Twenty-two years ago, I was a Republican candidate for Congress. I was pro-choice, pro-gay-rights, pro-free market economics, pro-civil liberties. When I lost, the commentators were unanimous in their judgments: I was simply “too conservative.”
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Politics, Parties and Participation
On December 1st, national pundits, political scientists and practicing politicians will gather in Indianapolis for the first annual Bulen Symposium on American Politics. They will share scholarly, informed opinions about the recent elections and it is probably foolhardy to offer observations before hearing their presentations. But here….
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Civic Virtue
American history has been one long debate about the proper role of government. Taking our cue from the Founders, we worry about the tyranny of the majority or an excessive emphasis upon the rights of the individual; we decry the growth of bureaucracy or the lack of institutional compassion. Libertarians warn of the perils of…
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No Remedy for Taxpayers
"The result of this ruling is to deprive taxpayers of a remedy for legislative misconduct which costs each of us real money."
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Are They Really Blue?
As many of you know, when I left the Republican Party and became a Democrat, Stonewall Democrats had a "coming out" party for me. They considered coming out an appropriate term, because both Democrats and Republicans accused me of being a closet Democrat all along. But that was really not the case. The truth is, I did not leave the Republican Party. It left me.
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