The biggest political lesson of 2009 connects directly to the best political news about 2010, and both factors should help inspire conservatives to sweeping and historic victories in the year ahead.
The most significant message from all the confusion and controversy of the year now concluding is that elections matterand they matter a lot. During 2008, some arrogant cynics haughtily spurned the political process, insisting that it made no difference which party or candidate took control of the White House and Capitol Hill. According to this logic, both Republicans and Democrats served the same corrupt corporate masters, and represented...












The Biggest Lesson of '09, and the Biggest Opportunity of 2010
"...but he wouldnt have pushed through a mammoth health-care takeover, or spent $800 billion on a pork-laden stimulus package, or tripled the deficit from its worst level under Bush..."
And who was it that suspended his campaign to vote for the bailouts?
Medved is going to support, unconditionally, any Republican. He couldn't care less which blue blood, big government creep gets the nomination.
I can't wait to hear the next Republican candidate:
"I stand for smaller government, lower spending and I oppose foreign adventurism, honest. This time I mean it. Really, honest, truly, I mean it. No, I really, really, really mean it. Honest, I mean it. This time it will be different,...