

Jeremy Lott
How do you turn a company from a small Internet start-up into a billion-dollar-a-year business? We wish we knew, but we can tentatively say that it sure doesn’t hurt to empower employees — to tell them that they have a stake…
Perhaps it wasn’t the greatest idea to try to breeze into Reagan National Airport on September 11 with just over a half hour to spare. Thanks to the awful events of that day eight years ago, air travel has become…
A few years back, when Republicans were threatening to junk the judicial filibuster in the Senate, I thought that was a bad idea. So did Harold Meyerson. Writing in the American Prospect after the Republicans cleaned up in the 2002…
NORTHERN VIRGINIA — “Not even 8 o’clock!” one young Republican bragged as cheers went up in Bailey’s, a restaurant and bar in Arlington’s Ballston Mall last night. The election night watching party was sponsored by the Arlington County Republican Committee…
Can Barack Obama argue his way out of a paper bag? That’s the question eminences of his party will be mulling after his defeat Friday at the International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen. Obama put his worldwide popularity and the full…
A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of ’08 and the Descent into Depression By Richard Posner (Harvard, $23.95, 346 pages) IS RICHARD POSNER TOO BIG TO FAIL? That term of art usually refers to companies that are too politically paid…
Tonight at dusk, D.C.’s National Mall will host a special Screen on the Green showing of the 1954 classic On the Waterfront. Barring awful weather, you might want to come early. It’s likely to be crowded. People will flock to…
Closing Time: A Memoir By Joe Queenan (Viking, 338 pages, $26.95) “Books,” says Joe Queenan in his masterstroke of a memoir, are “the wealth of the poor’s children.” On this point, the man is unyielding. He renders it “without question”…
The latest USA Today/Gallup poll is supposed to signal bad news for Republicans. In one sense, that’s true. Many of the answers do not contain much comfort for GOP boosters. But in the more important sense, it’s a distraction. The…