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Morris P. Fiorina is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. His current research focuses on elections and public opinion with particular attention to the quality of representation: how well the positions of elected...
Lawmakers still at odds over bailout bill
Tonight lawmakers have to start over...
Hillary Clinton Is Taking Heat From All Sides When It Comes To Trade Policy
When it comes to trade policy, Hillary Clinton is taking heat from all sides.
Nation’s Deep Divisions Won’t End On Election Day
In another political universe just four short years ago, the two leading candidates for president shook each other’s hands before debating, never referred to one another by their first names and kept their Twitter feeds G-rated.
What Will Happen If Bad Times Come?
If the economy is always the pre-eminent issue in American politics, then the employment report out today, combined with the news that wages are growing most strongly for the working class, ought to be the conditions for social rest. Instead, we have the highest degree of social unrest since the late 1960s, with political violence and extreme rhetoric dominating the scene.
Is Political Science Dying?
While the campus grievance mongers cry for Justice! and continue their drive for power and safe spaces, I note an extraordinary story in the latest issue of Stanford, the bimonthly magazine of the Stanford Alumni Association.
Fight Club
While the political parties duke it out over divisive social issues, the majority of Americans remain steadfastly in the middle. . . .
Brown poised for massive upset
Polls across the board show Republican Scott Brown about to take the Massachusetts Senate seat that has been in the Kennedy clan since JFK. . . .
Stance Against Financial Bill Risky For GOP
Republican senators are offering a united front to block a Democratic bill that would revamp the rules for Wall Street. But the GOP's hard stand against the bill is not without political peril, party strategists warn...
Congressional conduct
As a crisis of confidence cascades through the financial world, a gnawing angst churns in everyone's stomach - are our leaders and political institutions capable of managing the complicated events rushing around us? ...
Failing to Make a ‘Main Street’ Connection
Congressional leaders quickly recognized that enacting an expensive plan to steady the financial industry shortly before an election depended upon convincing voters it was needed to save the economy rather than bail out Wall Street high-fliers...
Former Secretary of State Rice endorses Fiorina in GOP Senate race
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has endorsed former Hewlett-Packard chief Carly Fiorina in the Republican Senate primary, Fiorina’s campaign will announce today. . . .
Yes, Carly Fiorina’s Three Page Tax Code Exists, Kinda
Carly Fiorina has been by all accounts an above-average performer in the Republican primary debates, even if she’s logged her above-average performances by being a lying liar whose answers bear little reference to reality.
Carly Fiorina: Robber Baron, Traitor — and Outsourcer!
Yes, Be Very Worried Over Growing Polarization
Beware a fetish for 'data' and faux statistical exactitude.
Lazear on Fox Business: Economy just muddling along
Edward Lazear, the Morris Arnold Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, offers insights into what the election results mean for the economic recovery.
Politicians Need A Vaccine That Prevents 'Foot-In-Mouth Disease'
“Carly Fiorina will probably regret her push for vaccine ‘choice,’” predicted a Washington Post headline last week, referring to statements she made while campaigning in Iowa for the GOP presidential nomination.
Lazear discusses the promises President Obama has kept on CNN
Edward Lazear, the Morris Arnold Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, offers insight into the current economic recovery and notes that the president has kept just 37 percent of his promises so far.
Lazear discusses taxes and debt on Fox Business
Edward Lazear, the Morris Arnold Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, offers insight into the deficit, the debt burdens of all taxpayers, and whether more taxes or reduced spending will get us back on track.
Lazear discusses the Senate’s immigration bill on Bloomberg TV
Edward Lazear, the Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, offers insights into the Immigration bill before Congress, notes that it is a step in the right direction but needs strengthening in the area of the merit-based immigration.
Lazear discusses the impact of Obama’s new immigration policies on CNBC’s Kudlow Report
Edward Lazear, the Morris Arnold Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, offers insights into the economic impact of the Obama administration's new immigration policies.

