Campaign Crawlers
Ladies First
Philip Klein | 10.12.07
How Hillary Clinton's gender, and her relationship with Bill, is helping her in Iowa.
How Hillary Clinton's gender, and her relationship with Bill, is helping her in Iowa.
President Bush risks immigration act levels of conservative outrage if he moves ahead to cede U.S. sovereignty to anti-American interests.
Amongst secessionists, right and left, a true freedom fighter arrives on a mechanical white steed.
As a hot property again, may Al will thaw out enough to engage in real debate about his voodoo understandings.
So what if Turkey is an important friend of the U.S.? All the more reason for Democrats to shower it with contempt.
What might compel a believer to stop attending services?
An outpouring of anti-Rudy/pro-Rudy sentiment. Also: Missing Imus. Sore at Soros and Waxperson. Plus much more.
Whether they go third party or stay Republican, religious conservatives are setting themselves up for failure.
Is political pointillism threatening the American process? Rep. Waxman probably knows the answer…
Just his luck there's a First Amendment.
Britain is now asking itself: Can a nation survive without it?
Leftists can support any anti-American ideology no matter how depraved.
It's not pleasant to lose mind games. Also: Fred's determined defenders. Damn Yankees! Linguistics lecture. Plus much more.
As Yankee fans may now begin to understand, their team can't live forever on past successes.
Naomi Wolf was on safer ground grooming Al Gore than in fighting off Bush fascism.
An Oregon high school teacher happy to take her guns to town.
A poignant and inspiring portrait of Air Force Colonel Bud Day — the most decorated American fighting man alive.
Well-written and well-acted escapism of ultimately the worst sort.
Love, children, and affirmative discrimination. Also: Henry Waxman waxes. Birthright illegals. Art vs. porn. Muslim rivalries in America. Plus more.
Fred Thompson wants to demonstrate toughness on illegal immigration, but real action may have to wait until after the 2008 election.
Plastic isn't always so convenient for mom-and-pop businesses.
Should we discriminate in favor of gay and lesbian couples?
Lutherans honor Tuskegee hero from World War II.
Is it any surprise that many of them live on pirate ships?
Hillary vs. Mr. Rolph. Plus Ben and the atom. SCHIP socialist humor. Illegal bastardy. Plus much more.
The New York Senator reveals her true colors during a testy exchange in the Hawkeye State.
Democrats feeling patriotic, and greedy. Plus: Hoping to Milk Rudy.
Congress begs Bush to veto new Children, Mothers, Orphans, Puppies, Soldiers, Baseball, Country Music, and Beer Protection Act.
Is the Putin bear a grizzly or a Potemkin bear?
Ang Lee's superb new picture is easily the finest of 2007.
What makes schoolchildren special? Also: Lighting a fire under Fred. Coming to terms with President-select Hillary. Rush audience too small. Plus more.
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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?