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  • National Review: “Soak the Rich!”


    2parseAuthority Authority: 128
    The National Review gives Conrad Black some space to somewhat incoherently go after Barack Obama on economic issues . He writes with the accumulated resentments and reduced expectations of an old man – and one imagines one is meant to receive this incoherence as hard-won wisdom. Black has formed his opinion of ...
    1 day ago
  • Holder’s NY Decision A Retreat From War On Terrorism


    The Republican TempleAuthority Authority: 487
    National Review Online’s Jonah Goldberg says that Obama has a visceral dislike for talking about terrorism.
    4 days ago
  • The New War against Reason


    Wishy-Washy PoliticiansAuthority Authority: 127
    November 25, 2009 4:00 AM By Victor Davis Hanson B arack Obama promised us not only transparency, but also a new respect for science. In soothing tones, he asserted that his administration was “restoring scientific integrity to government decision-making.” In our new Enlightenment of Ivy League Guardians, ...
    5 days ago
  • Worlds Least Respected Conservative Thinker: There Are Too Many Gays and Whores in Newsweek [Complaints]


    GawkerAuthority Authority: 862
    Former National Review Online editor Kathryn Jean Lopez is outraged that Newsweek disseminates the opinions of wanton harlots and avowed sodomites. Specifically, Dan Savage and Sasha Grey. That [porn star Sasha] Grey is not a fan of Mrs. Sanford, of course, is not shocking. Whats shocking is that I even ...
    1 week ago
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    Rightbloggers and Other Internet Bioharzards #23 John J. Miller
    1 week ago
  • Deficits for as Far as the Financial Eye Can See


    John Goodman's Health Policy BlogAuthority Authority: 482
    This is Jim Capretta at National Review Online : According to the Census Bureau , in 2008, there were 127 million Americans under the age of 65 living in households with incomes between 100 and 400 percent of the federal poverty line. The House and Senate health-care bills would essentially promise all of them ...
    1 week ago
  • In the Green Room: Michael Barone & Ramesh Ponnuru on the Rising Tide of Conservatism


    The FoundryAuthority Authority: 759
    Click here to view the embedded video. For Michael Barone and Ramesh Ponnuru, conservative principles remain empirically true despite elections. The growing revolt against tired tax-and-spend policies embodied in the Tea Party movement and recent electoral wins for conservative candidates seem to indicate Americans ...
    1 week ago
  • Words to Make Policy By...


    Lawyers, Guns and MoneyAuthority Authority: 703
    Stephen Walt, following a rundown of ten "scary monsters" of foreign policy: First, we are often told that international politics is a dangerous business, and that it makes sense to prepare for the worst case. This is nonsense, because there are real costs to exaggerating various potential threats. Not only may ...
    1 week ago
  • Police raid offices of assisted suicide organization in Melbourne


    Particular Baptist Kev's Random ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 138
    Police raided the Melbourne offices of the assisted-suicide advocacy organization Exit International last Thursday, seizing documents related to the alleged assisted suicide of Exit International member Frank Ward. In response to this and to the raid of another Exit International member’s home, Exit International ...
    1 week ago
  • Soundbite: Sarah Palin’s Facebook Is The New Politico


    MediaiteAuthority Authority: 796
    Back in 2004 the must-read politico was Mark Halperin — the New Yorker called him the “leading purveyor of inside dope.” That, of course, was before the entire country became readers (and arguably purveyors) of inside dope thanks in large part to Politico. However! There is a new player on the scene, ...
    1 week ago
  • NRO Interview With Sarah Palin


    Texas for Sarah PalinAuthority Authority: 627
    NROs Rich Lowry & Robert Costa talked with Sarah Palin Tuesday afternoon in what the authors described as "a wide-ranging and frank interview ." Here are some excerpts: She thinks President Obama’s bow to the emperor of Japan reflects an attitude that America should be “subservient to other countries”; ...
    1 week ago
  • Marriage defender spokeswoman expresses bafflement at Prejean attacks


    Colorado IndependentAuthority Authority: 652
    Maggie Gallagher, head of the National Organization for Marriage , responded today to questions from the media on whether NOM dropped its relationship with scandal-plagued former Miss USA Carrie Prejean. Gallagher posted statements at the National Review’s “ the corner ” blog, but she never says whether or not ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Deconstructing the Right Wing Appropriation of the Term “Appeasement”


    2parseAuthority Authority: 128
    I’ve tried hard to find something to respect about Victor Davis Hanson – as he takes himself seriously, and is taken seriously, including by people whom I take seriously – but for the most part, his pieces are just less hysterical attempts to push right wing memes . Only in a world of Sean Hannitys, Glenn ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Number one with a dagger: Palin’s ‘Going Rogue’ available for free!


    Colorado IndependentAuthority Authority: 652
    The Washington Independent’s Dave Weigel reports that National Review is riding the Palin memoir phenomenon by posting a blog all about the book but that Newsmax.com is setting the standard by offering copies of the book for free with a paid subscription. With deals like this , it’s a given that the former ...
    2 weeks ago
  • News and Opinion


    Media and Communications PolicyAuthority Authority: 405
    It’s not often that a parenthetical aside is the most notable part of a speech or written document, but that’s exactly the case with an opinion piece published in today’s Washington Post by that paper’s columnist Robert Samuelson. Writing, and brilliantly as always, about health care legislation, Samuelson ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Get ‘Going Rogue’ for $0.00!


    The Washington Independent BlogAuthority Authority: 155
    National Review is riding the Sarah Palin phenomenon this week with a blog all about “Going Rogue,” but Newsmax.com is really setting the standard – it’s offering copies of the book either for free or for $4.99 with different subscription deals. (I first saw this offer on TV while I was in a Rochester, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • “To pose these questions is to realize that the Cold War’s end game was not inevitable. It resulted from the courageous efforts of ordinary citizens, the controversial decisions of political leaders, and the inherent flaws of Communism.”


    OnParkStreetAuthority Authority: 130
    1989 and All That, Duncan Carrie (NRO)
    2 weeks ago
  • Fort Hood shooting, yet another way to attack Obama


    At-LargelyAuthority Authority: 582
    Jim Geraghty writes an astonishingly foolish piece on the Fort Hood shooting, tying it to the Obama administration as though this was akin to Bushs "Katrina moment." The National Review Online does... [Want to read the whole piece? Visit atlargely.com for full links, other content, and more]
    2 weeks ago
  • Likely Causes of the Death of ObamaCare


    RedStateAuthority Authority: 805
    Robert Costa has written an interesting piece about the many things that could kill ObamaCare in the U.S. Senate. It’s true, the patient known as ObamaCare is looking blue and convulsing on the table as Senators Reid and Durbin wonder what to do about these many symptoms ( per Costa ): 1. Time. Costa does not ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Health Care Reform and Its Unintended Consequences


    2parseAuthority Authority: 128
    I said I was going to make a point of noting solid criticisms of the Obama administration by mainstream conservatives and right wingers. Mona Charen of the National Review wrote a solid piece that didn’t resort to blatant falsehoods as far as I could tell that made a solid case against health care reform. Her ...
    2 weeks ago

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