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by | Jul 28, 2006

The Prime Minister of Britain stands by America. Richard Booth (born 1759) was the great great great great grandfather of the Prime Minister’s wife, Cherie Boothe Blair. His grandson John, however, is the most famous, having assassinated our sixteenth president…

by | Jul 24, 2006

First, a piece of advice: when anyone — Jew or Gentile — invokes the ancient mystical knowledge of Kabbalah to either modify your behavior or extract money from your pocket, that’s your cue to quickly run in the opposite direction….

by | Jul 21, 2006

At first glance, most conservative grouches should have nodded approvingly at Katie Couric’s nurturing decision to eschew reporting live from the Mideast when she hosts CBS Evening News: “I think the situation there is so dangerous, and as a single…

by | Jun 22, 2006

Who is the happy Warrior? Who is he That every man in arms should wish to be? — “Character of the Happy Warrior,” William Wordsworth, 1836 GROVER CLEVELAND LOVED THE POEM, would gladly recite it to friends, and directed that…

by | Jun 12, 2006

Remember Darva Conger? She was the “winner” of the first and only run of Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire. Chosen in front of record viewers from three thousand competing woman, within a week her fairy tale unraveled before a…

by | Mar 7, 2006

It is indeed a sad day when peasants in Russia have so much to teach us peasants in California about social activism. But look what’s happened in Moscow, where average folk got fed up with priority access to the road…

by | Feb 6, 2006

Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Four Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore they are known as famine, pestilence, destruction and death. These are only aliases. Their real names are: Stuhldreher, Miller, Crowley and Layden. They formed the crest…

by | Dec 5, 2005

As a Connecticut native, I was darn proud of Senator Lieberman last week. Bucking his party on Iraq was the most courageous act by a Connecticut Senator since the 1950s, when a Republican criticized Joe McCarthy, a member of his…

by | Sep 13, 2005

Readers of a certain age will no doubt fondly remember Mad Magazine of the fifties and early sixties — with its “Scenes We’d Like to See.” There, the writers and illustrators would spoof the taboos of society, fantasizing about what…

by | Jul 1, 2005

Forget the pyramid on the dollar bill. Forget the eagle’s talons on the Great Seal. Forget the Zapruder film. The biggest “hide in plain sight” American Mystery resides in Philadelphia, permanently cast on our beloved Liberty Bell. Its well-known inscription…

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