2014 Elections: Obama v2.5, Or Steps In The Right Direction?
Will we conservatives learn the lesson of 2012, or will we continue to be “comfortable” in our approach to national elections? Are we happy Obama won instead of Romney, and will the same thing happen in the More...
What Is Obamacare Doing Taxing Home Ownership?
When government is involved with home ownership and the real estate industry, it tends to put restrictions on free market capitalism, for better or worse. It’s not so much left or right politics but the Obama More...
The Paul Ryan Budget, Obamacare, And The Long Game
Many high-profile laws passed in the last several years have been marked by the lack of time available to review them. By contrast, budgets fall under the opposite phenomenon. They receive more scrutiny than most, More...
Obamacare: It’s Not As Bad As You Think – It’s Worse
Last week, Health and Human Services Secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, admitted the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare, may not be quite as affordable as President Obama promised it would be. During his sales pitch More...
The Notre Dame style Republican party
Rout. Blowout. Over before it began. Rolled. These were some of the more generous descriptions of the 42-14 Alabama win over Notre Dame for the BCS Championship of college football. It hurt Notre Dame fans like More...
Hobby Lobby: an artist’s perspective and the Divine spark
Katherine Trunk is a contributor to The Brenner Brief. Twitter: @KatherineTrunk By its very nature, art is defined by constructive, creative action. Right now an American business which supports the arts is being More...
Obama’s Spoiled Bushel of Appointments
Yesterday the “liar” Susan Rice, Ambassador to the United Nations, formally asked the president to remove her from consideration for Secretary of State. Her confirmation to the position should have been a More...





















