A Case For Romney
I am voting for Romney. There, I said it. Unfortunately, I don’t get to vote in the primary until June because I live in California, one of the few states where Obama is above water. I supported...
View ArticleIowa . . . First Impressions And The Rise and Inevitable Fall of Rick Santorum
Rick Santorum is a good man. He ran a great campaign in Iowa and, although at the time of this writing the winner is yet to be determined, Santorum succeeded when it mattered by coming in first or...
View ArticleRomney, Architecture, and the “Vision Thing”
I like Mitt Romney. I supported him for the Republican nomination in 2008, and I support him now (and I have since the primaries began and the candidates were determined). I’m not looking for a...
View ArticleThe “Vision Thing” Revisited
I previously wrote about Mitt Romney’s vision problem. Tonight, in his New Hampshire primary victory speech, Mitt took some steps in the right direction. For example, he said: Our plans protect...
View ArticleThe Best Non-Romney Is Actually . . . Mitt Romney
I was going to write about the fickleness of conservatives. Fickleness seemed an apt description. In this primary season, conservatives swooned first over Michelle Bachmann. Then Herman Cain. Rick...
View ArticleSpecific Thoughts on Random Things
Time flies! It’s been nearly two whole months since my last post. Please forgive me, dear readers, but since my last post I wrapped up law school and I am currently studying for the bar exam . . . no...
View ArticleJust Plain Wrong
In my last post, on June 1, I predicted that the ironically-named Affordable Care Act would be struck down as unconstitutional. I was just plain wrong. I was correct that the law violated the commerce...
View ArticleIt’s Ryan! Immediate Impressions
In his recent piece, Charles Krauthammer set out two approaches that Mitt Romney can take in his campaign against the president. Stewardship or ideology. Krauthammer asserted that Romney would win...
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