Biggs became the most influential legislator since Burton Barr legitimately, not by abusing his power as Senate president.
Monthly Archives: August 2016
Don’t call Trump nuts if you mean it
There’s no place for amateur psychiatry in American politics.
McCain vs. Kirkpatrick on Obamacare
The debate will be unedifying, but a bipartisan compromise is at least conceivable.
Trump’s missing budget plan
The sum of what Trump has said would make the federal government’s finances worse.
Arizona big appetite for bad education news
While everyone cries in their beer over a phony WalletHub study, good news about NAEP gains go uncelebrated and undiscussed.
Nothing dishonorable in McCain’s course on Trump
McCain needs no lectures on courage or duty to country.
On marijuana legalization, it’s Locke vs. Bentham
At root, it’s a philosophical debate about the role of government dating to the Enlightenment.
Clinton misses the political moment in acceptance speech
Voters are looking for strong leadership, not a scatter diagram of policy prescriptions.