Could The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 Make It Through Congress Today?
The sad truth is that the bipartisanship that led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 no longer exists today.
The sad truth is that the bipartisanship that led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 no longer exists today.
Obama is the worst President since FDR died? Only if you believe a mostly worthless poll.
Public faith in government institutions is at all all time low.
One of the most repeated comments about the 2016 race is based on something that just isn’t true.
The justice system works, there’s no need to scrap it.
For some reason, President Obama wants to arm so-called “moderate” Syrian rebels.
If current trends holds, Democratic candidates are going to have a problem turning out voters in November.
The Supreme Court rules that Recess Appointments can only be made when there’s actually a Congressional recess.
A clash over Separation Of Power and the Imperial Presidency, coming soon to a Federal District Court in Washington, D.C.
The evidence is clear. When it comes to the ability to handle foreign crises, the President has lost the public’s confidence.
The South Dakota Republican Party has officially endorsed the impeachment of President Obama.
The House leadership elections turned out about as expected, but we may be doing this all over again in five months.
Recent events in Iraq have opened up old domestic political arguments in the United States.
More bad poll numbers for the President.
Not surprisingly, Bill Clinton is the most admired recent President according to a new poll, but his predecessor seems to be underrated.
If President Obama does decide to use military force in Iraq, he should be required to seek Congressional approval beforehand.
Iraq is falling apart for reasons that have nothing to do with President Obama or his policies.
Obsessing over what a politician believed in the past accomplishes nothing.
An unknown Tea Party candidate unexpectedly beat the House Leader in today’s GOP primary.
Thanks largely to Administration mistakes, the Bergdahl deal is not going over well.
Apparently, things were tougher in Chappaqua, New York and on D.C.’s Embassy Row than we ever imagined.
Hillary Clinton remains at the top of the polls, but she’s got at least one big vulnerability.
For the fourth time in 30 years, an American President spoke at Normandy to honor a day of sacrifice and triumph.
Good intentions and good results aside, the President’s disrespect for the Rule Of Law should concern everyone.
There’s little evidence for the conservative contention that the President has damaged America’s position in the world.
Good intentions aren’t an excuse for failure to follow the law.
It’s good that Bowe Bergdahl is free, but questions remain about how he went missing that need to be answered.
The Obama White House rejected Republican criticism of the deal that led to the release of the only American Prisoner Of War from the Afghanistan War.
Eric Shinseki resigned as Secretary of Veterans Affairs this morning, to the surprise of absolutely nobody.
The President’s second speech to the Corps of Cadets is a vast improvement over the first.
Once again, President Obama’s attempt to communicate a foreign policy vision falls short.
It seems unlikely that Eric Shinseki will have a job for much longer.
The latest chapter in an all too familiar story.