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The long list of unsolved problems Obama will leave behind
April 2, 2015: President Obama walks back to Oval Office from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
At last Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, President Obama declared he was determined to “make the…
Jobs: How to create them
I took a camera to Times Square this week and asked people, “What creates jobs?” Most had no answer.
One said, “stimulus!” What? Government creates jobs? No!
I suppose it’s natural that people think government creates jobs because politicians always…
Why I plan to vote for Rand Paul for president
It’s not smart to get too enthusiastic about any politician. I’ve been disappointed often. I believed Bill Clinton when he said, “the era of big government is over.” I thought George W. Bush was a “small government guy.” And Barack…
The Foxhole: Richard Breitman on the origins of the Final Solution and the founding of Israel
It was just after noon on a Saturday – April 8, 1933, to be exact – when James G. McDonald, tall and lanky with his thick grey hair shoved over to the side, the very picture of a pinstriped American…
Forget Cuba or health care reform, Obama’s real legacy is Middle East nukes
President Obama recently sat down for a long, wide-ranging interview with Thomas Friedman, the New York Times’ premier columnist and multiple Pulitzer Prize winner. It was supposed to be an elevated discussion between two intellectuals about the weighty foreign policy…