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Philip V. Brennan

Monday, Jan. 6, 2014: Former columnist, Marine Corps hero, and Washington insider Phil Brennan passed away on Monday. He was 87 years old. Born in New York City, Brennan served with the Marines during World War II before tackling a series of jobs in the nation's capital, beginning with a campaign to win statehood for Alaska. --More...

Most Recent Articles by Philip V. Brennan:

Cap & Ruin

Sen. Harry Reid has a dandy idea: force his troops in the United States Senate to pass a bill - The American Power Act (APA) – by July that will skyrocket your electric bills, wreck an already staggering economy drive jobs overseas and cause more unemployment in the midst of a depression, all in the name of preventing the planet from getting spit roasted by the phantom threat of global warming.
- Friday, June 11, 2010

Death by Obamacare

It occurs to me that someone else might be writing my column - more appropriately my obituary,- if Obamacare were in effect now instead of four years hence.
- Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Just What Did You Expect?

Like a weed caught in a swirling eddy and drawn into the vortex of a powerful whirlpool, Barack Obama is being sucked into the depths of political inconsequence, joining such other notable presidents as James Earl Carter.
- Monday, May 31, 2010

Democrat desperation evident in Rand Paul attack

If any proof that Democrat's panic and desperation over the prospects of losing their control over Capitol Hill this coming November is required, you need only look at their reaction to Dr. Rand Paul's landslide victory in the Kentucky primary election.
- Monday, May 24, 2010

It’s over the top time

Marine Sgt. Maj Dan Daly won the Medal of Honor twice in WWI but he's probably better known for his battle cry when his 5th Marines attacked the entrenched enemy at Belleau Wood on June 6, 1918.
- Monday, May 17, 2010

Tea Parties, What Comes Next?

"Now that we're organized what do we do next" was the caption on a 70s era cartoon. It's a question that is very much relevant to today's nationwide Tea Party movement.
- Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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