
George Neumayr
In Alabama, the Democrats played to win, the Republicans played to lose, and both got what they wanted. The media…
Al Franken’s resignation speech on Thursday seemed less heartfelt than grudging. He cast it not as an act of atonement…
Before last week, Brian Ross’s greatest claim to infamy was that he had his hand slapped by a former pope….
The “reckoning” has provided a rich harvest of phony acts of contrition, introducing a few novelties into the art of…
Struggling to summon a defense of John Conyers over the weekend, Nancy Pelosi looked a bit like a malfunctioning robot…
The winds of what the New York Post calls Pervnado continue to gather strength, carving a hole through the beta male worlds…
Philip Kennicott, is a “Pulitzer Prize-winning” staff writer at the Washington Post, specializing in criticism of art and architecture. A…
Convinced of his own wonderfulness, Joe Biden trots around the talk shows as if on a perpetual victory lap. What…
The picture of the Democratic Party that emerges from Tuesday’s election results is not one of renewal but one of…
Few stories excite the media more than a Republican who rips into the GOP. That critic can always count on…