Among the Intellectualoids
The Monkey Wrench
George Neumayr | 7.29.05 @ 12:11AM
Darwinists are suppressing free inquiry in the name of their scientific dogmatism, becoming the silencers of science they once opposed.
Darwinists are suppressing free inquiry in the name of their scientific dogmatism, becoming the silencers of science they once opposed.
Was the hard-line policy that resulted in the cold-blooded death of an unarmed Brazilian in London a mistake?
Music to make you feel happy about America.
Untangling the politics of home-grown terror.
Six years after an unnecessary war, the place is still a mess. But maybe there's a way out.
Not all Federalists are Masons. A pre-Durbin dialogue. Lord Ahmed. Union overtime. Plus much more.
But Democrat hands sure do shake at the thought of the Federalist Society.
Unlike Justices O'Connor, Kennedy or Souter, John Roberts won't be embarking on a new life in a strange city that liberalizes outsiders with blandishments.
Big Labor's big split this week promises nothing more than more of the same -- including renewed "corporate campaigns."
Remember when Republican aides were foreign?
Careful with the Clintons. Forty-year-old technology. Subway profiling. More Jane busing. Plus much else.
Roving the landscape. Hillary grounds Chuck.
America held its breath Tuesday morning.
It's official: Mitt Romney wants to be president.
We're in for more post-modern nonsense with Steven Bochco's new "nonpartisan" series on the Iraqi conflict.
Assaults on rationality do not.
Babbin bags Barbarella. Plus: Turley has no recuse. Cain is able. Security jitters. And much more.
The left can't avoid McCarthyite farce and Catholic baiting in its sniffing around for information on the "personal views" of John Roberts.
Well, there she goes again. This time she's into busing.
Behold the latest effort to sandbag school choice.
Turns out the hefty pay raise legislators recently gave themselves is not only sleazy but illegal.
The desperate National Council of Churches tries to stay in business by attacking Rush Limbaugh and other targets of the MoveOn crowd.
Ghost tales from the author of The Conservative Mind.
Is Ralph Neas isolated? Kerry stands up Hughes; escapes to Paris. McKinney's peanut shells.
Chatham House, Londonistan, and a little free speech.
Forget liberal bias -- environmentalist bias is the toxic one.
The poverty of celebrity performance on behalf of foreign aid.
Bush justice. Plus: Islam in moderation. Religiously testy. You know China. And much more.