George Will

  • Why George Will shouldn't be mocking the stimulus

    Economic growth could be on a serious rebound. If so, new hiring will follow
  • George Will calls for pullout from Afghanistan

    The conservative columnist says the U.S. should withdraw its troops, "do only what can be done from offshore"
  • Obama dines with Will, Kristol, Brooks

    The president-elect had dinner with the three conservative pundits Tuesday night -- there's speculation Rush Limbaugh was invited as well.
  • Right-wingers turn against Bush

    The president's conservative base feels increasingly betrayed by his big-spending, big-government administration. Will it abandon him in 2006?
  • Advice to Kerry: It's all about heart

    It's not enough to be smarter than George W. Bush -- you've got to show some real feeling.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    George Will offers a "Sopranos"-style defense of his shoddy ethics, and the Washington Post lets it slide.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Why the Taliban are laughing at Saddam's capture. Plus: Conrad Black's slush fund for conservative pundits.
  • A dying breed

    In the new world of body-slamming right-wing politics, what's a snooty, fake-patrician über-WASP conservative like George Will to do?
  • Is the pro-Israel media lobby losing its grip?

    Polls show that the American public increasingly sees two sides to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- despite the best efforts of the neoconservative punditocracy.
  • Farewell to Will

    Norman Mailer flattens George Will after the bow-tied GOP courtier notes a Hemingway-like eloquence in our president's mangled prose.
  • America's hypocritical p.c. mullahs

    Before Sept. 11, right-wingers denounced politically correct "censorship." Now they're applauding the muzzling of left-wing war critics.
  • The postmodernist problem

    George Will advocates turning the NEA into the Ministry of Politprop; the "South Park" duo agrees to excise the Bush twins from a new program. Plus: Free to be you and me except on Nike iD.
  • Trump revelation: "I'm a big a**hole"

    The announcement comes as no surprise to longtime supporters.
  • Anna Quindlen joins Newsweek

    Her first column is a distinctive blend of clichis and conventional wisdom.
  • Put a price on his head

    Now that we've won the war and silenced the critics, let's put a bounty on Milosevic.
  • The end of student activity groups?

    Right-wing Christian student groups are using the courts to attack the legality of student fees and thereby changing the free speech debate on campus.
  • Pundits to Saddam: Your evil derrihre is OURS!

    TV Newsfolks, jonesing for a war with Saddam, are disappointed when Iraq accepts U.S. demands.
  • Gone with the windbags

    The election took some of the steam out of the Washington Punditocracy's hot air balloon.
  • Gone with the windbags

    The election took some of the steam out of the Washington Punditocracy's hot air balloon.
  • Hate crimes go both ways

  • A Few Good Men

    Joan Walsh's 40-and-over All-Star team
  • The gracefully aging boys of summer

    Is it merely a coincidence that the playing years of the major league baseball player correspond to the period of peak fecundity of the American woman?
  • Newsreal: Blowback

    Pundits who have been pontificating about President Clinton's alleged adultery may soon find their own morals coming under scrutiny.
  • Newsreal: How does Commissioner George Will sound?

    The Greek-spouting conservative elitist could be just what the beer-and-bratwurst crowd is waiting for.

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