Enemy of the Week
Tender Resignations
Enemy Central | 6.4.04 @ 8:26PM
It’s always those who should quit who can’t or won’t.
It’s always those who should quit who can’t or won’t.
John Kerry has found himself a chairwoman for his Joint Chiefs.
Also: Convention media moved outside security perimeter.
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Thomas Childers' extraordinary In the Shadows of War, about an American pilot's struggle after D-Day.
Amtrak and the future of conservatism. North by North Idaho to Stein country. Labour’s Guardian. Indicators of irreversible decline. And more.
Kerry's yap falls on deaf ears. Plus: The coming Clinton Convention. Also: Dakota powers.
Congress needs to wake up to its responsibilities.
Finally for the fuddy-duddy set, a train that moves!
It’s no accident that disgraced Timesman Howell Raines is now writing for Sidney Blumenthal’s favorite outlet.
Ben Stein’s America and its beloved president. Plus: A culture up for Ghraib. Dakota count. Taxing Clinton. And more.
Yesterday’s special House election in South Dakota clarified only one thing -- Tom Daschle could lose.
Enlightened liberalism’s ups and downs in Sunni, er, sunny San Francisco.
Gay marriage hasn�t destroyed what�s left of marriage. But give it some time.
Away from the pockets of chronic complaining it’s clear why friendly America will reelect the president.
Kerry bombs at WWII Memorial. Plus: The book on Clinton. GOP Senate race woes.
Kerry actually does support the armed forces; except when he doesn’t.
Saudi insecurity should serve our interests, not the monarchy's subsidized terrorists.
Can there still be such a thing as a great Christian university?
Kerry gets it wrong again. If Al had a Hammer. Where ar't Alfa Romeos? Power Dems. Stuck in the left lane. Plus much more.
The Democrats say Obamacare opponents are a mob. Are they right?
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