Bob Jones | Early on Nov. 8, long after one presidential candidate has gone to bed a winner, Dennis Hastert and Richard Gephardt may still be wondering which of them will wield the Speaker's gavel.
Why Housing and Urban Development must change: The next HUD secretary needs outcome-based, entrepreneurial approaches that help empower local neighborhoods to break the cycle of despair.
The tragedy of artistic welfare: The National Endowments have fostered bad art, poor scholarship, and entitlement attitudes; it's time artists and academics face up to the hard work of welfare reform-with a view to making them once again productive membe
Five reforms: Integrity, transparency, plain English, frugality, and limited power.
Because the aggressor always shows up, we'd better be: Three challenges the next president will face, and how he can use military might to keep the peace
A little impartiality could go a long way: The next president needs to find an independent-minded attorney general-and then set about changing the way justice is administered, from law enforcement to the court system
The Clinton White House took political "spin" to a whole new level, from which most Beltway journalists believe future administrations will never recover.
Move away from command-and-control and toward humility and hope: An action agenda for an agency many conservatives wish didn't exist