Barack Obama may be a new sensation, but when it comes to taxes, he sounds very familiar: Tax the rich. In fact, attack the rich. The other day he said, “It’s high time the rich pay their fair share.” The crowd roared — I guess they weren’t rich. But do …
Read More »Condoms Are Supposed to Cause Embarrassment
In New York, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is handing out its new free condom to commuters. And new dispensers will dot the city, based on the premise that condoms need to be out of the closet and free of embarrassment. Garbage. Condoms are supposed to cause embarrassment. …
Read More »Some Democrats See Big Trouble Coming at the Party's Convention This Summer
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Family Feud Allies of Barack Obama are warning of chaos if unelected superdelegates give Hillary Clinton the Democratic presidential nomination. Richmond, Virginia Mayor Douglas Wilder made a comparison to the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago that featured clashes between protesters and police …
Read More »Investigators in Vermont Conduct Air Search for Missing Middlebury College Student
Police were conducting an air search by helicopter Tuesday for evidence in the disappearance of a Middlebury College freshman who has been missing for more than a month. Heavy snow and a cold snap — with more frigid weather in the forecast — have thwarted ground searches for Nicholas Garza, …
Read More »Talking Points: Jesse Jackson's Books
The attorney general of Illinois clears Jesse Jackson’s charities without even doing an audit. That is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points memo. Attorney General Jim Ryan says he has reviewed reports from Jackson’s charities and has found no irregularities. So let me be clear, Jackson’s people sent Mr. …
Read More »The Price of Loss
You are going to hear a lot more of this talk about how the people who are now dead should have done a lot more when they were alive. That they should have had more life insurance, more savings, more investments and more money, period. It’s a pity they’re not …
Read More »America Celebrates Its 225th Birthday
Hamburgers, hot dogs, apple pie and ice cream. Baseball games in the park and sand castles on the beach. Skies lit with Technicolor fireworks. As always, these American traditions are marking Independence Day celebrations around the country this year. But some are spending July Fourth a little differently. Immigrants are …
Read More »Talking Points: Some No Spin on Condit-Levy
Some no spin about the Condit/Levy case. That’s the subject of this evening’s Talking Points memo. Each night when I say my prayers, one of them is, please God, make this story go away. I know I’m cutting my throat ratings-wise, but I intend to wind this summer soap opera …
Read More »It's Bill's World
Game, set, match… Microsoft. Now, I’m not here to take sides. I am here to make a point. Microsoft won. And don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Do you know how I can tell they won? They got to keep the real estate. That’s important. It’s like a couple after …
Read More »Role of Nation's Libraries in Terror Probe Not a Closed Book
Start a raucous debate in most local libraries and you’d surely expect the matron of the stacks to come over and give you a vicious shushing. But after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the role of the nation’s public centers of knowledge is proving to be far from a closed …
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