Enemy of the Week
Among the Philosophers
1.10.03 @ 5:22PM
Never have their public displays of gaucheness been more left-leaning.
Never have their public displays of gaucheness been more left-leaning.
Now Sen. Murray is even in more trouble. Plus: Zell of a good guy.
He plays Democrats for fools, and they always rise to his bait.
Corrupt CEOs or heedless clerics are scorned and retired. Why not irresponsible, reckless politicians?
Is shopping the modern religion?
And anything else that ticks. PLUS: Introducing Dave ''MUDCAT'' Saunders. ALSO: How holy Joe Lieberman? What was Daschle hiding? Is Ohio State vastly overrated? And much more.
Will Nancy Pelosi listen? No one listens to her.
Kerry's shrewd New Hampshire moves. PLUS: Edwards and the Virginia model.
Democrats can't find a religious Christian so they're delighted to find a religious Jew.
If you cut taxes, the economy will grow. You can look it up.
Daschle abandons the presidential race. But why? Was it his wife? PLUS: Bush Stimulus Short Four Republicans!
It will be easier, and more practical, to dismember Iraq than to democratize it.
Working in New York City, a conservative flies under the radar.
Another illustration of the melancholy truth that you can't get a quart into a pint pot -- or, perhaps, a Victorian novel into a Hollywood film.
In Columbus winning is no laughing matter. Plus much more.
And other examples of Democratic campaign activity. Plus: Pelosi's Big Labors. Also: Squatter Lott
Persistent but unverified reports say that the North Koreans' success in developing nukes was propelled by advice and assistance of Pakistani scientists.
It is not surprising that journalists, unable to see the limits of science clearly, would treat Clonaid fantasists as scientists.
It's official: seven out of ten Canadians agree America has become a bully.
Trent Lott exploits a deputy's loyalty to the delight and profit of Senate Democrats.
Everything about the Democrats suggests they have nothing to offer but carping and squealing.
The usual mix of federal mismanagement and litigious enviros results in too many mustangs in the drought-stricken West.
An actor’s movie -- written by his brother -- to show off the considerable talents of Philip Seymour Hoffman.
The principles behind the principal. Plus more, including sex.
The Democrats say Obamacare opponents are a mob. Are they right?
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