Event Report: Not Invited to the Party (Cato)

EVENT REPORT: Cato Institute Book Forum   Tuesday, October 13, at 12:00 p.m.  in Washington, D.C. Featuring the author, James T. Bennett, Professor of Economics, George Mason University; with comments by Theresa Amato, Author, Grand Illusion: The Myth of Voter Choice in a Two-Party Tyranny; and Hans A. von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow, Heritage Foundation, …

Journal: Questions for supporters of the Democrat-Republican duopoly

Questions for supporters of the Democrat-Republican duopoly August 31, 7:49 AM Chad MacInnes Orange County Independent Examiner EXTRACT: The fact of the matter is that career politicians will say anything to get re-elected and will do anything to stay in power. This then becomes a classic dichotomy: the politicians say one thing, yet continue to …

Review: The Case for Impeachment–The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office (Hardcover)

On the Left: Lying About Oral Sex–and on The Right:? 10 Big Crimes, June 15, 2006 Dave Lindorff Edit of 12 Apr 08 to add new additional links. The Republicans set the stage for hard-ball when they actually impeached President Clinton, not for having oral sex with an intern, but for lying about it. This …