When a person — usually a liberal, or a member of the Media — says that the 2006 November election was about withdrawing from Iraq, is that person a liar? Is that person a manipulator? Let me ask it this way. When a journalist accepts that the 2006 election was all about Iraq, is he […]
President Bush hosted a big state dinner in Washington last night for Sarkozy. How many times in the last six years have you heard the liberals and the left say that the Bush administration, or Bush personally, has destroyed our image in the world? Our allies hate us, and we got so much to do […]
This is from the Financial Times by Michael Franc, who is the vice president of government relations at the Heritage Foundation. The headline says it all here: “‘Democrats Wake Up to Being the Party of the Rich.‘ — A legislative proposal that was once on the fast track is suddenly dead. The Senate will not […]
We have great economic news out there. “Employers added about twice as many new employees last month than expected.” It’s always a surprise when the economy does well. This is Reuters. “Factory orders edged up. The government reports on Friday implied the economy was strong enough to avoid a recession.” Who’s talking about a recession? […]
NEW ORLEANS VERSUS SAN DIEGO – FROM EXPERIENCE, THEN AND NOW! It’s a good thing Ray Nagin is not in California. This is the AP: “Civility Reigns at San Diego Stadium — Like Hurricane Katrina evacuees two years ago in New Orleans, thousands of people rousted by natural disaster fled to Qualcomm Stadium in San […]