Washington Prowler
Dobson’s Choice
The Prowler | 9.21.07
Why the repeated slam at Fred Thompson? Also: State soft on al Qaeda. Plus: Republicans save the Internet.
Why the repeated slam at Fred Thompson? Also: State soft on al Qaeda. Plus: Republicans save the Internet.
Sally Field sets women back a century.
No matter who is president, the U.S. will have to maintain a permanent military presence in the Middle East for many years to come.
When dictators play school superintendent.
Just who does he think he is, O.J. Simpson?
Ex-righties regale conventioneering Kossacks with tales of what made them veer left.
The origins of a hate crime.
Albanians have more to teach the world than how to prepare lamb.
The religious themes it dealt with included one that few writers in modern times have tackled.
The sixth edition of the abridged Oxford English Dictionary is a work of heroic distillation.
A very busy but colorful Australian coming of age summer holiday story.
Shocking news about Nikola Tesla. All is vanity — and high school. Ego liberalism. Over a barrel. Plus more.
High school on parade: Like, isn't Bush a disaster?
Conservatives have the answer.
Edison was not the inventor of our electricity.
Imagine there's no lefties, it's very hard to do…
There's no passing the buck, er, ruble, in Megion, Russia.
Nine-Eleven proves no match for the Montreal Protocol.
HillaryCare Ver2.0 is uninsurable. Also: O.J. Simpson and the law. Whisky in New York. Plus more.
The Republicans may actually have a competitive congressional candidate in the Bay State.
Hillarycare is back because Republicans failed to strangle it in its crib.
Truth is now synonymous with liberal opinion — and woe to him who disagrees.
The Rev. Dr. Judith Hardanger-Hansen explains why she has resigned.
The Great American Saloon Series on single malt whisky, Virginia style.
Ready for a Rudy-Hillary showdown. Also: How the West was lost. The positive freedom agenda. Culture wars. Plus more.
Suddenly, the Mountain West is in play. Do Republicans have an answer?
The death of D. James Kennedy gives hope to those who buried traditional Christianity long ago.
Civic literacy in crisis on Constitution Day.
Kosovo is a concern Washington could do without.
An unforgettable tribute to the men of Apollo.
All the bias that's fit to print. Rocking in the free world. Frank talk about baseball. Plus much more.
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