On the eve of Virginia’s absurd smoking ban, it seemed appropriate to link to Neil Clarke’s reflection...
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CONSERVATIVE, n. A statesman who is enamored of existing evils, as distinguished from the Liberal, who wishes...
I’ve been reading Rob Christensen’s The Paradox of Tar Heel Politics, a book that I started a...
James Fallows has an interesting post on the media’s reaction to Obama’s recent China visit.
I’m not sure if this chart on the professional background of Obama’s cabinet appointments is a weird...
Via NR, the author of “The Omnivore’s Delusion: Against the Agri-Intellectuals” unloads another broadside against critics of...
Seriously, National Review. This is getting embarrassing: I didn’t suggest that Bill Ayers is the author of...
I don’t understand how Conor can say this with a straight face: You’d think after rightly complaining...
Alex Knapp takes a look at the GOP’s newly proposed set of principles by which all GOP...
Since the wattage of Palin-mania is currently at full blast, causing rolling blog brown outs, I think...
A few weeks ago, The Nation had a great editorial on breaking up the banks: The heart...
Predictably enough, Obama has attracted some nonsensical criticism for reiterating his support for the “one-China” principle. So...
I read this post over at The Dish and quite honestly thought it said “Obama” and not...
Unlike John Hinderaker, I would be very pleased if Obama expressed regret for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I...
John Cole began blogging at Balloon Juice way back in 2002, when he was still a die-hard...
James Matthew Wilson, an editor at Front Porch Republic, has posted the first four sections of an...
Round 2 of the debate on the future of the American Right between John Hawkins of Right...
Few bloggers have had quite as controversial a career as Little Green Football’s Charles Johnson. Johnson began blogging...
Read Reihan, Ramesh, and Ruffini.
Note: This was a shitty movie. So, if Memeorandum is any indication, a few conservative bloggers have taken to...