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Damn Yankee
Philip Klein | 2.9.07
You can't understand Rudy Giuliani without appreciating his love affair with the Bronx Bombers.
You can't understand Rudy Giuliani without appreciating his love affair with the Bronx Bombers.
California Republicans will decide this weekend just how unprincipled they're willing to be about giving their state new “clout.”
With No Child Left Behind, Republicans unleashed federal bureaucrats on local school systems — and now face some angry parents.
FoxFaith comes through in a big way — opening today!
Survival in an era of falling skies and climate “change.”
Rudy attractions and distractions. Also: Iraq on the couch — patients remain hostile. The chance of having children. Sommers and the entrenched feminists. Franken's monster. Plus much more.
Rudy Giuliani will prevent a conservative crack-up.
In their wisdom, gay marriage proponents in Washington state have come up with a drastic solution.
An interview with Christina Hoff Sommers, a leading authority on stolen feminism and the war against boys.
Once again the air is seeping out of the Franken Hindenburg. Time to call an ignoramus.
Walking the dream life. Optimism when we need it most. Safety fears. Fabrizio's Democrats and rats. Tucker revisited. Ending the Civil War. Your daily Ben fans. Plus more.
Let's get away from it all — over and over.
The U.S. has been cringing and wobbling on the Middle East.
None of the Democratic contenders, not even Sen. Obama, is proving to be articulate on the subject of Iraq.
Do the government and the media have us jumping at our own dark shadows?
Victory at all costs. The Vietnam analogy. Losing centers. Divided government. Divided Korea. Carter Christianity. The South returns fire. And more.
Celebrating two presidential birthdays.
Gimmicky constructs won't win the day in Iraq, not by a longshot.
As talks with North Korea resume, the U.S. has an overlooked card to play.
The New York Times' international voice takes sides in the immigration wars.
Evangelicals remain wary of the Democrats' overtures.
Do academics understand the Establishment Clause? The case of William and Mary. Also, Jimmy Carter excommunicated. More hand to hand Civil War combat. Ben Stein in e-orbit. An AmSpec hater. Plus much else.
A solid late-week performance in wooing the right.
Mike Huckabee is the kind of 2008 candidate who blends socially conservative politics with activist government.
Still another way to move evangelicals to the left.
The death of Russia receives new confirmation.
Who will save our planet? A wimpy alien, of course.
Loyalty petitions at William and Mary. Also: Hating America and Europe. Screen saviors. Enemies and friends. More Snow endorsements and Civil War reenactments. Plus much else.
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The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our culture.
It won’t take long for conservatives to scratch this presidential wannabe off their 2008 scorecard.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it, makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so many people seem to be hostile to it?
Was the President done in by the economy, or by the politics of the economy?
H/T to National Review Online