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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Are the House Republicans as paranoid as the most extreme Tea Partier? On Thursday, House Minority leader John Boehner (R-Land of No) and his crew released a campaign manifesto called A Pledge to America, which outlined what they would do, should they gain control of the House in the coming congressional elections. The preamble to this glossy, 45-page document -- which doles out the expected: tax cuts for the rich, downsizing government, repealing the health care bill -- purposefully echoes the Declaration of Independence, noting that "America is an idea . . . that each of us is endowed by ...
(April 14) -- Nobody wants a political Army. The Founding Fathers so vehemently opposed the idea of a politicized Army that they wrote barriers against such a possibility directly into the very foundations of our Republic. The Constitution makes it clear that the Congress has the power to maintain a Navy, but only "raise" an Army. A little farther down one notices that even this "raising" of an Army is technically only for a period of two years. They were wise men, those Founding Fathers. Over the course of the past several decades, however, as the ethos of maintaining a large standing ...
The resignation of Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana has sparked a debate about bipartisanship, ideology, and the institution of Congress. According to Bayh, "There is much too much partisanship and not enough progress, too much narrow ideology and not enough practical problem-solving. Even at a time of enormous national challenge, the people's business is not getting done." This critique is like catnip to the media and has unleashed a predictable wave of sympathetic coverage. Let's examine these arguments, however, beginning with the assertion that "the people's business is not being ...
Spared an attack on 9/11 by the passengers of United Airlines Flight 93, a justifiably spooked Congress held hearings less than a year later to address how it might conduct business if its members were unable to meet at the Capitol. Would an e-Congress be a viable alternative? That very question upset Donald R. Wolfensberger, an expert on Congress who warned against it. "Building a computer system on which members could not only access floor or committee debates but actually vote on pending questions, will lead to what I call a reverse 'Field of Dreams' scenario," he testified. Rather than, ...
At this point there are 734k views on youtube; there will be a million by 5pm (if not sooner)Top Story on Memeorandum.The BIG LETTERS on Drudge.Rush Limbaugh is going pedal to the metal on it as I listen.The RNC is jumping on this. And so Is John McCain: "The American people continue to learn more about Barack Obama. Now we know that the slogans 'change you can believe in' and 'change we need' are code words for Barack Obama's ultimate goal: 'redistributive change.' In a previously uncovered interview from September 6, 2001, Barack Obama expressed his regret that the Supreme Court hadn't been ...
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