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The Presidency and the Media May 7, 2025
Bill Hansmann
It seems that media persecution comes with the presidential territory, unless you die in your first month in office.
A brief history of the US presidency March 27, 2024
Mark C. Ross
From Washington to Roosevelt and beyond, there have been some doozies.
The Usual Idiots that Gave Us the FISA Mess February 6, 2018
Christopher Chantrill
A campaign with people willing to break the letter and the spirit of the law will inevitably staff its administration with similar folk.
I Want a President Who Loves America: Pre-Inaugural Edition January 3, 2017
Christopher Chantrill
The American people are sick unto death of liberals.
A long line of losers in the White House August 13, 2016
Rosslyn Smith
One little noted trend in recent presidential politics is that the winning candidates all experienced an election loss at some point in their political careers.
Obama's Candid Moment February 18, 2014
Warren Beatty
He's president, he says. He can do what he wants. He wasn't kidding at Monticello.
A Destructive President February 17, 2014
Eileen F. Toplansky
One thing we can be sure of as regards Barack Obama: he will never be "first in the hearts of his countrymen."
Barack Obama's Transformational Moment February 10, 2014
Michael Widlanski
The Executive branch, unchained.
Can We Talk About Impeachment? December 20, 2013
J.T. Hatter
This president has behaved lawlessly -- and has encouraged lawless behavior in his administration since he first set foot into the Oval Office in January 2009.
Obama Flouts the Law August 18, 2013
Clarice Feldman
Are Constitutional checks and balances adequate to deal with a president such at this?
Presidential Lawlessness: It's So Cool August 14, 2013
Jon N. Hall
Obama's narcissism, Congressional gridlock, and Supreme Court spinelessness have severely damaged the foundations of our constitutional republic.
If the Constitution Doesn't Matter... February 7, 2013
Gary Henderson
If the Constitution no longer matters to the president, the Congress, or the Supreme Court, then it no longer matters. To anyone.
A Lesson on Presidential Power January 3, 2013
Howard J. Warner
It comes a shock to discover that liberal Hollywood has provided a powerful response to the expanded presidential power sought by Barack Obama and other progressives.


