Politics and Government Articles (Sorted by popularity)
Guilt, Winning and Losing
I recently read a very interesting article entitled White Guilt and the Western Past by Shelby Steele. This article came highly recommended by Rush Limbaugh, and I felt like it really helped to explain a lot of things that are going on...
John EberhardAugust 27, 2006
Vote None of the Above
I am sure some of you remember Brewsters Millions, the popular 80s movie starring the late Richard Prior. During this movie Monty Brewster needs to spend $30 million in 30 days to try and get his real inheritance of $300 million.
Scott BianchiFebruary 18, 2006
Political Robo Calling that works
With the landscape of American politics becoming extremely polarized, the use of many different techniques to illicit a positive or negative response from the voters are being conducted outside of traditional radio and television methods.
Scott PerreaultMarch 01, 2006
Economic Sacred Cows Are Out of Milk
No matter which decade you went to college you probably took econ. As David Brooks of The New York Times writes, "economics was the queen of the social sciences." Psychology, sociology, history and anthropology were "easier", not...
Evelyn ColeMarch 06, 2006
Tony Blair Concedes Defeat
Tony Blair revealed, in his speech to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, he just doesn't get it (or is at least ordered to appear that way like President Bush). The war on terrorism is a war against Nazi-Muslims, plain and simple.
David Ben-ArielAugust 21, 2006
The Bitch, the Budget, and a Book! UK News Review
Well Darlings,How was it for you? GB's Budget? Whether you see that GB above as "Great Britain", "Gordon Brown", or "Grab-it Back" is, I suppose, very subjective.
Michael KnellApril 07, 2006
Retiring
After many, long, hard years working for the federal government, it was finally time for me to retire. It was a day I had waited for, all of my life. No more work and finally being able to enjoy life to its fullest, everyday, was something that I...
Dennis KemanoJanuary 05, 2006
Local Government Elections - An Inside Look
Over the past 25 years, I have observed and participated in local government from a variety of angles. From humble beginnings as a local political cartoonist, through a local elected official career, and now a Local Government Affairs Director for a...
Al ArnoldFebruary 08, 2006
A Democracy? What Have We Wrought?
One of the great fallacies abroad is thinking that any regime today can lay claim to being democratic. None are. Though we say they are democratic and that they are democracies, they are actually republican government?representative democracies.
Scott Weldon ClarkFebruary 13, 2006
Why Does Anyone Listen to Politicians?
Anyone who has read any of my articles knows that I write about many different topics. As much as I was trying to avoid it I am now going to write about one thing that really bothers me, politics in America.
Scott BianchiJanuary 23, 2006
