
When Speaker Pelosi announced Democrats' intentions of bailing out the auto industry, this signaled a significant direction for the Obama era...

In the end, the 2008 presidential election was never really about race or age or gender. And never — despite both campaigns’ efforts to prove otherwise — was it about experience.This election was about one thing: change. Our ...

How pathetic it is for the McCain camp to lay the blame for its slaughter on Tuesday at the feet of Gov. Palin.The Republican brand has been suffering over the last few years, and the consistent scandals within its own ranks have only made matters worse. Gov...

The bad news about our nation's economic crisis is that we haven't begun even to smell, let alone see, the true impact of this nightmare. Even in its roller-coaster shifting, we still can't imagine where this financial tsunami will take us...

The wild swings on Wall Street every day are almost to be expected, but they still are hard to stomach by even the most seasoned investors.The extreme volatility in the markets, however, is very telling about the attitude of businesses, consumers and the larger investment community...

It is not a foregone conclusion that this election is over, despite the media and intellectual elites’ effort to make us believe so.People are still unsure about who Sen. Barack Obama is. ...

The ink is barely dry on this morning’s paper and the Obama camp is already hinting that Gen. Colin Powell could play a pivotal role in an Obama administration.The cynic would say that was exactly what was intended with yesterday’s endorsement. Gen. Po...

With the financial markets sinking, Armstrong Williams compares the situation on Wall Street to that of his own family's experiences working a farm. Williams points out that not everyone gets a bailout, so why Wall Street?

When politicians tell voters that the government will create jobs through infrastructure programs, they do not realize that these programs may crowd out jobs in the private sector...

Armstrong Williams says that Americans are allowing the pundits and the news media to influence and sway their opinions of the presidential candidates.

I like to make predictions. It’s in my blood. I predicted the Redskins would defeat the Dallas Cowboys Sunday in Dallas. Oh, I didn’t tell anyone because I love my ’Boys, but I (sadly) got that one right, too. And ...

America has heard a lot of talk this month about “meltdowns” and the financial calamities that await us if the Congress doesn’t act soon and with a singular voice that our credit markets are going to be all right.But have you all been paying attention to what’s taking place off the stock exchang...

Looking at the presidential candidates, Armstrong Williams says that Americans just don't know enough about Sen. Barack Obama's record, campaign, and what he is really saying on the campaign trail.









