A day with the Hoover Institution

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Monday I was privileged to participate in the Hoover Institution’s Media Colloquium at Stanford University. Perhaps you, like me, are aware of but unfamiliar with the Hoover Institution. The Institution is considered a Conservative think tank, and according to Wikipedia is “influential in the American conservative and libertarian movements.” It supports individual, economic, and political… Read more »

Procrastinator in chief avoids debate prep, visits Hoover Dam instead

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President Obama, trembling under the weight of those pesky “constraints of governing,” hasn’t exactly expressed much interest in prepping for tomorrow night’s presidential debate. In fact, just yesterday, he was whining about having to stay inside to do his debate homework. A drag, indeed. Evidently, the all work and no play got to be too… Read more »

Herbert Hoover and the Origins of the Jewish Vote

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Download audio here Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Allysen Efferson are joined by Dr. Rafael Medoff, to discuss his new book, Herbert Hoover and the Jews, The Origins of the “Jewish Vote” and Bipartisen Support for Israel, how the much-maligned Herbert Hoover championed… Read more »

CNN’s Hoover to First Black President of So. Baptist Convention Convention: Will You Push ‘Civil Rights’ Issue of Gay Marriage

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Yesterday the Southern Baptist Convention elected their first black president, an historic moment for an organization that got its start defending slavery in pre-Civil War America. CNN Starting Point host Soledad O'Brien interviewed Fred Luter Jr., who will be installed as president Wednesday evening. The interview on the main was fine, but towards the end,… Read more »