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J. P. Freire

J.P. Freire is a writer in Washington and a former editor at the Washington Examiner and The American Spectator. You can follow him on Twitter @jpfreire.
by | Jan 28, 2008

Judith Regan settles her lawsuit with NewsCorp, and claims of her antisemitism appear greatly exaggerated, says a repentent media giant:…

by | Jan 28, 2008

I’ve always had a fascination with the interaction between the U.S. and Chinese economies, but my understanding has its limits….

by | Jan 15, 2008

When someone expresses shock at what appears in a girlie mag, it’s almost kind of cute. As it happens, Vogue…

by | Jan 14, 2008

Funny that Phil should mention it. Speaking to a source in the Obama campaign, even more dirty tricks are afoot….

by | Jan 14, 2008

Gas prices jump. The middle eastern oil cartel refuses to release more barrels. You’d think that sounds like price-fixing but…

by | Jan 8, 2008

At Inside Higher Ed, Andy Guess takes a peak at Mike Huckabee and his love for the college days: His…

by | Aug 2, 2007

WASHINGTON — More news from the beltway. Things in Iraq are going well. Well, pretty well, I mean. Not bad….

by | Jun 29, 2006

Criticizing Democratic Party politics from a right-wing perspective can be a hard sell, mainly because it involves throwing stones in…

by | May 8, 2006

”There was more shaping to this book than we generally do,” said Asya Muchnick, senior editor at Little, Brown. —…

by | Mar 16, 2006

The race question, or card, as it happens to be played, is really an exercise in self-abuse, no matter what…

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