Beer Metaphor Becomes Frosty-Cold Reality
Barack Obama is the first president to not just accept the premise of the "having a beer" test, but to embrace it and turn it into reality.
Barack Obama is the first president to not just accept the premise of the "having a beer" test, but to embrace it and turn it into reality.
Dave Astor | Posted 04.21.2009 | Comedy
Given that Bush lacks the writing chops to pen a coherent book by himself, he'll still have plenty of time on his hands while someone else does the authorial heavy lifting. So, how might Dubya spend that time?
Mike Papantonio | Posted 02.15.2009 | Media
An interesting narrative coming from the Right is that some day in the future historians are going to uncover presidential memoirs that will finally expose the true genius of the Cheney/Bush duo.
Michael Shaw | Posted 01.11.2009 | Politics
Lance Simmens | Posted 01.07.2009 | Politics
The need to act and act forcefully is now. Obama realizes this, the American people realize this, Congress realizes this, and even Dubya has inkling that something is not right.
Ross M. Levine | Posted 11.23.2008 | Politics
Before George Bush, would his party have ever considered putting a religious wack job like Sarah Palin on its presidential ticket? No way.
Ron Mwangaguhunga | Posted 11.21.2008 | Politics
The testosterone party is over. And not a moment too soon. America is looking for another type of President, a multilateralist -- flexible, able to admit his or her error, self-examined, and intellectual.
John Tepper Marlin | Posted 11.19.2008 | Business
In Keynesian terms Dubya's fiscal and monetary policies had the heat running round the clock during a hot summer, inviting the dizzying loss of values in this credit-frozen October.
John Tepper Marlin | Posted 10.18.2008 | Business
I.O.U.S.A., the movie, makes you angry about America's debts. It doesn't dwell on which political party is most to blame. But the record is pretty cle...
Chris Weigant | Posted 08.27.2009 | Politics