Martha Zoller is a political analyst and radio host. She is syndicated on The Georgia News Network. She makes regular appearances on cable news programs. Her first book, Indivisible: Uniting Values for a Divided America, was released in 2005. You can contact her at www.marthazoller.com.
Common stock in the bailed-out banks will do nothing to help the real issues facing the American economy.
Obama is proposing tax hikes on small businesses, but they're the ones currently creating jobs.
Everyone is outraged over the AIG bonuses — but it is logic, not emotion, that must prevail.
Hold onto your hats. Health-care rationing appears to be on the way.
The coverage of him is overwhelmingly positive — and still he complains?
The party's future depends on the House GOP's ability to eek out a few wins against the queen bee.
Is the president-elect more a breaker of barriers or the beneficiary of barriers already broken?
Obama needed to make his presidential run about issues. Now it's about other things.
It looks as if former congressman Bob Barr will seek the Libertarian Party nomination for president. If so, he could make John McCain's bid for the White house even more challenging than it already is.