It was a strange way to kick off the Martin Luther King weekend. But last Friday night, President Obama slapped hundreds of Cuba’s political prisoners’ right in the face. That’s when the administration announced it will make it easier for Americans who support Castro’s government to send money there and …
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MICHAEL GOODWIN: Why Ryan's Star Is Shining
New House Speaker John Boehner gets tons of attention for turning on the waterworks, but the real House Republican to watch is Paul Ryan from Wisconsin. He is an economic-policy wonk who brings knowledge and conviction to his job as chairman of the all-important budget committee. In a televised interview, …
Read More »Lawmakers Need to Stop Manufacturing a Crisis and Hash Out a Debt Plan
Does the circus surrounding the debt ceiling debate in Washington suggest that America’s greatness is at stake? Hardly! Ours is a short but rich history of scoundrels and heroes, of great failure and great success. It would take a lot more than a debt crisis to fundamentally change who we …
Read More »December 1941 — 31 Days that Changed America and Saved the World
In 1941 a B-25 Mitchell bomber contained 107,156 rivets, each one inserted by hand. Often a woman’s hand. That year, there were as many people on the left such as Lowell Thomas and Al Smith, who were part of the isolationist America First Committee as there were people on the …
Read More »Al Shabaab's Grim Milestone In Uganda
Bad as the twin blasts that rocked the Ugandan capital of Kampala on Sunday were—and with a death toll of at least 74, they represent a considerable tragedy—the overall carnage could have been worse. Indeed, authorities seem to have disrupted two planned follow-up attacks. One of the disrupted attacks was …
Read More »The DREAM Act Is an Amnesty Bill That America Cannot Afford
President Obama and the liberal open-border leadership of the Democratic Party are pushing for passage of legislation granting amnesty to millions of illegal aliens. They are doing this despite the fact that this costly legislation will make a difficult job market worse, will place a higher tax burden on Americans, …
Read More »Resign… or Change, Mr. President
While defending his own policies President Obama has routinely been rude and sarcastic to his predecessor, George W. Bush. Yet Obama appears to be making the resident of the previous White House look like a genius compared to his own serious missteps in office. Case in point – Interior Secretary …
Read More »Do You Have to 'Eat, Pray, Love' to Take a Spiritual Journey?
The book “Eat, Pray, Love” is all the rage, again. After its run on bestseller lists a few years back, it is set to be a major movie success, starring Julia Roberts. It makes one wonder why, and whether or not it tells a story which makes us feel that …
Read More »The Other Big Debate This Election Cycle — The 'Wets' vs. 'Drys'
Seventy-seven years after the end of prohibition the battle of the “wets” versus the “drys” is alive and well in those states considering ending their government monopolies over the sale of liquor. Though not as colorful as the epic battles between Al Capone and Elliot Ness, the underlining debate continues …
Read More »The Truth About Christopher Columbus
I’m sure it’s happened to you, as it did to me, again, last night: Some starry-eyed collegian told me that Christopher Columbus shouldn’t be celebrated because of his treatment of native Americans. Oh, and surprise, surprise, she was armed with nothing more than her university professor’s insistence. If Mark Twain …
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