Enemy of the Week
Dark Days
7.18.03
And many lonely nights for the usual crowd.
Why on earth do parents let children communicate in private with people whose identities are a secret?
The President and the CBC. Democrats position against Gray Davis.
New evidence of California’s sordid progressive past.
Those who complained about American unilateralism are now begging for American interventionism.
New York City’s Mayor Bloomberg is right to push for nonpartisan elections.
A federal judge rules certain Louisiana license plates violate free speech, turning the state into a new kind of La La Land.
Once you commit to taking in under-prepared students, it becomes unethical to abandon them.
Clinton vs. Bush on Africa. Hitchens’ model. Political appetites. Plantation Times, and much more.
Foreign laws regulating the written word have not been of great concern to American publishers — until now.
The high cost of political living. Plus: Edwards avoids Human Rights Campaign.
Reflections on Harry Truman’s latest bout of plain speaking.
For the first time since before the Afghanistan campaign, the administration is in disarray. Plus more bracing news …
Continuity and no change at the poisonous New York Times.
Kweisi, the two Johns, and Graham. Plus: Nancy and the Democratic Nine.
A strip club is one pollutant rigid environmentalists can’t handle.
Upstaged and ignored, he wants back in as the anti-AIDS fighter. Plus: A special campaign roundup, including the latest unannounced Democratic savior.
Africa’s future looks dim no matter how decent President Bush’s intentions.
He knew all along the odds of safe space travel were not on our side. Will the Columbia accident investigators acknowledge his insights?
Starring Spain and France, Iraq and the U.S. Plus: Leaving the Congressional Black Caucus behind. Right writing. Little Jimmy Brown. Gray Davis propped up. And much more.
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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?