It is difficult to tell how the incoming Treasury secretary will handle the enormous task of implementing Dodd-Frank.
Obama Administration
Is Obama Moving to the Left?
He’s actually proposing policies that wide majorities agree with.Â
Pushing Arne Duncan to Fast-Forward
Activists demand that the Department of Education address discriminatory policies.
The Bitter Twilight of John McCain
The Arizona senator’s contempt for Chuck Hagel in yesterday’s confirmation hearing is all about the guy who nominated him.
Obama’s Trump Card: Breaking the Filibuster
The D.C. Court of Appeals decision knocking out recess appointments leaves Democrats with one option: End the filibuster.Â
Did Republicans Lose the Election?
The 2012 election awarded us a peculiar form of coalition government. Will it hinder Dems as they pursue their ambitious agenda?
Leave Julia Alone!
Why is The National Review obsessed with a relic of the Obama campaign?
Breaking the Military’s Brass Ceiling
Leon Panetta’s decision to end the women in combat ban was the right one, and long overdue.
Employees? Consumers? Feh!
The Republican war on the NLRB and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The D.C. Circuit Court’s Chaos Theory
In Washington, dysfunction prevails.

