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Dan Calabrese

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Most Recent Articles by Dan Calabrese:

Hillary relents, will turn over homebrew e-mail server to DOJ

Most people involved with a criminal investigation would have little choice but to simply turn over information requested by the Justice Department. It's not like you could drag your feet, make counterdemands, claim publicly to have cooperated when in fact you had done no such thing . . . who do you think you are? A Clinton?
- Wednesday, August 12, 2015

White House suggests welching on promise not to bring Gitmo detainees to Illinois prison

One of the worst promises Barack Obama ever made - and that's saying something - continues to vex him and his administration because of the political and logistical nightmares involved with carrying it out. Thank God for small favors. So despite an executive order he signed on the first day of his presidency, the terrorist prison at Guantanamo Bay remains in operation, and the administration continues to stumble in its pursuit of a way to close it down.
- Tuesday, August 11, 2015

McConnell: We can't de-fund Planned Parenthood without a shutdown, and that would look bad

I'm getting really tired of this "second kick of a mule" nonsense from Mitch McConnell, but even more so, I'm getting really tired of the way this guy views his priorities as Majority Leader in the United States Senate. The media's narrative is that every time Republicans and President Obama disagree on a budget priority, Republicans are "trying to shut down the government".
- Monday, August 10, 2015


And after the early debate, Carly Fiorina destroyed Chris Matthews too

The only thing I want to talk about this morning is Carly Fiorina, because nothing else happened in either debate yesterday that in any way helps to crystalize our choice in the presidential race. It doesn't matter that Donald Trump was funny or feisty. It doesn't matter that Rand Paul and Chris Christie yelled at each other. And even when the candidates got substantive points in, it really didn't matter because it's nothing they haven't said before. The way they handled the gotcha questions sure doesn't matter.
- Friday, August 7, 2015

Senate report: Lois Lerner wanted to target Bristol Palin

A new Senate report is filled with details from Lois Lerner's e-mails - and we haven't even really gotten to the ones that were claimed lost but have now been found. Apparently she ran quite the dysfunctional operation, and she had a penchant for seeking a lot of feedback from her underlings about whether a particular political target should be put in the crosshairs.
- Thursday, August 6, 2015





Planned Parenthood Video 5: Who's up for selling 'intact cadavers'?

I seriously hope you're not losing your capacity to be shocked or outraged by what's going on in these Planned Parenthood videos. I understand some might find it frustrating that the Center for Medical Progress is drip-dripping the information in a series of 12 videos. But I can also see the strategy behind that: Every time Planned Parenthood and its defenders insist this or that is doctored, fraudulent, impossible, etc., out comes another video proving the opposite.
- Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Filibuster kills Planned Parenthood de-funding bill, but here's a question

You've heard by now that Democrats held together in a filibuster against the Senate bill that would have defunded Planned Parenthood. Only two Democrats - Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Joe Donnelly of Indiana - voted for cloture. Only two Republicans voted against it, and Illinois's Mark Kirk was the only one who was really in opposition. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, as much as we are not a fan of his, did so only for procedural purposes so he would have the right to bring it up again in the future.
- Tuesday, August 4, 2015


Liberal Seattle CEO who instituted minimum salary of $70,000 finds that doesn't work so well

In a way, I have to admit, I have some sympathy for Dan Price and his quixotic quest to battle "income inequality" by instituting a minimum salary of $70,000 for all employees of his company. Not for the cause itself, which is merely the latest trend in left-wing economic illiteracy, but I too once ran a business in which I thought I could do amazing things by paying people way more than their experience levels or qualifications would earn them anywhere else.
- Monday, August 3, 2015



Boehner: Dang it, I can't play golf with Obama anymore because 'everybody gets bent out of shape'

You people are really something, you know that? You send a regular guy like John Boehner to Washington - a guy who cuts his own grass and irons his own shirts - and all he wants is to be able to play golf with the president in peace. And you # about it, to the point where he's had to come to the heartbreaking conclusion that hitting the links with Obama just isn't worth the trouble anymore:
- Thursday, July 30, 2015

Hillary: I'll tell you my position on Keystone XL when I'm president

Since Hillary Clinton wants your vote for the presidency, you might consider it reasonable that you'd want to know her position on all kinds of issues, including the Keystone XL pipeline. Well, she doesn't agree. And her reason for that is one of the most bizarre excuses we've heard from her so far - which is really saying something - for why she won't answer a question. Because, you see, she was involved with the issue as Secretary of State. That's why she won't tell you her position on it.
- Wednesday, July 29, 2015

GOP House member files resolution to remove Boehner as Speaker

This is a first. No member of the House of Representatives has ever filed a resolution to remove the Speaker of the House. The resolution is going nowhere, you understand, because the proscibed process puts it in front of a committe that's packed with Boehner loyalists who will simply bury it and most likely not even offer a response.
- Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Global warming update: There's still snow on the ground in Buffalo

You remember the Snowvember storm that slammed Buffalo, right? It forced the Bills out of a scheduled home game. It piled six feet of snow on the western New York stronghold. You figured the snow would take a long time to melt. But surely it would all be gone by late July, yes?
- Tuesday, July 28, 2015

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