While trying to encourage two MSNBC guests, one described as having a degree in Russian and the other a high school diploma, to blame hurricanes on global warming, guest host Catherine Crier noted that "a quarter million people have been ... READ MORE
From the Wall Street Journal Monday, commentary by Rush Limbaugh: The Miers nomination shows the strength of the conservative movement. This is no 'crackup.' It's a crackdown. We conservatives are unified in our objectives. And we are organized to advance ... READ MORE
Commissar at The Politburo Diktat is showcasing some of his favorite magazine covers of the last 40 years, and linking to a display the top 40 magazine covers as selected by the American Society of Magazine Editors. Its clear when ... READ MORE
Is the White House getting desperate over Miers? President Bush's "friends" threaten Bush will exact retribution against conservatives who oppose the Miers nomination: Bush's friends contend that it is the conservative elite, not the President, who miscalculated and that self-righteous ... READ MORE
Human Events Online has published their list of the top ten conservative Senators. At a time when grassroots conservatives are frustrated by ridiculous waste like spending a half million in tax dollars painting a plane to look like a fish, ... READ MORE
Not every news story has quotes this odd: It is not enough to be a corpse anymore. Now, you have to be a politically correct corpse. Yes, folks, you can spend up to $15,000 to be buried the eco-friendly way ... READ MORE
There is a story I could tell, of a President named Bush, who was perceived by the conservative base to be one of them. He had come to conservatism rather late in life, and hadn't always pleased the faithful. But ... READ MORE
Though buried deep in a Washington Times story, this is no small thing: A second meeting last week between [Republican Senate] staffers and White House officials devolved into a confrontational affair. Republican Senate aides who attended that meeting say the ... READ MORE
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