Politics
Brown the right man for Obamacare fight
In 2012, Massachusetts sent Scott Brown to Washington to stop Obamacare. In 2012, we must do so again.
Is Marco Rubio ready for prime time?
Is Marco Rubio ready for primetime?
Fauxahontas and Deval’s damage control
Deval Patrick, Fauxahontas, and the “Social construction of Race”
Won’t get fooled again?
This year’s graduates enter the Obama economy. Good Luck.
Liz Warren and Defining “Diversity” at Harvard Law School
Where does Liz Warren stand on racial preferences?
Concord’s Cup of Smugness Runneth Over
Concord, MA embraces environmental hypocrisy and the new “Green” religion.
Obama and Gingrich Bully the Federal Courts
Threatening judges is out of order.
The “War on Women” that Isn’t
Afraid they will lose in a contest of ideas, Democrats resort to fear-mongering.
Why Puerto Rico Matters
The importance of the Puerto Rico primary extends well beyond the island’s delegates.
Obama could use a lesson in humility.
Jennifer C. Braceras | Boston Herald | Monday, March 12, 2012 | Op-Ed | Not so long ago, school children were taught that, in America, government is “of the people, by the people and for the people.” Today, it is easy to see why most kids think that our government is...
Political Correctness Goes To Court
Massachusetts athiests challenge use of the phrase “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Debunking the Mitt Myths
Media invested in their own inaccurate narratives.
Goalie’s Critics Make Bad Call
Liberal hypocrisy: Thomas’s critics skate for the same offense.
Gingrich Lacks Moral Authority to be President.
Newt’s character flaws in the open: would tear asunder Republican chances.
Gingrich and Perry: Toxic Twins Spoil GOP Primary
In attacking Romney’s role at Bain, Gingrich and Perry sound more like Karl Marx than Ronald Reagan.
“Advocates for ‘change’ are, inevitably, frustrated with our deliberately inefficient government. And so when they do not get their way, they complain that the system is ‘broken.’ But it is not. This is how it is supposed to work. Gridlock prevents the majority from running roughshod over the minority. Gridlock ensures that dissenting voices are heard. Gridlock forces compromise — often painful compromise, but compromise nonetheless”