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In the opening pages of Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide, Maureen Dowd says that when it comes to sex and love she has "no answers." So why read the book?
Everyone knows Saddam is lying; the question is whether it's worth a war.
Nothing excites the base of the Democratic Party—or gets more free media—than wildly implausible hysterics over racism, even when there's so little evidence to support the claim.
Wisconsin Republicans won and Bachmann has been surging despite the fact that their opponents raised and spent much more money and despite the ridicule and rancor of the chattering classes. They are evidence that out here in the Midwest, and in the nation generally, there are a lot of little people--somebodies--who want to see big government reined in.
It is a sad and dangerous moment for race relations in American politics.
Forget the New York Times and the rent-a-generals, they're all you need to sort out how the war is progressing.
Do Democrats lose elections because Republican lies cause the public to misperceive where Democrats really stand on the issues?
Political spouses are playing more significant roles in candidates' campaigns.





