Okay, so in her column today, Michelle Malkin writes:
“By treating any and all social safety nets as irreversible steps on the Road to Serfdom, we...
James Joyner explains how the Obama administration’s foreign policy has remained pretty much in-line with Bush’s second...
Dave Schuler, who’s been on the Wyden-Bennett train for a long while: There is an impasse in...
Thanks to Scott and the, uhm, “Pinstripe Posse” our top search terms for the last couple days...
This one is Sullivan bait if anything ever was.
Girls in bikinis, after the leap….
Remember that superpowers thread last week? Commenter Kyle thought “CTRL-Z for life would be kind of amazing.”...
Okay – I’m only going to comment briefly on the latest Harry Potter movie. [spoiler alert]
[N/B: See below for a significant update/clarification] One of the criticisms levied at the alternative health care...
David Simon implores the New York Times and Washington Post to work together to save traditional journalism:...
Dan Riehl points us to some of the neat technologies developed during the Apollo era. They are...
Digital readers apparently make things easier for would-be censors.
One thing I thought about reading this Hot Air post is that if a lot of the...
…have memories, or at least a recent study shows that after 30 weeks they do… (via Dreher).
At approximately the same time as Stewart Cink was beginning the celebration of the collapse of old...
Mark Levin’s response to The Weekly Standard’s Peter Berkowitz is surprisingly good. I find myself truly befuddled...
National Review‘s best argument for “enhanced interrogation” now hinges on the threat posed by . . ....
From NyTimes: India served notice on Sunday that it remains opposed to legally binding targets to reduce...