Did Hillary Clinton help bring down Tunisia's Ben Ali
The Weekly Standard's Lee Smith on Beltway Confidential"In taking the side of Arab individuals against their ruling regimes, Clinton was reminiscent of the most optimistic days of the Bush administration’s freedom agenda, circa 2005."A decade later, blaming GOP for radicalism is much harder
Noemie Emery, Examiner Columnist"Clinton distanced himself from a demonized right; Obama distanced himself from a hysterical left, which claimed, before the blood dried in Tucson that Sarah Palin had it on her hands."Insights following Tucson came too late
Diane Dimond, Examiner Columnist"Instead of the focus being on which political party might have lit Loughner's final fuse, why didn't we -- why don't we -- concentrate more on the mental health of our fellow citizens? Why didn't anyone notice how truly unhinged this kid had become, wallowing in a world of what he called 'consciousness dreaming'?"Off-shore drilling delays are costing government millions in potential revenue
Rob Bluey, Examiner Contributor"Royalties, bonus and rent payments made up more than $6 billion of that number. That pot of money could go a long way toward deficit reduction. And that’s from the Gulf alone."Timothy P. Carney - Tick, tick, tick: The cost of Obamacare is a time bomb
In fighting against Obamacare repeal this week, Democrats portray their health care law as a money saver, claiming Republicans would add to the deficit by abolishing the legislation. But in their franker moments, the bill's authors admit that "reform" could be something of a time bomb that will cause exploding health care costs down the line. One top Senate aide plainly stated last summer, "This is a coverage bill, not a cost reduction bill." The time-bomb nature of Obamacare was presaged by Mitt Romney's health care bill in Massachusetts, which also expanded health insurance coverage by mandating that all individuals buy insurance, prohibiting insurers from dropping customers, and subsidizing the insurance of those with difficulty affording it.Michael Barone - A sigh of relief when mad and evil people are foiled
Obama first came to the favorable attention of the nation at the Democratic National Convention in 2004 when he proclaimed that we were not red states and blue states but red, white and blue America. After months of partisan debate, in which he like others used the military metaphors common in our political vocabulary, he spoke in Tucson as the leader of one nation.It will probably help him politically. But, more important, it will help the nation.
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