Teddy Roosevelt for President in 2012?

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By Dr.Joseph Postell
As posted at The Center for Vision and Values
The 2012 presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most significant elections in American history. The outcome of major political issues such as Obamacare, carbon regulations, and our looming fiscal calamity hang in the balance.
In a larger sense, however, this year’s [...]

If I wanted America to Fail

By Ryan Houck.
You can find the transcript for this video at Free Market America

If I wanted America to fail …
I’d make it easier to stop commerce than start it – easier to kill jobs than create them – more fashionable to resent success than to seek it.

Karl Rove Joined me this Weekend

By Glen Meakem
On my radio program this weekend, Karl Rove (President George W. Bush’s senior adviser) joined me to talk about this coming week’s Republican primaries, November’s general election between presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama, potential Vice President picks, President Obama’s failing policies, and the U.S. economy.  Karl believes that Barack [...]

What do you think of Voter ID?

MRCTV takes this question to the street. Here are some of the responses.

FreeMarkets

 
As Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Freemarkets, Glen provided overall leadership to the company through every stage of its development.  In particular, he drove the strategy, finance, marketing, sales, human resources, and global expansion of the company.  As President and Chief Operating Officer, Dave Becker led overall operations including software development, R&D, network [...]

An “Unprecedented” Move?

By Dr. John A. Sparks
As posted at The Center for Vision and Values
President Obama recently complained about the possibility of the Supreme Court striking down Obamacare. He used the term “unprecedented” and was critical of “judicial activism” engaged in by “unelected” judges. In so doing, he showed his monumental misunderstanding of American government, which should [...]

White House Press Secretary Answers Questions About Obama’s Budget

Jay Carney refuses to explain why a Democrat controlled Senate has not passed a budget (either their own version or President Obama’s version) in 1,070 days. Bret Baier reminds Carney that Democrats have 53 Democrat votes and only need 51 to pass a budget. He also reminds Carney that President Obama’s budget was rejected by [...]

A Whirlwind Tour of the Supreme Court’s Commerce Clause Jurisprudence

by David J. Porter, J.D.
There is a widely held view that Congress has virtually unlimited power to legislate, especially concerning economic matters. Consider, for example, the passage of the controversial Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act two years ago. While Congress’ power to regulate the economy is not completely unbounded, it is very far-reaching indeed. [...]

DNC Chair on Antonio Villaragosa

Debbie Wasserman Schultz was questioned April 2, 2012 by Doug McIntyre – a Los Angeles radio talk show host (790 KABC) -  about Democrat Antonio Villaragosa’s failed record as Mayor of Los Angeles.  In light of these failures, McIntyre wonders why Wasserman Schultz would select Villaragosa to be chairman of the Democratic National Convention (to [...]

Paul Kengor stands in for Glen Meakem


This weekend, Dr. Paul Kengor, Executive Director of The Center for Vision and Values and Professor of Political Science at Grove City College, stands in proudly for Glen on “Glen Meakem on the Weekend.”
Dr. Kengor talks about Obama’s “open mic” moment with current Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.  He also interviews Dr. John Sparks,  dean of [...]