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The scandal surrounding Solyndra — the now-bankrupt, Obama-connected solar power company that received a federally guaranteed loan of $573 million — is well known. But Solyndra, Peter Schweizer says, is only the tip of the iceberg.
How well do we really know President George W. Bush or his remarkable family, whose history often mirrors the history of America?
Peter Schweizer has gotten lots of press on the charges in his just published book, Throw Them All Out: How Politicians and the Friends Get Rich Off Insider Stock Tips, Land Deals, and Crony Capitalism That Would Send the Rest of Us to Prison, that members of Congress made major moves in the stock market in response to information they received from top Treasury and Federal Reserve officials.
Drawing on private diaries dating from Reagan's days as an actor and extending through his presidency, Peter Schweizer, a well-known historian of the cold war, shows that Reagan’s fervent anticommunism marked every era of his life and was the driving force behind his policies as president.
A new study demonstrates that, thanks to Tony Soprano, Sex and the City, and young pop divas, Hollywood has given us our unflattering image.
Without a robust recovery to trumpet, the president is betting his reelection on class warfare — focusing on “income inequality” and “fairness.” Class warfare is not a winning strategy, but it is the only card Obama has to play. That’s the good news for Republicans. The bad news is: Right now, the GOP is blowing it.
The American republic specifically disdains hereditary titles, yet our history is replete with politically prominent, multigenerational families: the Adamses, Roosevelts, Lodges, and Kennedys. And now, the Bushes. The Bush family, despite being into its third generation of public service, is only starting to receive the same kind of close...








