Here’s one historian…
…who thinks history will look kindly on President Bush.
Continue reading →…who thinks history will look kindly on President Bush.
Continue reading →Most of the canals in the Netherlands have frozen solid this winter. It’s a big surprise to some: Skates are sold out in stores after many who thought that ice would never return to the Netherlands threw their rusty blades … Continue reading →
…on possible (probable?) CNN Pallywood.
Continue reading →The intrepid Richard Landes is on the case.
Continue reading →…fear itself, why does Obama keep playing on it? In the financial crisis, he’s been sounding a relentlessly gloomy note from the very start. I agree that things are far from rosy, but I believe that Obama is doing no … Continue reading →
…nails the current Palestinian/Israeli conflict with absolute clarity.
Continue reading →i just thought I’d be contrarian with the title above, because all over the MSM and the blogosphere one can read lamentations about the terrible year that’s ending. Yes, of course, the economy is bad. But it’s nothing compared to … Continue reading →
…like a fox. I noted before that Blagojevich was once a prizefighter. If he’s going to go down, it’ll be with a flurry of punches.
Continue reading →Hey folks, I may not be in line to become Grande Conservative Blogress Diva—that honor seems to be sewn up by Pamela of Atlas Shrugs, and who am I to argue? But I’m in the running for second place (actually, … Continue reading →
Well, I’m still hanging in there. So if you’re still hanging in there with me, here’s the new URL for the poll. Voting is still happening on a daily basis till New Years Day.
Continue reading →An 11-hour power outage? In Hawaii?? Don’t make me laugh. You want power outage? I’ll give you power outage.
Continue reading →I’m a little delayed in wishing you a Merry Christmas—and I forgot to post my annual “Twas the Bloggers’ Night Before Christmas” on Christmas Eve—because I’ve been traveling. Yes, I finally managed to procure a flight yesterday, and arrived at … Continue reading →