Writing in The Weekly Standard, Tod Lindberg, a Fellow at the Hoover Institution, says Gonzales's departure would be a "catastrophic defeat" for the administration...
The market for corporate control is sometimes claimed to be more effective at replacing inefficient management when a relatively small number of shareholders-members of particular families in the cases of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times – cannot maintain control over management because their shares have much greater voting rights than shares owned by others...
In the recent battle over funding of the war in Iraq, both the president and the Congress have made clear to the country that they can effectively check each other and get nothing done...
Governor Haley Barbour reflects on the current state of the Grand Old Party and what it will take for it to regain its prominence in American politics...