


What’s really scandalous about Gingrich’s course?
If you have followed Newt Gingrich’s bout with his critics and the House Ethics Committee you have noticed that while the issue seems a muddle of legal technicalities, the common assumption in news stories is that the speaker misused tax0exempt money to teach a partisan college course. But is that true, or is the situation possibly very different? Few people Read More ›

Budget and tax issues could land Kemp vice-presidential slot
The great economic debate of 1996 is already roiled by divergent interpretations of budget plans, but now Jack Kemp and the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Policy, which just reported, are attempting to direct top attention to the still more volatile subject of tax reform. The report arrives in a capital stalemated on economic policy. In 1992 the Read More ›
Rush Limbaugh and George Gilder, Together Again
My friends, it would behoove you to study everything you can get your hands on by George Gilder, a true American genius. Here is the second interview he was kind enough to grant me for my newsletter. Learn it, love it, live it. Rush Limbaugh RUSH: You are very gracious, sir, to consent to undergoing another grilling. What I primarily want Read More ›