The Current Crisis
Crybaby Kerry
R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.21.07 @ 12:09AM
After this, you'll be in need of laughter management counseling.
After this, you'll be in need of laughter management counseling.
We could be eating lobster on Thanksgiving.
A reminder of what we as Americans are grateful for -- and to Whom.
The tyranny of egalitarian thinking and other escapes from common sense.
Let's join the lefty whiners in their grieving for what might have been this Thanksgiving.
Georgia's governor prayed for rain...and it rained. A Thanksgiving lesson.
Dallas, 1963; Washington, New York, Los Angeles, 2007. Plus: Blimey, old Blighty. Honest farming. Snob stories. Clintonite Carole Simpson in 1992. Plus more.
As his city threatens to become the next Detroit, Indianapolis's respected Democrat mayor goes down to sobering defeat.
But occasionally the political tongue can slip.
Assailed in November 1963, hating the President is just fine today.
In the land of Chaucer, Shakespeare, and the Nanny State.
"No Music Day" and "Buy Nothing Day" will be celebrated with lots of music and shopping.
Why do we need yet another farm bill?
How Democrats control their environment. Also: Compassion nation. Harry rule. Abandoning Musharraf. Dorell & Co. Plus much more.
It's hard to be optimistic about Pervez Musharraf, but the U.S. has a few cards to play.
Those who are happy to ask questions at Democratic events shouldn't complain about it afterwards.
Reid cancels recess activities. Also: CNN's "undecided voters," aka Democrat activists. Plus: Glendon's Byzantine situation.
After the president's term ends, administration alumni will try to keep compassionate conservatism alive.
Bringing universal health care back down to earth.
Legions of winged monkeys endorse Clinton.
Conservatives prove indifferent to her plight. Also: New York is old. Infantile Democrats. Mr. Dorell is back. Plus much more.
The Democrats say Obamacare opponents are a mob. Are they right?
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