Saturday, November 21, 2009

Peter Roff

House Republicans Tar Moderate Democrats With Liberal Healthcare Votes

Votes in favor of healthcare might hurt more moderate Democrats. more >>

Democrats Stuck on Healthcare While Jobs Issue Grows More Urgent

Try as she might, Pelosi can't change the subject that fast. more >>

Uncovering Obama's Stimulus Sham

Back to square one, Mr. President. more >>

Five Lessons From the 2009 Elections

The lessons the two parties draw from the 2009 elections are instructive. more >>

Terrorism Trial Decision Shows Obama Doesn't Know How to Fight America's Enemies

Say what you will about Bush, but he did prevent additional terrorist attacks. more >>

Gridlock and Indecision Spur Polling Shift from Obama to Republicans

More independents are showing preference for the generic Republican candidate. more >>

Time for Term Limits in Congress?

The introduced amendment would limit the amount of permanent politicians. more >>

Voters Have Spoken: Stop Bailouts and Fix the Economy

Obama Democrats should stop rushing healthcare reform and address more important issues. more >>

Pelosi is Forcing Moderate Democrats to Walk the Healthcare Plank

She's using fear of payback to push middle-of-the-road Democrats to vote for the House bill. more >>

2009 Election Results Show Republicans Recapturing Critical Real Estate

Elections show that the Republican Party is far from kaput. more >>

Obama's Dithering Dims Americans' View on Afghanistan and the War on Terror

Fewer Americans believe that the mission will be a success. more >>

Obama Proving a Drag in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York

Democrats will spin it, but their troubles, even in strongholds, are telling. more >>

Democrats' Plan is Not Free Healthcare, It's Taxes for Everyone

The legislation would only make it worse for everyday Americans. more >>

Does Money Buy Access to the Obama White House?

Is Obama using the White House as a fundraising tool for the Democratic Party? more >>

Children of Fallen Troops Find Solace in Snowball Express

Annual events help war widows and children realize they're not alone. more >>

Iraq and Afghanistan Strategy Debates Need to Remember the Troops

Believing in the soldiers will give them confidence to get the job done. more >>

Now on Fox: When Presidents Attack

Like Nixon before him, Obama hopes to paint coverage as biased. It's a risky strategy. more >>

Government Can't Bend the Healthcare Cost Curve

There is no evidence government-run systems can cut costs. more >>

Democrats’ Dishonest Doc Fix Dodges Deficit

Only with stripped provisions does the healthcare bill's cost look good. more >>

Obama's Fox Assault Is a Distraction--And Conservatives Are Falling for It

Conservatives are proving easily distracted. more >>

Government Should Stay Out of Media, Let the Press Fend for Itself

Government helping the media stay afloat? Really bad idea. more >>

Dismal Foreclosure Numbers Could Be the Tip of the Iceberg

The new foreclosure numbers might actually be deceptively good. more >>

Forget Daggett the Spoiler, New Jersey Will Vote Gov. Jon Corzine Out

Race is a dead heat, but bid to split Republicans will ultimately fail. more >>

Obama, the Anti-Reagan, Is Failing on the Economy

The economy's state is not the worst it's been since the Great Depression, yet. more >>

Race-Baiting Opposition to Rush Limbaugh's Bid for the NFL's St. Louis Rams

Opposing Limbaugh's bid for Rams may be more about politics than labor relations. more >>

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