Enemy of the Week
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Enemy Central | 6.25.04
Crying Wolfowitz and other Washington rituals.
Crying Wolfowitz and other Washington rituals.
The New York Times makes it up to Boy Clinton: He’s either Balzacian or Proustian.
Naturally, Sen. John Kerry, devoted friend of the working poor, buys into every last one of them.
Conservatives are still under the illusion that achievement matters.
Colin Quinn never calls it in. Don’t miss his Comedy Central show, Tough Crowd.
State your name — or else. Plus much more, including the real Margaret Sanger.
Now police can make it their business to know, and you’d better cooperate.
Actually, they’re hers too: the Clintons lie even when they don’t have to.
Opponents of Social Security reform think they have a new weapon.
New Hampshire remains a politically hopping place, now that Granny D. has made her intentions known.
Devil Bill. Sanger saved. Illinois noise. Let Kerry fix his own tires. Mighty Mickelson. Plus more.
In Illinois, hanky-panky is about all that Republicans have going for them.
Rendered helpless by them Clinton needed an exorcist, not an independent counsel.
American eugenics comes into its own.
Putters, programs, politics, and stomaching a Kerry voter. Plus more.
Kerry treats his security detail about the same way Bill Clinton did his. Plus: Kerry’s dirty money — how much has he raised?
When the Jersey Shore goes hopelessly PC, it’s no fun even being a dog.
John Kerry should be very worried: Canadians may send the Liberals packing on June 28 — this despite Michael Moore’s best efforts.
The New York Times and NPR want Christians out of politics if they’re trending Republican.
Spare which women? Also: A European constitutional. A Kerry voter comes out of the deep. Plus more.
The Russian president makes the best case yet.
Kerry collects tapes. Sharpton absorbs bombshell. Uncle Teddy talks too much.
The practice is as old as history, as the example of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed has reminded us.
And why Mickelson’s goose was cooked.
What’s in a misspelled word? Liberals had their day. Cozy with Al Qaeda. Another Frenchmen writes in. Plus more.
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H/T to National Review Online