Eminentoes
The Alaskan Showman
Philip Klein | 4.27.07
Mike Gravel is the surprise star of the first Democratic presidential debate.
Mike Gravel is the surprise star of the first Democratic presidential debate.
After dating Bashar Assad and declining to meet with Gen. Petreaus, Ms. Pelosi shuns a key U.S. ally.
Unintended consequences of the therapeutic culture.
Hillary can't stop thinking about yesterday.
Indoctrinate U, Evan Coyne Maloney's new documentary, illuminates the mean and mindless squalor of today's colleges and universities, so-called.
Democrats are only deluding themselves.
Is Obama a right-wing useful idiot? Missing religion. Enemyland. Cell mates. Rallying 'round Alberto. Plus more.
The news isn't getting any better for presidential wannabe Hillary.
Political civilization not expected to recover.
So long as it's the real thing, Gov. Romney, and not a bureaucratic construct, Sen. Hillary.
Are they really as dangerous as Islamic terrorists?
Where's the outrage? And why is the U.N. condemning the continent to inferiority?
What does the Pat Tillman controversy really mean? Full truths and partial truth. Giving up Gonzales. We're Americans, that's who. Plus much more.
Time, sadly, for a departure — but there are a few can't miss replacements.
The pro-choicers are prepared to abandon the privacy argument to focus instead on gender discrimination.
And no one looks more ludicrous than Barack Obama.
Missing the point at the Waxman hearings.
Who are “we” to judge Muslims in our midst? Secret ballot abandonment. St. George Galloway. Elvisiana. Turn off the tube. A fictional Abe Grossman.
Scot Bruce revives the pre-Army Hound Dog just perfectly.
Who do progressives tolerate the abuse of children not allowed to assimilate into American life?
The Senate prepares to vote on the Big Payback to Big Labor for its Big Victory last November.
Yesterday England observed the feast day of its Patron Saint. Thanks to progressive theologians, next year the feast will be celebrated on May Day.
Hard to believe, but the character played by Salma Hayek was executed at Sing Sing.
Treasonous too? Also: Brooks under duress. Bad media in Blacksburg and on SNL. Hurrah for Dennis Miller. The cleanest part of Detroit. Bees waxed. Plus more.
From Cho to Harry Reid, it was not a good week for self-control.
And the lake whitefish have returned to the Detroit River.
Theoretical hindsight cannot divine purpose.
A case study in why conservatism is conservation.
Charles Schumer doesn't get off the hook this time.
Who's afraid of teens? Democrats and Republicans — how was their week? Justice Kennedy's purposefulness. Beyond the anti-Bush groupthink. Those were the days. Diane Smith returns. Plus much more.
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