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Why was the Bush-Hu meeting, like a Seinfeld episode, a "summit about nothing"?
The former Massachusetts governor is increasingly looking to be the nominee. In the general election, all he need do is say he's against Obamacare.
Stephen Colbert's ironic testimony about immigration before Congress reduced the complicated and divisive issue to a politically charged spectacle.
With shows like Seinfeld and Lawand Order people just can't get enough, in part because NBC understood that their proliferation would make them more, not less, addictive.
Benjamin J. Stein, actor, writer, producer, and adjunct professor of law at Pepperdine University, was the tenth and final speaker in AEI's 1996-1997 Bradley Lecture Series.
Fundamentally, we may still be close to a 50-50 nation, but that does not mean that a sizable chunk of the population is not happy that Democrats had a good Election Day.
We have to clear a heaping pile of recent and older health policy debris before moving in a careful and determined manner to the "replace" side of long overdue solutions to chronic, preexisting U.S. healthcare conditions. The clock's running, but we can and we will do this much better, and we have to.
Larry Miller's newest book is a joyful, grateful meditation on America and the good things in life.




