L.A. Times’ Entry for Worst Reporting of the Year?
Getting nearly everything wrong to serve a narrative about Alabama.
The Man Who Sold the Future
Steve Jobs not only understood the times he lived in, he anticipated what would come next.
Thanks to Obama, Gas Jumps in a Flash
Thanks to the left, prices will keep on rising, too. (Update: Ed Driscoll adds, "CNN Neuters Obama" and the presidential impact on gas prices.)
Democrats Relieved? Not So Fast, My Friend
There’s no stasis in electoral politics; the end of one election simply means it’s time to start thinking about the next one — and a number of Democratic senators who didn’t have to stand for re-election on Tuesday are thinking very hard indeed today.
Is a Horrific, Politically Motivated Beating Newsworthy?
Depends on whose bones were broken. (Also read Roger Kimball: "Haters on the march in Arizona — newsworthy?")
Is a Bailout Backlash Building?
The issue of fairness toward those who play by the rules and are prudent in their financial transactions may bubble to the surface during the midterm elections.
Do We Want a Neutral Net?
Can we trust the cable companies to control the internet? Can we trust the government?
Protesting ObamaCare: What Really Happened on March 20?
I wasn’t in Pelosi’s strategy meeting that day, but I’ll tell you what I think went on in there. (Also read Roger L. Simon: America the Hateful)
When Congressmen Behave Badly
David Scott (D-GA) is fighting a planned community garden in his neighborhood. Did we mention that the garden — and his house — are not in his district?
The Glory of Gridlock
It may be counterintuitive, but divided government seems to be the best solution to big spending and program overreach by Congress.
When It Comes to Nuclear Power, Companies Should Think Small
Why are we looking at huge, multibillion-dollar facilities in the first place? It’s not like other options don’t exist.
Hard to Kill: Why Government Agencies Take on a Life of Their Own
In the end, the justification for continuing a government program rests on the care and feeding of the bureaucrats who run it.
Coming Soon: Substituting Government Annuities for Your 401(k)?
The Democrats believe you are too dumb to invest your own money wisely.
Government Health Care: Like Your Local Cable Monopoly on Steroids
If you enjoy customer service calls to big corporations, you will love begging for treatment from unaccountable government bureaucrats.




