GAO Temporarily Goes Dark

Don Wolfesnberger: The current shutdown only exacerbates the imbalance of powers between the branches as the Office of Management and Budget implements its “unitary executive” plans to shift increasing powers and functions from Congress to the president. Not only will...

Dreier on Cheney

John Gizzi at Newsmax: So what would have happened had Tower been confirmed or Bush found another nominee to replace him?   “That’s a really good question,” former Rep. David Dreier, R-Calif., said. “Dick told me that he made a conscious...

Dick Cheney in Congress

 Former Vice President Dick Cheney died last night.  In 2004, Bill Connelly and Jack Pitney reflected on their experiences with him as Congressional Fellows in his House Republican leadership office. Some of the literature tries to reduce legislative leadership to...

Not Your Founders’ Senate

Don Wolfensberger writes that there are four key things to consider in determining how much the Senate has deviated from its originally planned track. First, the Senate is not, as it might claim, the world’s greatest deliberative body. Deliberation has gone the way of...

Trust in Media

Kirsten Eddy and Elisa Shearer at Pew: Overall, 56% of U.S. adults now say they have a lot of or some trust in the information they get from national news organizations – down 11 percentage points since March 2025 and 20 points since we first asked this question in...