by Obama Pundit
Well put Hector.  I sort of touched upon the same thing in an earlier post today.  Namely, you are right about Obama:  he remains likeable enough to garner support from the middle while ruling squarely from the left. 
However, I believe that he’s been able to do so because so few of his recently [...]

by Hector N. Fertig
On this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.
- President Barack Obama (Inauguration Speech)

The idea of choosing hope over fear has a decidedly positive, optimistic feel to it.  As with most other people, this phrase washed over me as part of the [...]

by Obama Pundit
Will Osama Bin Laden get his Miranda Rights read to him if captured?
I’d like to see a reporter ask Obama this question.

by Obama Pundit
I think a good rule of thumb when it comes to the political tolerance of the American electorate is “if it doesn’t affect my daily life, then I might be okay with it”. 
And so, as far-reaching as some of Obama’s initiatives might look on paper, their practical ramifications have not yet shown up [...]

by C. William Chattin
Hat tip to Stephen Spruiell for linking to this interesting primer from Jim Collins’s new book on how good companies go bad: 
Stage 1 is hubris born of success. The company’s people become arrogant, regarding success as virtually an entitlement.
Stage 2 is the undisciplined pursuit of more — more scale, more growth, more acclaim. Companies stray from [...]

by C. William Chattin
If one believes this AP article, the Obama Administration is actually obstructing the next step in our precipitous march to socialism: government-imposed limits on executive compensation.  The article paints the Obama Administration as sensible pragmatists in an effort being championed by Congressional Democrats — chief amongst them the architect of the Fannie and [...]