Enemy of the Week
For Pete’s Sake
10.25.02
It’s safe again to resume more traditional forms of sniping.
It’s safe again to resume more traditional forms of sniping.
After the most massive wimp-out in American history, the real Virginia should be renamed Sissyville.
Body piercing as a First Amendment right? One man’s fad is another’s faith.
The DNC plays viral games with Bill’s appeal.
How many news stories have we read recently about the imminent disappearance of the glaciers of Kilimanjaro? Don’t believe a single one of them.
Four years ago California’s governor ran as a protector of the Golden State shoreline. This year he’s running away from a record of protecting big donors from the state Coastal Commission. And he has the gall to claim his opponent is the corrupt candidate!
This midterm election year they’re trending Republican.
The Torch spares no change. A Van Hollen volunteer.
It might be cheaper to move him to Las Vegas and let him pretend he’s Sammy Hussein.
Kids today are great as always — but are the lives of adults any less valuable?
Bob Crane, from ‘Hogan’s Heroes’ to tragic hero? Only to someone stuck in the sixties.
In defense of Wayne Allard. Jimmy Jive. Plantation Gore and more.
They continue unabated — why no Chief Moose to decry these murders?
Paul Krugman writes in a puffed-up way about things he knows very little about.
Literally, as he would say, weightily. Plus: AFL-CIO cash and delivery.
A Republican without fire in his belly is not someone who’ll help the GOP win back the Senate.
Jimmy Carter always smiled at the most inappropriate moments. After the latest from North Korea, he must be grinning ear to ear.
Why Iraq? Why not North Korea, first or instead?
Capitol Hill Republicans expect big things come November 5. Really? UPDATE: Mitch McConnell next GOP Senate whip?
Four people — and their sponsor — whose actions contributed mightily to the telecom bubble and the meltdown that followed.
Once again, the United States stands alone against a United Nations determined to impose its view of disastrous climate change.
Bill McBride’s trump Democrat. Plus: Rocky Republican lows. Also: Rob and the Exterminator.
Protection of marriage in one state shows Democrat opponents at their machine dirtiest.
Another state-funded poet laureate who specializes in anti-American solidarity with Third World insurgents (though that’s not why he was forced to resign).
More on winning quick in Iraq. Plus: Soprano-Americans, the Angels, eco-snobs, and other favorites.
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