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Five years ago, in a maneuver that some of us regarded as a troubling move for a federal government swimming in red ink, Congress decided to temporarily supersize the subsidy on student loans.
A new book on Saddam Hussein's Iraq, the Iraq war, and its aftermath makes mincemeat of the historical record in the service of ideological imperatives.
But the simple fact is "that's racist" is the sort of thing those darn kids today say to make fun of their aging Gen X and baby boomer parents.
Advocacy journalists sitr up unwarranted hysteria over a weed-killer made to save farmers over $2 billion.
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
Romney's options are limited. He can try to tear down Perry's likability or his electability, or he can try to raise his own. None of those options are easy. And winning over Pawlenty and his divisions won't make the task any easier.
There's a lot of grumbling and moping on the Right about how the Republican base doesn't like the current field of candidates. There is a sense that the contenders aren't up to beating Obama, or, if they are now, that they wouldn't be after a bruising primary battle.
China's massive foreign reserves do not guarantee a bright future for the country.






