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David Holman

by | Jun 5, 2006

Is running for California attorney general. Pot heads everywhere cheer, as he may bring the same zeal to that office as he brought to prosecuting drug crimes in Oakland.

by | Jun 5, 2006

Patrick Kennedy exits rehab, and heads straight for a Brown University forum on addiction. Is driving school next?

by | Jun 5, 2006

Tom Lipscomb picks apart the New York Times‘ latest valentine to Sen. John Kerry’s Vietnam service.

by | Jun 5, 2006

The latest push for a federal marriage amendment is being met with increasing skepticism on the right. I cannot escape the sense that the President and the Senate are pandering on this issue. The base is upset — albeit over…

by | Jun 5, 2006

Former assistant attorney general Viet Dinh supports the Native Hawaiians bill pending in the Senate, which would set up a separatist, race based government in Hawaii. How disappointing. The Supreme Court has already declared unconstitutional a similar system in Hawaii,…

by | Jun 2, 2006

Rep. James Clyburn, chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, is touting a letter to the editor in the Washington Post today, “How Faith Works for Democrats.” The headline belies Clyburn’s meaning: Democrats don’t work for faith but vice-versa. Here it…

by | Jun 2, 2006

Is becoming a bit of a spectator sport. Every time new economic data is released, showing the economy to be booming, how will the media skew it into disappointment? ABC News submits its entry for today’s latest unemployment and job…

by | Jun 2, 2006

This article appeared in the May 2006 issue of The American Spectator. To subscribe, click here. A YEAR AND A HALF AFTER HE LOST the 2004 presidential election, John Kerry can’t get enough of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth….

by | Jun 2, 2006

Quin, you are right to praise both Kavanaugh and Bush today. But on Bush, it would be nice for him to act on judges when the cameras are not rolling. We can scream to high heaven for the Senate to…

by | Jun 1, 2006

Despite Notre Dame’s apparent retreat from its Catholic identity with Fr. Jenkins’s decision this spring to allow the Vagina Monologues, a committed core is still carrying the torch for distinctly Catholic education. Icarus Fallen has more.

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