David Holman Archives - Page 2 of 108 - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
by | Apr 19, 2007

ABC is hunting for gas-price victims.

by | Apr 16, 2007

Wlady, I hadn’t read that article until you called it to my attention. Wow. Besides the presence of Mr. Josi, it looks like the Gilmore campaign is largely an amateur operation. That fact fails to recommend the man as a…

by | Apr 16, 2007

I caught a bit of the White House press briefing over lunch. Regarding the Virginia Tech shooting, a reporter by the name of April (no last name) was badgering Dana Perino, and strongly advocating that the President support tougher gun…

by | Apr 16, 2007

If you think cash-on-hand has anything to do with the seriousness of a candidacy, Jim Gilmore supporters have some rethinking to do in light of this number: $90,107.

by | Apr 12, 2007

Giuliani’s federalism isn’t weak for the reasons Ambinder gives. It is fake because it contradicts his support for Roe. By touting federalism, pro-lifers are supposed to take heart that he would promote policies or legal interpretations that would enable some…

by | Apr 12, 2007

As Sharpton hit the cameras tonight, I couldn’t help but wonder: will Imus now protest outside Sharpton’s radio show until he apologizes for Tawana Brawley, etc.?

by | Apr 11, 2007

Glenn Reynolds notes that McCain-Feingold is a prime reason to oppose McCain.

by | Apr 10, 2007

ABC has more on how ethanol is rewarding big ag and hurting poor families and third-world countries.

by | Apr 9, 2007

Quin, not even the 1970s Supreme Court agreed with your apparently sweeping dismissal of money’s connection with speech. See Buckley v. Valeo: A restriction on the amount of money a person or group can spend on political communication during a…

by | Apr 9, 2007

Quin, please do not mistake my silence on soft money as assent. I have not looked at that aspect as closely as the third-party issue ads. But since you have, how does BCRA’s soft money ban not violate the First…

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