The Tea Party Is A Turn-Off For US Moderates America's angriest political force could learn from David Cameron, argues David Frum. By David Frum 20 Jun 2010 The bill for the Republicans' Tea Party is about to arrive. Through 2009 and the first half of 2010, the media have buzzed with delighted horror over the [Continue]
What took so long? Frum is a fraud. His betrayal of Bat Yeor and Robert Spencer (here) was the last straw for me. His intellectual dishonesty and flawed thinking hurt the right. He's been kicked to the curb — long overdue, I say. Apparently he laid the blame of the passage of Demcare at the [Continue]
Mitt Romneys new book, No Apology, makes a very striking contrast with the most recent book entry by a potential Republican presidential candidate, Sarah Palins Going Rogue. Palins subject is Palin: her wrongs and grievances. Unlike Palin, Romney cares about the external world. His book is an action plan, not a memoir. It is [Continue]
Mitt Romneys new book, No Apology, makes a very striking contrast with the most recent book entry by a potential Republican presidential candidate, Sarah Palins Going Rogue. Palins subject is Palin: her wrongs and grievances. Unlike Palin, Romney cares about the external world. His book is an action plan, not a memoir. It is [Continue]
Mitt Romneys new book, No Apology, makes a very striking contrast with the most recent book entry by a potential Republican presidential candidate, Sarah Palins Going Rogue. Palins subject is Palin: her wrongs and grievances. Unlike Palin, Romney cares about the external world. His book is an action plan, not a memoir. It is [Continue]