Enemy of the Week
Night Watch
Enemy Central | 1.16.04 @ 6:05PM
Patrolling our skies against the usual intruders.
Patrolling our skies against the usual intruders.
Buried beneath this week’s interview with Howard and Judy Dean were some surprisingly newsworthy comments.
Moseley Braun’s final mission. Also: Sundancing for dollars. Plus: Speed-dialing for voters.
Like U.N. offshoots, university "centers" of this and "institutes" of that are a major racket controlled by untouchable statists and economic illiterates.
Surfer Ambassador Joe Wilson’s that is. Plus: McCainiacs for Lieberman?
Are the Democrats up to it? Is seat-belt wearing a sign of it? Plus more.
While the kids get their kicks the real Democratic pros are preparing to win in 2008.
This and other predictions for Market Year 2004.
John Edwards is like Al Gore without the sizzle, Bill Clinton without the grease, Jimmy Carter without the peanuts.
If not for their buffoonery what would Democrats have?
Telling the pressies what they want to hear, the O’Neills and DiIulios become overnight heroes. But what if their critique of Bush were conservative?
President Bush is about to find out, in a New Hampshire that liked John McCain a lot more than it did him.
A hysteria-driven falling export market will mean cheaper beef at home. Yum.
Who really likes which? James Carville, for one, doesn’t have a clue.
Forgotten Yalies. Rush on Bush. Boy Dennis. Dean watch. School waste. Sane Canadian. Plus much more.
Wesley Clark smokes the peace pipe with a disaffected tribe -- and so helps scalp White Man Dean.
The consensus on education reform is beginning to unravel -- meaning now’s a good time for the president to remove the dunce cap from vouchers and school choice.
Democrats have just lost the debate on taxes and Social Security reform.
Sliding head first into Pete. A Schlesingerian Howie. Amnesty rationale. Extending the Bush dynasty. Plus much more.
These punks are angry, they’re dedicated, and they won’t shut up.
Welcome to the warped world of the BBC and Paul O’Neill.
Contrition should be irrelevant in the Pete Rose case.
He mistrusts the Gephardt union label. Plus: O’Neill knows nothing.
Who wants to think -- THINK -- about the President’s proposal?