Reading over Will’s post about Geert Wilders’ manifesto to save Western Civilization got me thinking. Not so...
Politics
“So if the Democrats want a truth commission, and the Republicans and Dick Cheney want a truth...
Jonah Goldberg makes an odd claim in his latest column: The mainstream perception that conservatives are close-minded...
A charming story on the enduring Obama-Coburn friendship.
One downside to Republicans’ lack of interest in “new ideas” is that they’ve effectively ceded policy discussions...
“Republicans have become embarrassing to watch. And it doesn’t feel right to make fun of crazy people....
Resting at the heart of State of Play (2009) is not so much the personal relationships of...
One thing that’s always funny to me about judicial nominees and the whole messy, partisan process of...
“But the argument isn’t going away. It will be with us as long as the threat of...
“What you see in the relationship between torturer and tortured is the absolute darkness of totalitarianism. You...
….the Republican Party is renamed the “National Socialist Party.” Fair’s fair.
So my wife tells me yesterday that I’m not conservative. She asks me how exactly I consider...
Okay, I’m still trying to figure out why these Tea Parties bother me so much. There’s a...
…that before any news commentator states that waterboarding isn’t torture they should at least have to experience...
A voice of sanity:
To follow-up briefly on the recent discussion regarding intramural conservative debate, there’s an odd tendency among certain...
What can be said that hasn’t already about the Tea Party Phenomenon? Perhaps phenomon isn’t the right...
Via the American Conservative, I see that Sean Scallon’s challenging article on Jimmy Carter is getting some...
“Children’s Tea Party,” Morton H. B. Bly, 1919 by jfxgillis R.S.V.P. Wednesday, April 15th, Tax Day (reminder...
Esteemed co-blogger Chris Dierkes has a challenging post on the democratic process. Here’s a decent summary: In...