There's an old saying in the newspaper business. Never get in a fight with a guy who buys paper by the roll and ink by the barrel. And while …
(Author's note: this piece was written around 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Events may have changed between then and its publication, but I remain sadly convinced it is simply more …
Michael Luttig has resigned his post at Fourth US Circuit Court to take a position at Boeing. WASHINGTON -- Judge J. Michael Luttig, one of the country's most prominent …
The US has opted out of the UN Anti-Human Rights Council because it wanted to see which countries would be elected. This new body has proven to be a …
Byron York has an interesting article out that examines why President Bush's poll numbers are so bad. Here's what he found: So Bush is losing support among those who …
Yesterday, I tossed up what I thought was a rather innocuous piece about politics, with the main gist being that while President Bush's poll numbers were pretty bad for …
The other day, I discussed how the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (formerly the Massachusetts Transit Authority, of "Charlie on the MTA" fame) had redefined the word "unlimited" to include …
One of the fundamental decisions of any government is the honored dilemma on how to allocate government resources. The classic description of defense vs. social programs is the one …
Or rather the dancing donkeys... I'll admit that my thinking on this matter is incomplete, but the shock of a book like John Podhoretz's new book, Buy Can She …
Updated Michelle points to a Daily Bulletin report that will outrage a lot of people. The US Border Patrol is under orders to keep an eye out for the …