Michael Barone: Tea Party Brings Energy, Change and Tumult to GOP

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Michael Barone is senior political analyst for The Washington Examiner.

Barone: It’s a Wonderful Life Working for the Government

Barone: It’s a Wonderful Life Working for the Government

It looks like a happy new year for you — if you’re a public employee.

That’s the takeaway from a recent Rasmussen poll that shows that 46 percent of government employees say the economy is getting better, while just 31 percent say it’s getting worse. In contrast, 32 percent of those with private-sector jobs say the economy is getting better, while 49 percent say it is getting worse.

Barone: Texas Shows Its Swagger in New Population Estimates

Barone: Texas Shows Its Swagger in New Population Estimates

Every year roundabout Christmastime, the Census Bureau releases its population estimates for each state for the 12 months ending on July 1. The numbers look dry on a sheet of paper (or on an Excel spreadsheet on your computer), but they tell some vivid stories. The more so when they reflect, as the numbers for 2008-09 do, the effects of a sharp downward shift in the nation’s economy.

Barone: When Liberal Dreams Collide With Public Opinion

Barone: When Liberal Dreams Collide With Public Opinion

In the Bella Center on the south side of Copenhagen and in the Senate chamber on the north side of the Capitol, we’re seeing what happens when liberal dreams collide with American public opinion. It’s like what happens when a butterfly collides with the windshield of a speeding SUV. Splat.

Barone: Could Obama’s Speeches Reflect a Foreign Policy Shift?

Barone: Could Obama’s Speeches Reflect a Foreign Policy Shift?

“Evil does exist in the world.” This bald assertion is probably not what the Norwegian grantors of the Nobel Peace Prize expected to hear from Barack Obama. It sounds like something that the definer of the axis of evil might say, without the Texas twang.

Barone: Misusing Knowledge to Expand Government Power

Barone: Misusing Knowledge to Expand Government Power

“Knowledge is becoming more specialized and more dispersed, while government power is becoming more concentrated,” writes economist Arnold Kling in his new book, “Unchecked and Unbalanced.” “This discrepancy creates the potential for government to become increasingly erratic and, as a result, less satisfying to individuals.”

Barone: Professor Obama as Dutiful Commander in Chief

Barone: Professor Obama as Dutiful Commander in Chief

Every time I visit the White House, I am struck by its military environment.

Military guards are on duty, the staff has lunch in the White House mess and there’s a helicopter pad for Marine One out on the lawn. You see nothing like this in any governor’s office I have visited or in the offices of members of Congress, and certainly not in the headquarters of a political campaign or a community organizer.

Barone: Big Government Can’t Put Young Americans to Work

Barone: Big Government Can’t Put Young Americans to Work

“What have you done for me lately?” It’s a question that voters implicitly ask politicians, especially ones they have supported and who are seeking their votes again. And it’s a question that young voters in particular may be asking Barack Obama, whom they supported by a 66 percent to 32 percent [...]

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