It went as bad as conservatives could have wished, but the public’s opinion on the law is just where it was before.
Politics
Rand Paul Grudgingly Gives In to Haters Demanding He Not Plagiarize
The oppression of liberty-loving future presidential candidates never ends.
Virginia Governor Puts Losses Behind Him
A delusional Terry McAuliffe, bottle of Bacardi in hand, went on MSNBC in June 2008 to announce that Hillary Clinton, whose campaign he was managing, would win the Democratic nomination for president. He was horribly and utterly mistaken. Last night, Virginia’s governorship securely in hand, the cruel shadow of defeat appeared finally to lift from […]
The Democrats’ Original Food-Stamp Sin
November 1 saw a rollback of food assistance for the neediest Americans. The left shares just as much blame for the cuts as Republicans.
What Divides Democrats
It’s economics: Cory Booker’s Wall Street liberalism versus Bill de Blasio’s anti-corporate populism. These divisions will shape the 2016 presidential contest.
What Have We Learned from the 2013 Elections?
The do’s and don’ts of this year’s races, featuring kittens, sodomy, and pot.
What This Election Means, Revealed at Last
Sometimes an election is just an election.
If You Give a Mouse a Vote
This year’s elections were all a bit anti-climatic. Let’s look at some of the craziest write-in candidates instead.
In Shocking Development, Health Insurance Companies Still Suck
These are the last people we should take at their word, but that’s just what reporters are doing.
Kentucky’s Health Care Rollout Humming Right Along
Two weeks ago, President Obama thanked the state’s Democratic governor for a smooth implementation of the Affordable Care Act. The state has signed up nearly 30,000 people for Medicaid under a federally funded expansion of that program and 1,000 Kentuckians a day are finding private plans under a statewide exchange.


