Enemy of the Week
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Enemy Central | 3.12.04
Kerry means never having to say you’re sorry.
Kerry means never having to say you’re sorry.
Planned Parenthood’s planning ain’t all it’s crack up to be.
They know a good thing when they see it — hence their need to do it in and lecture us in the process.
Health-care’s drag on the economy helped do in George H.W. Bush. It could do the same to George W. Bush.
It’s easy if you try, and the People’s Republic of China is about to make it official.
Flying, stomaching, absorbing John Kerry. Plus Kerry this, and Kerry that. Also: God and Da Vinci. Putin and Iraq. Selling Job Growth. Taking personal irresponsibility. And more.
Not necessarily in that order. Who, pray tell, is “Riverfront Media”? Plus: What’s in a middle initial? Also: The Kerry comrade who couldn’t be bought. And: Stalking Bush’s guests.
Redistributionist at home, lefty appeaser abroad. It's all in his record.
John Kerry doesn’t get it. But then he’s never been self-employed.
Nothing like a Catholic bashing book to turns its champions into bigots and cranks.
When John Kerry is crowned president, he’ll replace “Hail to the Chief” with “Pomp and Circumstance.”
Might this P.C. shlock from Disney be thought of as Michael Eisner’s parting gift?
Democrats these days feel more at home on the lunatic fringe.
Russian experts tried to bail out the Baathist — what did Vladimir Putin know, when did he know it, and what did we know?
There was once a day when adventures in media did not require recourse to a Mute Button.
There are some stocks of which you say, “Nah, that can’t go up anymore.”
Those left behind in Vietnam: Does Kerry care? Plus: Still not caring about Martha Stewart. Or about Social Security. Or Justice Blackmun. And more.
The late Harry Blackmun is being lionized as the second coming of Oliver Wendell Holmes — all because he made it easier to kill.
John Kerry flips and flops along with Sandy Berger. Plus: Who'll ride after Colorado's Nighthorse?
For young people participation in Social Security is nothing more than a grand giveaway on their part. How long before they opt out entirely?
Hillary could Kerry less. Eye on McAuliffe. Those 9/11 Bush ads. Plus: Striking at the GOP Convention.
Marie Antoinette probably got off easier than Martha Stewart.
The Sopranos are back, as irresistibly deplorable and loathsome as ever.
Nuclear Iran continues to flip us off. Plus: Paying the price for getting postwar Iraq wrong. Are we preparing to cut and run?
Liberal tolerance, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Mel Gibson.
A reader shopping spree. Plus: High Definition Hillary. Up to speed with the Salvation Army. Emergency room visits. And more.
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