Opinion

Thomas Jefferson Street Blog

Wit and wisdom from all sides of the political spectrum.

 
Boris Epshteyn »
Republicans Can't Forget the Economy During Obama Scandals Yesterday

The federal government and the media spent the last week digging through the myriad of scandals that besiege President Obama and his White  House. And it is undeniably important to delve deeply into the issues of Benghazi, the Internal Revenue Service and the Justice Department seizing the Associated Press' phone records. The GOP has been strong in outlining the pattern of government overreach, incompetence and cover-up.

more »
Robert Schlesinger »
Amidst Obama Scandals, Republicans Prepare a New Debt Ceiling Hostage Yesterday

I hate to interrupt fulminations about President Obama's three incredible shrinking scandals with something as prosaic as concern about the GOP's threatening to sabotage the economy, but a couple of bits of real news emerged yesterday regarding the debt ceiling (yes that, again).

more »
Mercedes Schlapp »
Benghazi, IRS and AP Scandals Reveal a Clueless President Yesterday

Last week, the title for my blog post was the Absentee President.  This week the title should be the Clueless President; or is he? President Obama, who is praised for his intellectual and political capabilities, all of a sudden wants the American people to believe that he was unaware of the major scandals that are eating away at his political capital and perhaps his second term.   

more »
Pat Garofalo »
The IRS Scandal Is About Budget Cuts, Not the Tea Party Yesterday

David Simon, of "The Wire" fame, once responded to the idea of "doing more with less" by saying, "That's the bullshit of bean counters who care only about the bottom line. You do less with less." For the Internal Revenue Service, the line should perhaps be updated to "you do less with less, and also cause a scandal."

more »
Susan Milligan »
Obama 'Going Bulworth' Wouldn't Give Him Power Over Republicans Yesterday

President Obama has fantasies of "going Bulworth" on Congress and Washington, letting loose with everything he really thinks and trying to do what he really wants, despite the political repercussions, The New York Times reports. And congressional Republicans see Obama not so much like the fictional politician in the old Warren Betty movie, but as Richard Nixon, forced to resign in disgrace because of the Watergate scandal and reviled for his overuse of executive power.

more »
Peter Roff »
Bureaucracy Keeps Adopted Children Stuck in International Limbo Yesterday

According to reliable estimates, there are nearly 10 million children around the world who, if global bureaucrats would merely get out of the way, could be adopted into loving, permanent families.

more »

Q&A

Why a College Degree May Not Be Worth It

Former U.S. Secretary of Education William Bennett explains why a college degree may not be worth the cost.

Two-Party Politics Is Failing the U.S.

Professor Charles Wheelan explains how centrists could change the Senate landscape.

The Rover Has Landed

NASA scientist Roger Wiens talks about the role Mars Rover Curiosity plays in the future of space exploration.

World Report

How to Authorize a Modern War

The 2001 authorization of force may need a rewrite, but modern war isn’t going away.

Economic Intelligence

How Trade Pacts Threaten Public Health

Far reaching trade pacts make a mockery of the democratic process.

advertisement

Robert Schlesinger

An End to the NRA’s Angry Swagger

Polls show that overwhelming majorities of Americans, and even of NRA members, favor universal background checks.

Mary Kate Cary

Washington’s Toxic Stew

President Obama's burgeoning problems affect more than this week’s three scandals.

Mort Zuckerman

Meeting the Growing Threat of Cyberattacks

We have yet to establish security standards to prevent large-scale cyberattacks on the nation’s critical infrastructure.

advertisement

Latest Videos