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Will Republicans Snatch Defeat From the Jaws of Victory In 2012?
I was part of a panel a few days ago on politics, culture and the media. And the first question put to us was right to the point: “Can Barack Obama win re-election?”
Political guru Dick Morris, Tea Party unofficial…
Bad News for Obama From the New York Times
But February made me shiverWith every paper I’d deliver.Bad news on the doorstep;I couldn’t take one more step.
“American Pie”
President Obama got his own bad news on the doorstep at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It came not in February but…
Petraeus Must Change War Strategy or Risk Failure
It is unfortunate that President Obama had to accept Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s resignation for his serious lack of judgment with the Rolling Stone article.
McChrystal has been a superb warfighter, but this was way out of bounds. I have had…
What’s Happening Now?
Yesterday Solicitor GeneralElena Kagan was announced as President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee. Will she be able to satisfy those confirming her despite her stance on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell?” Our guest Bob Beckel saysKagan may not be liberal enough. What…
Hit the ‘Reset’ Button, Mr. President
By Fred Gedrich and Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney (ret.)
The International Olympic Committee’s rejection of Chicago’s bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games is a sober reminder of President Obama’s personal diplomacy limitations. His shocking defeat in Copenhagen will pale…