Month: May 2011
The so-over choice of wrap rather than bread sure is fascinating, but I can't fully evaluate Obama's foreign policy choices until I know what's on his iPod. And I can't.
Someone recently asked me whether, in the wake of the Richard Goldstone's qualifications of his infamous report, the UN was losing its credibility to issue fact-finding studies on humanitarian law.
On Thursday I was on Alyona, talking Libya... Some long form links on Libyan politics and the uprising, including some older pieces that are still interesting: John C. Anderson Micah.
K.C. Johnson endorses the idea that people should be denied honorary disagrees if their political opinions about Israel are inconsistent with K.C. Johnson's.聽聽 This is apparently true even if the.
People throw around the terms like "mortal lock" and "guaranteed return" all the time, but let's just say that it would be extremely wise to riskinvest your 401K on the.
A reader alerted us to this amazingly creepy National Review piece about Steven Tyler's decision to use marriage an especially gross grant of legal guardianship to legalize a relationship that.
Leaving aside all legal considerations, a mission that reflected a rational anti-terrorism policy -- at least in a country not in the grip of continual hysteria -- would have aimed.
"I do too know what a pay-phone is! That's one of those booths in the library where you can pay to go in and use your cell-phone, right?" Let's face.
