Political Hay
Constitutional Mulligan
Philip Klein | 10.20.06
The U.S. Constitution is the nation's best defense against liberalism, so it isn't surprising that one law professor wants to scrap it.
The U.S. Constitution is the nation's best defense against liberalism, so it isn't surprising that one law professor wants to scrap it.
Photojournalist Jean Butler has captured what heroism looks like.
Look for big surprises in Massachusetts' gubernatorial showdown.
She's got her game in gear — proof positive Lady Hillary is ready to run.
The days draw short — as does the networks' coverage of actual news. Remembering Christopher Glenn.
It helps to know his nature and designs. Also: Kuo bono? Tolerance and double standards. Nuclear clubs. Ben Stein's concerns. Big family reinforcement. Plus much more.
Faith-based opportunist David Kuo casts stones at the Bush administration to liberal applause — and he feigns surprise.
As North Korea and Iran go, so goes the rest of the world.
The tell-tale writings of Dennis Jett, class of '68.
Prime Time was made for the likes of America's leading would-be child killer.
Astonishingly, new voices in Britain are resisting the “privileged attention” enjoyed domestically by Islam.
Big families prove environmentally friendly. Also: Pedophile Nation. What the RNC must say. Democrats and spies. Plus more.
Our country is absolutely drenched in juvenile sex.
The GOP's last chance to change voters' minds.
The odd case of “Symbol Susan” Lindauer.
America's populationo hit the 300 million mark this week — no small thanks to immigrants and couples happy to have many wonderful children.
The Christian Right still has every reason to turn out big this November.
Guns spell security. Robert Spencer's Muhammad. Saving North Koreans. Plus more.
A lot of foreign bad guys are finding ways to interfere in this year's anti-Bush GOP elections.
With three weeks left, the GOP appears positioned to hold its Senate majority — by a hair.
Robert Spencer's The Truth About Muhammad offers a fascinating view of history.
Rudy Giuliani causes gun controllers to shoot themselves in the foot.
The Republican House of Representatives has done fine work lately and deserves to be rewarded with reelection.
Who is fanning the flames of hatred? Also: The politics of short-term screaming. Terrorists and conventional considerations. NAMBLA and the return of Harry Hay — an exchange. Plus more.
What I learned from the Oldest & Wisest about an on off-year election in the sixth year of a two-term presidency.
Sen. Reid's Abramoff past; Chairman Dean's dispensability.
Lovely and caring rocker John Mayer rails against everything, including G.W. Bush, corporate beasts, and, evidently, his hot if tossed aside girlfriend.
It didn't take long for this latest lefty populist darling to declare himself a national monument.
The Marquis of Queensberry never fought terrorists.
The misguided statesman. Pelosi's tangled web. Also: Michigan affirmative action. And more.
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