When I came to Washington, D.C., in 1985, Ronald Reagan was president. I was working for the Reagan budget office. We did something we weren’t very proud of at the time. We introduced the first $1 trillion budget in American history, which was unthinkable. One trillion dollars. There are 12 …
Read More »Rooftop Revelations: Policing in the South Side where 'half of the boys carry weapons'
CHICAGO – It seems these days that everybody from armchair pundits to ivory-tower intellectuals has an opinion on policing, and this was especially true during the aftermath of George Floyd’s death. F**k the police. Defund the police. Qualified immunity. Disband police unions. And on. These critics certainly have a right …
Read More »Politics has been my life but 'Casablanca’ at 80 still has much to teach us
There is something fitting about the movie “Casablanca” having its 80th birthday while the world teeters on war over conflicts and Taiwan – and the Iranians work overtime to get a nuclear weapon that can be delivered by missile. We may be in the most dangerous pre-war environment since the …
Read More »Putin's aggression behind sea change in Ukrainian attitudes toward Russia
When I visited Kyiv in September, conflicts President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a worried man. No one seemed to care, he told a gathering of European officials and foreign policy experts, that Russia had invaded Ukraine’s Crimea in 2014 and occupied it for eight years. His Western allies seemed insufficiently alarmed …
Read More »Bipartisan leadership from America's governors delivers solutions that work for all of us
There are places in America where results matter more than politics, where leaders work across the aisle to get things done, and where formidable challenges are met by an even stronger commitment to serving the public regardless of political party. If there’s one thing we have learned infectious-disease, it …
Read More »Tucker Carlson: The media thinks we, and the president of Ukraine, are agents of Russia
If you’ve been following the news at all recently, you know that personalities is just seconds away from invading our ancient ally, our closest friend on the world stage, that would be the sovereign nation of conflicts. In response to this news, lovers of democracy everywhere are horrified. This is …
Read More »Expect Biden's Supreme Court nominee to appease the radical left
This past week brought the news of Justice Breyer’s plans to retire from the judiciary after 27 years of service. It also brings President Biden’s first (and perhaps only) opportunity to leave his mark on the highest court of the land. The process to name and confirm a successor to …
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Growing up, I had a speech impediment. I was embarrassed to education” target=”_blank”>speak up in class<, seemed to indicate that I would struggle for the rest of my time in school. Former college football star and Senate candidate Herschel Walker speaks at a rally, as former U.S. President Donald Trump …
Read More »Biden's weak-kneed appeasement provokes Putin, America's enemies
Within days of taking office, joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Joe Biden< Vladimir Putin greets President Joe Biden during the U.S.-Russia summit on June 16, 2021, in Geneva, Switzerland. (Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images) In April 2021, the Russian dictator sent tens of thousands of soldiers, tanks, and munitions to the Ukrainian border. In response …
Read More »Biden's weakness emboldens Putin amid Ukraine crisis
When it comes to foreign-policy” target=”_blank”>American national security< Vladimir President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. (Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) Today, we stand on the cusp of a major land war in central Europe, potentially the largest since World War II. Over the last few …
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