Huckabee Bows Out
Mike Huckabee’s syndicated radio talk show went out with a whimper last week. The former Arkansas governor announced earlier this year that he would end his daily talk program at the…
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Mike Huckabee’s syndicated radio talk show went out with a whimper last week. The former Arkansas governor announced earlier this year that he would end his daily talk program at the…
Christmas has come and gone, but it’s not too late to bequeath a few lumps of coal to so-called “leaders,” caught in the act of behaving badly. We’ll begin with…
While there has been much coverage–and debate–regarding sequestration’s impact on the U.S. military, there is another crisis that has received far less attention, yet the long-term consequences are equally serious. …
…from George Leef, writing at Forbes.com: “More College Does Not Beget More Economic Prosperity” As Mr. Leef reminds us, the national obsession with sending millions of young people to the academy has resulted…
Amid the hubub over former SecDef Robert Gates’s new memoir–and disclosures that Hillary and Barack Obama staked out national security positions based purely on political concerns–comes this rather surprising announcement from the Pentagon::…
Tom Fletcher speaks with President Johnson on his front porch in Martin County, Kentucky in 1964. LBJ used the visit to launch his “War on Poverty.” (Louisville Courier-Journal) Fifty years…
Something about this story doesn’t add up. As you probably know, veterans make up a disproportionate share of the nation’s homeless. In fact, the Veteran’s Administration launched an emergency effort…
An Air Force MC-12 surveillance aircraft, like the one that crashed today in Afghanistan. Previous crashes and near-catastrophic stall incidents involving the MC-12 have been blamed on limited crew training. Most…
Fifty years ago today, just after midnight eastern time, a B-52D took off from Massachusetts, for the final leg of a journey to its home at Turner AFB near Albany, Georgia. The…
Passing through the Philadelphia airport a few nights ago, I skimmed through a copy of “Duty,” the recently-released memoir from former Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Of course, almost anyone who watches cable…