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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Lanhee Chen On Bloomberg
Hoover fellow Lanhee Chen discusses Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Victor Davis Hanson On WIBC
Hoover fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses Hillary Clinton, her background, and her campaign for president.
Chaos In The Primaries
Seldom does the initial "front-runner" in either party's primaries end up being the actual candidate when election day rolls around. However, even if we cannot predict the outcomes of the primaries this far in advance, we can at least start trying to understand the candidates, the almost candidates and the people who are running just for the publicity.
Moral Schizophrenics
Hillary Clinton in recent months has done the following: She charged UCLA somewhere around $300,000 for reciting some platitudes. That works out to over $165 a second for her 30 minutes on stage — meaning that she made more in one minute than a student barista does in a year.
Dick Cheney Knows What Republican Voters Want To Hear
Now that 19 men and women with the ego to believe they should be America’s next president have traveled to New Hampshire and peddled their goods, we’ve learned one startling thing about 2016’s road to the White House.
New Voices For 2015
He's well respected as a neutral referee when it comes to the future of entitlements, which will be all the more needed as the Disability Insurance program comes closer to running out of money and the debates surrounding it grow more frequent and intense. Expect Blahous' well reasoned voice to rise above those of pundits who are in denial of the crisis facing Social Security.
Scott Walker Doesn’t Need A Degree — And Neither Do You
A Foreign Policy Primer For Obama––And Rand Paul
The president who thinks there’s such a thing as an “Austrian” language is advising Rand Paul to “bone up on foreign policy.”
Scott Walker Bests Obama On Iran
The president handed Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker a gift by telling him to “bone up” on foreign policy before criticizing the Iran deal.
Carson Bruno On The Commonwealth Club Of California
Hoover fellow Carson Bruno discusses the 2016 presidential race, California's drought, and President Obama's foreign policy.
CPAC must honor Reagan coalition
Efforts to divide conservatives against themselves must be renounced and put to rest...
Evoking Foley: Too Soon?
On Sunday, mourners packed Holy Rosary Church in Rochester, NY, for a memorial service for journalist James Foley, who was killed last week by Middle East extremists after being held captive for two years.
In Ohio, the Wreck of the Ed FitzGerald
In all, not a bad year for Ohioans.
Cleveland landed the services of both LeBron James and Johnny Manziel, as well as the honor of hosting the 2016 Republican National Convention.
The Case Against Early Voting
After casting his ballot in Chicago a full 16 days before the election, President Obama said “I’m so glad I can vote early here.” He then held up a flyer and admonished “early vote, everybody.” The president thus declared himself an enthusiastic supporter of the early voting craze that is sweeping the nation.
Unspecified Charges Of Voter Suppression Aren’t A ‘Better Politics,’ Mr. President
President Obama’s Tuesday night lecture on the need for a little civility and kumbaya in our national politics was hard to take seriously coming on the heels of legislative proposals with zero prospect of enactment, threatened vetoes, child-like flaunting of his two election victories and repeated insults directed at the majority of those present in the House chamber.
The Fall Of The House Of Clinton
Hillary Clinton will probably survive her latest ethical disaster. James Carville is back again to pronounce the Clinton Foundation scandal as “diddly-squat.” He may be right in the political sense.
Here's Why Mattis Says He Won't Be Running For President
Marines have been calling on retired Gen. James Mattis to consider a run for the Oval Office for years, but they shouldn't expect him to hit the campaign trail anytime soon.
Sorry, Gen. Mattis Won’t Be Running For President
Marines have long dreamed of the day beloved retired Gen. James Mattis ‘finally’ takes residence in the White House, but they shouldn’t get their hopes up this campaign season.
This Man Can Save Us From Trump- And Clinton
He’s retired Marine General James Mattis. He’s an extraordinary American. Yes, it’s a longshot. But he is exactly what we need.
Oregon Delegates Should Lead Republican Revolt Against Donald Trump
Things have been pretty bleak for Oregon Republicans over the past couple of decades. Perhaps an Oregon-led revolution at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland would help change that.

