

Jeremy Lott
Conservatives who want to back this bailout should think twice, lest they earn the wrath of my fearsome new colleague Matthew “The Scalpel” Vadum. He gives it to Larry Kudlow good, concluding, “The late Italian dictator Benito Mussolini would be…
Somebody should start the Old America Foundation.
That’s what I discovered when I attended an economics conference on Capitol Hill Tuesday put on by the New America Foundation. The Guardian write-up is here.
On the relaunched Organization Watch podcast, I chat with CRC colleagues James Dellinger and Matthew Vadum about the vice presidents, clueless Democrats, and why I probably need Prozac — just as soon as that new health insurance kicks in.
In the Washington Times today, I review that new book about Dick Cheney’s oversized vice presidency.
Boy, if you want to rile up Politico commenters, just pose the question: “If Sen. John McCain and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin manage to win this election for the Republicans, will they be fighting over the White House in four…
John Cole cites the latest AmCon-AmSpec snark up as evidence that “this election is going to drive people to madness.” In Daniel Larison’s defense, I did start it.
I didn’t think much of the argument that Sarah Palin’s relative inexperience will help highlight Barack Obama’s inexperience but then I reviewed a Palin biography for the Washington Times and ended up writing, well, this: “Barack Obama and company have…
Until Sarah Palin hugs an ANWR caribou while a bird of peace alights on her shoulder, and embraces Barack Obama’s tax plan, I’m still going to hate her.
That’s not exactly the question that I take up in my latest Guardian column on the Democrats’ woes. It’s more like a question some cheeky theologian might formulate while reading said column.