Washington - In a famous 1979 television interview, Democratic presidential contender Ted Kennedy flubbed a softball question: "Why do you want to be president?" Mr.
Washington - How would you feel about your personal health information flowing freely over the Internet between public health officials, healthcare providers, insurance and data clearinghouse companies, and others – without your permission?
State college, Pa. - American parents shoot ourselves in the foot by making our children the center of our universe. And we certainly don't help our kids, either.
WASHINGTON -- As Hillary Clinton gave the speech of her life Tuesday night, I found myself wondering how her life would have proceeded had she not married Bill Clinton. It was a strange response on my part, I admit, but there it was.
The Nation -- DENVER -- So much of the media coverage of the Democratic National Convention suggested that Democrats were struggling to achieve unity.
Washington (The Weekly Standard) Vol. 013, Issue 47 - 9/1/2008 - A funny thing happened this summer: John McCain taunted Barack Obama into making a trip to Iraq, whereupon the press looked around and finally noticed what those who were paying attention had known for some months now.
The Nation -- I joke all the time that that should the official motto of our neighbor to the north, but it hit home just now having coffee with a very well-connected Canadian politico.
Joe Biden has been around so long -- he was elected to the Senate in 1972, when Barack Obama was 11 -- that just about anyone involved in politics has a Biden story. Here's mine.
The Nation -- Denver shows that Barack Obama is master of the pop-in.
The Nation -- Hillary Clinton knocked it out of the park Tuesday night.