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Hoover Institution research fellow Mary Eberstadt discussed her latest work, The Loser Letters: A Comic Tale of Life, Death, and Atheism (Ignatius Press, 2010).
Christopher Buckley's Boomsday is a satire with a policy edge.
A satire of the first order, this humorous novel by Victor Gold ( Looking Forward with George Bush) and Lynne Cheney tickles the funny-bone.
Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally is just the latest example that the electorate is unhappy with the status quo and thinks change is needed, even if they are not sure of the path to improvement.
The prevailing attitude about contemporary art in British society is one of scorn and repudiation of old ideals, yet American visitors and many of the British people still believe that beauty matters, and that you cannot pour scorn on beauty without losing sight of the meaning of life.
Stephen Colbert's ironic testimony about immigration before Congress reduced the complicated and divisive issue to a politically charged spectacle.
How about this: Your state can legalize "breathing while undocumented" if my state can legalize "breathing while uninsured."




