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L. Brent Bozell III / Politics

The Callous Kanye Culture

Egotistical musicians often exaggerate their political influence, none more than the nattering, narcissistic rapper Kanye West. He has compared himself in global stature to Apple founder Steve Jobs and has titled his latest album "Yeesus."

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Obama Less Tyrannical Than Bush?

The unfolding story of the Obama administration monitoring not just telephone records but Internet usage has drawn media coverage with adjectives like "astonishing." No doubt about it, even the pro-Obama press acknowledges it is a scandal. Still, ...

Guns and Grade-School Panic

The specter of school shootings has brought a too-typical staple to local newspaper sections: the boys disciplined at (or suspended from) grade school for bringing a toy gun or anything resembling a gun.

The Washington Post just found the latest ...

Where's Holder on Team Obama's Leakers?

The national media have evinced some outrage over the Obama Justice Department's aggressive persecution of investigative journalists. But not enough. It is more important to help President Hope and Change overcome the legacy-strangling notion of ...

The Darlings of Sodom and Gomorrah, 90210

Stop the presses! Decadence dominated the publicity oozing out of the Cannes Film Festival in France. The festival's highest honor, the Palme d'Or (or Golden Palm) went to "Blue Is the Warmest Color," which drew most of its buzz from an explicit ...

Kennedy's Hitler Fascination

Here's a story you probably haven't heard, unless you read Drudge, Breitbart, The Independent in the U.K. (from which I pull freely), or a couple of relatively obscure Jewish news outlets.

It involves the young John F. Kennedy, who would someday...