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Obama: We Take Senate 'Very Seriously'

Obama: We Take Senate 'Very Seriously'

President Barack Obama placed his own stamp on Senate Democrats’ decision to end the filibuster rule for executive nominees and most judicial appointments, telling White House reporters that despite gutting minority protections, he takes the Senate’s authority “very seriously.” He

Democrats Reneged on July Deal to 'Save' Filibuster

Democrats Reneged on July Deal to 'Save' Filibuster

Senate Democrats reneged on the terms of a July deal to save the filibuster when they passed new rules on Thursday that would permit executive appointees and most judicial nominees to be approved by a simple majority. Under the terms

Restore the Filibuster–or Retaliate?

Now that Democrats have gone “nuclear” and destroyed the filibuster for most judicial and executive nominees, Republicans’ warnings about the true ambitions of this president and his party are coming to fruition. If the procedural rights of the minority party

Nuclear: Reid, Democrats Destroy Filibuster, 52-48

Nuclear: Reid, Democrats Destroy Filibuster, 52-48

The Senate voted Thursday, 52-48, to end the filibuster rule for all executive and judicial appointments except for Supreme Court nominees, which would still need a 60-vote supermajority to end debate and move to a majority vote on confirmation. The

JFK Would Have Rejected the Iran Deal

JFK Would Have Rejected the Iran Deal

In a bitter historical irony, as Americans mark the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the world’s leading powers may be about to sign an agreement that would permit Iran, the world’s leading sponsor of terror

Afghanistan Deal is a Bitter Victory

Afghanistan Deal is a Bitter Victory

The purported deal to keep some troops in Afghanistan is a potential win for the U.S., and especially for all those who fought and sacrificed themselves to defeat Al Qaeda and protect the new government from collapse. But it is

On Further Review, the Shutdown May Have Been a Win

On Further Review, the Shutdown May Have Been a Win

The federal government shutdown was rated by most observers as a disaster for Republicans. Yet the failure of Obamacare has sent Democrats into a panic, and should prompt a re-evaluation of the October fight. There is no doubt that Democrats

Another California City Faces Bankruptcy–Again

Another California City Faces Bankruptcy–Again

The city of Desert Hot Springs, California, near the resort town of Palm Springs, is facing bankruptcy–for the second time.  The city filed for bankruptcy in 2001, and Gov. Jerry Brown subsequently signed a law that would make it more

Lying About Lying: Obama Knew About Website Problems

Lying About Lying: Obama Knew About Website Problems

President Barack Obama’s defense at his press conference last Thursday was not only that he hadn’t lied about the healthcare.gov website being ready on time, but that he could not possibly have lied because he did not know. “On the

Obama: What, Me Socialist?

Obama: What, Me Socialist?

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama made light of accusations that he is a socialist. “You’ve got to meet real socialists,” he joked in an appearance at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council. “You’ll have a sense of what a socialist is.”

Senate, Bowing to Obama, Delays New Iran Sanctions

Senate, Bowing to Obama, Delays New Iran Sanctions

President Barack Obama convinced a bipartisan group of Senators on Tuesday to delay enacting new sanctions until after the Thanksgiving recess. The Obama administration had sought the delay, it claimed, in order to show good faith to the Iranian regime

Obama: Let's Scrap the Debt Ceiling

Obama: Let's Scrap the Debt Ceiling

President Barack Obama told the Wall Street Journal‘s CEO Council meeting on Tuesday that the U.S. should scrap the debt ceiling, which he described as a “loaded gun” creating perpetual crisis in American politics.  “We’re probably better off with a

Will Dr. Emanuel Demand Obamacare Delay Now?

Will Dr. Emanuel Demand Obamacare Delay Now?

Earlier this month, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, widely credited with being one of the “architects” of Obamacare, said on Fox News Sunday that there was no need to delay the individual mandate penalties for failing to carry health insurance–unless the Obamacare website,

The OECD's Bad Advice on the Debt Ceiling

The OECD's Bad Advice on the Debt Ceiling

On Tuesday, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which represents the world’s most advanced economies, advised the U.S. to eliminate the debt ceiling, warning that repeated crises over the debt limit threatened the global economy. Instead, the OECD suggests,

How Democrats Tried to Make Obamacare Repeal-Proof

How Democrats Tried to Make Obamacare Repeal-Proof

When former Obama adviser and campaign manager David Plouffe said on Sunday that running against Obamacare would be an “impossibility” for Republicans, his reasoning seemed dubious. By the fall of 2014, Plouffe insisted, “millions of people will be signed up,”

Oswald: Soviet Reject, Communist Renegade

Oswald: Soviet Reject, Communist Renegade

Last month, the Wall Street Journal published a fascinating essay by Peter Savodnik about Lee Harvey Oswald’s time in the Soviet Union. It reveals much about Oswald’s essentially introverted, tortured character, and provides a basis for understanding why the simplest explanation

A Brief Window for Repeal

With Obamacare imploding, the unthinkable has become possible: the law could be repealed. Not just after the 2014 midterm elections, or after a new president takes office in 2017, but in the very near future.  That is because many Democrats

Why Obama Fears the Gettysburg Address

Why Obama Fears the Gettysburg Address

President Barack Obama has elected not to attend the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address on Tuesday, Nov. 19th. Instead, he will be meeting with Senators at the White House to persuade them not to impose new sanctions on Iran,

Is Obama Purging the Military of Dissent?

Is Obama Purging the Military of Dissent?

For weeks, rumors have flown about a “purge” of senior military officers by the Obama administration. The tone was set in 2010, when President Barack Obama fired General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, over insults about