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Ed Rollins: Commentaries

Politicians' sideshows beat reality TV

Who needs reality TV when we have reality politics? In spite of voters telling pollsters they are fed up with elected officials and reaffirming those sentiments by firing them at the voting booth, the politicians still aren't getting the message.

updated Wed May 19 2010 16:17:57

Politicians' sideshows beat reality TV

Who needs reality TV when we have reality politics? In spite of voters telling pollsters they are fed up with elected officials and reaffirming those sentiments by firing them at the voting booth, the politicians still aren't getting the message.

updated Fri Apr 30 2010 07:31:50

Crist a victim of Tea Party -- and himself

The governor of Florida, Charlie Crist, is announcing today that he will not run as a Republican for the open U.S. Senate race, but will seek that office as an independent.

updated Thu Apr 22 2010 07:35:52

Is Wall Street too big to cheat?

As the Tea Party movement has become the vehicle for the frustration of hundreds of thousands of Americans against elected officials and the government bailout of Wall Street, I've thought many times about Gordon Gekko, the fictional character in the superb 1987 movie "Wall Street."

updated Thu Apr 15 2010 09:30:31

With voters divided, GOP shows strength

The political campaign season is off and running, whether you're ready or not. According to the latest CNN poll, registered voters share the polarization that now rules Washington.

updated Wed Mar 03 2010 09:41:59

Guess who really pays for health care?

If President Obama had been forthright last week at the health care summit, he would have opened the meeting by stating: "If you have health coverage, under our reform bills you are going to pay more and get less. If you are one of the 45 million elderly or disabled people on Medicare, you are going to get less. There is no such thing as free medical care. Somebody has to pay! And in the end it is you."

updated Wed Feb 17 2010 10:21:24

A worried Congress won't take risks

In the week we celebrate Valentine's Day, honor our first president, George Washington (and all the other past presidents) and begin the season of Lent, there is much to reflect on.

updated Thu Feb 04 2010 10:52:27

A Tea Party incumbents won't enjoy

A grass-roots movement is growing across this country, and like the Ross Perot movement of 18 years ago, it will turn the political landscape upside down, with the consequences being felt long afterwards.

updated Fri Jan 22 2010 00:11:18

Another shock to the Washington system

Still reeling from Tuesday's shocking upset in the Massachusetts Senate race, the political class got hammered again Thursday by the Supreme Court, which, for all practical purposes, outlawed campaign finance rules and made the already irrelevant Federal Election Commission obsolete.

updated Wed Jan 20 2010 09:18:48

Chilling message from unhappy voters

The voters in Massachusetts sent a message loud and clear. Maybe even a "shot heard around the world." At least the political world. Tuesday night's victory for Scott Brown for the vacant seat held by the late Sen. Ted Kennedy for 46 years was a massive win for disenchanted voters everywhere.

updated Wed Jan 13 2010 09:17:46

What's serious -- and silly -- in Washington

As our nation's politicians return from their holidays, the agenda they left behind is still front and center. Getting an acceptable compromise of the very different Senate and House health care bills is still the president's and the Democratic leadership's priority. Stopping it is still the Republicans' priority. The final details may antagonize some of the Democrats' most important constituencies and the grumbling has already started.

updated Wed Jan 06 2010 13:49:12

The case for firing Janet Napolitano

On the second page of the executive summary of the 9/11 commission report is a line we should all remember: "[T]he 9/11 attacks were a shock but they should not have been a surprise. Islamist extremists had given plenty of warning that they meant to kill Americans indiscriminately and in large numbers."

updated Wed Dec 23 2009 06:42:13

Harry Reid playing Santa with your money

We are approaching the eve of Christmas and maybe in that spirit, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid morphed into Santa Claus, giving out presents to the little boys and girls who were naughty and (not so) nice this year.

updated Wed Dec 02 2009 09:37:09

Obama's decision an act of leadership

After months of review, President Obama has made a decision that will not please the base of his party. The majority of Democrats in Congress are opposed to expanding or prolonging the war in Afghanistan. Many Americans share their concern.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 07:29:16

Dobbs and CNN were no longer in sync

In this past week of very important news -- when the president presided over the memorial service for the slain soldiers of Fort Hood and departed on his first Asia trip, and the attorney general made the controversial decision to treat the mastermind terrorist of 9/11 as a criminal to be tried in a Manhattan civilian courtroom -- the story of the departure of longtime CNN anchor Lou Dobbs still jumped out.

updated Fri Oct 09 2009 15:54:35

Commentary: Obama not an MVP yet

Congratulations, Mr President.

updated Thu Oct 08 2009 09:58:00

Commentary: Will 'SNL' skit sink hopes for Obama?

Since its debut on October 11, 1975, "Saturday Night Live" has spoofed, ridiculed and hammered presidents and other political figures without regard to political affiliation or any other sensitivities.

updated Wed Sep 30 2009 06:32:47

Commentary: Haters of America are still out there

The president had his first foray into the byzantine world of U.N. politics last week and walked away cheered on by the anti-America crowd.

updated Wed Sep 23 2009 07:48:44

Commentary: Obama's NY week starts shakily

On the international stage, this week is President Obama's most important since taking office.

updated Fri Sep 18 2009 09:22:11

Commentary: Carter is wrong on Obama's opposition

President Obama is about to undertake a full-scale blitz of all the Sunday talk shows to try to convince the American people one more time of the merits of his health care plan.

updated Wed Sep 09 2009 06:33:06

Commentary: Obama's speech a heavy lift

The president is making a major address to the Congress and the country Wednesday night. This speech is high risk for him.

updated Wed Aug 26 2009 21:23:47

Commentary: Kennedy was a worthy adversary

The political arena is an emptier place today. A brave and courageous warrior has left the battlefield. He will not be quickly forgotten or replaced.

updated Thu Jun 18 2009 06:42:29

Commentary: Salute the 'bravehearts' of Iran

One of my favorite movies is the Academy Award-winning best picture "Braveheart," a fictionalized retelling of the story of William Wallace, the Scots knight and resistance leader during the Scottish independence wars of the 13th century.

updated Thu Jun 11 2009 11:05:36

Commentary: Obama and our kids' future

My 14-year-old daughter graduated earlier this week from middle school (8th grade) and she begins high school in the fall. As I watched her and her classmates receive their diplomas, I reflected on the world they are going to inherit from us.

updated Thu May 28 2009 06:37:11

Commentary: Don't go to war over Sotomayor

Almost everybody cheers for the underdog -- maybe not those born to upper-class standing with great advantages, but those of us who weren't always want the little guy to be victorious.

updated Thu May 21 2009 09:18:15

Commentary: Washington week of torture, sex and Twitter

The past week has not been what one would call a great week for our political leaders.

updated Thu May 14 2009 11:21:02

Commentary: Stop throwing dirt on GOP 'grave'

My message to the national media and political pundits on their premature obits on the Republican Party: Quit throwing dirt on our graves!

updated Thu May 07 2009 06:40:46

Commentary: Jack Kemp, quarterback of GOP ideas

The world of politics has many players but few giants. One of the giants left the stage last week.

updated Wed Apr 29 2009 09:16:11

Commentary: Is Obama a Clinton or a Carter?

Today is the 100th day of the Obama administration. Judging a president after 100 days is not realistic -- and may be absurd.

updated Thu Apr 23 2009 06:39:45

Commentary: Obama waffled on torture -- and looks weak

Like so many politicians I have known, the man we elected president wants to be loved. He wants to be loved passionately and daily by the 69 million who voted for him and even some of the 60 million who voted for John McCain.

updated Tue Apr 14 2009 14:18:26

Commentary: Obama made right call on rescue

A president makes many decisions, but none is more important than those he makes as commander in chief. Committing young men and women to war zones where their lives are at risk is a decision that can't be easily reversed, and the consequences can be fatal.

updated Thu Apr 09 2009 10:43:43

Commentary: Obama's liked, but is he respected?

President Obama has returned from his first trip abroad with praise ringing in his ears from the media elite and barely a word of protest from the Republican opposition.

updated Thu Apr 02 2009 06:41:54

Commentary: Obama finds a world that blames U.S.

After firing the CEO of General Motors and putting Chrysler on a path that could lead to bankruptcy, the still-popular President Obama moved from the domestic battlefield to the international one. But the subject is the same, with no relief in sight: the woeful world economy.

updated Thu Mar 19 2009 07:18:05

Commentary: Ron Silver, an extraordinary friend

The lights on Broadway were dimmed Wednesday night to honor Ron Silver, the Tony-award winning actor who was buried Wednesday after a courageous battle against cancer of the esophagus.

updated Thu Mar 12 2009 12:32:05

Commentary: Slow down, Mr. President

Every great athlete has a pace. A pace is a certain speed at which they can run for very long periods of time without damaging their bodies and wearing themselves out before the race is over.

updated Thu Mar 05 2009 08:06:04

Commentary: Rush Limbaugh GOP debate is idiotic

The cold winds of March have obviously affected the intelligence and thought processes of people who need to get their thinking straight.

updated Thu Feb 26 2009 08:00:24

Commentary: Can Obama make the tough choices?

President Obama technically didn't give a State of the Union speech Tuesday night and therefore didn't have to report on the state of the union.

updated Thu Feb 19 2009 12:47:37

Commentary: What Congress needs is a pest

I first arrived in Washington in January 1973 as a new member of the Nixon team working in congressional relations for the administration.

updated Fri Feb 13 2009 11:10:04

Commentary: Obama should have told us the whole sad truth

President Obama had his first prime-time news conference Monday, and 60 million viewers tuned in.

updated Wed Feb 04 2009 03:18:41

Commentary: Daschle did the honorable thing

Sports fans argue that the National Football League is the toughest game outside of war. I would argue Washington politics is also a pretty rough arena.

updated Tue Jan 20 2009 17:49:10

Commentary: Obama's just the kind of hero we need now

President Barack Obama, our newly inaugurated 44th president, showed the millions watching around the world and the freezing millions there in person on the Mall why he won the election -- and why so many believe he can lead us in these troubled times.

updated Tue Jan 13 2009 16:30:28

Commentary: Bush still doesn't get it

One week from today, a historic presidency begins and a tarnished presidency ends.

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