue reading

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My Top-Notch Illiberal Arts Education

The board had invited two representatives from Mountain Justice to sit on a panel with them for the first half of the meeting. What the board didnt realize was that those same students were positioning themselves to grab the microphone … Continue reading

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How to Tell if College Presidents Are Overpaid

The Chronicle of Higher Education tells us the median salary of public university presidents rose 4.7 percent in 2011-12 to more than $440,000 a year. This increase vastly outpaced the rate of inflation, as well as the earnings of the … Continue reading

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Ezekiel Emanuel: Health-Care Exchanges Will Need the Young Invincibles

Ezekiel Emanuel; the man who considers people as social value resources for the state views healthcare no difference than the slave owner’s assessment of a slave’s productive value; the young and the old are expendable. He has no concept of … Continue reading

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