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5.28.10
Food stamps. Poison to the touch. Miley Cyrus and the meaning of life. More Arizona and much else.
Scandal widens as Colorado Governor Ritter mentioned, Romanoff refuses calls.
Where Maggie succeeded and Winston failed — lessons for today.
The Obama administration gets ever cozier with the UN’s human rights defilers.
A few thoughts on the oil spill from our Diarist.
Some final thoughts on Everybody Draw Mohammed Day.
Thailand is a key U.S. ally — why is the Obama administration ignoring the bloody civil breakdown in that country?
Who says the TSA is the only alternative to terrorism in the skies?
Obama promised a different kind of health care reform.
There isn’t a single interesting character in this 140-minute long piece of Movieland fakery.
Food stamps. Poison to the touch. Miley Cyrus and the meaning of life. More Arizona and much else.
On the 70th anniversary of the greatest evacuation of World War II, American conservatives should understand they’ve won nothing yet.
Obama reveals his heart in San Francisco.
Liberals want to replace BP with their own voices of reason.
America is at a historic turning point.
Postmodern Baby Boomer religiosity tends to run out of steam.
This is only the second significant spill in the more than 70 years of drilling there.
China’s deal-making with the world’s tyrants has thwarted Western efforts on development, human rights, and proliferation.
Students of history will recognize the method to this President’s madness.
Trying out for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Even the big government Northeast is sick of big government.
How to lose in a winnable district.
Fannie and Freddie should have been treated by Dr. Kevorkian years ago.
The government’s anti-obesity plans contain several times your daily value of nanny statism.
The administration is taking on the teachers’ unions — sort of.
What was that about faithfully executing the laws of the United States?
The American Academy of Pediatrics proposes a strange new approach to female genital mutilation.
Freshman Democrat Blue Dog Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper is vulnerable — and has only herself to blame.
The history of the Religious Left.
Reading the two books reviewed here should help to keep the Republicans thinking straight.
Blissfully unconcerned that the Creator of the Universe could be anything other than an indulgent parent.
The finest specimens are in space, as some at NASA know.
Pennsylvania’s Blumenthal: ex-Admiral’s image of honesty, White House credibility torpedoed.
Or, how Obama learned to stop worrying and love Eric Holder.
It’s official: The State Board of Education sticks to its guns.
A menace worse than ticks and rattlesnakes.
Always too hot or too cold.
Who could have dreamed of it a century ago?
A former Texas Republican Party chair looks at the conservative politics that might have been.