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No one knows whether there will be a 2012 farm bill, but we do know that it there is one, nutrition programs -- food stamps, school lunches, WIC, etc. -- will take up the lion’s share of farm bill funding, well in excess of $90 billion a year. But is the funding serving the neediest Americans? Find out on Thursday at AEI.
Senator Ted Kennedy knew and expressed the sorrow of human life.
While Ted Kennedy leaves the contemporary political stage, the man who served longer in the U.S. Senate than all but two others is now an indelible part of our political history.
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Come join us for an enchanted discussion on C.S. Lewis’s masterpiece novel and new feature film, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. John J. Miller, national political reporter for National Review magazine and author of NR’s...
While RonaldReagan will be compared to Franklin D. Roosevelt because he represented a turning away from New Deal liberalism, he deserves to begroupedwith Winston Churchill.
Will Alabama and Mississippi clear the field? The results are in and the answer is: To the contrary. These were close three-way races. But Rick Santorum’s wins in both Alabama and Mississippi ensure that he will stay in the race.
The first order of business for a Republican president next year should be corporate-tax reform. But even if Republicans win big in the fall, undoing America's largest policy error will be an almost impossible political lift, unless enough people in both parties come to grips with the counterintuitive economics of corporate-tax reform.
An August 17 bombing in Ingushetia highlighted a particularly violent summer in Russia's North Caucasus. But neither foreign terrorists nor poor law enforcement deserve the lion's share of the blame for the poor security situation in the region.





