Jennifer Rubin is PJM's Washington, DC, editor. She also blogs at Commentary’s Contentions.
Using the reconciliation process to pass ObamaCare would be an assault on the tradition of the Senate.
By ignoring and ridiculing the tea parties and town halls, mainstream news reporters missed the story of Americans worried about the ever-expanding government. Now they are playing catch-up.
They're getting it wrong on the reasons why the president is losing the debate.
No more candy, flowers, and long walks on the beach for the press and the president.
Republicans must listen to the voters and finally give them what they demand: less government in their lives.
The candidate with the superior temperament has devolved into a peevish president exasperated that mere citizens would question his wisdom.
Blowback from voters as a result of the party's liberal agenda may make a mockery of all that "realignment" talk.
Didn't the president say he wanted to "look forward, not back"? He has a strange way of showing it.
With everything failing, the administration has turned to dehumanization. That's failing, too.
Republicans on the Hill have teamed up with the Commission on Civil Rights to find out why the voter intimidation case was dropped.