Article Archive for January 2010
The president faces difficult choices as he prepares to deliver tomorrow’s State of the Union. His political capital is damaged.
Maybe it’s easy to kick someone when they’re down, as the saying goes.
Once hailed for our superiority in education, the United States is losing ground internationally when it comes to providing our students with quality schooling.
Two political earthquakes struck last week: Brown’s victory in Massachusetts; and the Supreme Court’s ruling on campaign finance.
these bonds represent the purest form of generational theft. Here’s how they work.
U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison once said Republican anti-abortion activists who politically opposed her were on a “kamikaze mission.”
Republican Scott Brown won 52%-47% in Massachusetts, which voted 62%-36% for Barack Obama in 2008. How did he do in each of Massachusetts’s 10 congressional districts?
Texas political candidates are trying to assess the impact of the Massachusetts senate election on their races in this state.
“MLK Was GOP” BILLBOARD IS UP IN S.C.!!
Just in time for his birthday and national holiday, our 2nd “Martin Luther King, Jr. Was A Republican” billboard has been erected in South Carolina.
Located on US 601 …
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is getting some presidential support in her bid to be the next Texas governor.


