Sarah Palin As Polarizing in Hong Kong As She Is Everywhere Else
Was it brilliant or boring? We may never know.
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Was it brilliant or boring? We may never know.
The health-care debate had become so inane it seemed to prohibit the basic conditions of good speechmaking. My preemptive cynicism turned out to be both very right and very wrong.
Political observers of all stripes weigh in on the speech that could make or break health-care reform.
Representative Boustany sponsored the death panels his party has been fearmongering about.
The president's controversial back-to-school speech revealed!
Cheechakos and sourdoughs, continued.
Watch out for those America-hating straw men, Alaska.
'Vanity Fair' had a couple of its editors try to make the Alaska governor's resignation speech into something legible. It took a lot of red ink.
The secretary of State's address today to the Council on Foreign Relations reminds the world that though the Obama administration may emphasize finesse, they haven't forgotten how to exert force.
The president's much-anticipated speech to the Muslim world called for an alliance and a new beginning.
Obama's speech last night treated us like we are all adults — which is something we may have forgotten we could be.
Not everybody liked all of it, but most people liked most of it.
What will he say, what should he say, and how should he say it?
How does one sum up the exhilarating last eight years? So much has happened — much of it, let's be honest, fairly terrible.
What will Mayor Bloomberg be saying when he takes the stage tomorrow?
How could you possibly allow another puke-green background!?!
Though Giuliani’s mockery of Obama's ‘cosmopolitan’ background was absurd on its face, we bothered to go back and find a time when the word didn’t seem like such a slur to him.
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