Punishing enemies and rewarding friends - politics Chicago style - seems to be the unifying principle that helps explain the Obamacare waivers, the NLRB action against Boeing and IRS's gift tax assault on 501(c)(4) donors. They look like examples of crony capitalism, bailout favoritism and gangster government. One thing they don't look like is the rule of law.
Punishing enemies and rewarding friends - politics Chicago style - seems to be the unifying principle that helps explain the Obamacare waivers, the N… - Michael Barone
Punishing enemies and rewarding friends - politics Chicago style - seems to be the unifying principle that helps explain the Obamacare waivers, the N…
- Michael Barone
We Americans are lucky to live in a country with a history full of noble ideas, great leaders and awe-inspiring accomplishments. Sadly, many of our e… - Michael Barone
We Americans are lucky to live in a country with a history full of noble ideas, great leaders and awe-inspiring accomplishments. Sadly, many of our e…
Follow the money, Washington reporters like to say. The money is this case comes from taxpayers, present and future, who are the source of every pen… - Michael Barone
Follow the money, Washington reporters like to say. The money is this case comes from taxpayers, present and future, who are the source of every pen…
Obama's attitude toward the rule of law is apparent in the words he used to describe what he is looking for in a nominee to replace Justice David Sou… - Michael Barone
Obama's attitude toward the rule of law is apparent in the words he used to describe what he is looking for in a nominee to replace Justice David Sou…
Multiculturalism is based on the lie that all cultures are morally equal. - Michael Barone
Multiculturalism is based on the lie that all cultures are morally equal.
All of which raises another question: If Obamacare is so great, why do so many people want to get out from under it? - Michael Barone
All of which raises another question: If Obamacare is so great, why do so many people want to get out from under it?
Campuses that were once havens of free speech are now patrolled and regulated by thought police. Intellectual dishonesty has become a job requiremen… - Michael Barone
Campuses that were once havens of free speech are now patrolled and regulated by thought police. Intellectual dishonesty has become a job requiremen…
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