Author Archive - Scott Johnson
Don't carry that weight
Change this
An Obama hotbed, very close to Israel
Steyn ex machina
Wazwaz (not Wazwaz)
What's good for Craigslist...
Innervisions
For Once In My Life
Running interference for Obama, part 2
The buck doesn't stop here anymore
Greiling's grandstanding, part 2
Leibovich's six theses on Obama, plus six more
Jeremiah Wright's Trumpet
Obama's 57-state map
Hezbollah's putsch of a sort
Obama's improbable tax argument
Greiling's grandstanding
Obama's improbable history, part 2
Help me, Senator Obama, I've fallen and I can't get up
Israel at 60
UNRWA: Refuge of Rejectionism
A depreciating asset
Obama's improbable history
Put some ice on it
Michelle Obama's gospel of bitterness
Change the Teamsters can believe in, part 2
Change the Teamsters can believe in
Who was that masked man?
A cunning stunt, part 3
The New York Times keeps flailing, part 2
A cunning stunt, part 2
A cunning stunt
Is Mrs. Conyers smarter than an eighth grader?
Andrew McCarthy greets the Commander-in-Chief
Strange new respect, Hillary Clinton ediition
Name That Party: Special Sexual Harassment Edition
Self-help without the help
Al Franken: The cover-up begins
Wright's wrong
Update to the VRWC
War and Decision: A word from Douglas Feith
His Early Life
Memo to the VRWC
Why not him? part deux
A Thomas Eagleton moment?
And gladly would he teach
The Wright hemisphere, part 4
The Wright Hemisphere, part 3
The Wright hemisphere, part 2
Dan Diker: The hidden costs of a ceasefire
The Wright hemisphere
William Katz: Defining Hollywood down
She doesn't know the words, and she won't learn the music
"Obama, can this really be your friend?"
Anatomy of surrender
Al Sharpton convenes another lynch mob
Season of the witch
Change you're not supposed to notice
An apologist for Syria denies he's Obama's adviser
Why not him?
Those darned Iranians
How high the moon?
A fair and balanced take on Bill Ayers
The nuances of Bill Ayers
Dreams From My Witch Doctor
The dead connection
Return of the Deer Hunter
Happy Earth Day
Hit me with your best shot
It's getting better all the time
The audacity of the real "Audacity"
CAIR's first congressman
Spot the Trojan horse, part 2
Clintons' Inferno
Michael Yon's witness
Remembering Jimmy Regan
Spot the Trojan horse
Exodus
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition
Passover 2008/5768
Thomas Jefferson at 265
Analyze this
Death of a Reuters photographer
Flattered by Hamas
Correct this
Israel's peace partner honors the Sbarro bomber: An Update
Barack Obama's Song of Himself
God Bless America
Israel's peace partner honors the Sbarro bomber
The new Obama
Discomfort at the University of St. Thomas: An update
Waiting for the Times
Ed Koch remembers
Lt. Blue's mettle
Desolation row, billionaire-style
Enter CAIR
The gospel according to Barack, part 2
A salute to Dartblog
Less cowbell!
Clingers
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee
Discomfort at the University of St. Thomas
Real Fine Love
Start the hatefest without us
Bitters
Zaman vs. Kersten
The gospel according to Barack
Obama appeals to the San Francisco Democrats
O say can you watch...
Is it possible to embarrass the New York Times?
Bill Clinton for the defense
O say can you see...
Reverend Lee, part 2
Reverend Lee
Monsoor's mettle
Welcome to St. Paul
Pride of Minnesota takes the Hill
The trouble with talking
From Keith Ellison to Barack Obama
Nobody knows the trouble she's seen
A madrassa grows in Minnesota at taxpayers' expense, part 2
Petty tyranny at the University of St. Thomas
A shoddy operation goes back to work
Consistent with current American foreign policy
Heston hears Shakespeare's cries and whispers
Too hot for New York Times Radio
A word from our man in Baghdad
Tehran calling, take 54
Charlton Heston, RIP
In praise of Ann Hampton Callaway
After midnight
The Clintons' favorite charity (Correction appended)
A shoddy operation goes back to work
Return of the old liberal order
Fonda Obama
Kipling for moderns
Karl Rove doesn't like what he sees
Monsoor's mettle
Credit where it's due, part 2
Israel and the Palestinians: Has Bush reneged? Part 2
The thin red line
Is America an experiment?
McCain's heroes
Israel and the Palestinians: Has Bush reneged?
Checkers
The Making of the President 2008 So Far
William Katz: "I appreciate the chance to explain..."
Hwaet!
"A kinder, gentler nation" goes global
Epistle to the Timesians
Friends in high places
Twenty-four hours in Tuzla
Rice on race
Rene Sanchez responds
Fitna lives
Al-Hanooti's scrapbook
Fitna to be tied
Steyn can really hang you up the most
Nick Coleman defames a hometown hero
Saddam's man in Southfield
Duck, Mrs. Clin--uh, Mrs. Nixon
The Greenhousing of Yale Law School
Across the border
The impotence of Power
Really tricky
The most prevalent form of degradation, part 2
A joyful noise in Minnesota
Heroes too hot for Forest Lake Area High School
The most prevalent form of degradation in everyday intellectual life
CAIR for dummies
Hey, nineteen
Cue Cumber
An unprincipled peace process
The BBC regrets
The Clintonite style: A footnote
The Clintonite style in American politics
Bill Richardson moves on
Trinity United for Hamas
Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
Who's ignorant? part 2
For what it's worth
Slow talk, for a change
Throw grandma under the bus, part 2
Froomkin's cheap shot
Remembering Nat "King" Cole
Throw grandma under the bus
The Obama hustle
Right to destroy
Heroes on tour, part 2
Was Obama in church on July 22, 2007?
Marching toward the hell of Michael Scheuer's mind
Stormy weather
Explicating Obama
Remember?
License to kill, courtesy of the United Nations
The connection, take 56
The audacity of hype
Heroes on tour
The BBC "clarifies" its false report
The connection, take 54
Not a second time
From McClellan to Fallon
Commander Zarei's group grope for Allah
Looking for a few good fellows
The BBC strikes again
What is to be done?
Question of the week
A Crime So Monstrous: A word from Ben Skinner
Will Obama settle for third banana?
The Palestinian Authority celebrates mass murder
William Katz: Equal justice under Hollywood law
Code blue in Hastert's district, part 2
Celebrating mass murder in Gaza
Code blue in Hastert's district
After midnight
A madrassa grows in Minnesota, at taxpayers' expense
Elisabeth Bumiller makes the news
Red phone ad (John McCain remix)
Everything old is new again
The politics of a failed presidency
Huckster
Gaffe to the rescue?
Who was that mass murderer?
Starr Wars
Doing that wudu at Harvard
Looking for Franken
Serenading Kim Jong-Il: An after-action report
Mark Falcoff: A war in South America?
State kowtows to Kim Jong-Il
Tehran calling, Gaza edition
A letter to 60 Minutes
The Bush administration declares neutrality
Brad Smith responds to Senator McCain
Leslye Knox v. the PLO: Which side are you on?
Present at the creation
Yes we Farrakhan!
A rival to Colley Cibber
The Kosovo exception
Obamanations, part 3
Obamanations, part 2
Obamanations
Tear down this Walz
Anatomy of a smear
The Kosovo precedent
Another brick in the wall
Will Nader matter? Part 2
Her Inner Ratched
Did he hypothecate or hypothesize?
Don't you write her off
Repeat offender, part 2
Telescopic philanthropy a la Ms. Hillary
When three reporters are not enough
Mark Falcoff: Castro raises a toast
Remembering the indispensable man
What the Times left out
Ivy League populism
Useful idiots at CNN
William Katz: Real music -- remember?
Soft Rice, part 2
Fear Itself
How Communist states change their rulers
No boundaries, Saudi Arabian-style
Smokey's fire
Can anyone answer this question for George Will?
A dangerous warming trend in Copenhagen
Funding Palestinian terrorism
The Dartmouth trustees blink
The return of Sister Flute
Not serious about foreign policy either
The Man That Got Away
In the footsteps of Ahmadinejad
The Tale of the Asse-Hatte
CAIR's first congressman
Listening to Zbig B.
Rememberng Mr. Lincoln
The Clintons' terror pardons
The Raspberry Statement
Devil may CAIR
The Podhoretz Method
Hats off to thee
Among the Giants
Is James Risen a law unto himself?
Norman Podhoretz crosses the Daily Ditch, part 3
King for a day
Mark Steyn at CPAC
The Mandarin and the Empress's New Clothes
Power Line Book of the Year: World War IV
Axis of evil: Coming soon to a neighborhood near you, part 2
Greenhouse gases
William Katz: Great speech, I'll vote for the other guy
Believe it or not
Queen for a Day
Coffee before bombing
The loneliness of the young Hillary supporter
Speaking of Islam
Campus politics
A word from David Rieff
Loesser is more
The professor who moved on
Financial learnings of Clinton for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Clinton
Line of the day/column of the day
Last call for Romney
Judge Bybee speaks at Yale Law School
Tom Lipscomb sets the record straight
Long time gone
What I think I know
What kind of politician?
Double secret probation for Khalilzad?
A multilateral conversation with Iran
It depends on the meaning of "want"
A speech divided against itself
Another view of Governor Sebelius
Mark Falcoff: Good news from Venezuela
Five theses on Bill Clinton in South Carolina
State of the Union
A clarifying moment
Turn on Your Love Light
Condi does Davos
Banned in Afghanistan
"I'm Not Like Everybody Else"
He didn't give at the office
An earmark moratorium?
Col. Rod Coffey honors the fallen
Listening to Mr. Islam
McCain's age
Darkness at noon
Real good for free
Looking for a few good fellows
Down the memory hole at the State Department
Al Franken: Why not him?
Who says Freddy's dead?
Who was that masked gunman?
At the end of the rainbow coalition?
Coming soon: Power Line Book of the Year
William Katz: Alfred Hitchcock and the 2008 election, take two
How far am I from Canaan?
A profile of Michael Yon
The prophetic voice
Bylines of brutality
By Maureen Dowd, Derry, New Hampshire
One type of ambiguity
Some fictional horrors of war
Separated at birth?
Fiddling while Burns roams
She was for Reagan before she was against him?
Nicholas Burns steps down
Situation normal
A second opinion for Glen Johnson
Norman Podhoretz crosses the Daily Ditch: Andrew Sullivan strikes again
Election (2008 remix)
A modest proposal
Thinking about "Uncommitted"
War by other means
Letters to the public editor
To whom it may concern: An update
To whom it may concern
Minnesota's angry humorist strikes again
North Star Rising
A letter to the editor of the Times
Rolling out the unwelcome mat for Bill Kristol
William Katz: Alfred Hitchcock and the 2008 election
Mark Falcoff: Code Pink lends a hand to Hugo Chavez
Suspending disbelief...to take credit
Inoperative
Major E. for Congress
A case study in resistance
The case against John McCain
An apology to Fred Thompson
Your president speaks!
Can it
The ad Ms. doesn't want you to see
The diplomacy of as if
Reading John McCain, part 2
Yes, he could
The Turning Point
Reading John McCain
Incorrect change
Man of the Year
Tehran calling
You don't have to be Jewish...
Evita cries for Argentina
A salute to Rachel Paulose
Bill Katz joins the blogosphere
Scoring tonight's GOP candidates' forum
The Huck stops here
Huckabee channels Nixon
I don't like Ike
When the spell is broken
To Fraser (and Flashman)!
War of the worlds
George MacDonald Fraser, RIP
Horton hears a boo
What I thought I knew
A man who...
What do Norm Coleman and Mike Huckabee have in common?
William Katz: Getting to know you (not)
A word from Philip Zelikow
What do Joe Biden and Carnac the Magnificent have in common?
After Annapolis
The Times notes: "There is no Marine Academy"
Kenneth Woodward's Christmas libel
Ms. Hillary does Pakistan, part 2
Ms. Hillary does Pakistan
A nanny on horseback
Why America's in the Gulf
Listening to Mr. Islam
Romney's point, part 2
Predictions 2008
An unappealing appeal
Who's leaking to whom?
This won't hurt a bit
Why Bush and Rice should stay home
Bhutto killed this time
Stem cells and the president
High on Foggy Bottom
Reading the candidates
Ms. Hillary finds her voice
BBC exerts every effort on behalf of terrorist smugglers
What's wrong with this picture? part 2
What's wrong with this picture?
Oscar Peterson, RIP
A brief history of Christmas
George Washington resigns
Christmas in Christendom
Southwest delivers
A spiteful seasonal column
It's the Clintons, stupid, part 2
Of thee I sing, baby
Because Che is so passé
Resistance with a Cuban face
The Times rewrites the present
It's the Clintons, stupid
Van Morrison: Live at Northrop Auditorium
They're everywhere, part 2
Department of sartorial intimidation
Appointment with Big Brother
Turn out the lights
Man of the Year
The scandal that was (is)
Looking for Mr. Right
Let's call the whole thing off
Endorsement with honor
Confronting Dred Scott
William Katz: The past is blasting again
About Iran's Buenos Aires bombings
Tom Friedman strikes again
Hollywood at War
In War: Resolution
Captions for the crying Dutchman
Notes on Tom Friedman's carbon footprint
Doing that wudu at Normandale Community College
Axis of Evil: Coming soon to a neighborhood near you
Lost: The traditional pleasures of everyday life by the sea
Axis of evil in Central America
Does Joe Lieberman swing Republican votes in NH?
Axe me no questions
The end is nigh
Ancient wisdom, via Michael Corleone
The Kite Runner: Thumbs up, a thousand times over
A terror plot you haven't heard of
Terrorist fundraising in Minneapolis
Looking forward...
The Red Cross attacks, the BBC flacks
A Power Line Christmas, part 2
Line of the day
A Power Line Christmas, part 1
Why has the Post left Bilal Hussein coverage to the AP?
Post-Said studies
Going nuclear
The unbearable greenness of being Republican
The unbearable blackness of being Democratic
The One for My Baby Variations
Inside the HLF jury
The price of Durban
From This Moment On
Violins for his Furs, part 2
A very Claremont Christmas
Bill's experience, Hill's experience
The Pulitzer Prize for Felony Murder, part 2
William Katz: New National Intelligence Estimate
Violins for his furs
Our man in Baghdad
The trial of Bilal Hussein
The NIE under Middle Eastern Eyes
A word from A. Alyce Claerbaut
Lush Life Variations
Beginning to NBC the light
Alan Dershowitz at the Hudson Institute
An insult to intelligence
Are you now or have you ever been?
Rachel Paulose by the numbers
NBC strikes again
The lies of J. Lorand Matory
A bore, a boor, and a tour de force
Reading the NIE
Assessing the NIE
A world afflicted with blind spots
Vice President Cheney, with high confidence
The Iranian test of probability
Pride of Minnesota
Malicious compliance, at best
A word from Mark Falcoff on the NIE
Five years of the Condor
Little Richard turns 75
Apartheid, not peace
Are we fools?
Heebie Jeebies
William Katz: No contract, no "Desperate Housewives"!
Lileks pleads not guilty
Venezuela votes no
Venezuela votes
Ms. Hillary regrets
Fog of Foer
Keillor's deep thoughts on subprime mortgages explained
The price of Annapolis
The ordeal J. Lorand Matory
Worst pretense to an impartial news organization: CNN, part 3
Lush Life
Worst pretense to an impartial news organization: CNN, part 2
Water under the bridge
Tzip your lips
Worst pretense to an impartial news organization: CNN
Best and worst of the debate
Who's trembling at Harvard?
Never mind
When words lose their meaning
...You must acquit?
Overcoming history, part 2
Send in the clowns
When the Mitt doesn't fit
Midnight Sun
Taliban Man: Obama doesn't cut it with "core white Americans"
Why is Dick Cheney smiling?
Corrections at the New York Times
How bad was it?
Overcoming history
In search of a change of heart
The eternal return of Hollywood poliitcs, part 2
A memory of George Lincoln Rockwell
Visions of Annapolis
Maple Leaf Rag
Blinded by the nour
Bridge on the River Nowhere
A chump at Oxford
A Chinese slap in the face
...Is it something I said?
Rage against the bail
Lawyers, guns, & Washington
Columbia's latest insult to the intelligence of its alumni
CAIR appeals to Conyers
Anomalous in Annapolis
Imams still flying
Norman Podhoretz crosses the Daily Ditch
Rachel Paulose: An Update
Path to victory
The noose from MCTC
William Katz: Editor, edit thyself, part 2
Learning Lessons from Jihad Jane
Night Ride Home
NASCAR Nation
Potato Head Blues
The Kite Runner: Thumbs up, a thousand times over
The Paulose Test
Do Right Man
A silent correction
Clarence Thomas: An abiding faith
The friends of Ron Paul
Happy Heaven Gone Missing
Annus horribilis
Donna Hughes on the case against Rachel Paulose
A word from Bill Otis
The New York Times frames the case against Rachel Paulose
Pride and ordeal of military moms
Return of the anti-Keillor
Power Line Night at the Movies: The Price is Right
Last call for Valour-IT this time around
Tribes of terror
The eternal return of Hollywood politics
How they did it
Two lives blurred together by a photo
Norman Mailer, RIP
The "public secret" of Middle East Journalism
Persecution and the art of writing
Perspectives on the Mukasey confirmation
Senator Lieberman reflects on the Democratic Party
Power Line night at the Movies: The Kite Runner
No tenure for hatred
A profile in insobriety?
Here Comes the Night
Churchill's Promised Land
The courage of conviction
The circle game
Are Israeli spies popping up all over?
Present at the creation, but of what?
Lobbyists or spies?
The friends of Sami al-Haj
Casualties
The compleat lady
A word from Patti Patton-Bader
Whine and poses, part 3
The Return of Power Line Night at the Movies
Please consider this worthy cause
Bill Katz: Editor, edit thyself, part 1
Time for Thomas Sowell
Delusional Thinking: A Case Study
Bee-ing and Nothingness
A hostage situation with a positive outcome
Gone With the Wind, take 4
Thinking about Oscar Biscet
Who is Keith Ellison? (22)
Please consider this worthy cause
Ms. Hillary debates...herself
Condi's confusion
Only connect
What kind of war are we fighting, and can we win it?
First ladies and presidential candidates, part 2
Hollywood's new blacklist
Ambush in Samarra: The longest morning
Coming soon: TNR's findings
"I Put a Spell on You"
Rutten to the core, part 2
Impressions of the Democratic field
The Muslim Brotherhood in the United States
The gathering Democratic storm
Turner Classic Communists
A letter to the editor of the New York Times
A satisfied mind
The man on whom nothing was lost
Rutten to the core
A letter to the editor of the Star Tribune
The uses of Mearsheimer and Walt
Inside the HLF jury
Lt. Murphy's mettle, part 3
Warren Christopher, call your office
The dark night of Keith Ellison's soul
Indoctrinate U comes to town
It's the coverup that kills you, part 6
Hillary Clinton: More qualified than Jimmy Carter!
Gabriel Schoenfeld connects the dots
Inside the walls of South Dakota
It's the coverup that kills you, part 5
It's the coverup that kills you, part 4
Mugged by reality in Iraq?
What happened in Syria?
The time of the human bomb
No "nightmare" now
Mistrial in Dallas
It's the coverup that kills you, part 3
Chinatown, part 3
William Katz: Learning from The Tonight Show, part 3
Best line of the campaign so far
Ehud in Wonderland
Congratulations, Governor Jindal
Chinatown, part 2
Truth-challenged Washington Post strikes again (Plame edition)
Chinatown
Phony Democrats, part 2
Land of the free
A word from Bill Gates
How to take a lemon...
The HLF jury returns
Krauthammer's Razor
Press that shield back
A hateful circus in the House Judiciary Committee
Reagan and the historians
Indoctrinate U comes to town
The JPC All Stars come to town
The world according to Hillary
The importance of Birmingham
Gore's glittering prizes
Weekday update with Dennis Miller
Annapolis Syndrome
Press that shield back
A hateful circus in the House Judiciary Committee
Reagan and the historians
Indoctrinate U comes to town
The JPC All Stars come to town
The world according to Hillary
The importance of Birmingham
Gore's glittering prizes
Weekday update with Dennis Miller
Annapolis Syndrome
John Bolton unbound
What about the Dardanelles?
Hillary Milhous Clinton?
It's the coverup that kills you, part 2
The hate that dares to speak its name at GWU
William Katz: The importance of 1960
God and Gold: A word from Walter Russell Mead
Loves Me Like A Rock
A tree falls in the forest, take 2
Lt. Murphy's mettle, part 2
The intellectual collapse of the Democratic Party
Newsweek's Neoconfusion
Lt. Murphy's mettle
Eternal nausea
How bad was the breach?
A message from Lee Bollinger
Changing the climate, one winner at a time
Fair warning
That mysterious Strib veteran, not for attribution
Blogging high on foggy bottom
Hillary Clinton, centrist uniter -- and Crush Rush Dem
It's the coverup that kills you: A case study
When truth is an inadequate defense
The Giuliani prospect
Al Qaeda goes dark
A conspiracy so confusing...
Who is Rex Parker?
The Return of Sandy Berger Lies
Yad Vashem honors a righteous tree
Put out more flags
VDH: Observations about the war
Wild in the streets
The man with two lives
Coming attractions
Busted! part 2
Modern heroes
Rachel Paulose: The outside story
Name that party (phony soldier edition)
Down the rabbit hole
Professor Pausch goes deep
A death in the family
Doing that wudu at NYU
Columbia's distinguished lecturer observes Quds Day
He too dares to speak out
Approaching a verdict, take 2
Phony Democrats
Approaching a verdict
Stand with Rush
God and man at Dartmouth
A salute to General Pace
The unbearable lightness of being Democrats...
What's new?
Columbia then and now
Best line of the day
The liar this time
William Katz remembers: Media mutters
Peace loving murderers
The case for bombing Iran: Readers respond
Justice Kennedy goes global
Hillary Matters
His grandfather's son
A puzzling horizon, take 2
He who laughs last
The Columbia outtakes
Young guns of the House GOP
Hollywood: A Bronx cheer for, round 5
How the left lies; one more example
In search of realistic realists
It usually begins with Mark Twain
Hollywood: A Bronx cheer for, round 4
A comment from Israel
A look back at the Democrats' Dartmouth talkathon
A Blumen idiot
Media alert
Hollywood: A Bronx cheer for, round 3
The Kingdom
Bankruptcy, Democratic-style
Setting the Standard
Media alert
Wildcat masjids in Minneapolis?
The Columbia Party Line
Where have all the trustees gone?
Slouching toward dhimmitude in Minneapolis?
Indulgences
The Dartmouth Party Line: A Report
Hollywood: A Bronx cheer for, round 2
The Soros threat to democracy
Columbia's disgrace, part 12
Hollywood: A Bronx cheer for
Columbia's disgrace, part 11
Columbia's disgrace, part 10
Columbia's disgrace, part 9
A few questions he won't he won't be asked today
Where they don't do that wudu
Aid and comfort by any other name
Columbia's disgrace, part 8
A painter passing through Minneapolis
Columbia's disgrace, part 7
Columbia's disgrace, part 6
Tehran calling
Doing that wudu in Indianapolis
A footnote on Iran's new fighter
Blowing the whistle on Waxman's whistleblower
Clinton's leftward march
Professor Pausch's last lecture
Columbia's disgrace, part 5
Columbia's disgrace, part 4
Third time's a charm?
Columbia's disgrace, part 3
A fistful of Hseckels
A beloved professor delivers the lecture of a lifetime
A campaign finance law quiz
Columbia's disgrace, part 2
Columbia's disgrace
Anbar awakens
Uncairing, part 4
Yale's disgrace
A serious Syrian work accident
Mad Jack Murtha cuts and runs
Uncharitable conclusions
The enigmatic Houssein Zorkot
William Katz remembers: A tale of two speeches
For a few Hsu-eckels more
Not shrugging it off
How O.J. changed his life
Wrongly accused...by the Times
Engaged to Hamas
A Faustian bargain
Falling for fake Phrygians
About that raid
A case of Schumer Schadenfreude?
What money can buy
The party of civil rights
Defeat at any price
Atlas Shrugged at 50
What the Muslim Brotherhood means for the U.S.
Why we are in Iraq
A word on Erwin Chemerinsky
Professor Bromwich's book report
Joe Zawinul. RIP
Hsuicide watch
Tehran calling
Turn out the lights at the New Republic
A word from Norman Podhoretz
Where motley is worn
A man in full
Muslims on parade
And this just in...
Dartmouth's disgrace
Osama bin Scheuer
The AP strikes again
Jew-hatred and jihad
Respect
Hate talk from the heartland
Are you with me, Mr. Hsu?
William Katz remembers: I do solemnly swear
Would it be in poor taste to say that heads should roll?
Uncairing, part 3
The New Republic adrift
Post-Oslo Gaza
Uncairing, part 2
Where the bad old days live on
A note from the editors
Root causes
Sanctuary city
CAIRing for Jihad
The HLF prosecution rests
A rejoinder to Professor Stith-Cabranes
Not quite live from the APSA (2)
Jacoby's special theory of scandal relativity
Turn it up!
Kelly's general theory of scandal relativity
Not quite live from the APSA
Why not the best?
The illiberal college
Dr. Wilson's cabinet, part 2
Bicyclists gone wild
Mister Rodgers' neighborhood
Skeletons in the closet
LOST
Dr. Wilson's cabinet
A Pete Seeger update
Reaching out to the ununindicted co-conspirators, part 3
"I don't do these kinds of things"
The eagles have landed
Doing that wudu that they do so well
Coming soon: Live from the APSA
Are you with me Mr. Hsu?
The return of Walt and Mearsheimer
Breaching America: A sequel
Tehran calling
Reaching out to the unindicted co-conspirators, part 2
A winning argument in la la land
Professor Stith-Cabranes prepares the field for battle
Another terrorist charity's day in court
General Odierno speaks
Reaching out, but not too far
Doing that wudu with the ACLU
He said/he said
Reaching out to the unindicted co-conspirators
William Katz remembers: The book business
Highway 61 revisited
Killing fields then and now, part 2
Major Swanson speaks
Grace under pressure
Sightings of Sammy
Schmoozing with terrorists
D'Souza makes it up (with update)
Reflections on the Iraq front
Quote of the week
"Michael Vick is innocent (like OJ)"
The news that doesn't fit
Extending the Vietnam analogy
The wages of Chaitred
Killing fields then and now
Chaitred revisited, part 3
Footnotes on the president's speech
The return of Walt and Mearsheimer
Chaitred revisited, part 2
No more Vietnams
The flying imams surrender to John Doe
The staging of the hug
In their own words
UnCAIRing
Chaitred revisited
Such a fixer
What made Sammy run?
Col. Chandler reports
Lessons for "the editors"
The second time as farce
Where have all the grown-ups gone?
UPI discovers a new form of harassment
I think we can eliminate David Brooks as a suspect
CAIR's legal gambit
Studying War and Peace
Will get fooled again
A tortured review
Cantor on CAIR
Talking with Tehran
"MS-13 forever"
Heavy Metal
CAIRLESS lies
Rye Barcott: A great American
CAIR: The unindicted co-conspirator, part 2
Thinking about Elvis
Dispatches
Cooling down about global warming
CAIR: The Unindicted Co-conspirator
Calling Tehran
Tehran calling
A salute to Major Swanson
A bridge too far
Doing that wudu that they do so well
The rise of the JAM
Taboos
A-Roveing he will go
Shootout in Jerusalem
A view from the fence, part 2
The dangers of "peace" making
Walk the Way the Wind Blows
The Army responds
"In the game"
Ship of Fools
Men at work
Don't Beauchamp that joint, part 2
A view from the fence
William Katz remembers: Stop the presses! Just kidding
A Winter Soldier footnote
Remembering the Sbarro bombing
Green Onions in Minneapolis
What war did to the New Republic
Don't Beauchamp that joint
Renewing failure
Al Qaeda in Gaza
Londonistan calling
A puzzling horizon
Getting to know Nihad Awad
Israel's necessary borders
Who can't handle the truth?
Let's party like it's 1984, part 2
Flying this acid world
Let's party like it's 1984
Reading Dartmouth's 1891 Agreement
Idan Raichel's Project
Israel: The outside story
Harvard's unorthdox liar
Coming home
Dore Gold speaks
Reporting live from Jerusalem
Starship Enterprise
But Beautiful
Debating the speed of retreat
John Doe lives
The trial of Conrad Black
Tehran calling
Scott Thomas speaks
Tehran calling
Dearbornistan calling
Three stories in one day
The CIA speaks, with forked tongue
Franklin Foer talks again
William Katz remembers: Hollywood, hurray for? The sequel
The hip-hop syndrome
Cheney: A word from Stephen Hayes
Keeping the flying imams airborne
The Browning of Britain, part 3
Our hometown heroes come home, part 2
Hostages then and now
Our hometown heroes come home
A word from Laura Armstrong
Franklin Foer talks
Recognizing the 9/11 generation
Such a lovely murderer
The Normblog profile at 200
Where have all the grown-ups gone?
The New Republic responds
Lt. H. and Major E. go to the White House
Tehran calling
Wait wait, don't tell me
Doubting Thomas
Fact or fiction? An update
A proficient writer responds to his Dartmouth critics
Pete Hegseth's circuitous path to Washington
A mission for the blogosphere
What is CAIR?
Bush Bakered, part 2
A letter to Speaker Pelosi
A bad CAIR day
Recognizing The Forgotten Man
An exercise in national suicide
Tehran calling
Keith Ellison for newbies
Bush Bakered
The new, new atheism
The soul of Steven Erlanger
Alms for terror
Nanny State
On the front line at home
Hassassianations
The Star Tribune does the Ellison hustle
Deep thoughts of an Arab terrorist
Rove speaks
Cheney speaks
A call to action
Ahmad Jibril: "I was told that Arafat died of AIDS"
Look back in anger
From the Reagan Ranch: Hewitt speaks
Land of Lincoln: Ferguson speaks
Her cyber counter-jihad
"A lawyer who is a prospective candidate"
Glittering prizes
Condemning columnists, not terrorists
From the Reagan Library
Fred Thompson: "A lawyer who is a prospective candidate"
The Ellison hustle
Giuliani's all stars
Letters to the editor
Learning from Hugh Hewitt
Explicating Mr. Islam
The truth about Keith Ellison
A hairy embarrassment?
A moment of truth
Steve Hayward on the other J.C. and the other A.G.
The heaviness of Al Gore
Breaching America: Todd Bensman's findings
Michael Yon live from Baqubah
William Katz remembers: Holllywood, hooray for?
The tears of Roger Cohen
Look out for people doing things
Islam sings
Let the good times roll
A kick for the ages
Breaching America: Todd Bensman speaks
Opportunism Left and Right
A glimpse of the future in Baqubah
Fun with numbers, part 2
Muslim rage boy: Raging for Allah
From Munich to Gaza
A word from the Thundering Third
Bonfires and illuminations
Shoeless George Bush backslides
The eternal meaning of Independence Day, part 2
The eternal meaning of Independence Day
The voice that was!
No Muslims, please, we're British
Last full measure
The last religion in Europe
The Browning of Britain, part 2
Tehran calling
A word from Iraq
Intelligence failures, part 2
Tehran calling
Joel Mowbray reports: Brits fear Hindus?
The killing fields of Iraq
The Browning of Britain
Americanism: The required reading
Trusting Feinstein
Love is just a four-letter word
The immigration bill: What happened?
Born American, but in the wrong place
Alusi's drama
The greatness and decline of American oratory
In the shadows...of the Senate
A symbolic visit to a Wahhabi outpost, part 2
The flying imams request: Privacy please, part 2
Bridge on the River Why
Reflections on the revolution in cyberspace
The Hagelian antithesis
Iraq and the neoconservatives
Evan almighty
The flying imams request: Privacy please
A symbolic visit to a Wahhabi outpost
Is the fix in on the immigration bill?
A doctrinal battle shapes up
Intelligence failures
Save the last dance for me
The Star Tribune clams up
John Updike remembers his father
Party Harty
Bill Bennett for the defense
A footnote on the Star Tribune's mysterious error
Tehran calling
Helplessly hoping
The Fred Factor, part 5
A mysterious error at the Star Tribune
Kathy's clowns, eight years later
Saturday morning wake-up
...fourth as unadulterated stupidity
The incredible shrinking New York Times
Learning from the Tonight Show, part 2
Playground rules at Dartmouth, part 2
Operation Arrowhead Ripper: Day One
Did benighted Brits knight Rushdie?
Meet the new Abbas
Bringing it all back home
Brothers Grim at Foggy Bottom
The short, unhappy life of the Gaza Marriott
Land of Lincoln lands in Minneapolis
Be not afraid
Perpetual fantasy
What about the Gang of 88? part 2
Learning from John McCain
Doing that wudu that they do so well
Submission or resistance?
The CIA follies (Cont'd)
Welcome to the Hamastinian Authority, part 2
Bridge person to nowhere
Learning from the Tonight Show
What about the gang of 88?
Remembering Gene Pitney
Welcome to the Hamastinian Authority
The three waves of liberalism
Only love can break a heart
Don't look at the apes, part 2
Tehran calling
Behind Al Franken's FEC report
What label for Harry Reid?
It takes a Potemkin Village, part 2
That same old obsession
What sentence for Joe Klein?
The Fred factor, part 4
A word from David Gelernter on Americanism
Mr. Wizard, RIP
The two-state solution revised
Don't stare at the apes
Waist deep in the party line
It takes a Potemkin Village
"Tear down this wall"
Not for members only
Joel Mowbray reports: Anatomy of a "resignation"
Killing fields then and now
One Pillar of unwisdom
Register's last hurrah
Lincoln in the balance
Exporting jihad to South America
From this moment on
Doing that wudu at the University of Michigan
The forgotten man
London's swinging again -- like a scimitar!
From Minneapolis to Boston, part two
Tehran calling
Register's last hurrah?
The Kerr that barked
Failure was an option!
Bush in Prague
Land of Lincoln, part two
In which Trent Lott brings his lunch for Ted Kennedy
Man bites dog at Reuters
Free Lewis Libby, part two
A rendezvous with embarrassment
Land of Lincoln
The ordeal of Omaha Beach
Joel Mowbray: In lockstep no more
News by stereotype
Free Lewis Libby
History repeats itself in Britain
Joel Mowbray reports: Congress hits Al Hurra where it hurts
Forty Years of War
A hairy tour
From Minneapolis to Boston
Kent Conrad's big lie
Craig Thomas, RIP
Tehran calling
A word from Roger Kimball
Unindicted co-conspirators
Something here touches a nerve, part 2
Tehran calling
Portrait of the artist as a dying man
Dartmouth's hairy exhibit
For girls only: The Muslim prom
How about the dog ate my fortitude?
The four day corr