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If President Obama still wants to turn our economy around, it's time for him to act more like Franklin Roosevelt-but not in the way he might think.
Nazi analogies nowadays are usually deployed to end arguments, not broaden them.
Liberals often speak in seemingly harmless cliches that they hope will penetrate our mental defenses. Here are some of the most egregious examples.
The question today is whether suffering preemptive strikes, and not committing to a prolonged wartime national-mobilization-type effort, might stop Iran’s program both operationally and politically.
Jared Lee Loughner was a sick, tortured soul, and trying to find deep meaning in his favorite books list is a fool's errand.
There's a lot of grumbling and moping on the Right about how the Republican base doesn't like the current field of candidates. There is a sense that the contenders aren't up to beating Obama, or, if they are now, that they wouldn't be after a bruising primary battle.
The world usually turns out to work differently from what American presidents expected when they were campaigning.
The electric-gas hybrid Chevy Volt is too expensive to be practical for the average American consumer and is designed to meet the demands of an ideological market fostered by upscale urban liberals.








