Buckley On Coulter
When I saw that the Claremont Review of Books had posted a William F. Buckley Jr. review of Ann Coulter’s book Treason I clicked over in a hurry. I have b...
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When I saw that the Claremont Review of Books had posted a William F. Buckley Jr. review of Ann Coulter’s book Treason I clicked over in a hurry. I have b...
Maud Newton has a personal statement about blogging well worth reading. Let me quote her: Until now I’ve resisted the urge to post about the purpose of it, fo...
Sorry for the lack of posting and the lack of warning but I am on vacation in Northern Minnesota. I will return to posting when I return to Ohio on Sunday. I ha...
With Cat in the Hat making a splash at the box office, John Miller takes a look at the political ramifications of Dr. Seuss. While recognizing that Theodore Seu...
I know that biography is often seen as the red-headed step child of history but I find them fascinating. If you do too, Human Events has come out with a list of...
***I posted this over at Collected Miscellany but thought it was worth posting here as well. If like books and ideas you should be checking in regularly over at...