Detroit Automakers A Relic Of The Past
Celebrity Fires Consume the Media
To Battle Stations
Failure To Blow Election Stuns Democratic Party Faithful Mourn End To Losing Tradition
What Is Post-Partisanship?
The Earth’s Not Flat and It’s Not Warming
A Force For Good -- But Not At State
Obama Priority is to Remake America
Who Killed Detroit?
Happy Thanksgiving
Thoughtful Warriors
Welcome To America
And They're Off
Time To ReassessThe Iraq War?
Erbe: Liberals,Get A Grip
The Legal Road Ahead
Lessons From The Vampire
Moderation In The Pursuit Of Justice Is No Virtue
Honestly, Another Abe?
Failure Is Not An Option
Weekly Review
Keeping Cool Over Joe Lieberman
Leaders Duck And Hide While Wall Street Steals From Us
Obama's Call To Service Meets The Economic Meltdown
A Bridge We Need
Trusting Paulson
The Secret Of Happiness
History Is Screaming
First StepTo GOP Recovery: Fire Rush Limbaugh
A Lemon Of A Bailout
Shultz To Obama: Follow Ronald Reagan'S Approach
Giving Thanks In Times Of Trouble
Must Obama 'Discipline' Democrats?
A Warrior Departs: 'Tell Them My Story'
The eHarmony Shakedown
Sarah Palin Is Not The Future Of The GOP
Walking On Sunshine
Hillary Appointment: The Audacity Of Broken Promises
GOP Needs Night Of The Long Knives
Obama's Washington
Future Leaders
A Bomb Thrower Vs. Obama Bashers
Let'S Hope Gop Will Give Us SomeThing To Vote For Rather Than Against
Is Gay The New Black?
Why The Double Standard On Detroit?
The Truth about Government
Quo Vadis GOP
Sunset For The Old White Guys
Of Malcolm And Barack
Revenge Of The Boxes
Change We Can Bank On
Let Them Eat Spam
Choices Have Consequences -- Unless You're Joe Lieberman
Dean: Dems 'Big Tent' Party Now
Bill Bennett to GOP Let's Get to Work -- Interview
The Other Deficit
Blind Defense of Koran Abrogates Reality
Some Of My Best Friends Are…
In Detroit, Failure's a Done Deal
Evil Concealed By Money
Wrist Slap For Lieberman




Obama and the Failing Auto Industry

Our site is all Obama, all the time now! It looks like the auto industry will have to wait for Obama to take office before it gets bailed out. We have lots of interesting takes on the failing Big Three. Try Pat Buchanan, George Will, Michael Barone, Jesse Jackson and this interesting Libertarian take from a Bill Steigerwald interview.

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11/21/2008 Bill Bennett to GOP Let's Get to Work -- Interview
by Bill Steigerwald Comment
Conservative author and radio talk-show host Bill Bennett has been a prominent American political and cultural figure since 1981, when he became President Reagan’s chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities and later Secretary of Education. The author of 16 books -- including “The Book of Virtues” and his newest, “The American ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Obama Priority is to Remake America
by Floyd and Mary Beth Brown Comment
Obama Priority is to Remake America By Floyd and Mary Beth Brown Early personnel appointments show that President-elect Barack Obama’s policy team is more interested in remaking America’s social policy than changing foreign policy or improving the ethical standard in our nation’s capital. Obama’s policy teams appear comfortable keeping th ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Why The Double Standard On Detroit?
by Bill Press Comment
No wonder people don't trust politicians. Americans just voted overwhelmingly to steer this country in a new direction, yet Congress has ignored the pleas of Barack Obama and voted instead to continue the disastrous economic policies of George W. Bush by letting the American auto industry collapse. In the acrimonious debate over an emerge ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Honestly, Another Abe?
by Jonah Goldberg Comment
In an attempt to dial down expectations for his administration, President-elect Barack Obama's supporters have dropped much of the "messiah" talk. No more talk of him being The One (Oprah), or a Jedi Knight (George Lucas), or a "Lightworker" (the San Francisco Chronicle), or a "quantum leap in American consciousness" (Deepak Chopra). Inst ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Of Malcolm And Barack
by Mary Sanchez Comment
Al-Qaida's No. 2 man sought to stir the pot recently, releasing a video in which he compared President-elect Barack Obama unfavorably to a certain icon of American black nationalism. "You represent the direct opposite of honorable black Americans like Malik al-Shabazz, or Malcolm X (may Allah have mercy on him)," said Ayman al-Zawahri. Th ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Wrist Slap For Lieberman
by Jules Witcover Comment
WASHINGTON -- Apparently in Barack Obama's world of post-partisanship, being Joe Lieberman means you never have to say you're sorry. That's the conclusion one can draw from the Senate Democratic Caucus decision to give only a slap on the wrist to the Democrat-turned-independent who was Republican nominee John McCain's sycophantic shadow i ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Moderation In The Pursuit Of Justice Is No Virtue
by Joe Galloway Comment
With two months still to go before his inauguration as the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama and his transition team are already getting off on the wrong foot, signaling that they have no intention of investigating anyone in the Bush administration for possible war crimes. What we're talking about here is the torture of de ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 The eHarmony Shakedown
by Michelle Malkin Comment
Congratulations, tolerance mau-mauers: Your shakedown of a Christian-targeted dating website worked. Homosexuals will no longer be denied the inalienable "right" to hook up with same-sex partners on eHarmony. What a landmark triumph for social progress, eh? New Jersey plaintiff Eric McKinley can now crown himself the new Rosa Parks — hero ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 The Legal Road Ahead
by Susan Estrich Comment
The California Supreme Court's decision to hear argument as an "original" matter in three of the lawsuits challenging the adoption of Proposition 8 means the issue of gay marriage will soon be back in the courts. With one Justice voting not to hear the cases challenging Prop 8 at all and one voting to stay its enforcement (and thus allow ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Welcome To America
by Linda Chavez Comment
Republicans are finally worried that their failure to attract Hispanic voters in this year's election spells trouble — perhaps for decades. But they're not sure what to do about it. Moderates in the party are pushing for more efforts at "inclusion," which usually means elevating a few Hispanics to symbolic but visible positions in nationa ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Thoughtful Warriors
by Mona Charen Comment
Unlike some who shall, in the interests of comity, remain nameless — conservatives do not cry foul when they lose elections. They do not whine that the election was stolen, or secured through dirty campaign tricks, or otherwise illegitimately won. Instead, they ask themselves where they went wrong. The National Review Institute, a think t ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Who Killed Detroit?
by Pat Buchanan Comment
Who killed the U.S. auto industry? To hear the media tell it, arrogant corporate chiefs failed to foresee the demand for small, fuel-efficient cars and made gas-guzzling road-hog SUVs no one wanted, while the clever, far-sighted Japanese, Germans and Koreans prepared and built for the future. I dissent. What killed Detroit was Washington, ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Future Leaders
by Oliver North Comment
ROME — Our Fox News' "War Stories" team is in the Eternal City making a documentary about World War II. From the headlines and news reports here, it seems as if European clocks stopped in 1992, when global media elites were giddy about the election of William Jefferson Blythe Clinton. Then the potentates of the press were agog about "The ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Lessons From The Vampire
by Suzanne Fields Comment
He's handsome and dresses with care, and he's what Joe Biden might call "clean and articulate." Women love him. He's the new beau ideal of the popular culture. But we're not talking about Barack Obama. Men hardly look to politics to find a heroic model to aspire to, nor do women go there seeking a man of elegance and eloquence to sweep th ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 First StepTo GOP Recovery: Fire Rush Limbaugh
by Morton Kondracke Comment
How can the Republican Party rebound? The first step would be to quit letting Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham set its agenda. A second step would be for Congressional Republicans to actually try to help President-elect Barack Obama succeed in addressing the country's dire problems -- offering better ideas where appropriate ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 What Is Post-Partisanship?
by Donna Brazile Comment
Every now and then I find it necessary to, if I may be allowed to use a noun as a verb, Google new terms and concepts that arise in the political nomenclature. I want to be sure of their true meaning and not their implied definition. Two such terms now being bandied about by political commentators and self-selected pundits are "post-racia ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Giving Thanks In Times Of Trouble
by Kathryn Lopez Comment
It was exactly one week until Thanksgiving as I watched the attorney general of the United States, Michael Mukasey, collapse a few feet away from me. He was nearing the end of a speech to the Federalist Society in Washington, D.C. The former New York judge was giving an impassioned defense of the Bush administration's efforts to rein in a ... READ MORE
11/21/2008 Shultz To Obama: Follow Ronald Reagan'S Approach
by Donald Lambro Comment
STANFORD, CALIF. -- Former Secretary of State George Shultz has a few words of advice for Barack Obama about how to deal with Russian provocations: Negotiate without appearing weak. "President-elect Obama has to consider what kind of relationship do we try to build with the Russians, and I personally think the idea that we just try to is ... READ MORE
11/20/2008 Quo Vadis GOP
by Michael Reagan Comment
Quo Vadis, GOP? Making Sense, by Michael Reagan Before the Republican Party even begins to think about curing what ails it, members have to recognize the fact that the party is Balkanized. We are never going to win elections if we remain broken up into separate factions, sometimes barely speaking to one another. Bizarre as it seems, each ... READ MORE
11/20/2008 Happy Thanksgiving
by Martha Randolph Carr Comment
Happy Thanksgiving By Martha Randolph Carr This Thanksgiving is a little different from years past due to the economic climate. Many of us have been laid off or had our house taken away in foreclosure or seen our life savings evaporate into thin air. Those who don’t fit into any of those categories know perfectly well that they’re not in ... READ MORE
11/20/2008 Obama's Call To Service Meets The Economic Meltdown
by Arianna Huffington Comment
I recently got a blast e-mail from the Obama campaign. I immediately wondered what I was going to be asked to do: Donate to the Franken campaign? Make calls for Jim Martin down in Georgia? It turned out to be neither. The campaign was letting me know that barackobama.com was directing visitors to volunteer for -- or donate to -- relief ef ... READ MORE
11/20/2008 The Other Deficit
by Cal Thomas Comment
While Congress spends -- and plans to spend -- like the proverbial drunken sailor to "bailout" various industries for practices that are largely their fault and the fault of those in Congress who were supposed to provide oversight, another deficit looms which is at least as troubling as the economic one. For the third straight year, the I ... READ MORE
11/20/2008 History Is Screaming
by Robert Koehler Comment
Nobody opines sagely anymore that the races will never get along, calmly ladling conventional certainties over the earnest idealism of civil-rights activists. But we live in a world so permeated with militarized fear of demagogic leaders and rogue states that nuclear deterrence retains enough of the default credibility it had during the C ... READ MORE
11/20/2008 Failure Is Not An Option
by Victor Davis Hanson Comment
We all remember the advice about failure we received from our parents and teachers. "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." "Learn from your mistakes." "Failure breeds success." The common theme was that some sort of failure in life is inevitable. It is a wake-up call for reflection -- and should prompt needed change. Our charact ... READ MORE
11/20/2008 A Warrior Departs: 'Tell Them My Story'
by Ross Mackenzie Comment
When word came by cell phone several weeks ago of John Ripley's death, I was driving in remote Michigan and had to pull over to get things back together. Rarely do men like him come this way. John Ripley was a man's man, a Marine's Marine -- an American's American. Well prior to his death he was a Marine legend, one of its most decorated ... READ MORE
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