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Mr. Morris was an adviser to Bill Clinton for 20 years. He is the author of a new book "Condi vs. Hillary."

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  • Advice to GOP Candidates: Avoid Adjectives, Nouns Are Good Enough

    It’s all in the polls: The more conservatives label Democrats as evil, job killers and big spenders, the more, potentially, it will backfire on GOP candidates come midterm elections.

  • Afghan Report Hits Obama Where It Hurts

    Having already lost all Republicans and almost all independents, Obama is shedding Democrats these days.

  • Kagan Promoted Shariah Law at Harvard

    Harvard Law School now has three Saudi-funded institutions devoted to the study of Shariah.

  • Obama Vulnerable to Counterattack on Economy

    Any president facing a recession has a basic conundrum to resolve: If he doesn’t try to make people believe that a recovery is in progress, nobody will.

  • How Obama Bungled the Oil Spill: An Inside Story

    The obvious fact is that Obama has no executive experience, and neither do any of his top advisors.

  • The Next Big Crisis: State Bankruptcies

    There is currently no legal procedure for a state government to go bankrupt.

  • Obama vs. Freedom of the Press

    The Leibowitz study, and the subsidy proposals that are likely to emerge from it, represent a chilling threat to the First Amendment and to our civil liberties.

  • Sestak-Gate: Did Obama Commit an Impeachable Offense?

    Is it a high crime and misdemeanor to offer someone something of value in return for withdrawing from a U.S. Senate race? We may be about to find out.

  • Responding to Obamacare: Restore, Defeat, Defund, Repeal

    Let’s begin our reaction to the passage of Obamacare by remembering Winston Churchill’s famous formulation with which he introduced his war memoirs: In defeat: defiance. In war: resolution. In victory: magnanimity. In peace: goodwill. Now is the time for defiance! | Read More »

  • Elderly Swing Against Obama Plan

    The most ominous signal yet for the Obama health-care plan emerged in the poll by Scott Rasmussen released today. While public support for the plan fell to a new low (42 percent support, 53 percent oppose — down five points | Read More »