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Clinton W. Taylor | 2.24.06 @ 12:07AM
The fifteen best conservative country songs, not one of them tacky, cheesy, or feckless.
The fifteen best conservative country songs, not one of them tacky, cheesy, or feckless.
An ill-informed Congress is not a happy Congress.
Who knew Howie Carr could write like this?
Some in Washington and the EU are resigned to a nuclear Iran. And that's good news for Burma.
Democrats won't concede what statistics can't hide: HSAs work, even for the poor.
Replies to Ben Stein. Also: Is America for sale? Or just our Air Force? Plus: Evangelical enviros. Husky senators. And much more.
Our nation's leading public university ousts its unindicted president.
Maybe we shouldn't have surrendered our free expression to people who are at war with us.
Was Jesus an early opponent of global warming?
Or how to take a bad idea and make it much worse.
If you weren't ill before seeing this one, you will be after you've seen it.
The administration drops anchors on its toes. Also: The Great Raid is great indeed. Don't miss the director's cut. Plus: Treasuring Peter Sellers. And much more.
Regarding the dubious Dubai-U.S. deal, the president is fighting a sure-lose battle.
American life imitates the Daytona 500.
The Great Raid is now out in a director's cut DVD -- buy it in time for Academy Awards night.
Everyone is always looking for an edge in the PC arena.
Steve Martin's pale imitation of Peter Sellers's Inspector Clouseau.
Pappy Boyington and the ungrateful generation. Plus: Climate controllers. Bryant Gumball. Sanctioned holy violence. And more.
Movement afoot to give John Shadegg a stated role. Plus: Warner rejiggered. Unions spent.
Congress is about to give the president a chance to issue his first veto.
No one is censoring NASA's global warmer -- and his penchant for distorting the truth for dramatic effect.
What is really going on at the University of Washington.
The question the press should be asking -- about itself.
Suburbia is here to stay -- and the need for cheap transport. Also: Media implosion. Wal-Mart charges. To die in Kosovo. Plus much more.
The Democrats say Obamacare opponents are a mob. Are they right?
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