Rich Lowry, on Michael Moore:
His voice…joins a vast, age-old chorus of left-wing bafflement and disillusion at American exceptionalism
Rich Lowry, on Michael Moore:
His voice…joins a vast, age-old chorus of left-wing bafflement and disillusion at American exceptionalism
Rich Lowry, on Michael Moore:
His voice…joins a vast, age-old chorus of left-wing bafflement and disillusion at American exceptionalism
Rich Lowry, on Michael Moore:
His voice…joins a vast, age-old chorus of left-wing bafflement and disillusion at American exceptionalism
Some testimony on the Libby commutation:
The most important and consequential problem was the decision to appoint a Special Counsel to investigate this matter in the first place. This step was particularly regrettable, since senior Department of Justice (
Some testimony on the Libby commutation:
The most important and consequential problem was the decision to appoint a Special Counsel to investigate this matter in the first place. This step was particularly regrettable, since senior Department of Justice (
Some testimony on the Libby commutation:
The most important and consequential problem was the decision to appoint a Special Counsel to investigate this matter in the first place. This step was particularly regrettable, since senior Department of Justice (
The LA Times is going to start running ads on its front page. Patterico:
The paper already runs ads for Democrats on the front page. They might as well get paid for it.
As he notes, it’s painful to watch a slow death, even when it’s well deserved.
Jim Bennett has a review of Michael Barone’s interesting new book on the English civil war, and its influence on the Founders.
In Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone episode “Midnight Sun” posed the conundrum (a riddle with a pun as the answer) whether the world would end in global warming or cooling. Robert Frost also pondered this riddle in his 1920 poem.
I think I have the answer: “Fire!”
The pun is that this is what you say to clear a crowded movie theater. Now that you have the punchline, you can get the setup in my column in The Space Review which is up.
Thirty-eight years ago, Apollo XI left Cape Canaveral, and headed off to the moon. Friday is the anniversary of the landing. I’ll be at the Space Frontier Conference, but for those who aren’t doing that, you have all week to plan a Friday-night celebration and commemoration of the epochal event.