Saturday, September 1, 2007

By Karl Rove

The Long View - Advisory thoughts on the 43rd president. - The Washington Post scorned President Truman as a "spoilsman" who “underestimated the people's intelligence." New York Times columnist James Reston wrote off President Eisenhower as "a tired man in a period of turbulence." At the end of President Reagan’s second term, the New York Times dismissed him as "simplistic" and a "lazy and inattentive man." Read More

Sunday, August 26, 2007

The Real Public Servants

If the world was a fair place, the sump-pumpers and bilge-bailers of this world would make as much as a Congressman. They do more for the public good than both houses of Congress. Read More