Enemy of the Week
White Mischief
Enemy Central | 2.13.04
John Kerry invokes his Democratic skin privilege.
John Kerry invokes his Democratic skin privilege.
During the Clinton impeachment he laid the groundwork for the defense of his own “zone of privacy.”
Clark betrays Lehane betrays Kerry betrays Terry… Also: Another war the Dems started.
Kerry’s Vietnam business is serving a useful purpose by raising issues that need to be discussed this presidential election.
Norah Jones is back: older, better, heartbroken.
Go figure Asia. The minuscule Kerry vote. Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry. Plus much more.
Who needs a lottery when you’ve got Congress playing Music Man? Thank you, Senator Grassley.
The moron vote is working wonders for the Kerry-McAuliffe cabal.
The Bush administration has decided to allow the dollar to continue to seek its own level — which means it will continue to fall.
Meet the Clintonizing Carnegie Mellon “development economist” who thinks he’s hot because he’s cool.
Once it was almost possible to feel sorry for John Kerry. Not anymore, in this live report from Kerry headquarters.
A Vietnam vet like John Kerry who describes the war as criminal inadvertently draws attention to his own actions.
Lots of good breeding was on display in Madison Square Garden the last few nights.
Walking a Heinlein. Unsafe at any speed. Disadvantaged with Kerry. Knight’s hell. Plus more.
A new look at the early Robert Heinlein: genre bender, Cold Warrior, monarchist — and fellow traveler.
One thing the Bush campaign should understand: John F. Kerry is not going to repeat the mistakes of the Mondales and Dukakis’s.
They’re still out there, determined to restore 55-mph driving on Interstates to from coast to coast.
Separating myth from reality in the matter of the Tuskegee Experiment.
Jed Babbin and the President in a record turnout. Plus: Toilet training. Is there hope for conservatives? And more.
Since Vietnam, things have had a way of working out this way.
Some plumbing shouldn’t be subject to automation.
Kerry to travel far and wide — and stay dirty. Plus: Howie the Naderite. Also: Labor’s blind love.
After the Sunday disaster on Meet the Press, it’s fair to ask: Does Mr. Bush still have the confidence in himself to continue as president?
He did just fine yesterday on Russert. Plus his White House uses the Internet a lot better than Howie Dean ever did.
Ben Stein draws blood. Democrat raging bulls. Bob Knight’s salad days. Plus much more.
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