Special Report
The Origin of Speciousness
George Neumayr | 11.18.05
Darwinism is an intrinsically atheistic theory. If you doubt this, just read the words of Darwinist Edward O. Wilson.
Darwinism is an intrinsically atheistic theory. If you doubt this, just read the words of Darwinist Edward O. Wilson.
Heading south when the boomers retire.
Unwanted but deserved attention — precisely because it was so out of character.
The Republican Congress is finding it impossible to kick its ugly habits.
Big lies, small Democrats. Plus: Could Alito lose? Kim Il-Song Kennedys. And more.
Liberals have yet to accept that conservatives, including Samuel Alito, are here to stay.
The row over Roe is bound to escalate now that Samuel Alito's private views have been made public.
Workers of the Greenwich Village world unite to keep Wal-Mart out of New York City.
A history of grassroots conservatism in postwar America.
A more successful effort to put a human face on terrorism — because this time the terrorists are not Islamic.
Democrats on the record. Edwards and other sunshine patriots. Howdy Saudis. Plus more.
We've doubled our pleasure, doubled our fun.
America's Saudi allies rule a fear society, not a quaint Bedouin kingdom.
Her reptilian ways may seem cruel, but a gold digger in truth is a social reformer.
In China there is growing government acceptance of religious participation — but Western-style tolerance and religious freedom are still a long way off.
Swofford's wayward Jarhead. Democrats in fear of WMDs. Dime store politics. Pennsylvania payjacks. Plus much more.
“Iraq & Weapons of Mass Destruction: What the Democrats said and when they said it.” A document distributed today at the Senate Republican Policy Lunch.
With speculation rising about 2006, Republicans need to realize where they come from.
Who's next in Pyongyang? Kim Jong-Il's possible dynastic succession.
Despite what some say, there's at least a nickel's worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans.
A judge learns first hand what happens when voters play judge and jury.
Protesting Episcopal peculations. Plus: Healthcare flares — does Tucker wants socialized care? Also: Nuclear ambitions. Wobbly George. And more!
Trent Lott plots. Arlen Specter repays Rick. Extremists target Alito.
In this Senate, “advice and consent” means “politics and buffoonery.”
And in the process narrow the gap between Republican leaders and their constituents.
Karl Marx enjoys a second coming, courtesy of Boston's Red Line.
Last week in Pittsburgh, the wayward Protestant Episcopal Church suffers further humiliation.
Muzzle toughness. Big Oil's slick money and greasy palms. Also: A Galaxie of cars. Kilgore's brain. Prayerbook politics. Plus much more.
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H/T to National Review Online