RIP Solzhenitsyn
Aleksander Solzhenitsyn has died. Solzhenitsyn was an unusually strong-minded and uncompromising man who looked like an Old Testament prophet or Captain Ahab, and acted somewhat like both. Rest in peace.
Continue reading →Aleksander Solzhenitsyn has died. Solzhenitsyn was an unusually strong-minded and uncompromising man who looked like an Old Testament prophet or Captain Ahab, and acted somewhat like both. Rest in peace.
Continue reading →…some of the time.
Continue reading →…what it means to question anything about the Obama campaign.
Continue reading →…Obama’s not consistent? He certainly has been on this issue.
Continue reading →The Obama “dollar bill” remark wasn’t about race before it was about race. Getting dizzy, anyone?
Continue reading →Israel prepares to say a heartfelt buh-bye to Olmert, and don’t let the door hit you on the way out. He was a weak leader who arguably made the country’s position worse. The next steps for Israel are unclear. There … Continue reading →
There was a moderate earthquake in Los Angeles yesterday that was widely felt in the area, the strongest in more than a decade. And yet I wasn’t there. What does that odd statement mean?
Continue reading →…here’s today’s fix.
Continue reading →Here’s a post I wrote about Obama, back when we were first getting acquainted with him. I’d hardly change a word. Subsequent events have only solidified my impression.
Continue reading →…that today I’ve given in fully to my addiction. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.
Continue reading →…for those who can’t stop writing about Obama. I take
Continue reading →Query: If, as Evan Thomas of Newsweek said in a moment of unguarded candor: The media, I think, want [Democratic presidential candidate John F.] Kerry to win. And I think they’re going to portray Kerry and [running mate John] Edwards…as … Continue reading →