Mary Landrieu, Agonistes
More by a confluence of circumstances than through intent, I wrote three different pieces on Mary Landrieu last week, with her re-election race heating up and several controversies dogging her. […]
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More by a confluence of circumstances than through intent, I wrote three different pieces on Mary Landrieu last week, with her re-election race heating up and several controversies dogging her. […]
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Sorry I have been away for a while. Travels made it tough to get on site, and then I just fell further behind. Herewith, then, a collection of what I’ve […]
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The photo here is of one of the Iron Dome anti-missile installations outside of Ashkelon, Israel. I stood about 80-100 yards away from this very unit yesterday, while getting a […]
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For those who care about the structural integrity of our Constitution, the single most outrageous feature of Obamacare is its Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB). It is a body which […]
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After weeks of conservative protest against the race-baiting ads in the Mississippi Senate race, ads financed by a PAC controlled by Republican National Committeeman Henry Barbour, the Republican National Committee […]
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At NRO, my column today notes the strong American media presence, and effective presentation, of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and looks back 50 years (!!) to the first signs […]
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I hereby replace, for now, the earlier published contention that Mississippi’s Republican National Committeeman Henry Barbour “prevaricated” about his role in race-baiting ads in the June U.S. Senate runoff in […]
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Well, a court might be asked to decide that question. What is clear is that Perlstein, in his new book about the rise of Ronald Reagan’s challenge to Gerald Ford […]
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This is scary. Seriously. My column at National Review Online today talks about a “secret” deal whereby the IRS may start trying to regulate the content of sermons and homilies. […]
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On Monday or Tuesday, the U.S. Senate will vote on whether to proceed with the nomination of radical David J. Barron for a federal courts of appeals seat, or instead […]
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