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Salon.com August 7, 2000 David Horowitz |
Why Bush will win With a unified base, Bush is moving to the center, while Gore continues to alienate his base with the selection of Sen. Joe Lieberman as his running mate. |
Salon.com November 10, 2000 David Horowitz |
The coup Al Gore's reckless attempt to subvert the election shows he is not fit to be president... |
Reason February 2003 John J. Pitney Jr. |
Gone With the Vote For the GOP in the South, Reconstruction isn't quite over. A half-century ago, Southern Democrats campaigned by opposing color-blind laws, stirring up racial fears, and silencing those who opposed them. They still do. |
Reason February 2009 Matt Welch |
Schwarzenegger's Failure If the California governor is the face of "moderate" Republicanism, the party is even more doomed than the 2008 elections suggest. |
Reason March 2008 David Weigel |
Whatever Happened to Tax Cuts? In the GOP, free markets are losing to Huckanomics. |
Reason April 2007 David Weigel |
The West Will Rise Again Is the South's hold over American politics on the wane? Book review: Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South, by Thomas F. Schaller. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2008 Nick Gillespie |
An Alliance for Freedom? Republican strategist Grover Norquist insists the Leave Us Alone Coalition is alive and well. |
Salon.com November 22, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
It's your party and you can cry if you want to Will Gore lose Florida? Who cares. The Democrats are beyond redemption... |
Reason April 2009 Matt Welch |
The Liberaltarian Jackalope The liberal-libertarian rapprochement is probably dead on arrival. |
Reason February 2007 |
Divided We Stand What sort of legislation and political theater should the friends of "Free Minds and Free Markets" expect during the next two years? Is the new situation an improvement or disaster? |
BusinessWeek February 24, 2010 Paula Dwyer |
How the Political Gridlock in Washington Might End Anger at Washington and midterm elections are driving both parties to recalibrate their self-interest. A tentative bipartisanship is emerging. |
Reason March 2005 Jesse Walker |
The Fever Swamps of Kansas A leftist tries to make sense of grassroots conservatism: A book review of What's the Matter with Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America, by Thomas Frank. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2008 W. James Antle |
Conservatives Against Empire The forgotten tradition of the antiwar right is remembered in Bill Kauffman's latest book. |
Reason February 2009 Tim Cavanaugh |
In Search of Lost Principle The Republicans could benefit from rereading their two-page masterpiece. |
Reason November 2006 David Weigel |
Penn Statists In Pennsylvania's Senate race, both sides are running for the middle. |
Reason January 2008 David Weigel |
Bonds for Babies Democrats discover the Ownership Society: Even if they don't replace the current Social Security system, "baby bonds" could have a transformative political effect in the U.S. |
Reason February 2005 |
Four More Years!?!?! Seven high hopes and seven big fears for Bush's second term. |
Reason June 2006 |
Hit and Run Blog commentary -- How to Be a Half-Decent Democrat: Can the party of Ted, Al, and Hillary earn the libertarian vote? |
Reason February 2001 Cathy Young |
Venus at the Ballot Box Women may lean toward the "Mommy State," but their politics are more complex than pundits recognize... |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 Robert Kuttner |
What Killed Off The GOP Deficit Hawks? The Republicans are now the ones making excuses for big deficits. |
Salon.com December 6, 2002 Bill Clinton |
Clinton: Democrats "were missing in action" In a major political address this week, former President Bill Clinton bluntly dissected the Democrats' recent electoral losses. Moving to the left, he said, is not a solution -- but fighting back is. |
Reason June 2007 Gillespie et al. |
Presidential Scouting Reports A libertarian fan's guide to the World Series of politics |
Reason June 2003 Jesse Walker |
Trading Places In matters economic, Democrats are supposed to be the party of big government, Republicans the faction of fiscal and regulatory restraint. But when it comes to the executive branch, the sides seem to have reversed. |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2010 Jon Meacham |
Election Aftermath: Beyond the Extremes Toward a politics in which the central truths of conservatism and liberalism can interact rather than collide. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Check's in the Mail How the tax cut went from impossible to inevitable... |
BusinessWeek July 8, 2010 Elgin & Palmeri |
Steve Peace: California Revolutionary The man who is changing the way California -- and possibly the rest of the country -- elects its leaders is a political maverick with an eccentric legacy in both Sacramento and Hollywood. |
Reason November 2008 Jim Henley |
Between Iraq and a Soft Place In Heads in the Sand: How the Republicans Screw Up Foreign Policy and Foreign Policy Screws Up the Democrats, by Matthew Yglesias, discusses the role Iraq played in Obama's success. |
BusinessWeek April 24, 2006 Richard S. Dunham |
Flight Of The Investor Class Defections are endangering the GOP's hold on power. |
Reason November 2006 David Mark |
Attack Ads Are Good for You! In praise of negative campaigning. |
Managed Care November 2007 John Carroll |
Plans Unsettled By Prospect of Democrat in White House The health insurance industry might be able to help itself by coming up with ideas to influence the presidential debate. |
BusinessWeek January 24, 2005 Howard Gleckman |
The Beltway Battle Ahead If Bush is willing to deal, he'll have a chance to fix Social Security, say both Democratic and Republican insiders. But he'll need to build bridges with Democrats and sell economic conservatives on compromise. |
Wired September 2004 Stewart & Thompson |
The New American Idol The New American Idol, Arnold Schwarzenegger... 6 Ways to Reboot the Electoral System... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2007 John Keller |
Taking the Pulse of Defense Spending As the war in Iraq has become a political sore spot, we can expect the Pentagon's leaders to hunker down to the status quo on military spending at least through the presidential election in November |
Reason May 2008 Matt Welch |
When Coalitions Dissolve As the GOP breaks apart, some blame the vanishing breed of free market Republicans. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Ryan Donmoyer |
Brinkmanship Over the Bush Tax Cuts High-income Americans could be the beneficiaries of a looming fight over whether to extend or let expire the Bush-era tax cuts. |
BusinessWeek January 20, 2010 Albert R. Hunt |
The Democrats' Long Road Back from Massachusetts After Republican Scott Brown's stunning upset, the best President Obama and his party can hope for may be a watered-down health bill with insurance reforms. |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2007 Maria Bartiromo |
Rudy Giuliani On Iraq, Taxes, Mistakes Rudy Giuliani answers questions about the war in Iraq, tax cuts, international business and Sarbanes-Oxley. |
Reason November 2008 Veronique de Rugy |
Fear of a Unified Government What happens to federal spending when the Democrats control both Congress and the presidency? |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 |
Who Are the Safety Net Swing Voters? The people Bush needs to get on his side are the folks who approve his overall performance but are leery of his Social Security reform. |
BusinessWeek January 27, 2011 Heidi Przybyla |
Social Security Gets a Reprieve--for Now Obama may put off Social Security reform until a hoped-for second term, unless Republicans take the initiative. |
Financial Advisor November 2007 Evan Simonoff |
Editor's Note - A Strange Election Awaits We are living through some very strange times in American politics. That was the message veteran political consultant Charlie Cook gave to attendees at the Financial Advisor Symposium. |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Alexandra Starr |
Democrats: A Hill Too Far? Not so long ago, Democrats were bragging that they could win back the Senate this November -- and it didn't seem like bravado. Now, two seats short of a Senate majority, the party faces a risk of backsliding. |
Reason March 2001 Cathy Young |
Many Americas Don't confuse the electoral vote map with the territory... |
Reason January 2009 Matt Welch |
Obama's Numbers The president-elect has promised to make his math add up. Therein lies a glimmer of possibility. |
Reason November 2008 Matt Welch |
Scared Straight Attending a major-party political convention is a lot like putting a metal dish into a microwave. You know something bad's going to happen, but after four years you need to be reminded of the acrid smell. |
Salon.com July 17, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Democratic bigots The latest GOP fad is pointing out that Democrats can hate people, too. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2010 Coy & Przybyla |
Debt and Taxes: Will America Ever Grow Up? Two new proposals to get serious about the U.S. budget deficit are colliding with the same old dysfunctional politics. |
Salon.com March 5, 2001 David Horowitz |
Other people's money President Bush's proposed tax cut would wrest control from tax-and-spend Democrats and return power to the people... |
Reason April 2007 David Weigel |
Reformers vs. the Old Guard Will fiscal conservatives retake the GOP? Here are four key members to watch in Congress. |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Bit & Thomasson |
The Midterms Could Spark a Stock Rally If the Republicans take over the House, history suggests a robust market. If they take over the Senate, so much the better. |