A Great Moment in Punditry
Here’s a great moment in punditry, published one year ago to the day, that should not be quietly forgotten. It’s Peter Ferrara writing in the American Spectator, June 2, 2010. Months ago, I predicted...
View ArticleIntroducing: Joan of Bachmann Watch
The Tea Party has discarded Sarah Palin in favor of a new icon: Michele Bachmann. The incense and hallelujahs once heaped upon the Martyr of Wasilla have been redirected to the Saint of Waterloo. As...
View ArticleThat’s Show Business
I’d normally applaud Ann Coulter’s sentiment here. Sean Hannity has openly declared war on Bill Maher for the onslaught of vulgarities on last Friday’s Real Time, and while for the rest of the week...
View ArticleIs Romney Pulling a Limbaugh?
How seriously are outside conservative groups opposing the debt ceiling compromise negotiated in part by Republican Speaker John Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell? Not very seriously,...
View ArticleErick Erickson’s Ridiculous Standard
Charles Dameron recently wrote an opinion piece at the Wall Street Journal in which he criticized some of the economic development initiatives that Governor Rick Perry has promoted in Texas. This...
View ArticleTime to Downgrade the Journal’s Editorial Page
I’m uncomfortably aware that critiquing the Wall Street Journal’s editorial column is a job reserved for himself by The New Republic’s Jonathan Chait – and that Chait does not take kindly to...
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