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The appropriately-named FactChequer blasts me for failing to mention the foundations and not-for-profits when talking about the left’s power yesterday. You look at academia, where people are paid to sit around and jaw, and say that all the Left does…

Lately I fingered Anonymous as Joe Wilson. Anonymous promptly responded: I posted as anonymous, and I’m not Joe Wilson. I just thought your piece was unkind and unnecessary. Thank you for being open minded and reading Ambassador Wilson’s book. I…

What if George Bush were to say tomorrow that our motivation for going into Iraq was to secure oil wealth for the west and to protect Israel—might that reverse his slide in the polls? A splendid post on Syria Comment,…

When Brandeis shut down an exhibit of Palestinian art last week, the organizer promptly found a new home for it across town at MIT. Then this week a group of Brandeis faculty started a petition drive to have the exhibit…

Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s remarkable letter to President Bush could (should!) revive a bleeding question surrounding the Iraq war: how many have died because of our invasion? Ahmadinejad put that figure at 100,000: Because of the possibility of the existence of…

Did you notice how awful the Times was to David Blaine today? The stunning end to his marine marathon at Lincoln Center got winked off in the Arts section, while Dan Barry in his Metro section column (sorry—Times Select) seemed…