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September 6, 2013

Obama's 'Red Line' Undermines U.S. Power By Michael Barone

Blunder after blunder. That's been the story of President Barack Obama's policy toward Syria.

In April 2011, Obama said dictator Bashir al-Assad "had to go." But he did little or nothing to speed him on his way.

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September 3, 2013

With Crime Down, the Nation Moves to Ease Get-Tough Policies By Michael Barone

Americans change their minds on some issues. One of them is crime and punishment. 

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August 27, 2013

Obama Could Learn From FDR on How to Get Things Done By Michael Barone

Evidence of the astonishing incompetence of the Obama administration continues to roll in.    

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August 23, 2013

Stop and Frisk Doesn't Target Minorities, It Protects Them By Michael Barone

New York City seems on the verge of making the same mistake that Detroit made 40 years ago. The mistake is to abolish the NYPD practice referred to as stop and frisk.    

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August 20, 2013

Use Private Capital for Roads and Bridges, Not Taxpayer Money By Michael Barone

This Congress has been criticized for not passing many laws -- and praised for that in some quarters. And it's true that in quantitative terms its productivity has been low.    

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August 13, 2013

Crime Bankrupts Detroit; Public Unions Mug Two California Cities By Michael Barone

In the Industrial Midwest, the city government of Detroit went into bankruptcy in July. Out in California, the city governments of Stockton and San Bernardino entered bankruptcy proceedings in 2012.    

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August 9, 2013

Cheating Is Rife in Colleges -- by Admissions Officers By Michael Barone

What is the most intellectually dishonest profession around? My nomination: the admissions officers at highly selective colleges and universities.

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August 6, 2013

Democrats Own Obamacare, and Its Political Cost Keeps Rising By Michael Barone

Nothing is free in politics, but there is some question when you pay the price.

That's been a saying of mine for many years, though I may have unconsciously plagiarized it from someone else. I think it applies to Obamacare.

My American Enterprise Institute colleague Norman Ornstein has been shellacking Republicans for trying to undercut the implementation of the Obama health care legislation. He calls it "simply unacceptable, even contemptible."

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August 2, 2013

Forget the Old South: Trayvon Martin Was No Emmett Till By Michael Barone

Why are so many people so desperate to hold onto the idea that America is as racist as it has ever been?

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July 30, 2013

Both GOP and Democrats Have Party Problems By Michael Barone

Since last November's election there has been a lot of punditry about the fissures and schisms in the Republican Party. The divisions are real, and some of the commentary has been revealing.    

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July 26, 2013

Obama Economy Emphasis Is all Talk By Michael Barone

We have a president who loves to give campaign speeches to adoring crowds, but who doesn't seem to have much interest in governing.

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July 23, 2013

A Woman in Full: Thatcher Gets Her Due in New Biography By Michael Barone

The first volume of Charles Moore's authorized biography of Margaret Thatcher, covering her life up to Britain's victory in the Falklands, is out, just weeks after her death. It takes its place among the finest political biographies of all time.

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July 19, 2013

A Better System for Picking Presidential Candidates By Michael Barone

You can get agreement from almost all points on the political spectrum that the worst aspect of our political system is the presidential nomination process. It is perhaps no coincidence that it is the one part of the system not treated in the Constitution.

That's because the Founding Fathers abhorred political parties and hoped that presidents would be selected by something like an elite consensus. But we have political parties, the oldest and third oldest in the world, and they are not going away.

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July 16, 2013

Obama Finds Foreign Affairs Do Not Bend to His Whims By Michael Barone

Foreign policy is hard. That's a lesson Barack Obama has been learning throughout his presidency. The world is not responding as he expected.  

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July 12, 2013

Obama Forfeits Trust by Not Enforcing Obamacare By Michael Barone

On Obamacare, as on immigration enforcement and welfare requirements, Barack Obama is following the course that cost King James II his throne. He is dispensing with the law.    

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July 9, 2013

With Dems on Defensive, GOP Has Chance to Recapture Senate By Michael Barone

What's the outlook for the 2014 Senate elections? The Republicans once again have a chance to overturn the Democrats' majority, as they did in 2010 and 2012.    

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July 5, 2013

With Its Roots in the Nuclear Family, the Nation Evolves Into America 3.0 By Michael Barone

The Fourth of July is always an occasion to think about what the United States of America has been, is and will be. A good way to reflect on that is to pick up a copy of "America 3.0" by James Bennett and Michael Lotus and ponder its lessons.

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July 2, 2013

In U.K. but Not U.S., Young Voters Turn Against Big Government By Michael Barone

A trip to London provides an occasion to compare and contrast British politics and attitudes with those in America.   

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June 28, 2013

Supreme Court Offers Mixed Verdict to Conservatives and Liberals By Michael Barone

This has been a big week for the Supreme Court. In four separate cases, it applied stricter scrutiny to racial quotas and preferences in higher education, overturned part of the Voting Rights Act, ruled unconstitutional the Defense of Marriage Act and dismissed an appeal of a case overturning California voters' ban on same-sex marriage.   

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June 26, 2013

Dems Struggle With Scandals; GOP Can't Agree on Policy By Michael Barone

The two political parties are in disarray. The Democrats are disheartened. The Republicans are disunited.