
Philip Klein
The idea that Caroline Kennedy would be considered a plausible appointment for the U.S. Senate is absolutely sickening. She has…
In a prior post, I wrote about the absentee ballot issue in Minnesota, but of course that’s just one of…
The revolving door between the mainstream media and the Democratic Party continues to revolve.
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford is one of the rare Republicans who not only talks about small government, but who…
The Hill reports that Michigan Rep. Pete Hoekstra will not seek reelection in 2010, and will instead run for governor….
Most analysts have a assumed that Al Franken stands to gain ground if an estimated 1,600 improperly rejected absentee ballots…
The Minnesota state Canvassing Board made two rulings today, both of which provide a boost to Al Franken, and both…
When health-care czar Tom Daschle talks about universal health care, he isn’t merely talking about medical care. “A reformed health-care…
Obama campaign manager David Plouffe reflects in an interview: We went through as rigorous a primary as we’ve ever seen…
Yesterday, I spoke with Nancy Nielsen, president of the American Medical Association, for a longer piece I’m writing about the…