Collective solutions to individual problems is very seductive. It's how Obama gets elected, by the way.
Obama's only attempt to unify the country was to unify people who believe that his enemies need to be eliminated.
Standards are declining left and right, and it doesn't matter. It's whatever is necessary to prop up Obama.
All of Obama's policies are working against economic growth, not for it, and Republicans ought to be talking about it and they're not. We need to take a stand.
Candidate Obama promised to fundamentally transform America and that's one promise he has kept. Turning a shining city on a hill into a sinking ship.
Crafty politician that he is, Obama was smart enough to set low enough standards for his administration to claim 'victory' by the summer of 2011 or so.
The people who suffer in the Obama economy have been young people, African Americans, Hispanics, single moms.
The GOP doesn't seem particularly afraid of being perceived as blocking reform, despite efforts by the Obama White House to establish that narrative.
From the outset, the Obama administration has recognized that building a robust skills infrastructure means building strong partnerships with community colleges.
Beyond budget fights, the Obama second-term agenda was supposed to be about passing comprehensive immigration reform.
We know that the next several generations need a better world to live in, which can only be a post-Obama World.
The man who was known as 'no drama Obama' during the campaign has given us nothing but depleting and infuriating drama since he arrived in office.
Obama hates selling. He thinks people should just accept the right thing to do.
The Republican game is hilariously transparent: if Obama doesn't shift to more muscular postures, he's not a patriot. If he does, he's a flip-flopper.
Romney still enjoys the Republicans' traditional advantage among voters who are veterans, but the Obama campaign is confident it can chip away at that.
Pond scum stinks. And so do the Obama administration's enormous, taxpayer-funded 'investments' in politically connected biofuel companies.
Most small-business owners will tell you they don't want Obama 'boosting' them. They just want him to get out of the way.
Through pro-growth policies, by abolishing Obamacare and eliminating other Obama-imposed impediments to economic growth, we will get our economy back on track.
Obama has succeeded in descending even below George W. Bush in approval in the Arab world. It's minuscule, few percent.
Given Mr. Obama's lack of experience as an executive, and his past performance in crises such as the oil spill, it is reasonable for those of us who support the effort in Afghanistan to worry that he will not be up to the job.
But what I'm very interested in, whether it's writing, whether it's hosting a show, whether it's cooking food, I'm just into the discussions of identity, culture and the politics of culture.