It seems it’s to Nany Pelosi’s advantage to keep the swamp at least knee-deep.
The biggest problem with McCain’s latest attacks against Obama is their inherent hypocrisy.
Perhaps the weather of concern is a different hurricane: Katrina.
When you play with words, the words usually win.
The new cover is a knottier enterprise, much like the We Are All Hussein movement: it’s a satire of a misconception.
Back in the ’80s, saving the world seemed so easy.
In many ways, the 1960s set the stage for our more recent history.
I’m once again feeling alone.
This year, the original King Kong celebrates its 75th anniversary, and thanks to Turner Classic Movies, I finally saw it last night.
As evidenced by Dreams from My Father, talking about race comes naturally and forcefully to Obama.
The use of the word isn’t offensive because of Carnes or Oscar’s sexuality, a point lost on Michael Scott, Elvis, and apparently many others.
In a recent column, Andrea Peyser likened Madonna’s recent adoption of an African AIDS orphan to taking home a souvenir.
Former New York Press editor Alexander Zaitchik wrote a compelling feature for Spiked about the death of beloved movie star Rajkumar.
Kanye West never ceases to amaze me. And not in a good way.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck of ABC’s The View proposed this morning that child molesters should be put “in the ground.”
Just how far will she go? Killing babies, perhaps? Hmmm? Kitten soup?