Jennifer Rubin is PJM's Washington, DC, editor. She also blogs at Commentary’s Contentions.
Nervous Democrats are unable to get behind any specific proposal to reform health insurance.
Admitting failure and changing course may be the only way to rescue both the economy and Obama's presidency.
The president is wrong on the law, wrong on the politics, and wrong on the foreign policy.
As the unemployment rate climbs toward double digits, Obama's aura starts to fade. (Also read Roger L. Simon: "Media lemmings jumping? Reporters have 401ks too")
To win back the White House, Republicans would do well to follow some common-sense guidelines.
If the Alaska governor can learn the hard lessons of the last few months, her career may not be over.
After pitching new spending programs as job creation, the horrendous unemployment numbers spell trouble for Dems.
Another strong-willed, intelligent, conservative, Christian woman rattles the mainstream media.
What will the administration do, now that its hopes for a grand bargain with the mullahs is improbable?
GOP politicos are working to galvanize public opinion against Obama’s major legislative initiatives.