3:54 PM, May 16, 2012 • By MICHAEL WARRENMitt Romney has endorsed Florida congressman Connie Mack for Senate, according to a campaign statement.
Read more... 3:11 PM, May 16, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERThe United Auto Workers union is sending out a letter from its legislative director, Josh Nassar, urging senators to vote against several budgets pending in the Senate. One of the budgets UAW apparently opposes is President Obama's own budget.
Read more... 3:04 PM, May 16, 2012 • By LEE SMITHState Department officials have announced that Hillary Clinton is moving toward taking the Mujahedin e-Khalq, or MEK, off the list of foreign terrorist organizations. The secretary of state has already delayed her decision to review the MEK's status for almost two years, even though congressional rules maintain the process should take 180 days.
Read more... 2:28 PM, May 16, 2012 • By JOHN MCCORMACKIn the past week, three different pollsters have polled the Wisconsin recall race, and all three came up with virtually identical results. Last week, a Rasmussen poll showed Governor Scott Walker leading Democrat Tom Barrett 50 percent to 45 percent. Yesterday, the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling showed Walker leading Barrett 50 percent to 45 percent.
Read more... 2:12 PM, May 16, 2012 • By ROBERT ZARATEHouse of Representatives lawmakers are set to debate an annual bill that authorizes military programs later this week, and a handful of Democrats have set their sights on killing provisions that would support efforts to build missile defenses by 2015 to protect America’s East Coast from future missile threats from countries like Iran.
Read more... 12:12 PM, May 16, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERThe chairman of First Solar, a company that's been in the recipient of the Department of Energy money, admitted this morning at a House hearing that his company has more jobs overseas than in America:
Read more... Her coalition partner, on the other hand, should be.12:05 PM, May 16, 2012 • By VICTORINO MATUSThe Drudge headline from Sunday night was "Crushing Defeat," which it certainly was for the Christian Democrats in North Rhine-Westphalia's state election. In the span of two years, the CDU plummeted from 34.6 percent of the vote to 26.3 percent within the state. The CDU's gubernatorial candidate and environmental minister Norbert Röttgen resigned from office just today. The Social Democrats, meanwhile, increased support from 34.5 percent to 39.1 percent. Combined with the Green party's 11.3 percent, the SPD-Green coalition will be running Germany's most populous state with a solid majority. And yet Angela Merkel herself will most likely remain unthreatened in next year's national elections.
Read more... 11:37 AM, May 16, 2012 • By WILLIAM KRISTOLO, the month of May, the merry month of May, So frolic, so gay.... —Thomas Dekker (c. 1572-1632), "The Merry Month of May."
The poet Thomas Dekker is surely set to become a Tea Party favorite, anticipating as he did the merry and gay (in the old-fashioned sense) month of May 2012: Merry and gay for all who'd like to see a more conservative, more reform-minded, more populist (but responsibly populist) Republican party.
Read more... 11:02 AM, May 16, 2012 • By ETHAN EPSTEINA host of liars, miscreants, and extreme leftists – and those were just the serious candidates! – squared off yesterday in the Portland, Oregon, mayoral election. In total, 23 candidates were on the ballot to see who would run the so-called “Rose City” (or, more appropriately, “Insufferable Portland”).
Read more... 10:09 AM, May 16, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERFor the New Jersey Press Association Legislative Correspondents Club Show, New Jersey governor Chris Christie and Newark mayor Cory Booker joined together to parody Seinfeld:
Read more... 9:02 AM, May 16, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERThe Republican Senate Budget Committee will release this new chart later today, showing that the "U.S. Spends More Per Person Than Portugal, Italy, Greece, Or Spain."
Read more... 8:05 AM, May 16, 2012 • By GEOFFREY NORMANA notional woman named “Julia” recently made her debut on the Obama campaign’s website. Julia, it seems, needs help at every stage in her life, and if the president has his way, the government will be there to assist her in, among other things, getting a college education, finding a job, securing birth control, and providing for her retirement. But it turns out that all this assistance will not be enough for the hapless Julia as she moves through life. It seems she will also need some close air support.
Read more...
Browse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
|
-
-
Washington plays by TSA rules.
-
Reflections from the thinking man’s knuckleballer.
-
Really?
-
A film without pretension about warriors as heroes.
-
-
-
Is Lucretius the gateway to the modern world?
-
Oregon’s capital of cool and the downside of hipness.
-
The rich get richer and the poor are broken.
|