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The New York Times has an interesting article in this Sunday’s magazine, Can the Republicans be Saved From Obsolescence? There is much to learn from the article about how much more open Democrats are to the digital era, how insular Republican leadership is, and how...

Every time some prudish librarian or school board wants to ban books that they consider inappropriate for children, elites sniff at the rubes’ lack of sophistication and anti-intellectual bias.  As you’ll recall, during the 2008 election it became a big campaign issue that as mayor...

A post at Bookroom Worm exploring the attacks on Ann Romney is getting a lot of attention: This transcends Leftist feminist sensibilities and touches upon a core issue in statism — namely, who raises the children? …. I am the counterweight to the state.  Therefore,...

In the aftermath of the Palin email media frenzy debacle, various media outlets who were publicly humiliated are spinning the crowdsourcing as a new investigative reporting technique. The analysis of Sarah Palin’s emails over the past few days may end up teaching us more about...

(Originally posted 5/11/11, but lost in the Big Blogger Blackout of 2011, brought back to life courtesy of the Restore Honor and Sanity (and missing Legal Insurrection posts) Project) Zero tolerance is my position on cheap shots at Sarah Palin from the right. I don’t expect...

Back in November, Sarah Palin delivered a sharp criticism of Fed monetary policy, as reported by The Wall Street Journal: Sarah Palin, delving into a major policy issue a week after the mid-term elections, took aim Monday at the Federal Reserve and called on Fed...