Enemy of the Week
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7.5.02
A long weekend brings a new perspective.
The New Yorker offers an unblinking — and horrifying — look at assisted reproductive technology.
Life can be a dream — if the anti-snoring machine works like it’s supposed to.
Questions regarding the constitutionality of school vouchers have been laid to rest. Let the competition begin.
Now the California governor is chopping off the heads of those who dare oppose him.
Pat Tillman is someone to think about this July 4th.
Tom DeLay wants Andy out. Also: Who’s afraid of John Edwards? Plus: The GOP puts up big numbers.
It’s likely schoolchildren will continue to say ”under God” — and millions of Americans will continue not to say it.
The war over Fireworks on the Fourth heats up.
Gore Given Memphis, Tennessee. Also: Watts as predicted.
It’s a place near Colorado Springs, Colorado, where the deer and the antelope play.
Before they’re through, California reporters will find a way to link Bill Simon to Bob Jones, George Wallace, and the Indiana Ku Klux Klan.
A funny and well-observed chick-flick that, nevertheless, never quite gets us beyond the recognition that it’s hell being a woman.
Messrs. Greenberg, Shrum and Carville hear what they want to hear. Not only Republicans think so. Also: Forgotten Keating.
Of our 43 presidents, only one was born on the anniversary of Independence Day.
The politics of tension in a small town.
Adam Sandler as the new Gary Cooper? If you can believe that, you might actually like this awful, unfunny movie.
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A man of faith in a godless age is hitting Americans where it hurts.
Mr. and Mrs. American Spectator Reader, let P.J. O’Rourke talk sense to your kids.
In Britain, defending your property can get you life.
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our culture.
It won’t take long for conservatives to scratch this presidential wannabe off their 2008 scorecard.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it, makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so many people seem to be hostile to it?
Was the President done in by the economy, or by the politics of the economy?
H/T to National Review Online