Ladies: Not All Women Collectivist
John Blundell’s book Ladies for Liberty is a strong antidote to the notion that women are prone to mushy, collectivistic thinking and are hostile to individualism.
Goldberg, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, has compiled an enlightening and often mischievous collection of examples showing how the American Left has grown sloppy over time, leaning on trite phrases rather than logic to defend its views.
On this date 150 years ago, the Battle of Seven Pines illustrated the law of unintended consequences.
A legislative analysis of taxpayer spending on public college campuses shows UNC taking a modest hit during the recession. Community colleges were hammered.
Be careful what you wish for. And don’t let the cat out of the bag unless you don’t mind being scratched.
It looks like there will be at least three polling outfits regularly tracking voter opinion in North Carolina during the 2012 election cycle.
What President Obama dubs the Buffett Rule is really just an excuse to transfer more money from private hands and into the public trough.