Category archive: 2010 Midterm Election

Originally appeared as “Obama, Clinton and Robert Reich” at American Thinker. By Chuck Rogér Robert Reich has gotten into the funny stuff again. In the Wall Street Journal, the former denizen of the Clinton administration weaves a tall tale to support yet another fanciful argument: After a bruising midterm election, the president moves to the [...]

Dissecting progressive arrogance, Part II

The Clear Thinking blog is on hiatus and will return with new posts on July 18, 2011. Meanwhile, please enjoy this re-post of the “Dissecting progressive arrogance” series. More “Dissecting Progressive Arrogance” I, III, IV, V, VI, VII By Chuck Rogér Yesterday, we examined part of a Financial Times piece and found progressive arrogance only [...]

Ideologue-in-Chief Obama Will Continue to Be Bad for Business

Originally in American Thinker, November 13, 2010. President Obama called the Democrats’ November 2 loss of sixty-one House seats a “shellacking.” Yet in a day-after press conference, Obama sported a self-absorbed manner, contrived reflection, and a basic misread of the American people. In a “60 Minutes” interview aired four days later, he denied that voters [...]

Today’s elections could save us from becoming France

Last week, American Spectator‘s Paris correspondent, Joseph Harriss, described the situation in France as a result of President Sarkozy’s suggestion that the government will have to tighten its belt in the face of out-of-control spending and massive, unsustainable debt. This past week has seen France’s fourth crippling national strike and seventh day of violent street [...]

Dissecting progressive arrogance, Part II

More “Dissecting Progressive Arrogance” I, III, IV, V, VI, VII Yesterday, we examined part of a Financial Timespiece and found progressive arrogance only two paragraphs into the article. We’ll return to that piece later this week. But today, let’s introduce another exhibit. In an article titled “A dramatic shift in West Virginia,” Clive Crook (yes, [...]

Stripped-naked messiah, Kamikaze Congress?

Rasmussen’s latest Presidential Tracking Poll shows that a whopping 43% of voters strongly disapprove of President Obama’s performance and agenda. Only 27% “strongly approve.” Just 25% of voters think well of the healthcare legislation that Obama and Congress are postured to ram down the American people’s throats. Do these numbers spell doom for the Dems [...]

Tugging the line

We were busy. We did little more than briefly notice and dismiss the snapping sound drifting over the rapids. Contact Creek’s thick shore-brush was crunching under something heavy. Though I don’t recall what species I was entertaining at the far end of my fly-line at that moment, I do remember my brother’s fish. Harry was ten [...]