Libertarians Still on the Fringe
One of the things I miss the most about the primary season is when networks would have online polls after their debates. Republican debates would inevitably be followed by an anchor sheepishly announcing that the winner of the online pol, by a good 20 points, was…Ron Paul.
Obama to New Yorker: Drop Dead
I defended Obama on FISA. I approved of him refining his Iraq position. And of course I agreed with him when he toned down his anti-free trade rhetoric. But Obama refusing to have a sense of humor? This I will not stand for.
VP Candidates: Where Are They Now?
I wrote about possible VP picks months ago, but a lot’s happened since then — like an engagement, an exorcism, and a very important haircut. And, oh yeah, Hillary dropped out. Here’s an update of some of the key players.
Political Persuasions
Ah, election year. For many Americans it’s a time to celebrate the democratic principals our forefathers fought to preserve or—for those that prefer threesomes over a two-party system—a great time to get laid.
24 Paved the Way
If Barack Obama becomes the first ever African-American President of the United States, we may have one man to thank: actor Dennis Haysbert.




