Kennedy and Durbin v. Democracy
AGHHH!!!! I HATE computers! 750 words of analysis of the unfolding story about a Democrat senate conspiracy to subvert the federal judiciary, and my computer screwed you, dear reader, out of it.
I see things and tell people about them
AGHHH!!!! I HATE computers! 750 words of analysis of the unfolding story about a Democrat senate conspiracy to subvert the federal judiciary, and my computer screwed you, dear reader, out of it.
His Holiness, John Paul II, has begun a crusade of his own. According to The Guardian, the pontiff wants to replace the United Nations with an organization capable of preventing things like the liberation of Iraq.
Deaniacs send money to the Dean campaign whenever there’s a negative story about their candidate.
Slate, quickly becoming the prickliest liberal thorn in Howard Dean’s side, has an excellent commentary, today, by Mickey Kaus
Just a quick rundown of top economic stories on this first business day of the new year:
Steve Moore of the Club for Growth has an excellent analysis of Howard Dean’s proposed tax increases.
When Town Hall was in its infancy on CompuServe, and I was writing three columns a week, Jimmy Carter’s illegal negotiations with North Korea that resulted in US assistance in building nuclear weapons to be aimed at Los Angeles and Chicago inspired my most vitriolic pieces.
It is easy to get young people riled up, as William F. Buckely points out.