by | Jan 3, 2019

Well, that didn’t take long. Not yet sworn in as Orrin Hatch’s successor as a Republican Senator from Utah, Romney is already virtue signaling to the Washington Swamp that yes, indeed, he is one of them. And you wonder why…

by | Dec 7, 2017

The Republican tax plan that won a majority of votes in the House and the Senate fails to win anything close to half of the public. Gallup found support from just 29 percent of Americans with opposition from 55 percent….

by | Dec 2, 2016

We at The American Spectator have nought but admiration for the cool, calm, and collected manner in which the president-elect is assembling what in Lincoln’s time was termed a team of rivals. As did Abraham Lincoln, who came to the…

by | Nov 28, 2016

In forming a conservative foreign policy leadership, you need to hear two words: “More” and “No.” It appears these are the words President-elect Donald Trump wants to hear as he puts together the team that will defend the United States…

by | Aug 8, 2016

Republicans didn’t have much luck nominating a financial industry chief executive officer in 2012. Mitt Romney was a lousy candidate for a lot of reasons. Romney didn’t have good political reflexes. For example, in April 2012, the Obama Labor Department…

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