He has great potential, but needs more seasoning and a stronger national political persona not so vulnerable to disagreements on particular issues.
Monthly Archives: April 2015
The Hillary Clinton campaign dirge
If Democrats have such an edge in presidential elections, why the uneasiness over Clinton’s candidacy?
Need for a dose of reality at Department of Child Safety
Everyone who runs the agency ends up with an informal method of triage and differential responses to abuse and neglect complaints. Past time to make that legit.
Light rail doesn’t create economic growth
Contrary to Stanton, light rail at best moves economic activity around without doing much to move people.
Docs shouldn’t be told what to say about abortion
Recent law goes beyond regulating medical practices or reasonable informed consent.
Current conservative case against McCain is thin
There was a time when McCain’s GOP credentials could arguably be challenged. Not now.
Paul represents GOP future, but not its present
While Rand Paul may not have the best chance to win the nomination, he’s the most interesting candidate in the race.
Legislative session wasn’t operating at business speed
If Ducey really believes his nonsense about operating at business speed, the state’s in for a rough ride.
Court cuts political map-drawers some slack
U.S. Supreme Court says minorities don’t have to be packed in so rigorously in districts they dominate.
An ill-informed debate on religious liberty laws
They don’t do what critics claim and won’t do what proponents hope.