Climate Change: Earlier Elections, Later Super Bowls

February 1, 2012

Primaries used to start after the Super Bowl. Now the primary race is all but over, with days remaining before the big game’s kickoff.

Wisconsin Emerges As A Crucial Swing State

January 27, 2012

Obama’s campaign handlers assume Wisconsin will put him over the top, but the Badger State is hardly in the bag.

A Whiff Of Energy Prosperity May Be All We Get

January 19, 2012

That gas smell in Pennsylvania and Ohio is just a whiff of prosperity. But don’t worry; Obama will stall awhile and then clear the air.

Bill Daley Takes A Shower

January 13, 2012

Obama makes another call to the bullpen, bringing in a new chief of staff to set up a hoped-for election victory.

Giving The President’s Process Its Due

January 12, 2012

Constitution, Shmonstitution: Obama takes a breezy approach to formalities on recess appointment.

Republicans Limp Out Of The Gate

January 4, 2012

Republicans started the 2012 presidential race by shooting themselves in the foot. Adopting bad arguments as party orthodoxy won’t win.

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Skewed Priorities: The Climate Lobby’s Call For $100 Billion A Year

December 22, 2011

Poor nations could buy a lot with $100 billion, but not if it is earmarked for climate change rather than more pressing problems.

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Time For A North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement?

December 14, 2011

The British have stood by us. Maybe it’s time to announce that if the EU kicks them out, they can find a new home in NAFTA.

Little Girls Don’t Vote

December 12, 2011

If you’re trying to make sense of the decision to keep a “morning after” birth control pill off store shelves, focus on one simple fact: little girls don’t vote.

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Leading From The Rear On Energy, Again

November 17, 2011

The administration decides to delay a decision on Keystone XL. It’s one more example of leadership-from-the-rear that is taking us nowhere.

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