With apologies to Eric Foner, at least James K. Polk's deceptive and unprovoked war was successful. The United States succeeded in stealing a third of Mexico. George W. Bush's attempt.
. . . but it seems to be that many professional golfers are stupid meatheads. Scott Johnson at Powerline urged me to "read the whole thing." And so I did:[Jerry].
There are problems with claims that abortion takes time away from issues like women's equality in the workplace, domestic violence, etc.--these things aren't a zero-sum game. But I think there's.
Ah, what to do with The New Republic? On one hand, they giveth biweekly Rick Perlstein. But, boy, does that other hand do an increasing amount of takething. Publishing Bob.
Admittedly, there are few manifestations of idiot hackery that haven't appeared in the post-9/11 writings of Roger L. "I used to consider myself a Democrat, but thanks to 9/11, I’m.
Ah, it's a pleasure to see Greenwald go after the most naive, shallow, trite, facile (somebody fetch me a thesaurus, please) writer in America. It's not so much that Friedman.
Rick Perlstein's new piece in TNR ought to make my favorite Southern Nationalist hopping mad. Perlstein writes about a number of issues related to the possible geographic redistribution of political.
Fascinating. I'll probably tune in for an episode or two--out of morbid curiosity as to how they pull this off. If I had to watch the Sopranos in such a.