Tag archive for ‘national review’
Right Wing Response: Et tu, Auto?
Let’s not bail out the auto industry, too, writes Rich Lowry of National Review. Giants like GM and Ford have long mismanaged their empires, and the argument that the country can’t afford to lose 100,000 jobs casts Detroit automakers as job and welfare programs, he writes. Bailing them out would put us on track for [...]
Right Wing Response: What Now?
No finger-pointing, just take time to regroup. That’s the major push of a piece by the editors of National Review. They find hope in the fact that voters haven’t rejected conservative ideals outright (President-elect Barack Obama only won by a six-point margin, after all). Now is the time to devise a clear agenda and make [...]
Right Wing Response: The Case Against Obama
Cartoon from The Arizona Republic Oct. 22, 2008 by Steve Benson
Why you shouldn’t vote for Obama in two weeks. Chicago political talk radio host Guy Benson, Katharine Ham of the Weekly Standard, and Hot Air editor and contributor Ed Morrissey offer their “closing argument” in the case against Barack Obama for president. They have created [...]
In Brief: How Republicans Responded to the DNC (from an Unaffiliated Voter)
With the DNC over and the temperamental limelight now hovering towards McCain’s more than slightly surprising VP choice and the impending (weather-based, obstacle ridden?) Republican National Convention, the GOP doesn’t seem to be having their expected grand old party lashing out against the Obama campaign…today. But the day is young and the elephants have [...]
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