AutoNation disputes the claim that there is no credit crisis. Dealers and consumers across the country are feeling it every day While Ed Wallace claims in his Oct. 8 column that there is no auto credit crisis (BusinessWeek.com,...
Talkback Add your comment (no registration required) Obama stealing the electionOct 9th, 2008 - 22:07:15 (Abridged) ACORN has been implicated in voter-fraud schemes in 15 states - including Ohio, from where The Post’s Jeane...
The Race Card, as we know it, is being played for the most trivial and outlandish of reasons lately. But false accusations of racism over valid political and social issues minimizes the suffering of those who have actually been...
Yesterday afternoon, I went to CNN to talk about bailout politics. When I arrived, I was surprised to learn from the other two panelists--CNN's Gloria Borger and the Washington Post's Dana Milbank--that a deal on an amended...
Obama file 34 here In recent posts I have examined former Weather Underground Organistion (WUO) involvement in two interlinked organisations, Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS) and Progressives for Obama (PFO). In the mid...
The Bear on Oct 09 2008 at 8:20 am | Filed under: Economy One of the more curious — but not unprecedented — incidents in the last couple of weeks involved Harry Reid. The Wall Street Journal explains: Just as U.S. credit...
Interesting turn of events. Liberals have said (correctly, I think) that you can't blame minorities for the subprime market meltdown. That is true. Who is the blame? That's easy, really. Fannie, Freddie, and Wall Street. So...
Tonight we talked to someone who works in the federal courts here in Chicago. The buzz in those corridors is that federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has been leading a team of FBI investigators in 10 states working on a RICO...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Credit default swaps on insurance companies Metlife Inc and Hartford Financial Services Group began trading on an upfront basis again on Thursday, indicating increasing concerns over their credit quality.
After a long battle to secure democracy in the United States, it somehow became fashionable among the Founding Fathers in the early days of the republic to exclude all "dangerous factions" from the narrow field of political...