Bill Lalor

Bill Lalor


  • October 23, 2018

    Connecticut is circling the drain. Time for a change.

    Connecticut Democrats' evasive campaigns are an insult to voters. Let's put this bluntly: the 2018 elections are as close as we will ever get to a referendum on Democratic economic policy in Connecticut. Voters are right to want an...

  • March 2, 2011

    Is History Repeating Itself in New York?

    The New York State GOP establishment may be on the precipice of handing another Congressional seat to the Democrats, as it did less than 2 years ago.In November 2009, New York's 23rd Congressional District held a special election to fill the sea...

  • August 18, 2006

    The Bolton Confirmation Hearings Loom

    Last April, U.N. Ambassador John Bolton wryly noted at a Federalist Society event in Manhattan that the United States is the only member of the U.N. that is expected to do anything other than advocate on its own behalf. To the contrary, Bolton pointe...

  • June 29, 2006

    Talking with Iran

    This April, as we awaited Iran's official response to the IAEA's April 28th 'deadline' to halt its uranium enrichment, Amir Taheri predicted that the Mullahs might offer 'confidence building measures' — namely, a temporary suspension of the enr...

  • November 5, 2005

    Coach Paterno and the "Penn State Way"

    Sometimes a coach is more than just a coach. The best among them become role models for values transcending the arena of athletic competition. When such a coach works with students during their malleable years, some of the most valuable learning...

  • October 6, 2005

    No experience necessary?

    Soon after Sandra Day O'Connor stepped down last month from the Supreme Court, Stuart Taylor, writing  in The Atlantic Monthly, was busy lamenting SCOTUS' disconnect from the 'real—world ramifications' of its work. 'How many remaining...