Democracy
and Islam by George H. Wittman: Military rule is about the best
one can hope for.
As Easy As Handing Out Candy by Aaron Goldstein: The mainstream
with nothing to say about an atrocity in the West Bank.
An Obamacare Anniversary Bridge by Robert M. Goldberg: If not
for its waivers, including the very corrupt Bridges to Reform for
California, it would have no accomplishments.
We Like to Think We Know Him by Joseph Bottum: This is the
autobiography of “Mark Twain,” not the self-revelations of Samuel
Langhorne Clemens, the real man who used that riverboat
pseudonym.
A
Somewhat Gentle Man by James Bowman: An amusing Norwegian
film about revenge — or the lack of it.
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause
and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress
impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist
surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our
culture.
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?