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William Tucker

by | Jul 23, 2012

Remember the famous “Rumble in the Jungle,” where an aging Muhammad Ali outfoxed a youthful, overeager George Foreman in one of the greatest fights of all time? Ali was almost over the hill at age 32 and hadn’t held the…

by | Jul 17, 2012

President Obama gave a speech last weekend that was so utterly out of touch with American values, so clueless as to how things work in this country, that I have to add a few footnotes to his performance. You’ve probably…

by | Jul 12, 2012

I’ve been looking at the housing market lately from a different perspective — that of a hopeful buyer. I can tell you, despite whatever exhortations are coming out of Washington, it’s going to be a long time before this market…

by | Jul 5, 2012

I hate to be a pessimist, but I think the Supreme Court decision upholding Obamacare and the individual mandate has dealt a serious blow to Mitt Romney’s election hopes. Right now Republicans are in danger of playing the losing hand…

by | Jun 29, 2012

Read any recent analysis of the election in the mainstream media and it will tell you that the Presidential Election is going to be about: 1) race, 2) Hispanics, 3) the “war on women,” 4) gay rights, …… etc. etc….

by | Jun 22, 2012

Alright, we’re a month into the campaign and already things are looking more favorable for Mitt Romney than anyone might have expected. He’s pretty much wrapped up North Carolina and made Michigan and Wisconsin competitive. If nothing else, this will…

by | Jun 15, 2012

Psst! Want to hear an idea for freeing the U.S. from foreign oil? Alright, I know you’ve probably heard this a dozen times. There isn’t anybody left in America who hasn’t been told of some magic formula or exotic fuel…

by | Jun 8, 2012

I don’t consider myself an expert on elections but there are a few observations worth making about Tuesday’s recall vote in Wisconsin that I don’t see being emphasized too much. So here goes. 1. The issue was not “labor versus…

by | Jun 1, 2012

Since the incomparable William F. Buckley, Jr., has already dealt with this subject in 1958, I defer to his inimitable style in introducing the subject of today’s column: Halfway through the second term of Franklin Roosevelt, the New Deal braintrusters…

by | May 25, 2012

We’re heard a lot about Bain Capital and how it throws people out of work in order to enrich investors, but how about the record of DOE Capital, which has compiled a fantastic record of defrauding investors while benefiting cronies…

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