“Rather than deep moral and spiritual renewal leading to civic health, what if it’s our national solipsism...
Gladwell’s latest article is a fun excursion, replete with guerrilla tactics, the press defense, and a few...
Libertarianism does have public relations problems, and it’s not because most people are stupid or immoral. It’s...
I do appreciate what Mark is trying to do. The stereotypical American exceptionalist wants to argue that...
If you are not reading China Matters on Pakistan you must. Start here. Key quote: But nobody...
I have a confession to make. Despite all my criticisms of waterboarding, American foreign policy interventionism, and...
David has some interesting musings up on the Dutch bicycle, the sublime, and the pros and cons...
…Quiet Coup, over at the Atlantic, is excellent. I read the print version because I can’t read...
Jaybird in response to greginak’s comment: A well regulated Argument, being necessary to the security of a...
James Poulos points to this Mark C. Taylor op-ed in the NyTimes on ending the university as...
“I’m all for control of analogies. They are like guns, they should be legal but with strict...
Andrew Breitbart takes a flying leap over the shark with his latest bit of commentary (emphasis mine):
Resting at the heart of State of Play (2009) is not so much the personal relationships of...
I suspect the debate over torture, atomic weaponry, and morality is rapidly reaching the point of diminishing...
National Review’s David Freddoso raised a few smart objections to pending hate crimes legislation:
Vancouver where I live is known is kind of the Canadian Hollywood as it were. Lots of...
“He orders the man tortured, convinced that he must do so for the sake of the people...
…but I do own a computer, and these days you can do almost anything on a computer,...
One thing that’s always funny to me about judicial nominees and the whole messy, partisan process of...