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Republican Voters' Choices

By Thomas Sowell (Dec 29, 2011)

No one seems to be really happy with this year's field of Republican candidates for that party's presidential nomination -- except perhaps the Democrats.The sudden rise, and... more

Random Thoughts

By Thomas Sowell (Dec 27, 2011)

Random thoughts on the passing scene: Talk show host Dennis Miller said, "I don't dig polo. It's like miniature golf meets the Kentucky... more

The Past and the Present

By Thomas Sowell (Dec 20, 2011)

If Newt Gingrich were being nominated for sainthood, many of us would vote very differently from the way we would vote if he were being nominated for a political office.What... more

Gridlock to the Rescue

By Thomas Sowell (Dec 13, 2011)

Washington gridlock may turn out to be the salvation of the Obama administration. Not only does gridlock allow the president to blame Republicans for not solving the... more

Christmas Books

By Thomas Sowell (Dec 06, 2011)

The joys of Christmas do not include coping with crowds at shopping malls or wracking your brains trying to figure out what to get as a gift for someone who already seems... more

Lessons of History?

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 30, 2011)

It used to be common for people to urge us to learn "the lessons of history." But history gets much less attention these days and, if there are any lessons that... more

Gingrich and Immigration

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 29, 2011)

Now that Newt Gingrich has become the latest in a series of Republican front-runners, he is getting the kinds of scrutiny and attacks that have done in other... more

Failure or Success?

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 23, 2011)

Many people are lamenting the failure of the Congressional "Super Committee" to come up with an agreement on ways to reduce the runaway federal deficits. But you... more

Alice in Liberal Land

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 22, 2011)

"Alice in Wonderland" was written by a professor who also wrote a book on symbolic logic. So it is not surprising that Alice encountered not only strange behavior in... more

Will Republicans Blow It?

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 15, 2011)

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said that a good catch phrase could stop thinking for 50 years. One of the often-repeated catch phrases of our time -- "It's the economy,... more

The Real Scandal

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 10, 2011)

The real scandal in the accusations against Herman Cain is the corruption of the law, the media and politics.Let's start with the law. Some people may think the fact that the... more

Numbers Games

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 08, 2011)

One of the things that has struck me, when I have gone on luxury cruise ships, is that most of the passengers look like they are older than the captain -- and luxury... more

Democracy Versus Mob Rule

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 02, 2011)

In various cities across the country, mobs of mostly young, mostly incoherent, often noisy and sometimes violent demonstrators are making themselves a major... more

Payday Loans

By Thomas Sowell (Nov 01, 2011)

California is a great place for studying the thinking -- or lack of thinking -- on the political left.   The mindset of the left was recently displayed in a... more

The Media and 'Bullying'

By Thomas Sowell (Oct 25, 2011)

Back in the 1920s, the intelligentsia on both sides of the Atlantic were loudly protesting the execution of political radicals Sacco and Vanzetti, after what they claimed... more

Random Thoughts

By Thomas Sowell (Oct 18, 2011)

Random thoughts on the passing scene: Like so many people, in so many countries, who started out to "spread the wealth," Barack Obama has ended up spreading... more

Reverse Racism

By Thomas Sowell (Oct 11, 2011)

Among those who have been disappointed by President Barack Obama, none is likely to end up so painfully disappointed as those who saw his election as being, in itself and in... more

The 'Hunger' Hoax

By Thomas Sowell (Oct 05, 2011)

Twenty years ago, hysteria swept through the media over "hunger in America." Dan Rather opened a CBS Evening News broadcast in 1991 declaring, "one in... more

Stop Whining'?

By Thomas Sowell (Oct 04, 2011)

If there was ever any doubt that the Democrats take the black vote for granted, that doubt should have been put to rest when Barack Obama told the Congressional Black... more

Politics vs. Economics

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 28, 2011)

They say "all politics is local." But economic decisions impact the whole economy and reverberate internationally. That is why politicians' meddling with the... more

Superman vs. Warm Body

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 27, 2011)

One of the problems in trying to select a leader for any large organization or institution is the tendency to start out looking for Superman, passing up many good... more

Unsound Bites

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 21, 2011)

The so-called "debates" among Republican presidential aspirants are classic examples of the media spreading misunderstanding instead of enlightenment. The ancient admonition,... more

The 'Ponzi' Sound Bite

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 20, 2011)

Many in the media and in politics have gone ballistic over the fact that Texas Governor Rick Perry called Social Security "a Ponzi scheme." Although many act... more

Back to the Future: Part III

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 15, 2011)

Editor’s note: This article is Part III in a series. Click here to read Part I. Click here to read Part II. Ninety years ago -- in 1921 -- federal income tax policies... more

Back to the Future: Part II

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 14, 2011)

Editor’s note: This article is Part II in a series. Click here to read Part I. Some people are hoping that President Obama's plan will get the economy out of the doldrums... more

Back to the Future?

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 13, 2011)

Those who are impressed by words seem to think that President Barack Obama made a great speech to Congress last week. But, when you look beyond the rhetoric, what did he... more

Two Different Worlds: Part II

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 07, 2011)

Editor’s note: This article is Part II in a series. Click here to read Part I. A few weeks ago, I had what seemed to me a small medical problem, so I phoned my primary... more

Two Different Worlds

By Thomas Sowell (Sep 06, 2011)

Ideological clashes over particular laws, policies and programs often go far deeper. Those with opposing views of what is desirable for the future also tend to differ... more

An Unusual Economy?

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 30, 2011)

Many in the media are saying how unusual it is for our economy to be so sluggish for so long, after we have officially emerged from a recession. In a sense, they are right.... more

Social Degeneration: Part 3

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 18, 2011)

Editor’s note: This article is Part III in a series. Click here to read Part I. Click here to read Part II. The orgies of violent attacks against strangers on the... more

Social Degeneration Part 2

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 17, 2011)

Editor’s note: This article is Part II in a series. Click here to read Part I. Although much of the media have their antennae out to pick up anything that might be... more

Social Degeneration

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 16, 2011)

Someone at long last has had the courage to tell the plain, honest truth about race. After mobs of young blacks rampaged through Philadelphia committing violence -- as... more

A Pyrrhic 'Victory'

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 10, 2011)

In Don Marquis' classic satirical book, "Archy and Mehitabel," Mehitabel the alley cat asks plaintively, "What have I done to deserve all these kittens?"That seems to be the... more

Random Thoughts

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 09, 2011)

Random thoughts on the passing scene:The next time a member of the British royal family gets married, I hope they elope and spare us all another 24/7 media orgy.Does the "not... more

Misleading Words Part II

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 03, 2011)

Ed. Note: This is part two of a two part Sowell column. Part one is available here. If there were a contest for the most misleading words used in politics, "poverty" should... more

Misleading Words

By Thomas Sowell (Aug 02, 2011)

Ed. Note: This is part one of a two part Sowell column. Part two is available here.Many years ago, the Saturday Evening Post was one of the best-known magazines in America.... more

Ideals Versus Realities

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 29, 2011)

Many of us never thought that the Republicans would hold tough long enough to get President Obama and the Democrats to agree to a budget deal that does not include raising... more

Obama's 'Balanced' Approach

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 28, 2011)

Barack Obama's political genius is his ability to say things that will sound good to people who have not followed the issues in any detail -- regardless of how obviously... more

Debt-Ceiling Chicken

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 26, 2011)

The big news, as far as the media are concerned, is the political game of debt-ceiling chicken that is being played by Democrats and Republicans in Washington. But,... more

Good Things

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 19, 2011)

Life has many good things. The problem is that most of these good things can be gotten only by sacrificing other good things. We all recognize this in our daily lives. It is... more

Unknown Unknowns

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 13, 2011)

When Donald Rumsfeld was Secretary of Defense, he coined some phrases about knowledge that apply far beyond military matters.Secretary Rumsfeld pointed out that there are... more

Forgotten Stars

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 12, 2011)

Three recent sports biographies -- two about baseball stars Stan Musial and Hank Greenberg, and another about boxing great Joe Louis -- are not only interesting in... more

Politics Versus Reality: Part II

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 06, 2011)

No one is more of a master of political talking points than President Barack Obama. Remember "shovel-ready projects"? These were construction projects where the shovels were... more

Politics Versus Reality

By Thomas Sowell (Jul 05, 2011)

It is hard to understand politics if you are hung up on reality. Politicians leave reality to others. What matters in politics is what you can get the voters to believe,... more

Is Democracy Viable?

By Thomas Sowell (Jun 29, 2011)

The media have recently been so preoccupied with a Congressman's photograph of himself in his underwear that there has been scant attention paid to the fact that Iran... more

July 4th

By Thomas Sowell (Jun 28, 2011)

The Fourth of July may be just a holiday for fireworks to some people. But it was a momentous day for the history of this country and the history of the world.Not only did... more

The Missing Money

By Thomas Sowell (Jun 21, 2011)

One of my earliest memories of revulsion against war came from seeing a photograph from the First World War when I was a teenager. It was nothing gory. Just a picture of a... more

Is Pawlenty Plenty?

By Thomas Sowell (Jun 14, 2011)

The Republicans' confused assortment of announced presidential candidates-- as well as unannounced candidates and distant possibilities of candidates-- seems to be clarifying... more

Different Decisions

By Thomas Sowell (Jun 07, 2011)

Two unrelated news stories on the same day show the contrast between government decisions and private decisions.Under the headline "Foreclosed Homes Sell at Big Discounts,"... more

Seductive Beliefs: Part II

By Thomas Sowell (Jun 01, 2011)

The only thing surprising about Barack Obama's latest blow against Israel is that there are people who are surprised. As for a Palestinian homeland, that was never a big... more

Seductive Beliefs

By Thomas Sowell (May 31, 2011)

One of the painfully revealing episodes in Barack Obama's book "Dreams From My Father" describes his early experience listening to a sermon by the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.... more

Dependency and Votes

By Thomas Sowell (May 24, 2011)

Those who regard government "entitlement" programs as sacrosanct, and regard those who want to cut them back as calloused or cruel, picture a world very different from the... more

Slaves to Words

By Thomas Sowell (May 17, 2011)

We could definitely use another Abraham Lincoln to emancipate us all from being slaves to words. In the midst of a historic financial crisis of unprecedented government... more

The 'Education' Mantra

By Thomas Sowell (May 10, 2011)

One of the sad and dangerous signs of our times is how many people are enthralled by words, without bothering to look at the realities behind those words. One of those words... more

Fed Up with the Fed?

By Thomas Sowell (May 03, 2011)

When people in Washington start creating fancy new phrases, instead of using plain English, you know they are doing something they don't want us to understand. It was an act... more

Race and Economics

By Thomas Sowell (Apr 27, 2011)

Walter Williams fans are in for a treat-- and people who are not Walter Williams fans are in for a shock-- when they read his latest book, "Race and Economics."It is a... more

The Trump Card

By Thomas Sowell (Apr 26, 2011)

The boomlet for Donald Trump as a Republican nominee for President of the United States ought to be a wake-up call for Republican candidates and Republican Party leaders... more

Bull About Bullying

By Thomas Sowell (Apr 19, 2011)

There is a lot of talk from many people about bullying in school. The problem is that it is all talk. There is no sign that anybody is going to do anything that is likely to... more

Taxes and Politics

By Thomas Sowell (Apr 13, 2011)

Someone once said that taxes are the price we pay for civilization. That may have been true when he said it, but today taxes are mostly the price we pay so that politicians... more

Another Spending Cut Plan

By Thomas Sowell (Apr 12, 2011)

Since everybody else seems to be coming up with plans on how to cope with the skyrocketing national debt, let me try my hand at it too.The liberals' easy solution is just to... more

Political Statistics

By Thomas Sowell (Apr 05, 2011)

When someone gives you a check and the bank informs you that there are insufficient funds, who do you get mad at? In your own life, you get mad at the guy who gave you a... more

Measuring Force

By Thomas Sowell (Mar 30, 2011)

You don't just walk up to the local bully and slap him across the face. If you are determined to confront him, then you try to knock the living daylights out of him.... more

Voting with Their Feet

By Thomas Sowell (Mar 29, 2011)

The latest published data from the 2010 census show how people are moving from place to place within the United States. In general, people are voting with their feet against... more

Obama Adminstration Is Following the 'Detroit Pattern'

By Thomas Sowell (Mar 22, 2011)

Random thoughts on the passing scene:They say that records are made to be broken. President George W. Bush set a record by adding $3.2 trillion to the national debt over the... more

Blacks and Republicans

By Thomas Sowell (Mar 16, 2011)

San Francisco's irrepressible former mayor, Willie Brown, was walking along one of the city's streets when he happened to run into another former city official that he knew,... more

The 'Redevelopment' Hoax

By Thomas Sowell (Mar 15, 2011)

Why are so many people who are opposed to development nevertheless in favor of "redevelopment"?The short answer is that development involves decisions made in the market by... more

Union Myths

By Thomas Sowell (Mar 08, 2011)

The biggest myth about labor unions is that unions are for the workers. Unions are for unions, just as corporations are for corporations and politicians are for politicians.... more

Is Democracy Viable?

By Thomas Sowell (Mar 01, 2011)

Those who see hope in the Middle East uprisings seem to assume that they will lead in the direction of freedom or democracy. There is already talk about the "liberation" of... more

Voices of Moderation

By Thomas Sowell (Feb 23, 2011)

Moderation-- at least verbal moderation-- is suddenly in vogue. President Obama's rhetoric has moderated, even if his policies and practices have not. Among Republicans,... more

Reckless Spending

By Thomas Sowell (Feb 22, 2011)

Nothing more clearly illustrates the utter irresponsibility of Barack Obama than his advocacy of "high-speed rail." The man is not stupid. He knows how to use words that will... more

Rocky and Republicans

By Thomas Sowell (Feb 15, 2011)

Rocky Marciano was the only heavyweight champion who never lost a single fight in his whole career-- and, at the time, he seemed the least likely fighter to do that. In many... more

Undermining Allies

By Thomas Sowell (Feb 09, 2011)

While everyone's attention seems to be focused on the crisis in Egypt, a bombshell revelation about the administration's foreign policy in Europe has largely gone unnoticed.... more

The "Judicial Activism" Ploy

By Thomas Sowell (Feb 08, 2011)

Now that two different federal courts have declared ObamaCare unconstitutional, the administration's answer is to call the courts guilty of "judicial activism." Barack Obama... more

Spilled Milk

By Thomas Sowell (Feb 01, 2011)

Despite the old saying, "Don't cry over spilled milk," the Environmental Protection Agency is doing just that. We all understand why the Environmental Protection Agency was... more

New Heroes vs. Old

By Thomas Sowell (Jan 25, 2011)

When I mention that my family used kerosene lamps when I was a small child in the South during the 1930s, that is usually taken as a sign of our poverty, though I never... more

Budget Crisis Rhetoric: Part II

By Thomas Sowell (Jan 19, 2011)

We all know not to take politicians' rhetoric at face value. But not enough of us have yet learned not to take media rhetoric at face value either, even when it appears in... more

Budget Crisis Rhetoric

By Thomas Sowell (Jan 18, 2011)

Government budget crises can be painful, but the political rhetoric accompanying these crises can also be fascinating and revealing. Perhaps the most famous American budget... more

A Republican Showdown?

By Thomas Sowell (Jan 11, 2011)

They say that, in politics, "overnight is a lifetime." In other words, the journey from triumphant hero to discredited scapegoat can be very brief.In the wake of the... more

'Saving' the Housing Market

By Thomas Sowell (Jan 05, 2011)

"Housing Market Setback Forecast," the newspaper headline said. A recently released report on housing says that home sales are down more than 25 percent and the inventory of... more

Mascot Politics

By Thomas Sowell (Jan 04, 2011)

Dr. Victor Davis Hanson's quietly chilling article, "Two Californias," in National Review Online, ought to be read by every American who is concerned about where this country... more