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John Tabin | 1.21.05 @ 1:35AM
Why did exit polls say Kerry won? Because the exit pollsters relied on Kerry kids for their info, a buried new report suggests.
Why did exit polls say Kerry won? Because the exit pollsters relied on Kerry kids for their info, a buried new report suggests.
Arlen’s latest treachery -- and conservatives smell blood.
W, Version 2.0. Make room for Ollie. The EU’s tsunami blackmail.
A leading U.S. expert withdraws his name from the authorship of a U.N. report on global warming. Other U.S. officials should follow his lead.
Poor Moonves is doing not a little to bring CBS News into the MTV age.
A GOP senator gets an early start on a presidential run. Plus: Kerry recycles.
There he goes again, meeting with unnamed foreign leaders.
Progressives have lost the will to listen to what they do not want to hear.
Is Natan Sharansky on the right track?
A new installment from America’s leading diarist.
Rising presidential waters. Beyond torture. FICA fixes. Plus: German atrocities revisited. When Democrats went bad. And more.
Today’s DNC question is: Can Howard Dean be stopped? Plus: Rahm service.
It’s much more than the $3.7 trillion that critics of reform would have you believe.
The liberal cullture turned Nazis turned into camp figures more than a generation ago.
In your Bush-hating heart, you know it’s art.
Sizing up the new senators.
The avant garde invites trash talk. Plus: Innate humanity. France under occupation. Torture questions. Those Democrats. Plus more.
Harvard’s president is the latest casualty of reality-denying feminists.
Once again, the French miss the point.
Can’t tell the difference between conceptual art and junk? You’re not alone.
Tell that to a sore loserman.
Its heart is in the right place, but what about the kids who don't make the team?
President Al’s museum. Prince Harry kitsch. Kos effects. Finding Maureen a mate. Bought journalism. Plus much more.
Just listen to the Carteroids and EUnuchs if you want to know how bad we are.
Everyday you see a lot worse.
The NFL’s Saturday and Sunday playoff double-headers are tough to beat.
A former Vietnam POW, he lived and sailed in Pensacola.
Again Hollywood fails to recognize that less is more, landing Michael Keaton in yet another flop.