This is old news, but probably not well known. For some reason, my adoptive state has decided to join the space race:Kentucky will become the nation's first state to send.
Huh. As a long term and vocal critic of Finnish foreign policy, I'm not sure how I feel about being Finland. I'm also unsure about how the scores were computed;.
At the risk of wandering into Scott's territory, it seems obvious to me that the Framers understood the dangers of executive power in wartime, and that they intendeded that Congress.
Shorter Anne Applebaum: Two British newspaper columns prove that a rising wave of anti-Americanism was inevitable whether the Bush administration fought the War on Terra (TM) by installing an Islamist.
I have to agree with Jack Shafer:Fools, knaves, and liars. Ignorant journalists. Traitors and more traitors. Marty Peretz was born to blog.It's absolutely true. Peretz' posts have always stood out.
There are so few today who are willing to stand up and make a forthright defense of hereditary monarchy. Yes, I understand that he's (probably) joking, but reading this column.
Drunken Orson WellesI can taste the bitterness... but where are the fish sticks?
Speaking of degenerative projects, in responding to Jon Rauch's point that in The Party of Death he flinches at the implications of his underlying philosophical premises, Ramesh Ponnuru says: Second:.
- The Martyrology of the American Right
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,588
- Eastman and Down: the permanent disbarment episode
- The Ballad of Buckley’s Blowhard
- The future Republicans want is Anthony Comstock’s boots on the heads of American women, forever
- Joe Lieberman is dead
- Never give a sucker an even break
- Are You Paranoid Enough?
- Are the Kids Alright?
- Never again is what you swore the time before