Overlooking a student government president’s citizenship status because he is on the right side of an amnesty bill for illegal aliens.
Yearly Archives For 2011
No Deficit Left Behind
One of the biggest expenditures in many state budgets is educational bureaucracies.
IPAD NATION
The latest teaching tool to show up in America’s classrooms is the Apple iPad, a product that many educators seem to view as the magic potion that will ignite a lifetime of learning for our nation’s students.
Breaking the Code
“Pragmatism is the magic word to describe what liberals want, but do not want to argue for.”— University of Virginia professor of politics James W. Ceaser
China: Enter the Dragon
October’s East Asian Summit, held in Hanoi, Vietnam, offered hope of a peaceful integration of the rising Chinese hegemony into Southeast Asia’s governing community.
Civility Lost
The venerable James Buckley addressed a group of roughly 60 attendees at the Heritage Foundation last week.
Striking Oil
Taxing the oil industry and refusing access to important U.S. shale reserves would drive up both the Federal government’s debt and the U.S. unemployment rate, according to Kyle Isakower of the American Petroleum Institute.
Revolving Axis of Evil
In their search for villains, media elites, not to mention political ones, frequently overlook genuine malefactors.
Negative Election Energy
A team of academics just discovered what political pros have known for years: Negative advertising works.
Constitutionally Out of Touch
It’s bad enough when recognized scholars go outside of their subject areas. It’s worse when they offer novel interpretations of their own alleged fields of expertise.