Just when you think you've heard it all from Team Obama, the next day brings another jaw-dropper.
Nothing for the Left, nothing the government does is ever about its superficial reason; it's only and always about expanding government power and control over you.
From 2002 to the end of his presidency, George W. Bush routinely was accused by the Left of 'creating chaos:' chaos in Iraq, chaos in Afghanistan, chaos in the Muslim world, chaos among our allies.
The left controls academia, the culture, and the news media.
Ann Romney has been front-and-center. She's held a lot of town halls, a lot of campaign rallies, on her own, separate from her husband. And she is dynamite out on the campaign trail.
Some political spouses are much more comfortable on the campaign trail than others, and they take to it a lot more naturally.
A president is always cosseted by his staff.
Mr. Obama's choices show how fundamentally unserious he is about deficit reduction and spending restraint.
Either a war has to be fought, or it doesn't.
Barack Obama is Occupy Wall Street. Barrack Obama is plugged into that world. That's what he believes.
According to Mr. Obama, exceptionalism is so yesterday, an uncool, antiquated and ultimately destructive notion.
Germany was beaten after World War I, but it didn't take long for it to rise again as a much more malignant threat. The end of World War II was not to be a compromise; it was to come about from the total annihilation of the enemies' ability and will to make war.
Two famous happy warriors - Reagan and his political soulmate, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - knew they were fighting their own ideological and external wars. But they did so with the sunny dispositions and positive outlooks of those who knew they were on the right side of history.
There were no dead bodies in Watergate.