Political Hay
Bush’s to Lose
David Hogberg | 9.24.04
Overconfidence poses the biggest obstacle.
People are too smart. To remain in the dark, CBS turned to “experts.”
It was fitting that Mr. Allawi addressed Congress between the Jewish New Year and the Day of Atonement.
Cashing in on Global Warming will not make the hurricanes go away.
Why it is inadequate and how to fix it. From the September 2004 American Spectator.
Did Shawn Macomber have it coming? Plus: Intellectualoiding, unfreezing Kerry, CBS-ing, pigging out terror, and much more.
Those obnoxious Travis County Democrats sure do think big.
CBS selects a veteran of the New York Times’ post-Jayson Blair diversity defense.
They’re everywhere this election season, busily going about their artistic business, which is all Bush-bashing all the time, for the duration.
New York made it official yesterday — but scars remain thanks to partisans on both sides who wear their blinders proudly.
Russians know a thing or two about terrorist preemption.
Tears and jeers and the future of America, Europe, and Western Civilization as we know them. Plus much more.
Small business stands to suffer most, which stands to reason — John Kerry never has had much use for the little guy.
It’s official: the Littleton massacre could have been prevented.
How many sweet children is she debauching?
We are indeed a nation divided — between those who vote when they’re supposed to and those who vote way too early.
Another preachy attempt to turn public opinion against the big bad Bush.
Discovering we have a new Dutch friend. Plus: Abilene passes. Kerry unburdened. And more.
Dan was misled. How long before he calls that a hate crime?
How the first draft of history got hyperlinks.
The four-point plan he outlined yesterday is a concatenation of wishful thinking, defeatism, and moral obtuseness.
Ralph voters aren’t costing Kerry anything.
A special edition of ’Ben Stein’s Diary,’ from our September issue.
The jury has decided. Plus much more including the future of the Ryder Cup and of the United Nations.
America gets killed by a multilateralist contingent — on its home turf!
A film biography of John Kerry faces an insurmountable obstacle — the candidate.
Anyone out there willing to promise him safe haven?
Kofi Annan is making sure Mr. Bush feels unwelcome at the U.N. tomorrow. Seems he's already made the President's day.
Turns out Lynndie England is not all that unusual.
Mr. Van Os replies. Plus more on the Kinko’s Caper. Also: Spielberg and the Godfathers, continued. And lots else.
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