It is not as though Rick Santorum emerged last night out the mist, with revelations breaking out. For months I’ve heard it said that Rick Santorum had the clearest, firmest ...
Notes on the Debate
It was, overall, an impressive show, with the candidates showing a remarkable resilience in responding, with precise information, to subjects rapidly shifting; with so-called moderators moving beyond the artless to ...
On Obama’s Statement This Morning
The president, with his impulse ever to try to look in the center of things, seems to have given Boehner the lever he needs. For now Boehner can say to ...
Simply Electric
Just after the Fourth of July in 1858, Lincoln was speaking in Chicago, and he recognized that not everyone in the audience was descended from the families who had fought ...
re: The Heckler’s Veto
I covered this in my book The Philosopher in the City (Princeton, 1981). The heckler’s veto is the device that the ACLU is pleased to offer precisely because they don’t ...
Judge Tauro Does DOMA
Judge Joseph Tauro, in the federal district court in Boston, took it upon himself to strike down the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). With that stroke he would remove ...
Tracking Cornyn in His Questioning
Cornyn is a thoughtful fellow, but he is having the same problem shown by other Republicans in these hearings — he is striking the chords of grand sentiments and theories ...
The Real Rahm Emanuel Scandal
It was reported yesterday that Rahm Emanuel apologized for calling certain liberal Democrats “f—— retarded” as they sought to put the heat on conservative Democrats during negotiations in the House ...
No More King for a Day
Quite apart from the fact that Obama had it wrong at every level, and that he wasn’t dealing with the questions of principle, this point about the State of the ...
re: re: The WSJ Gets It Wrong on a Litmus for Republicans
I want to add one more thing: It would of course be plausible for the Republicans to do their own version of what the Democrats did when they recruited pro-life ...