Yesterday, I told you that the science surrounding man-made global warming was hardly “settled.” I noted the skepticism of respected…
As I noted yesterday on BreakPoint, the inauguration of America’s first African-American President was one of the most moving moments…
No matter who we voted for in the presidential election, many of us—perhaps most of us—felt a patriotic pride in…
There’s a ceremony going on in Washington today that’s the stuff that nightmares are made of—that is if you belong…
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Bruce Hardy probably doesn’t have long to live. But he could live longer, if it weren’t for the attitude and…
When you hear the phrase “European royalty,” you probably think of the less-dignified antics of the British royals. Yet there…
For those of you who remember Watergate, John Dean, the President’s counsel, famously warned President Nixon about Watergate, describing it…
Imagine if the parable of the Prodigal Son went something like this: After wasting his inheritance, the son returns to…
BreakPoint WorldView » November 2008 I remember all too well the pressures placed on an incoming administration. The new president…