Attaturk notices the most salient aspect of yesterday's Tom Friedman joint. If you actually needed a war to figure out the staggeringly obvious fact that the utter lack of the.
Damn, that man can play. But is anyone else sick of seeing him win so often and so seemingly effortlessly? I would love to see that steely shell crack just.
In trying to argue that the public really does favor the Republicans on foreign policy, Barone writes: But when it comes to the question of protecting Americans from Islamist terrorists,.
As with Publius, it's occurred to me looking at the less-than-rapturous reception to Fred Thompson in some of the blogosphere's conservative precincts that there are may be a loose parallel.
I think this is sufficient: "Podhoretz, remember, is advising Rudy on foreign policy." If that doesn't make a Rudy! presidency scare the living piss out of you, I'm not sure.
We've seen conservative bloggers make some pretty extraordinary efforts over the years to disparage the relevance of "the MSM," but this distracted offering from Uncle "Comma Splice" Jimbo has to.
Tibet's existence as an independent state is shrouded in controversy. Various empires controlled parts of the Tibetan plateau from the sixth century onward, around the time that Buddhism spread to.
Apparently, Appalachian State is eligible for votes in the Top 25. This is kind of interesting, since I think that any team that beat a #5 team at home ought.
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