Monthly Archives: August 2013

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Is Our Constitution Inadequate?

We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion.  Avarice, ambition, revenge, or gallantry, would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net.  Our Constitution

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The Debate We Never Heard

“Imagine if during the debate over PPACA President Obama or Nancy Pelosi had said: “Many of our reforms will be controversial, slow to succeed, and fraught with uncertainty, and some may fail. The difficulty will come not because we were

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The Weiner Standard

William McGurn writes The Biggest Weiner of  All in The New York Post. Excerpt: Everyone deserves a second chance, but not a third chance. In Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign, we learned about Gennifer Flowers. Later, we were treated to a parade

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Fascination with Fascination

Jonah Goldberg writes in National Review, The Hillary Fascination. Excerpts: What I mean is: Have you ever heard her speak, as a politician in her own right, and been wowed by her eloquence or floored by her insights or even

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The Tragedy of the Welfare State

The welfare state has trapped generations in poverty.  High tax rates are not an effective way to redistribute income.  The minimum wage eliminates jobs for those at the bottom. In America today we have forty-five million Americans on food stamps

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