Caroline Kennedy apparently thinks that she is entitled to be appointed as the next junior Senator from New York.
She shouldn’t be. Think about it.
Her qualifications? Her name is Kennedy and she can raise a lot of fat-cat money for herself and for New York democrats who support her.
Her strategy? Ignore the voters […]
Published in The New York Post on December 19, 2008
Now that Bill Clinton has re leased the list of his 205,000 donors who have given close to $500 million to his library and foundation, it is clear why he resisted releasing the list while his wife was running for president.
Now, compelled by the Obama transition […]
Is there no end to the arrogance of our elected officials? Having assisted in foisting Rod Blagojevich on the voters of Illinois, the Democrats in Springfield have refused to strip him of the power to appoint a new Senator for fear that they might lose a special election, as voters seethe over Blagojevich’s corruption. […]
Published on TheHill.com on December 16, 2008
With the election of Barack Obama, the United States has moved dramatically to the left in its foreign policy at just the time that Israel, which seems likely to return Bibi Netanyahu to office in early February, is moving to the right. A collision is almost inevitable.
Caroline Glick, the […]
DICK MORRIS’ ‘08 PLAY-BY-PLAY
Volume 1, #39
December 16, 2008
2009: A PREDICTION
The politics of 2009 will be dominated by a continuation and
deepening of the global Depression. Under the guise of stimulating the
economy, look for Obama to pursue a radical, socialist agenda that […]
The Depression — let’s call it what it is — leaves us, well, depressed. But there is very good news from around the world. Our enemies are collapsing under the strain of dropping oil and gas prices. What we had all hoped conservation and off-shore drilling would achieve, the global economic collapse […]
An op-ed by Orde Kittrie in the Wall Street Journal highlights Iran’s “economic Achilles’ heel” — its “extraordinary heavy dependence on imported gasoline.” Since more than half of Iran’s gasoline imports flow through Dubai, his call to action could pose the first test of Hillary’s independence from her husband’s business interests.
Kittrie reports that Iran […]
Published in the New York Post on December 11, 2008
When Bill Clinton took office in January 1993, he was hearing the foot steps of Little Rock US Attorney Charles Banks, who was hot on his heels as he probed charges of corruption that swirled around the Whitewater land deal. President Clinton decided, in one […]