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Patrick Hynes | 10.28.05 @ 12:09AM
They go back a long way, much to the Rev. John Danforth's dismay.
They go back a long way, much to the Rev. John Danforth's dismay.
Emergency contraceptives available -- no tutoring required.
What I should have asked Kenneth Starr.
A California ethnic hustler won't change his ways.
Left-wing terrorists set the legacy of Rosa Parks aflame along with Washington, and now they celebrate her.
Who'll succeed Harriet? A deeper American Thinker? Also: Skin-color baseball. A guide to Cut & Shoot, Texas. Keep Turkey out. Plus much more.
An update of "Unseemly Organizing" from earlier today.
Sandra Day O'Connor could have delivered Miers's bromide-laden speeches, though surely she would have given them a little more sophistical polish.
Can't we worry about something important?
Gradual, open-ended accession talks at Europe's frontiers advance the rule of law and strengthen ordered liberty. That's the kind of European Union we all can love.
The left-wing country club should revise its admissions policies. Also: American error. Buttered bread. Potter penumbras. And more!
The liberal past is not about to repeat itself.
Why is a convicted bomber in the destruction of Pan Am 103 close to being returned to Libya?
In their growing isolation, left-wing professors are losing contact with what it was about the Great Tradition they set out to deconstruct in the first place.
There were many plans for post-Saddam Iraq. Not all of them have gone awry.
Nothing beats the smell of fresh beignets in the morning.
Conservative confusions. When did winning stop being important? Plus: Bush betrays Canada. Blowing up the hand the feeds you. And more.
The "insurgents" are back in business in downtown Baghdad.
So long as government keeps growing, don't expect a tax-reform commission to work miracles.
The Mehlis report notwithstanding, Assad is here to stay.
A trip down memory lane provides an important lesson on why Republicans need to check out their nominees out earlier rather than later.
Robert Downey Jr. fans won't want to miss this poor man's Pulp Fiction.
An ongoing coup. The ruination of politics. Plus: Whippersnappers are ruining our roads. Ganglanders. A special teacher. Evolutionary wars. And more!
Make way for what could be the worst week of W's presidency.
Weekend Prowlings, adapted from Saturday's AmSpecBlog, in case you missed them.
More than ever, Harriet Miers is the wrong nominee on national security grounds alone.
The comic becomes the horrific too easily these days.
The Bush Administration's loss of free-trade credibility would do Ross Perot proud.
A difficult task for teen drivers. Astros fans turn out. Pumping gas prices. Defending Dover against Neumayr and Aristotle. Plus much more.