It’s Santorum Time

There are all kinds of reasons to discount tonight’s results. And Santorum’s speech wasn’t great, although it contained a promising theme about Obama’s schoolmarmish snobbery that’s full of contempt for even the conscience of the ordinary believer. But Santorum’s . . . . Continue Reading »

A Partial Case For Mitch Daniels

The main economic challenges facing conservatives in the next ten years are bringing down federal spending so that we can have a sustainable budget without large, economy damaging tax increases and reforming health care policy so that we get more quality health care for the dollars we . . . . Continue Reading »

Same-sex marriage in California

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has predictably upheld the district court decision declaring California’s Proposition 8 invalid.  Given the composition of the three-judge panel (a Carter appointee, a Clinton appointee, and a Bush 43 appointee), this outcome was never in doubt. I . . . . Continue Reading »

Against American Exceptionalism

In reading an essay by Peter Collier on the late Christopher Hitchens in the February 2012 issue of the New Criterion , I was brought up short when I came across this: “ . . . former New Leftists who, like us, had resigned from our radical generation and embraced America as the hope of the . . . . Continue Reading »

Ruth Bader Ginsburg vs. U.S. Constitution

Steve Hayward’s cookin’ with gas over at Powerline : “But the prize for this week’s liberal obtuseness about the Constitution goes to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who told an Egyptian television audience that ‘I would not look to the U.S. Constitution if I . . . . Continue Reading »

Happy Birthday to our Mutual Friend

“To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born (as I have been informed and believe) on a Friday, at twelve o’clock at night. It was remarked that the clock began to strike, and I began to cry, simultaneously.” Such was the auspicious beginning of David . . . . Continue Reading »