December 20, 2015 Political Boomerang: Liberals switch to ObamaCare defense (sort of) I’m not saying a memo went out or anything, but just when all seems gloom and doom, several of the most prominent left-wing writers on health care are offering reassessments and perspective.Â
December 20, 2015 Congress Bailing, Obama Flailing: So much for governing It’s strange to think that closing down the government will be the only thing that makes the highlight reel for 2013.
December 20, 2015 Grossly Misleading? Obama vs. the media on health care The media should hold the president accountable for his misleading promise, but they also need to avoid misleading symbolism.
December 20, 2015 Did Sebelius skate at ObamaCare hearing? Whatever Sebelius was certainly the most televised woman in America yesterday as the cable networks went wall-to-wall with her House grilling.
December 20, 2015 What didn’t the president know, and why didn’t he know it? Conservatives must be rubbing their hands with glee as the good ol’ MSM, long suspected of being in the tank for the president, are suddenly submerged in a sea of anti-Obama news.
December 20, 2015 National Review to GOP: You lost! Try winning some elections Boiled down to its essence, a National Review piece says that there aren’t enough conservative Republicans in Washington to accomplish what the right wants—and they need to elect more.
December 20, 2015 Eavesdropping! Mean tweets! Teen drinking! The media’s ADD There is a flattening effect, it seems to me, in which weighty and lighter stories are accorded the same attention in the mediasphere.
December 20, 2015 Sacking Sebelius? How she became the media’s pinata The former Kansas governor is caught up in a Washington ritual, that when a scandal or debacle occurs, heads must roll.Â
December 20, 2015 Mocking ObamaCare: Jon Stewart leading the media charge The press is now in piling-on mode, ripping not just the snafus but examining the basic competence and political sense of the White House.
December 20, 2015 Media hail Obama’s shutdown victory as he rips bloggers The media consensus after a 16-day partial government shutdown that brought us to the brink of default is the president wins and a badly battered Republican Party loses big time.