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May 2011

Boehner and GOP to act tough?

I’ll believe it when I see it: House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio) will mark out a firm Republican position regarding the debt ceiling in his speech this evening at the Economic Club of New York (7 p.m., watch live here). He will insist that while allowing the country to default would be “irresponsible,” voting to raise the debt limit without spending cuts and reforms would be far worse in

"April Marks 27 Straight Months of 8 Percent or Higher Unemployment"

Think we can make it 28? Yes we can!*

The new media narrative: the Tea Party is dead; compromise is the new black; Americans want the return of the weak-tea GOP status quo.

Let the Democrat/establishment GOP push for Mitch Daniels begin! Because hell, who, if not the Democrats, has our best interests at heart when it comes to picking a “serious” “adult” opponent to run against Barack Obama…?

Carter Country

Back during his presidential campaign, I wrote that Obama was Jimmy Carter with a tan. Such rhetorical Visigothery, at the time, made me unpopular with those who saw nothing but the crease in Obama’s pants and hadn’t yet realized the measures he’d gone to to hide Brother Billy in a Boston tenement. But the times, they are a changing: U-6 unemployment rose again to 15.9 percent, a total of 24.39

Happy Mother's Day open thread

Enjoy the day, everyone! Here in Colorado, it’s sunny and 85, my son is running a low-grade fever, and my wife is on a plane, shuttling off on yet another business trip, because that’s what you do in this economy to keep your job. But at least I got to make her French toast on apple fritter bread before she left. Share your happy Visigoth stories from Obama’s America here!

Here's what I've learned over the last two+ years:

Unless and until those who people the contemporary socialist movement revert to donning berets and going full-on khaki, or carrying little red books in their tiny utilitarian shirt pockets, or referring to themselves as numbers like a cadre of high-ranking SPECTRE villains, the nuanced pragmatic conservatives of the stripe who backed McCain and mocked the TEA Party at its birth wouldn’t recognize a Marxist if several of them clenched themselves

Hugh Hewitt (who is NOT THE BOSS OF ME!) asks…

So, Jeff, what is the rule for limiting access to the stage? There has to be a “barrier to entry” or is it come one, come all? Yeah, that’ll beat the president. Were I to be glib, I’d start my answer by suggesting that one thing we shouldn’t be doing as a “barrier to entry” is, after the fact, calling for the “exile” from future debates of the man many

HUGH HEWITT IS NOT THE BOSS OF ME! STILL!

But that won’t keep him from telling us who should be allowed to run for the GOP nomination and who should be, well, not: This is why the GOP needs to rethink its debate schedule and why the RNC should take over the operation of the debates and exile Cain, Johnson and Paul as well as every other candidate without a prayer of winning. (Santorum is a long shot, but

"SEIU drops mask, goes full commie"

Well, then. I haven’t been this shocked since the official announcement that Clay Aiken was gay as pomegranate martini.

Yet more proof that establishment politicians don't get the American voting public

To the establishment pols, Cain struggled. To the Frank Luntz focus group who watched the debate, Cain was the clear winner. So now it’s the duty of the establishment pols and the establishment media to assure us that Cain can’t win: Still, no matter how bright Cain shone last night, he has little chance of winning the nomination. While he has some personal money, he doesn’t have nearly enough cash