Shortly before President Obama took office, I posted a freedom scorecard by which I could judge his presidency. Although it was hardly a formal assessment document, it's a nice framework for a post reviewing Obama's first 100 days. I started with a list of some discrete things Obama could do to make us more free: Stop the federal government from raiding medical marijuana users … [Read more...] about Obama at 100 Days: Meet the New Boss…
Political Science
Texas Secessionism
(I'm not sure "secessionism" is really a word.) God, I hate partisan ranting. I've been listening to a lot of MSNBC lately, and the very liberal commentators are going nuts over Texas Governor Rick Perry's talk of secession: Perry suggested Texans might at some point get so fed up they would want to secede from the union, though he said he sees no reason why Texas should … [Read more...] about Texas Secessionism
Alright, Maybe the High Will Last Another Day or Two…
Despite my cynicism, I have to agree with Radley Balko that this is a good way for Obama to start his term. I've always believed he sincerely wanted a more open government---his legislative career made this clear---and unlike the economy, it's a problem he truly has the power to fix on his own. More like this, please. … [Read more...] about Alright, Maybe the High Will Last Another Day or Two…
A “To Don’t” List For the Right
Andy Levy has some mostly-good advice for the Obama opposition. For example, DON'T make it personal. We don't need another Derangement Syndrome. We don't need people doing things like emphasizing Obama's middle name in a derogatory fashion. How anyone would think that's beneficial to their cause, or to the country as a whole, is beyond me. Also, it's not even clever. Neither … [Read more...] about A “To Don’t” List For the Right
And About That Oath…
Technically, Barack Obama didn't swear out the correct presidential oath, as specified in the constitution. Chief Justice Roberts flubbed it, which lead Obama to flub it too. I sure hope one of the thousand or so lawyers standing nearby (or taking the oath, even if he's not authorized to practice law) thought to dot the i's and cross the t's by having him swear out the correct … [Read more...] about And About That Oath…