Washington Prowler
Crazed by Rush
The Prowler | 10.5.07
Lazy Democrats don't know the first thing about Armed Forces Radio. Also: Mitt's Mormon moment on hold. Plus: Setting a trap for Sununu.
Lazy Democrats don't know the first thing about Armed Forces Radio. Also: Mitt's Mormon moment on hold. Plus: Setting a trap for Sununu.
Why they hate Rush: the October night the world began to change.
Pete Domenici's retirement means the wild west is about to become wilder.
Want to know why schools are turning little children into monsters?
Beefs about where's the beef? Also: Vietnam and Iraq — facts and figures. Mao and opium addicts. Punk musicality. Plus more.
Al Oerter was a great amateur, properly understood.
President Bush was right to embrace the history of Vietnam as an example of how — and how not — to conduct a remote and unpopular war.
Where's the conservative fire in the belly we were led to expect?
Tomorrow is the most enjoyable of Jewish holidays.
Andrew Ferguson's adventures in Abraham Lincoln's America.
Rotten albums. Degenerate senators. The Boy Regent. The Brady Bunch. Plus more.
It was inevitable that once Justice Clarence Thomas released his autobiography, Prof. Dr. Anita Hill would be trotted out yet again.
Tom Brady has one. Halle Berry wants more than one. Society shrugs.
Inside the Clinton Global Initiative.
Trade you a Central Park for Yankee Stadium anyday and a Wrigley Field to be named later.
“Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols” makes a perfect gift for your teenage nephew, if only as a patriotic gesture.
Carbon conservatism comes into its own. Also: Jilting the marriage amendment. John Wayne's high notes. Outsource to right to work states. Borscht vs. Blintzes. Plus more.
The religious right should rethink its marriage amendment litmus test.
Where the Duke is celebrated in music by a Hollywood guy who gets it.
Hillary's “coldness” may have a bright side.
Tories flounder to the point of being utterly irrelevant.
John McCain gives the wrong answer when asked what he would think about having a Moslem President.
Hating management breaks down. Also: Hillary's blankety-blank. Addiction as crime. Immigration and the British immigrant. Plus more.
Hillary Clinton issues blank sheet of paper, pledges to uphold whatever promise America writes on it.
Laura Ingraham's Aeschylus moment. Hattie from Ohio can tell you all about it.
More and more the U.S. is taking Beijing's side against Taiwan's campaign season talk of independence.
Drug addiction is a willful self-indulgence and not a disease, Theodore Dalrymple writes.
A very slow-moving ode to a celebrity.
Life matters and misdirections. Republicans and the NAACP. The endless immigration war. Health care's golden age. Plus much more.
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