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Building a Grand Strategy

Our latest guest is Ambassador Charles Hill, former advisor to Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Schultz. Mr. Hill claims that US Presidents over the past two decades have been completely inept in foreign policy. Bush 41 and Clinton

Shirley Sherrod and Pigford: 'There is More to the Story….'

American Thinker offers some interesting background on Shirley Sherrod. The Thinker quotes from veteran Democrat Pol Willie Brown on her firing by the Obama Administration: “This past Sunday, in his weekly column for the San Francisco Chronicle, ‘Willie’s World,’ veteran

Restless Goalposts: Is NAACP Even Relevant?

Thirty years ago, a group of mothers who had lost children to drunk drivers organized a group called MADD. They had a legitimate beef. There were too many drunks on the road. To Americans at the time, drinking and driving

How Do You Solve Fannie and Freddie?

In this week’s edition of Coffee and Markets, featuring The New Ledger’s Francis Cianfrocca, we’re talking about the latest GDP numbers, Fannie and Freddie, and the challenges facing small businesses with Congressman Kenny Marchant of Texas. We’re brought to you

Bell Rings in Tea Party Spirit

Every successful revolutionary movement starts with an act of defiance – as ordinary people stand up against the tyrants who are ruling them. The Boston Tea Party of 1773 is an iconic example, as colonists dumped a shipload of tea

Supreme Court to Consider School Tax-Credit Program

Today the Institute for Justice filed opening briefs in our fourth case to appear before the U.S. Supreme Court. IJ’s first trip to the high court came in 2002 and resulted in a landmark victory for school choice. We also