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It Takes a Snow Job
George Neumayr | 3.11.05 @ 12:09AM
Hillary Clinton continues to have a V-chip on her shoulder.
Hillary Clinton continues to have a V-chip on her shoulder.
Second chances are not a constitutional right, contrary to what many Americans seem to believe.
What better to propagate than liberal democracy, freedom, and human rights?
Kids today have too much not to play with.
There'll be no coming home from Iraq until Iran's nuclear-minded jihadist regime is neutralized.
Not so fast, Yankee! Plus: Bolton. Rather. Devito. Sharon. Women. Brains. And much more.
Guess who stole Dan Rather's show?
In building up China, is Europe becoming America's enemy?
How fine a choice is John Bolton to knock the U.N. down a few floors?
When it comes to Iran, former President Clinton remains on the side of the mullahs.
Hugh Hewitt blogs through the political mire.
Pronounce, publish, and perish in the New York Times Book Review.
Clearing the field for a GOP winner. Plus: Social Security specifics from the White House.
Opponents of Social Security reform will have to denounce the Congressional Budget Office's director as a political hack.
Lose a pet and you get to take your lawyer for a walk.
Fenced-in withdrawal from Gaza and the West Bank creates all the wrong incentives.
Is is safe to live free? Plus: Spineless Republicans. Southern speak. Sharansky. The Spectator's Scalia. And much more.
Last week proved again what makes George W. Bush an extraordinary political player.
Too many congressional Republicans are getting skittish, terrified of Democrats and media that go "boo" in the night.
Please inform William Safire.
Hafer hoofed by Rendell. Specter's new ingenue. Plus: Kerry's thin Reid.
None of it good -- not even Dan Rather's looming departure.
This supposed optimist is also the consummate Middle East realist and should be heeded as such.
The Washington Post and New York Times have taken to simply lying about Bush privatization plans.
Sometimes it pays to outfox the biggies.
And other social situations, including golf, courts, prisons, and DDT symposiums. Plus much more.