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The Opposite of Ronald Reagan

By |2011-02-09T10:03:17-05:00February 9th, 2011|

This column by ACRU General Counsel Peter Ferrara was published February 9, 2011 on The American Spectator website.

While Americans across the country are holding celebrations to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of President Reagan, President Obama and his media allies are peddling the line that he is just like Reagan. So let’s try this thought experiment. Suppose Obama did follow in the tradition of Reagan, Thatcher, and what could have been his ideal mentor, Jack Kemp.

Suppose as a result that President Obama embraced reducing tax rates, cutting spending, slashing unnecessary regulatory burdens and restrictions, and maintaining a strong dollar, anti-inflation monetary […]

Obama's Foxy Evasions

By |2011-02-09T09:52:15-05:00February 9th, 2011|

This column by ACRU Senior Legal Analyst Jan LaRue appeared February 9, 2011 on the American Thinker website.

Bill O’Reilly’s interview of President Obama on Fox News just prior to the Super Bowl confirmed that he remains a self-absorbed leftist.

Now that he’s ardently denied moving to the political center, maybe pundits and Republicans like Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) will finally get it, unless they naively believe he’s been there all along.

Obama’s responses qualified for more penalty flags than were thrown during the game. His reaction to the crisis in Egypt is similar to his comment about the […]

President Obama's Epic Obamacare Dilemma

By |2011-02-07T00:13:11-05:00February 7th, 2011|

This column by ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell and ACRU Senior Legal Analyst Ken Klukowski was published February 6, 2011 on the The Washington Examiner website.

Florida’s Obamacare court ruling presents President Obama with a risky proposition.

Because the federal court accepted our argument that the individual mandate cannot be severed from the rest of the law–and thus that the whole law must be struck down– Obama may try saving most of his signature legislation by sacrificing its heart.

In Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking-Glass,” Alice encounters the Bread-and-Butterfly. This creature’s wings are thin slices of bread, its body is made of crust, and […]

Reagan's Communism Rollback a Model for Tea Party

By |2011-02-06T23:38:47-05:00February 6th, 2011|

This column by ACRU Senior Fellow Robert Knight was published February 4, 2011 on The Washington Times website.

Years ago, when I was a media fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, I got to sit down with Martin Anderson, one of Ronald Reagan’s closest advisers.

We were discussing what had happened at Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1986, when Reagan met with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The two men left without an arms treaty after discussing ways to reduce ballistic-missile arsenals. There even was talk, as today, of eliminating nuclear weapons entirely.

Reagan’s willingness to negotiate with the communist […]

What Reagan Would Do

By |2011-02-04T14:43:23-05:00February 4th, 2011|

This column by ACRU Chairman/CEO Susan A. Carleson and ACRU Senior Fellow Robert Knight was published February 4, 2011 on Townhall.com.

We knew things weren’t good, but nearly one seventh of all Americans on food stamps? Forty-three million people?

That’s the news this week from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which noted that only 30 million were on food stamps as recently as 2008. For Big Government fans, this news should trigger a high five. But wait – many of those high fivers are lamenting the “epidemic of obesity” among the poor. Remember, liberalism need not be consistent or effective; […]

What Would Reagan Do About Egypt?

By |2011-02-04T14:14:22-05:00February 4th, 2011|

This column by ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell was published February 3, 2011 on the BIG PEACE website.

We’re about to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth. As much as I would like to praise that great and good man, I have to wonder what he would do about Egypt?

Would he shepherd Egypt along the path to democracy–as he did successfully with South Korea and the Philippines? Or would he maintain a “constructive engagement” policy with Mubarak as he attempted with the apartheid regime in South Africa? That policy frankly failed, and we had to await F.W. de […]

Black Education

By |2011-02-02T15:58:41-05:00February 2nd, 2011|

This column by ACRU Policy Board Member and Professor of Economics Walter E. Williams was published February 2, 2011 on Townhall.com.

In my “Black Education Disaster” column (12/22/10), I presented National Assessment of Educational Progress test data that demonstrated that an average black high school graduate had a level of reading, writing and math proficiency of a white seventh- or eighth-grader. The public education establishment bears part of the responsibility for this disaster, but a greater portion is borne by black students and their parents, many of whom who are alien and hostile to the education process.

Let’s look at the […]

The Legal Future of Obamacare

By |2011-02-02T15:30:55-05:00February 2nd, 2011|

This column by ACRU General Counsel Peter Ferrara appeared February 2, 2011 on The American Spectator website.

As of this moment Obamacare is officially not the law of the land. As Federal Judge Roger Vinson ruled on Monday in Florida, “[T]here is a long standing presumption that officials of the Executive Branch will adhere to the law as declared by the court. As a result, the declaratory judgment is the functional equivalent of an injunction.” That law as declared by the Federal District Court in Florida is now that Obamacare is unconstitutional.

This, of course, is the second federal court ruling that Obamacare is unconstitutional, […]

ObamaCare Unconstitutional — Why Judge Vinson's Ruling Is So Important

By |2011-02-01T15:18:53-05:00February 1st, 2011|

This column by ACRU Senior Legal Analyst Ken Klukowski was published February 1, 2011 on FoxNews.com.

The federal court in the massive 26-state challenge to ObamaCare on Monday held that the health care law’s individual mandate is unconstitutional. And, even more importantly, the judge accepted the argument in my court brief that the mandate cannot be separated from the rest of this 2,700-page legislative monstrosity, and struck down the entire law.

Roger Vinson, of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, the judge presiding over this case, did so because of a single word: severability.

A single […]

Bowing and Kowtowing

By |2011-02-01T14:59:11-05:00February 1st, 2011|

This column by ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell was published February 1, 2011 on The Patriot Post website.

The Obama administration thinks that George W. Bush was too arrogant, that he liked to throw his weight around in international affairs. The way to win Nobel Peace Prizes was obviously to cut a more humble figure in the world. But can bowing and kowtowing be a foreign policy for the United States?

We all remember, just weeks after his inauguration, that President Obama shocked millions of Americans with his low bow before King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. Mr. Obama forgot, if he […]

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