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Kissinger and Shultz Give Thumbs-Down to Iran Deal

In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz give a thumbs-down–as diplomatically as possible–to the new Iran nuclear deal-in-progress. After reviewing the sorry history of failed diplomatic efforts to stop

WSJ: Illinois Pension Reform is 'Quarter-Baked'

WSJ: Illinois Pension Reform is 'Quarter-Baked'

The Wall Street Journal has lambasted the recent bipartisan deal in the Illinois state legislature to tackle the state’s enormous pension problem, one of the worst in the nation. The Journal cites several problems with the deal, including the fact that only 5%

Obamacare's Middle-Class Nightmare

I dislike the term “middle class,” for two reasons. One: it imposes a left-wing template on American society that simply does not fit. Two: it describes almost everyone and yet no one. Obama ran in 2008 and 2012 on the

Ezekiel Emanuel’s Lazy Standards for Success

Dr. Ezekeiel Emanuel told Fox News Sunday on Nov. 3 that if the federal Obamacare website was not “adequately working” by Nov. 30, then it might be time to consider delaying the law. On Sunday, he told NBC’s  Meet the Press that

Did Obamacare Kill Black Friday?

Did Obamacare Kill Black Friday?

With the Christmas retail sales season off to its worst start in years, the search is on for explanations. Some blame a still-sluggish economy–though Gross Domestic Product did actually pick up a bit last quarter, despite the federal government shutdown. 

Walker v. Christie, in Books

I’m spending a bit of time poring through two books, each about two likely Republican presidential contenders in 2016: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s Unintimidated: A Governor’s Story and a Nation’s Challenge, and Chris Christie: The Inside Story of His Rise to Power,

Jerry Brown's Prison Law Makes County Jails More Dangerous

Here’s what they call a classic “problem from hell.” California’s Gov. Jerry Brown signed a prison reform law in 2011 that sentenced lower-level offenders to county jails rather than state prisons. Since then, violence has risen disproportionately in county jails,

This Iran Deal's Getting Worse All the Time

This Iran Deal's Getting Worse All the Time

The Obama administration has been forced to admit that the nuclear deal to which Iran agreed last weekend in Geneva, Switzlerland has not actually been finalized. In the interim, Iran is continuing its enrichment of uranium, as well as continuing

Poll: Americans Narrowly Oppose Iran Deal

Poll: Americans Narrowly Oppose Iran Deal

A new poll released by Rasmussen on Wednesday indicates that Americans narrowly oppose the nuclear deal with Iran, 43% to 41%–a result within the 3% margin of error.  That result contrasts sharply with the results of a poll released by Reuters/Ipsos

Obama's Orwellian Thanksgiving

Obama's Orwellian Thanksgiving

President Barack Obama and outgoing New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg have both tried to nudge their way into America’s Thanksgiving (or Thanksgivukkah) dinners, with talking points about Obamacare and gun control, respectively. Not only is introducing contentious political issues into

Illinois Lawmakers Reach Pension Reform Deal

Illinois Lawmakers Reach Pension Reform Deal

Illinois lawmakers in the Democrat-dominated state legislature have adopted a pension reform plan based on Republican ideas, after years of dithering and delay.  According to the Chicago Tribune, the deal will raise the retirement age for state employees, trim cost-of-living

Will Israel Nuke Iran?

Will Israel Nuke Iran?

That’s the question Micah Zenko poses at Foreign Policy. It’s partly a rhetorical question meant to highlight a perceived double standard in how Israel’s nuclear program is treated differently from Iran’s–a double standard that isn’t really one at all, since

The Iran Deal Has Already Failed–For Us, Anyway

At Foreign Affairs, Kenneth Pollack makes the best case possible for the Iran nuclear deal: while imperfect, it is merely an interim deal that will establish trust as a basis for a more comprehensive deal going forward. If that is

Is Obama Boosting Iran on Purpose?

Is Obama Boosting Iran on Purpose?

An interesting new theory is gaining traction about President Barack Obama’s motives in the Iran nuclear deal, which not only allows Iran to retain nuclear enrichment but also effectively legitimizes the regime and boosts it as a regional power. On

Obama Advisor Asks Israel Not to Strike Iran

Obama Advisor Asks Israel Not to Strike Iran

Ben Rhodes, the Deputy National Security Advisor to President Barack Obama, advised Israel in a televised interview not to attack Iran.  While acknowledging Israel’s independent right to self-defense, Rhodes–who rose inexplicably from speechwriter to the highest levels of foreign and

Valerie Jarrett, Chicago, and the Iran Deal

Valerie Jarrett, Chicago, and the Iran Deal

Last week, the Times of Israel reported that senior presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett had been leading talks with Iran in secret for a year before the formal negotiations in Geneva this month. While the White House denied the report “100

NPR's Anti-Science Report on Climate Change

NPR's Anti-Science Report on Climate Change

On Tuesday, National Public Radio (NPR) provided some of the worst reporting on climate change in recent memory in stories by Richard Harris, Steve Inskeep, Julie McCarthy, and Anthony Kuhn. Faced with the slow progress of international climate negotiations as