Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio? Jeb Is the More Likely to Go for the White House
Rethinking Hillary 2016
WASHINGTON -- Now that two of the last three Democratic presidencies have been emphatically judged to have been failures, the world's oldest political party -- the primary architect of this nation's administrative state -- has some thinking to do. The accumulating evidence that the Democratic Party is an exhausted volcano includes its fixation with stale ideas, such as the supreme importance of a 23rd increase in the minimum wage. Can this party be so blinkered by the modest success of its third recent presidency, Bill Clinton's, that it will sleepwalk into the next election behind Hillary Clinton?
Fort Lauderdale Joins Bandwagon of Florida Cities Passing Anti-Homeless Laws
War on Women, My Foot! GOP Girl Power Is Emerging
The bogus war on women of Election 2014 turned into a gusher of a win for GOP women.
'Tisn't Really the Season
Seize the Day, Control the Agenda
WASHINGTON -- Memo to the GOP. You had a great night on Tuesday. But remember: You didn't win it. The Democrats lost it.
Obama Issues Credit Card Industry Bailout by Executive Order
Weekly Roundup: The Election is Finally Over


