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I published on Sunday a piece titled “Motherhood is Political” for Mother’s Day. It was written to answer the question I’m so often asked: why are mothers so active in the grassroots conservative movement? Later on that evening, I checked

Motherhood Is Political

I’ve discussed this topic a lot all across the country, the wave of women, of mothers in political activism. Why have so many mothers become so active? Because motherhood is political. I have two sons. One day they may hear

Mother's Day Thread: Motherhood Is Political

I’ve discussed this topic a lot all across the country, the wave of women, of mothers in political activism. [youtube fsUVL6ciK-c nolink] Why have so many mothers become so active? Because motherhood is political. I have two sons. One day

Sunday Open Thread: Motherhood Is Political

I’ve discussed this topic a lot all across the country, the wave of women, of mothers in political activism. [youtube fsUVL6ciK-c nolink] Why have so many mothers become so active? Because motherhood is political. I have two sons. One day

John Stossel Takes On Pigford

In his second in-depth examination of the Pigford case, investigative journalist John Stossel puts enriched Pigford attorney Al Pires to the test in a dramatic interview which ends with Pires name-calling and ending the interview. [youtube 7zzrWXZQ544 nolink] It’s refreshing

Introducing: 'Administration Fellation'

Gary Eaton and Shelli Eaton, the talented songwriters behind Retracto’s theme song, have penned a fabulous tune based around a phrase I use to describe the incessant water-carrying done by the left: administration fellation. They’re a fantastic band, an amalgam

A Big Collection of Race Cards

I’m not a birther, but the left is not helping their cause by hysterically mischaracterizing anyone who disagrees with the President on policy – or even asks why it took him three years to release a birth certificate – as

Open Thread: Happy, Joyous Easter

Ed. Note: In addition to Dana’s lovely message, let me also recommend Marcia Morrissey’s “The Easter Sunrise of My New Life” and The Anchoress. Perfect, poignant, insightful Easter reading. — JN In their fright the women bowed down with their

Open Thread: Happy, Joyous Easter

In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground but the men said to them, “Why do you look for living among the dead? He is not here, he has risen!” Luke 24: 5 “Look at

Saturday Open Thread: Prayers for St. Louis

I got this photo in a text message from a friend. It’s a photo of his friend’s house, and the family was due to close on it this week. St. Louis isn’t a stranger to storms; by the time you

Wonkette Removes Trig Post

Applause, Internet. You did this. Read here: A post on this page satirizing Sarah Palin using her baby as a political prop was very badly done and sounded like the author was mocking the child and not just Sarah Palin/Sarah

Wonkette's Jack Stuef 'Apologizes' For Trig Smear

First Wonkette deleted comments, then they deleted Stuef’s byline. Now this: UPDATE: I regret this post and using the word “retarded” in a reference to Sarah Palin’s child. It’s not nice, and is not necessary, but I take responsibility for

Item of Interest: "Administration Fellation"

Gary Eaton and Shelli Eaton, the talented songwriters behind Retracto’s theme song, have penned a fabulous tune based around a phrase I use to describe the incessant water-carrying done by the left: administration fellation. They’re a fantastic band, an amalgam

Wonkette's Half-Hearted Mea Culpa

Is this supposed to make it all better? Posted by Dave Weigel at Slate: UPDATE: Wonkette editor Ken Layne looped me in on an e-mail to AdWeek, in which he wrote that Steuf has been admonished. I have four kids