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President Obama’s scorn for the Constitution has been expressed most recently in his "recess" appointments of members of the National Labor Relations Board and the chairmanship of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
"There are those who say the United States should not be the global policeman. But if not us, who?" What conservative would make such a hubristic statement in the Tea Party, deficit-slashing, small government environment of 2011? An in-the-bunker apologist for George Bush? An unreconstructed neocon warmonger? No. It's from Martin Feldstein.
With the exception of climate change, everything the Obama administration considers a major problem would be improved by opening the floodgates to new oil exploration.
Will consumer-oriented health companies make doctors obsolete?
In a new book, Alessandro Gisotti offers Italian readers a balanced portrait of Barack Obama's personal faith and an informative review on the influence of religion in U.S. political life.
The coming cycle is well worth our attention, not because of the results but because of the political, social and economic contexts in which these elections are going to take place. This cycle is quite different from the three preceding ones, in 2000, 2004 and 2008. And therefore, what might happen after the election could be quite different as well.
Theologian, sociologist, and political analyst Fr. Richard John Neuhaus was one of the most relevant actors in U.S. civil life.
Ever so slowly, liberals are attempting a subtle revisionism of Ronald Reagan's presidency.




