The Rise of the Conservative Woman
Bad Politics and Bad Policy
Calling All Babies: The Real Experts in the Health Care Debate
Saturday marked more than a debate on health care reform. It was a battle of cute kids. Yes, you heard me correctly. November 6th was intended as the day when lawmakers would convene over the health care bill and hopefully reach a favorably consensus. Instead, it was a day of distractions and battles between children. On ...
Hillary and Sarah’s Common Theme
Meg Whitman Lead Growing for CA Governor
Room for Improvement: Government Intervention in the H1N1 Pandemic
There is no shortage of swine flu skeptics. You may hear comments about how H1N1 is no more serious than the seasonal flu, how the whole declaration of swine flu as a “national emergency” is simply a Democrat-affiliated political tactic synchronized with their health “Scare” bill. But in a hearing on Tuesday, held by the ...
Healthcare Through Women’s Economic Lenses
Why Energy Independence Must Become the Next Republican Rallying Cry
America sends almost a billion dollars per day overseas to buy oil. When we do, we are directly or indirectly bankrolling dictators who despise us, who reinvest our money to support terrorist groups and who spread anti-American sentiment throughout South America and the Middle East. Our dollars buy their high-tech weapons arsenals, help them destabilize ...
We Must Get Our Fiscal House In Order
NY-23, of All Places? Defining the Future of the Republican Party
Despite the competitive gubernatorial races in the Presidential battleground states of VA and now-bankrupt NJ; one needs to look no further than the upstate New York special election in the 23rd Congressional district to see the true future of the GOP playing out - particularly at the presidential level. The race stands to highlight the ...
