Enemy of the Week
Political Fumblers
9.5.03
Drop-kicking the Democrats through moving goalposts.
Bashing the U.S. is nothing new, says Fouad Ajami. And it’s not Bush’s fault.
This latest casualty of the judicial appointment wars has more experience than many successful Democratic appellate appointments combined.
Renewing the war on Bush. Kerry’s carriers. Sandwich dads. Coulterish brothers. Drive-by voters. Plus more.
When Rockford, Illinois, makes the national news, you can be certain the news won’t be good.
Why can’t the senator from Yorktown be as decent as, say, Ronald Reagan?
Another ruling designed to weaken the ability of judges to impose the death penalty.
A third way for conservatives? Fraternal ties. Oui the people. Sci-Fi geekdom. Thomas Stuart’s Worst Generation. And more.
Arnie Schwarzenegger must chuckle at the ease with which he has manipulated his own side in the California race.
John Edwards is about to be outfoxed. Plus: A Kerry groundswell.
A British working class comedy British critics didn’t like — meaning it’s very much worth seeing.
Two terrorist nations — Iran and North Korea — are building nuclear weapons. We either knock them out or suffer the consequences.
Everyone else seems to be beyond the paleo.
Remember the long month of frustration in October of 2001 when ”nothing was happening”?
An American foreign legion? Post-boomers at world war? Al Franken vs. Al Unser Jr. And 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?
H/T to National Review Online