He was more King of Trainwreck Celebrity than he was King of Pop. (Also read Richard Fernandez on The Mother of All Media Freakshows)
Timing his Cairo speech just before the Lebanese elections was a brilliant move. And it got results.
Thanks for validating my thesis that anonymity is what turns web commenting from free expression into a digital lynch mob.
You won’t have to skulk around knowing you’re too timid to stand up for what you believe in.
Hysterical intolerance of other points of view has increasingly become the norm on both sides of the blogosphere.
Even Justice Thomas recognizes the value of preserving regulatory law. Maybe it's time to admit liberals are right on this one.
It's time yet again to set straight the story that Yale's secret society of elite rich kids has possession of the Apache Indian's cranium.
Brit director Sam Mendes' dreary hack attack on American suburban life is not merely antiquated and superficial, it’s just wrong.
It's great to have a president who will call out those who so richly deserve it.