Archive for October, 2005

Stretchers at the ready By Paul Jacob

Senior Fellow, Americans for Limited Government
It would be nice if we could blame it all on muddle.
It would be nice if government grows because everything’s so complex that muddle begets muddle, and governments balloon — “evolve” — out of the booming, buzzing confusion of any mind set out to grasp it. It would [...]

Political Quote of the Day…

“So some Democrats were not content with Libby’s indictment, but had to stretch, distort and exaggerate. The tragic thing is that at the exact moment when the Republican Party is staggering under the weight of its own mistakes, the Democratic Party’s loudest voices are in the grip of passions that render them untrustworthy.” –David [...]

A very bizarre good week

by the Bear

Leaks, GDP, and Bush

Larry Kudlow

George W. Bush’s Not So Terrible Week

by William Kristol

Consumers’ spending soared during summer

By Patrice Hill THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Crossing the Rubicon

Victor Davis Hanson

IS THAT ALL THERE IS?

John Podhoretz

No More Special Counsels

By David B. Rivkin Jr. and Lee A. Casey

By David B. Rivkin Jr. and Lee A. Casey

By David B. Rivkin Jr. and Lee A. Casey

Bush messes up, Dems pay price

Peter A. Brown