Politics


Ron Paul is the Better Man

Rep. Ron Paul distanced himself from the ugly remarks in the newsletters published under his name. He says they don’t represent his views and, given that no one has ever…

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Representatives? Not Really….They’re “Fixers”

In today’s New York Times, this interesting story about how one Senator (the presumptive GOP presidential nominee) has done favors for a constituent, “A Developer, His Deals and His Ties…

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My interview in Il Giornale about Needed Italian Post-Election Reforms

Tom Palmer: “Meno Stato più impresa”

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A Different Road

I think that anyone else in Spitzer’s shoes should suffer no legal consequences or penalties. But…. he sent people to prison for just what he’s accused of doing and he…

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Jean-Paul Floru for Europe

Floru for Europe

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Democracy, Liberty, Limited Government, Foreign Policy

The Northwestern University Law Review (Issue 102:1 (Winter 2008) has published my oral remarks during the 2006 Federalist Society panel/debate on “Limited Government and Spreading Democracy: Uneasy Cousins?” Judge A….

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Obamatarianism….

From the Wall Street Journal, “Wyoming Serves as a Campaign Cue,” by Nick Timiraos, March 8, 2008 (Page A4) Tailoring his message to the state’s antigovernment streak, Sen. Obama put…

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Trade Creates Prosperity

From the Wall Street Journal: “Ohio Needs More Foreign Trade,” by Daniel T. Griswold

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Mediation and Peace

Civilized politics is not about “finding the true will of the people,” a project that is merely a totalitarian conceit,* but about fashioning tolerable regimes based on peaceful relations. Kenya…

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Buckley

I suppose everyone who ever came in contact with, or read a book by, William F. Buckley, Jr. has to chime in. Yes, I met him and when I was…

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