He Has Done The State Some Service

Both in Alaska and on Capitol Hill there has been remarkably little gloating —much less rejoicing— over Ted Stevens’ current problems and apparently impending downfall. Even NPR’s reporting has been as much in sorrow as in anger. Ted Stevens...

RIP Otto Fuerbringer

Looking at a copy of Time today, and considering the utterly peripheral role the newsweeklies now play, it’s impossible to imagine how much clout that magazine had for so long until television took over as the purveyor and arbiter of news in the early 1970s. But...

Some Required (OK, Highly Recommended) Reading

Leon Wieseltier is the Washington Diarist in the new New Republic. “Dread of Winter” is a typically thoughtful, provocative, and stylish article about —among many other things— the recent “humorous” New Yorker Obamas-as-terrorists...

O. Stone’s Stone Cold W.

Here it is, uploaded less than 24 hours ago: the teaser-trailer for Oliver Stone’s upcoming epic biopic W. It looks —how can I put this delicately— like a real stinker. But then it’s only a trailer. It’s a wonderful world, and a lot could...

Get Well Soon

(UPDATE: Great minds continue to think alike, and I published this post unaware of my colleague Robert Nedelkoff’s just-prior notice of this unhappy turn of events.) One reads today’s typically insightful Bob Novak column with the knowledge that he was...