Rand Paul vs. the Hawks
The Kentucky senator urges interventionists of both parties to contemplate unintended consequences.
The Kentucky senator urges interventionists of both parties to contemplate unintended consequences.
Trent Lott and John Breaux represent Gazprombank
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When LBJ ordered an investigation of George Hamilton.
Guess he won't be reduced to playing old hits at state fairs just yet.
Come up with your own joke about the Commerce Clause.
If there's a day of the year to notice the paradox of organized labor, Labor Day is it.
What the scandal in Virginia teaches us about politics as usual.
We treasure the customs and practices passed down from our ancestors. And we change them anytime we want.
A boilerplate call for a prudent foreign policy offends the Washington Post blogger.
Gotham's broken government school system isn't worth saving, let alone expanding.
The Burger King move isn't really about "inversion" anyway. This is a merger.
A film critic offers a strange take on recent American history.
Adapting to climate change would cost roughly the same as trying to slow it.
This completely undermines the governor's pension reform law. Will he let that happen?
He's old, he's tired, and his party is likely to be in the minority.
Today, instead of environmental regulations that actually save lives, we pay to subsidize politicians' cronies and pet projects.
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