Washington Prowler
Kerry Flatters Bush
The Prowler | 3.5.04
He imitates him. Plus: Kerry deficits. Also: Scratched from the Oscars.
He imitates him. Plus: Kerry deficits. Also: Scratched from the Oscars.
Nowadays no one remembers Arnold Gingrich, the man who published Fitzgerald and Hemingway and invented the modern magazine.
Hillary for what? The early returns. Plus: Big Daddy Stein. Crossover Republican. Speaking French to M. Croft.
And in her thinking, the future is now.
The President of the United States is once again the German Chancellor’s first meister.
All governments are liars and murderers, according to rockers who continually demand larger, expanded government. So it's true what they say about rock causing brain damage.
The Human Genome Project has failed to live up to expectation. From The American Spectator’s print edition.
Grooming Kerry's successor. California centurions. Hollywoody ways. Border class wars. Plus more.
Democrats have themselves a candidate. Can’t you feel the excitement?
California joins the post-Christian world by running roughshod on religious freedom.
John Edwards didn't have to be so nice … though who's to say he would have been loved anyway.
Our movie critic on the acting profession’s sudden political reticence.
Scarlett letters. Plus, Ben Stein, Hollywood, and Leni. Aristide development. The end of innocence. Snoop dogs, and more.
His favorite Third World thug has been the necklacer he calls “Father Aristide.”
Jesse Helms’ successor as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is suddenly, and mysteriously, acting out of character.
It's natural these days to want to be safe and then to be sorry about what is required to create that illusion.
From the February issue: A trip to The Return of the King, opening night.
Why is John Kerry so nervous about Edwards and Clinton?
Yet another progressive font of tolerance turns into what it professes to abhor.
It's a serious business, which makes one wonder why these aces would ever snoop on Kofi Annan.
If there should be a marriage knot. Also: Hawke Hemingway. The coming Kerry draft. Veep peeps. And more.
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