

Recess appointments, confirmation maneuvers, filibusters, unallotment -- everywhere you look, someone's working outside the system.
Updated: January 10, 2012, - 08:05 PM
A win in Iowa could well energize his campaign, but what will it mean in the long run?
Updated: December 21, 2011, - 01:43 PM
Revisiting a speech delivered by President Roosevelt.
Updated: December 06, 2011, - 09:24 PM
Who doesn't love an economic uptick? The politicians sure do. They always take credit, whether they deserve to or not.
Updated: December 03, 2011, - 04:20 PM
Commentary Editor D.J. Tice held a Live Chat sizing up the candidates vying for the Republican presidential nomination. Read the replay and see what Tice and readers had to say about the race.
Updated: November 16, 2011, - 12:50 PM
Americans are upset about polarizing politics. What they don't fully grasp is that it's their own fault.
Updated: August 13, 2011, - 09:13 PM
Dayton’s leverage in budget negotiations now depends on how long he’s willing to keep core constituencies out of work.
Updated: July 01, 2011, - 04:59 PM
The executive branch seems to have an advantage in these disputes.
Updated: May 28, 2011, - 10:14 PM
And yet we want it to. Which is why health care is so costly. Which brings us to ...
Updated: April 30, 2011, - 08:08 PM
I thank Rep. Hamilton and Sen. Sheran for their civil and substantive rebuttal. But, with respect, their argument strikes me as something of a heads-I-win-tails-you-lose proposition.
Updated: March 30, 2011, - 08:39 AM
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