Stop Teabagging Jay Nordlinger -- He Has Enough Problems
Jay Nordlinger, over at the National Review, is tired of teabagging and wants to try something different. Or at least he wants it called something different.
Jay Nordlinger, over at the National Review, is tired of teabagging and wants to try something different. Or at least he wants it called something different.
Harry Moroz | Posted 11.06.2009 | Politics
Delaying implementation only allows the relentlessly increasing unemployment rate to push up the relentlessly increasing rate of the uninsured.
Barbara Coombs Lee | Posted 11.06.2009 | Politics
End of life choice is the human liberty movement of the twenty-first century. This is the arena where dignity and liberty stride forward today. The struggle for end-of-life choices is a movement whose time has come.
Barrett Brown | Posted 10.21.2009 | Politics
Ten years after Denmark began allowing for gay civil unions, heterosexual marriage rate had increased by 10.7 percent. Ten years after Norway did, the rate increased by 12.7 percent. For Sweden, 28.7 percent.
Barrett Brown | Posted 09.29.2009 | Media
With Kennedy's death and the subsequent multiplayer biography that is always composed in these situations conservatives continue to outshine their opponents in hypocrisy.
Talking Points Memo | Zachary Roth | Posted 09.11.2009 | Media
It looks like Rick Lowry of National Review offered the White House his services in doing some positive P.R. on behalf of Rove protege Tim Griffin, wh...
Bill Chameides | Posted 08.28.2009 | Green
Apparently the National Review, none too pleased about climate legislation rattling around Congress, has joined the "global cooling brigade."
UN Dispatch | Posted 08.07.2009 | World
The Weekly Standard calls it a "Coup for Democracy." The National Review, "A Counter-Coup." But Ciff Kincaid wins the award for most unhinged reaction...
Huffington Post | Posted 08.06.2009 | Media
Barack Obama has been portrayed as a number of potentially offensive things in cartoons (a chimp, a fist-bumping terrorist) and National Review magazi...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 07.20.2009 | Media
Oh, the delights of the National Review's cover stories! Earlier this month, I think we all enjoyed ourselves immensely when the magazine, in their r...
Eric Alterman | Posted 07.12.2009 | Media
The debate over Sotomayor's "priorities" has shed next to no light on the nominee views or decisions, but has proven awfully revealing about the state of conservatives' collective neuroses.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 07.10.2009 | Media
This whole big plate of hot mess went down this weekend between these two legal affairs bloggers, and the whole thing ended with the masked blogger getting unmasked, which is a violation of the "bro code" or something.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 07.06.2009 | Media
Good gravy, have you all seen the cover that the good people from the Journal of Lowered Expectations known as the National Review have put together? ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 06.01.2009 | Media
Hey everybody, did you know that today, there was a mighty Teabagging set for Michigan? Professional poli-sci hobo Joe The Plumber was supposed to be...
Patrick Sauer | Posted 04.30.2009 | Media
I may not grasp the inner-working of the minds of teenage girls, but I know that the contortions required to link Chris Brown's cowardly rage to feminism makes even less sense than imprudent teen girls giving him a free pass in the first place.
Chris Weigant | Posted 04.30.2009 | Media
Due to a genetic deformity among conservatives, they are seemingly born without being able to spot irony in all its delicious forms.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.27.2009 | Politics
Congratulations are in order to Mickey Kaus, who proved, through the disclosure of a single, intended-to-be-off-the-record threaded discussion from Jo...
Harry Moroz | Posted 04.24.2009 | Business
As the G-20 meeting of the world's 20 biggest economies approaches, the right is cultivating a strategic relationship with the "reformed socialists" o...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.06.2009 | Politics
So, friends, it seems that more and more, you are going to hear criticism of the Obama tax plan framed around the magical thinking inherent to Ayn Ran...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.03.2009 | Politics
Spencer Ackerman catches the Editors of the National Review being more-or-less okay with the President Barack Obama's plans to withdraw troops from Ir...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.16.2009 | Media
The editors of the National Review Online have published their complete list of what they call "The Best Conservative Movies." Congratulations to The...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.06.2009 | Media
Bailouts. Everyone wants one. Banks want a bailout. Homeowners want a bailout. Car companies want a bailout. Dude jumping out of planes want a bail...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.05.2009 | Media
I think this is a big loss for the National Review. York has long been a major figure among conservative writers, and he takes with him an outstanding, full-spectrum career in political journalism.
National Review | Byron York | Posted 03.05.2009 | Media
I have some news to share with you, and it is that I have decided to leave National Review. Starting next Monday, I will be the chief political corre...
Rupert Russell | Posted 02.20.2009 | Politics
Progressive billionaires, bloggers and grassroots activists mobilized less against a conservative president than a complicit mainstream media and a Bush-enabling Democratic establishment.
Chris Kelly | Posted 12.04.2009 | Media