Tag: NRO

Daddy Issues

Filed in National by on March 23, 2011 6 Comments

NRO’s Mark Krikorian has daddy issues.

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Resignation Watch

Filed in National by on April 23, 2010 2 Comments

We’ve all been watching the great Republican purge for about one year now. Republicans like Dede Scozzafava and David Frum have been kicked out of being Republicans in good standing for not showing sufficient deference to wingnut orthodoxy. We’ve watched Republican party leaders like Michael Steele and Eric Cantor have to apologize for offending conservative […]

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At Least He’s Consistent

Filed in National by on April 12, 2010 20 Comments

I’m not sure why National Review‘s John Derbyshire doesn’t get more attention from the blogosphere. He’s not as prominent as other conservatives but he is a fountain of misinformed cultural commentary. We talked about Derbyshire once before when he released a book and included a chapter about how women’s suffrage should be repealed. Derbyshire has […]

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NRO Investigates Black Unemployment

Filed in National by on April 2, 2010 12 Comments
NRO Investigates Black Unemployment

The NRO decided to do an online symposium on black unemployment after one of their economists wrote an article which concluded that discrimination could play a role in the higher unemployment numbers. In response, NRO hosted an online “symposium” for “some economics and civil-rights analysts to share their thoughts on the topic.” Their conclusion was […]

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Another Dispatch From The GOP Braintrust

Filed in National by on January 23, 2010 36 Comments

It’s been a pretty depressing week for Democrats, watching their supposed leaders turn into lumps of useless jelly because they are actually supposed to do something instead of just talking about doing something. Then along comes NRO’s Mark Krikorian to remind us that, yes, Republicans are worse. Today, Krikorian is arguing against the U.S. taking […]

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