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Time for the media to fess up Time for the media to fess up

Journalists like Evan Thomas now admit the Clinton scandals were bogus. When will they admit they played along?
  • Chris Matthews gets it wrong -- again

    From the Kennedy assassination to the Clinton impeachment to the Bush war, the Washington media elite has been consistently boneheaded.
  • Sullivan's travels

    Openly gay pundit Andrew Sullivan maps his transformation from Bush disciple to harsh critic of the administration.
  • From "To Hell With Them" hawks to "Christians for Torture"

    There's plenty of room in the big tent.
  • Right Hook

    O'Reilly helps Bush explain the Arab street, and the Spectator's Mark Steyn insists bin Laden is dead. Plus: Buchanan says Gray Davis' recall strategy will cause traffic fatalities to skyrocket.
  • Right Hook

    Bill Kristol applauds President Bush for "dropping the pretense" that everything's under control; Andrew Sullivan says that more terrorist violence in Iraq might not be a bad thing. Plus: Cato's Stephen Moore says Howard Dean is tougher than the GOP thinks.
  • I am bear, hear me roar!

    The feminized men of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" and "Queer as Folk" do not represent the maturing gay male culture. The truth is much hairier
  • Homage to Blogalonia

    George Orwell's wartime columns have much in common with today's blogs: They were often trivial and idiosyncratic, but bore within them the seeds of something greater.
  • A great day for liberty

    In his dissent from the Supreme Court's historic decision in the Texas sodomy case, angry Antonin Scalia was right about one thing: The next step is gay marriage.
  • John Derbyshire's poisonous paranoia about gays

    The National Review columnist says homosexuals corrupt any institution in which they have power. I try to ignore right-wing bigots, but this deserves an answer.
  • Shocking silence

    In Iran, a grass-roots, student-run, anti-theocracy movement has reached critical mass. So why doesn't the U.S. left care more about it?
  • Idiocy of the week

    It was originally reported that 170,000 priceless artifacts were looted from Iraq's national museum. That number now stands at 33. Will overeager Bush critics issue corrections?
  • Idiocy of the week

    A gay liberal columnist ponders the president's ... uh, manhood.
  • Letters to a young heterosexual

    Deconstructing a prominent conservative's thoughts on understanding the poor, wayward homosexual.
  • Idiocy of the week

    A star Republican senator's remarks compare consensual gay sex to polygamy and incest -- and it's even worse than it sounds. How will his party respond?
  • Swinging left

    Ultimately, the best reasons for supporting the war were liberal, humanitarian ones. Will antiwar leftists be able to accept that?
  • Mike Kelly: A man of conviction

    He criticized the Clintons and supported Bush's foreign policy -- and yet the first U.S. reporter to die in the Iraq war was more a liberal than many others who claim to the label.
  • "A million Mogadishus"

    Those antiwar leftists who equate Bush with Saddam and cheer U.S. military setbacks bring moral squalor to their cause.
  • Idiocy of the week

    What do you call a major U.S. newspaper columnist who admits pandering to her readers? Hint: It's not "journalist."
  • Idiocy of the week

    Vanity Fair, the magazine where murderous double agents for Stalin are transformed into "glamorous turncoats."
  • Alternut

    Idiocy of the week: A lefty media critic who hates those big, cruel conservatives so much he'd like to shut them up for good.
  • Idiocy of the week

    The Bush budget: Irresponsible at best, deceptive at worst. And certainly not conservative.
  • Idiocy of the week

    The New York Times is as incoherent as it is cowardly when it comes to Saddam.
  • Sex- and death-crazed gays play viral Russian Roulette!

    Rolling Stone claims that a full quarter of new HIV infections stem from morbid thrill-seeking. Sean Hannity is swallowing the story -- should you?
  • Idiocy of the week

    Sheryl Crow, brain-dead peacenik in sequins.
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