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Ken Blackwell: President Obama: How About Bowing to Reality?

By |2010-01-05T10:36:25-05:00January 5th, 2010|

The editor of the New Yorker was once asked about the hip, cool, insider writing that graced his journal. Didn't its stylish prose go over people's heads? "We don't write it for the little old lady from Dubuque," he replied. Not pitching your case to the little old lady from Dubuque, Iowa, became a hallmark of modern sophisticated liberalism--a liberalism more characterized by point-of-view than by policy point papers. So when the New Yorker's Christmas week number hit newsstands, it was bound to attract attention.

Newt Gingrich and Peter Ferrara: A Vision for Prosperity

By |2010-01-04T11:45:22-05:00January 4th, 2010|

America is careening in overdrive in exactly the wrong direction, and the American people know it. All across this nation, people crave a new vision of leadership to restore traditional American prosperity and the American Dream, which they rightly see slipping away.

Peter Ferrara: Washington Knows Best

By |2010-01-04T11:25:27-05:00January 4th, 2010|

This column originally appeared on The American Spectator website on December 30, 2009.

The health policy atrocity that Washington Democrats are now finalizing represents an ugly new turn in American politics. From almost the founding of the Republic, we have seen demagogues seek to sway public opinion in their favor with crass arguments appealing to base motives in the electorate, from racism to class warfare to xenophobia. But that is NOT what we are seeing in Washington today, on issues from health care to “global warming” to federal deficits, spending, taxes, welfare, energy, and beyond.

What we are seeing in Washington today is much worse. […]

Orrin Hatch, Ken Blackwell and Ken Klukowski: Why the Health-Care Bills Are Unconstitutional

By |2020-04-23T21:58:20-04:00January 2nd, 2010|

President Obama's health-care bill is now moving toward final passage. The policy issues may be coming to an end, but the legal issues are certain to continue because key provisions of this dangerous legislation are unconstitutional. Legally speaking, this legislation creates a target-rich environment. We will focus on three of its more glaring constitutional defects.

Ken Blackwell and Ken Klukowski: ObamaCare: Running for Rushmore?

By |2009-12-30T10:36:29-05:00December 30th, 2009|

"Ever since Teddy Roosevelt first called for reform in 1912, seven presidents -- Democrats and Republicans alike -- have taken up the cause of reform time and time again," President Obama said in a statement hailing the Christmas Eve Senate vote to take over 1/6 of the nation's economy. "Such efforts have been blocked by special-interests lobbyists who have perpetrated the status quo that works better for the insurance industry than it does for the American people."

Ken Blackwell: Senator J. Wellington Wimpy's Health Care Bill

By |2009-12-21T14:29:40-05:00December 21st, 2009|

Pollsters like to say their surveys are like a snapshot, limited to the time and the picture frame in which they are taken. What we are seeing in polling on the takeover of health care by the federal government is a consistent opposition by the American people. No major poll shows the people supporting the House or Senate bill.

Ken Blackwell: In the Long Run..

By |2009-12-21T13:52:58-05:00December 21st, 2009|

John Maynard Keynes is considered one of the leading lights of liberal economics. Challenged by a critic who said that in the long run, Keynesian economics would lead to national bankruptcy, Keynes memorably responded with a witticism: "In the long run, we're all dead."

Ken Klukowski: High Court Rejects Challenge to NRA's Signature Law

By |2020-04-23T21:54:05-04:00December 20th, 2009|

In 2005, the National Rifle Association of America enacted a law that probably saved the American gun-making industry from bankruptcy. And just this last week, the Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge to this landmark legislation, ensuring this law stays on the books to preserve America's culture of lawful firearm ownership.

Ken Blackwell: Power Player of the Week?

By |2009-12-19T12:10:25-05:00December 19th, 2009|

Markos Moulitsas Zuniga is the proprietor of the influential liberal blog Daily Kos. The blog is a must-visit site for those who are serious about the direction of the Democratic party. The blog was influential in the rise of Vermont's former Gov. Howard Dean in the run-up to the 2004 election.

Ken Blackwell and Ken Kluklowski: Court Strikes Down Law De-Funding ACORN

By |2009-12-19T11:57:27-05:00December 19th, 2009|

As Fiscal Year 2010 finally begins, a judge has struck down Congress' law ending federal funding of ACORN. It's ironic in that de-funding ACORN was the only example of fiscal restraint we've seen from Barack Obama, even more so since he's now stacking the courts with judges that will continue to issue such rulings. And perhaps that's what he's wanted all along.

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