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Catchy Climate Newspeak

First, it was called “global warming.” But then it stopped warming, so alarmists changed it to “climate change.” But that’s insufficiently scary:…

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The Cult of Personality

If you have a copy of the November 5 issue of the Washington Post announcing Obama’s “historic” victory, save it.  It’s worth money.  On Ebay,…

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Castro Endorses Obama

Fidel Castro has endorsed Obama.  But liberal lawmakers want to curtail the ability of American citizens to endorse or criticize candidates on the radio.  Senator Charles Schumer…

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If Only I’d Known

Brilliant insight from Fred Barnes in the Wall St. Journal today: “We could be in for a lurch to the left.” That’s why he gets…

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Paper, Not Plastic

Eli, I wrote about the superiority of paper ballots in The Denver Post back in 2000. Unfortunately, the article has disappeared into the aether. Luckily,…

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If You Donate, You’ll Vote

Since Bill Clinton ran in 1992 and MTV decided to “Rock the Vote” the youth vote has been something often talked about, but something that…

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Yma Sumac RIP

Yma Sumac, the multi-octave exotic Peruvian songstress died Saturday in Los Angeles. Her music never fit into any genre, defying all attempts at categorization. Even…

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Vote for OpenMarket.org

OpenMarket.org is trying to win the Blogger’s Choice Award for the best political blog.  Just a few dozen votes should do it.  If you’d…

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City Journal on card check

In City Journal, Claire Berlinski looks at the effects of the so-called Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) by looking at a precedent of EFCA…