Michael Gabor

Michael Gabor


  • February 12, 2012

    The Great Accommodator

    Up until now, Obama might have entered history as "The Great Apologizer," or perhaps "The Great Appeaser." Not anymore.

  • March 24, 2010

    Down on the Farm

    It is a lot simpler to manage livestock than it is to manage people

  • August 7, 2009

    The Obama Way

    A tale of two quotes

  • July 24, 2009

    Obama at the Bat (a poem)

    Mighty Obama and the fans in Leftyville. (With apologies to Ernest Lawrence Thayer)

  • May 17, 2009

    It's Not Easy Being Green

    Is Mother Nature is more Mommy Dearest than mommy of the year?

  • May 14, 2009

    The Left's Forgotten Man

    It might not be easy to deconstruct progressive liberal thought processes, but it is relatively straightforward to make telling empirical observations.

  • May 3, 2009

    Obama's Whack-a-Mole Politics

    Our Carney Pitchman in Chief's sheer volume and frequency of gaffes, cons, misguided solutions, outrageous abuses of executive power, and repeated episodes of bad judgment.

  • March 25, 2009

    Hallmark Card Diplomacy

    Love may be a many splendored and mysterious thing, but it requires more work than just being elected prom king.

  • March 22, 2009

    While Nero Fiddled

    It's time to step back and consider all the things that President Obama has successfully accomplished during his as yet brief presidency.

  • February 11, 2009

    The 3:10 to Serfdom

    A citizenry drunk with one too many shots of magical thinking and 100-proof suspensions of disbelief has shakily handed over the car keys to a messianic ideologue who just got his learner's permit

  • January 15, 2009

    The Curious Case of Christopher Dodd

    Blaming the Bush administration while ducking his own responsibility. The Senator from Countrywide wouldn't even make the cut in Caligula's Senate.

  • January 12, 2009

    Another Lincoln?

    Barack Obama models his inauguration on Lincoln. How about taking it a bit further?

  • November 28, 2008

    John Locke, Lost

    To many current day Americans, John Locke is a character on a popular television series. To many Americans of an earlier day, John Locke was a critical ingredient in the Enlightenment laboratory beaker that produced the American Experiment.

  • November 27, 2008

    The rail-splitter

    One score and seven days ago, give or take, our electorate brought forth on this continent, a new President. Since then, he's been able to become Lincoln faster than Lincoln, or so some pundits would have us believe.

  • November 22, 2008

    Obamonopoly

    75 years old, Monopoly has not exactly changed with the times, and the times are certainly changing. Coincidentally, I'm told the change occurring is precisely the change we need.