A painful loss
Pity the pain of the left. They are twice stung, both by the bitter pain of a lost election and by the great pangs of irony that come from the...
Pity the pain of the left. They are twice stung, both by the bitter pain of a lost election and by the great pangs of irony that come from the...
So Michael Moore didn’t unseat George W. Bush. The director had said that the explicit aim of Fahrenheit 9/11, his documentary focusing on the Iraq war, was to defeat the president....
The 2004 elections on the one hand changed everything–there is now a clear majority party with a mandate for bold change. On the other hand, the same basic questions about...
Fifteen years ago this week, the Berlin Wall fell and the world changed forever. East Germans climbed atop the previously inviolate partition, and took an ax to it. Escaping to...
Although it is, by Baker's usual standards, a middling production, Checkpoint did occasion something of a second-order news event as critics and commentators from across the notional left-right spectrum rose...
This year, the Bush and Kerry campaigns joined the media and various women’s groups throughout this election to chase a hot new voter, the unmarried woman. Dubbed the “Sex and...