Mr. Obama may think it is leadership to be out in front of the pack, but it is those who take charge and responsibility of real situations who are the real leaders. Published July 31 2009
Politicians on the hill usually look forward to Summer recess, but for those lawmakers favoring healthcare reform, angry constituents are waiting for their Senators and Congressmen at scheduled town halls all over the nation. Published July 31 2009
The Department of Justice recently dropped the conviction of New Black Panther Party member Jerry Jackson. Published July 30 2009
Congressman Paul Ryan, (R-Wi), tore down the myths of government run health care and the rhetoric that goes along with it. Published July 30 2009
Apparently, MSNBC's Chris Matthews could not wait for the audio release Cambridge 911 call made by Lucia Whalen. Published July 29 2009
President Obama's response to Chicago journalist Lynn Sweet not only was a torpedo aimed at Sergeant James Crowley but also the then anonymous 911 caller who thought she was doing her neighbor, Professor Henry Louis Gates, a favor. She was hit with some flying pieces of metal as well that evening. Published July 29 2009
Republican Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky talked about the high costs of health care today. Published July 27 2009
Hotairpundit.blogspot.com posted a 1996 video of Henry Louis Gates going off on what he calls "Racist White Institutions." In the video he slams both Justice Clarence Thomas and then Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich(R-Ga.) Published July 27 2009
The Henry Louis Gates controversy with the Cambridge police is not the first time the Harvard professor has made racially based remarks. Published July 24 2009
Where there is a race controversy there is Al Sharpton. In this case, Rev. Sharpton's niece and radio sidekick, Brittany, has taken the Henry Louis Gates-Sgt.James Crowley controversy to another level. Published July 24 2009
President Barack Obama capped off a press conference on health care last night by answering a question about the arrest of Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates, but as with his answers on health care, the president glossed over the facts. Published July 23 2009
President Obama glazed over some facts tonight at his press conference. A minor point concerning the president's tendency to blame the Republican party for the country's current circumstances was reported by the Associated Press. Published July 22 2009
Cass Sunstein, President Obama's nominee for "regulatory czar," looked like he would sail through a confirmation process, but Fox News is reporting Republican Texas Senator John Cornyn has put a "hold" on Mr. Sunstein's confirmation. Published July 21 2009
During a healthcare forum on Monday, Congressman Russ Carnahan, (D- MO.), was mocked by an audience member who asked, "If it's so good why doesn't Congress have to be on it?" Published July 21 2009
Syndicated advice columnist Amy Dickinson sided with an un-named college today that told an incoming Freshman he must room with a gay roommate despite his objections Published July 20 2009
Perhaps President Obama is staying up late working on the much criticized health care reform plans in congress. According to Politico, he gaffed it up on Monday at the Childrens National Medical Center in Washington. Published July 20 2009
CBS Marketwatch is reporting that President Obama is apparently moving his deadline for Congress to pass health-care reform legislation. Published July 20 2009
The Senate approved a federal hate crimes measure on Thursday by voice vote after a 63 to 28 procedural vote was needed to allow it on to the defense authorization bill. Published July 17 2009
Senator Bernie Sanders, (I-Vt.), defended the Democrats' health care plan today on the Fox News Channel's America's News Room. Published July 17 2009
KTLA News reported yesterday that a Los Angeles City Council meeting was interrupted by an individual who walked in wearing a Ku Klux Klans robe and hood. Published July 17 2009
By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years