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This question lies at the heart of the intense recent debates over judicial nominations, and could have important implications for public policy. Some argue that the Constitution should always mean what the Founding Fathers intended. The problem with this view is that it could lead to results that many...
It is too soon to know what General Stanley McChrystal might ask for, but any sound strategy to achieve the president's stated goals in Afghanistan will require more forces.
A review ofJonathan Cohn's Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis--and the People Who Pay the Price.
A review ofChris Whittle's Crash Course.
Hazlett muses over the last eleven years.
A book review of Gene Sperling's, "The Pro-Growth Progressive: An Economic Strategy for Shared Prosperity."
The anger, disappointment, and disgust that the voters will shower on the Obama administration and the Democratic congressional leadership is unusually deep, offering today's conservatives a rendezvous with destiny.
Clinton taps into a deeply held feeling among the public and politicians that long-term welfare dependency is a serious and growing social problem.




