Month: September 2010
This morning, the Boston Globe has a rather interesting op-ed column. "Interesting," as in "far funnier than the author intended." In that piece, the aptly-named Joshua Green proposes a …
Andrew McCarthy has published a resonating piece:A tectonic shift is in motion: How fitting that its focal point is Ground Zero, the inevitable fault line between Islam and the …
Yesterday, Jay Tea wrote an interesting account about the strange activity surrounding a certain IP address. Dane, named as one of the, shall we say 'persons of interest' in …
If you'd asked me two years ago (roughly) who I thought would be the worst member of the Obama administration, I'd have answered without a doubt with one name. …
(My colleague Rick beat me to the punch with respect to this story, but since I had already drafted most of it, I decided to post it anyway.) Earlier …
All the more reason to stand against the event planned for 9/11 this year:Cults tend to be very upfront about the bulk of their beliefs. There are some special …
Fareed Zakaria has worked for ABC, PBS and, according to his CNN bio, "oversees all of Newsweek's editions abroad and writes a regular column on foreign affairs that appears …
Yesterday's Wall Street Journal "Review and Outlook" painted a very concise and accurate picture of what the Obama Administration has done to keep America in the economic doldrums: When …
Ah, sweet schadenfreude... I have to ask, though: couldn't the city of Durham lower that little piece of roadway by four to six inches?...
Polling on Obama's health care reform legislation before and after it was signed into law told us that the majority of the American people were paying attention and understood …