The Season To Be Jolly

Wonkette has just posted —with the usual snarky commentary under the headline “Richard Nixon Just Called To Say he Loves You”— a tape of RN’s conversation with the White House Operator on 25 December 1971.  It was, of course, RN’s...

Caroline Is The New Sarah

The New York Times’ coverage of Caroline Kennedy’s first outing as a Senate candidate  can hardly be what the Ms. Kennedy or her supporters had in mind. In fact, the story’s headline —In Appearance Upstate, Kennedy Says Little— is really...

The Spy Who Really Came In From the Cold

Several years ago, David Cornwell (better known by his nom de plume, John Le Carré) told an interviewer that, “espionage was not really something exclusive and clandestine. It was actually the currency of the Cold War. Spies were the poor bloody infantry of the Cold...

Time To Take A Walk Around The Block

Jonah Goldberg’s column today applies some belated common sense to current events: The freakout is understandable. Economic trust is breaking down. Investors are buying Treasury bills that pay no interest because they’re scared to leave their money even in...

The Democrats Find God

Mike McCurry —who, along with Marlin Fitzwater, is generally considered the gold standard of modern White House Press Secretaries— has written an interesting piece  (“How My Party Found God”) for the Daily Beast about the role faith could play...

Fish Wrap Would Be A Step Up

Russ Smith is a Baltimore resident and occasional contributor to the Wall Street Journal. But once upon a time he was quite a potent figure in the world of “alt-weeklies,” founding the Baltimore City Paper in 1977 and a Washington counterpart four years...