In today's installment, we have Charlotte Allen -- remember her? -- essaying some MoDo-like gender analysis for the readership of The Weekly Standard, with inevitably embarrassing results.
John Murtha has passed. He became a strong and courageous critic of the Iraq War (although he voted for the initial authorization). His overall legacy is mixed, particularly given his.
Yesterday at the United States Naval Institute blog, a regular contributor posted an incoherent, hate-filled screed about how teh gays were going to ruin the King James Bible if they.
Apparently depends on who you ask. My kids' favorite:(Though, it did make me wonder: does Google really need to advertise?)Personally, I thought this one was pretty awesome, if only for.
Yes, I believe so.
A number of you have emailed me a link to the latest Jack Cashill article, and although I understand why, I'm not any better equipped to deal with his unsubtle.
I'm not sure what's going in Queens. A student unleashes Graffiti of Mass Destruction and isn't even strip-searched before being handcuffed and detained? No waterboarding? Why, before you know it.
Nicholas Kristof is writing about Congo again this morning:It’s easy to wonder how world leaders, journalists, religious figures and ordinary citizens looked the other way while six million Jews were.
- Unfair!#
- Elon Musk’s politics are an unfathomable, impossible-to-classify mystery that will never be explained
- The economic death of the author
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,609
- The Politics of Glory
- On the UAW Victory
- No appeasement goes unpunished
- Climate Change in Europe
- On Criminalizing Homelessness
- Overreacting to Campus Protests