- Finding Messages in a Blueprint (N. Gregory Mankiw, NY Times)
- Who Pays for Cap and Trade? — II (WSJ) We all do! Well, all of us who aren’t part of the Political Elite. They never do.
- More than a bad day: Worries grow that Barack Obama & Co. have a competence problem (Michael Goodwin, NY Daily News)
- End of Obama's Honeymoon (David Broder, WaPo)
- Can Sandy Berger be far behind? (Brothers
Month: March 2009
Stem cell policy shift brings a sinking feeling (John Kass, Chicago Tribune)
In signing the order last week, the president said that the Bush administration, which strictly limited such research, had offered a false choice between science and morality. He said his new order “is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political
- The Roots of Liberal Condescension (William Voegeli, Claremont Review of Books)
- Obama decries earmarks, signs bill with 9,000 of them (Steven Thomma & David Lightman, McClatchy)
- Barack Obama's budget: Wishful, and dangerous, thinking (Economist)
- Obama and his magic lamp (Spengler, Asia Times)
- A party of special interests (Brothers Judd)
- It's not just allies abroad he betrays (Brothers Judd)
- Now Obama Tells Us? (Victor Davis Hanson, NRO)
- Obama's radicalism is killing the DOW (Michael Boskin, WSJ)
- Obama's Radical Scheme Puts Country At Risk While Financial System Collapses (Michael Barone, US News)
- Obama and the schools: It's time to stand up to the teachers' unions (WSJ) The next time Obama stands up to a libDem interest group will be the first.
- Who pays for cap and trade? (WSJ) We all do!
- The Great Destabilization (Mark Steyn, NRO)
- President
- They can at least give us tips on how to avoid paying our taxes (Brothers Judd) Nice!
- Why I miss Bill Clinton (Steve Chapman, RCP)
- Obama's safety net: the TelePrompter (Carol E. Lee, Politico)
- Presidential bait-and-switch (Karl Rove, WSJ)
- The Immature White House (Jay Cost, RCP) These guys admit their only executive experience was running a campaign. At least they’re sticking with what they know.
- The tired war on Rush