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Bring Castration to NY

Two 5-year-olds, an August afternoon and a lemonade stand. It’s the stuff of Norman Rockwell — marred by that fear every parent knows. Whose car is that slowing? They know not to get in — right? Could I sprint the 40 yards from here to there before . . . ? “Hey, girls. Time to close the […]

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Nikki Haley, the Right Pick for VP

It’s getting toward betting time on who Mitt Romney will choose to be his presidential running mate. The clear favorites for veep: Ohio Sen. Rob Portman; Florida Sen. Marco Rubio;Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal; formerMinnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan. Any one of them would make perfect sense — so I’m going to call it for South CarolinaGov. Nikki Haley. My reasoning may be obscured by […]

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Video: Deficit Madness

Good stuff from George Washington University.

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Elton John, Statesman

Sir Elton John did an extraordinary thing last week. He praised President George W. Bush in an interview with the ABC News/Yahoo! Power Players series, reminding us in the process that there are still statesmen in the world. Cross-ideological kindnesses are so rare these days that John’s remarks were downright jolting. John is a political progressive. Bush is a […]

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Quote of the Opening Ceremonies, Bob Costas

On the North Koreans marching into Olympic Stadium (paraphrasing): “Of course the greatest athlete ever in North Korea is none other than the former Dear Leader Kim Jong Il who, according to his official bio, hit eleven holes in one in golf — not over the course of his career, mind you, but in his […]

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Olympic Insults

How many Irishmen does it take to screw in a lightbulb? I’d tell you, but I still harbor Olympic ambitions. (I don’t care what anyone says; competitive grilled-cheese eating is a sport.) Greek triple jumper Voula Papachristou should have shown similar restraint. She should have known that you can’t say anything out of the political […]

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Satan Shows His Face Again

On a frigid Valentine’s Day morning in 1977, when I was an eighth-grade student at Pelham Memorial High School, a man named Fred Cowan walked into the Neptune Moving Co. warehouse in neighboring New Rochelle and began shooting up the place. He was armed with a semiautomatic assault rifle, two .45-caliber pistols, two 9 mm […]

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86 Saturday Mail for Crissake

The human instinct to preserve life — to protect the next generation from harm — is one of mankind’s most redeeming qualities. We have seen instances of it throughout history, where one generation sacrifices so that another can flourish, sometimes in the starkest terms. In the mid 1990s, during a famine that became known as […]

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Three Cheers for Ralph Lauren

Three cheers for Ralph Lauren and the U.S. Olympic Committee. They just gave the country a potent dose of reality. When ordering this year’s national team uniforms for the July 27 opening ceremonies in London , they did what every smart athletic organization and clothing designer would do — they ordered them from China. Why? Because things made in China cost […]

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Snake Oil PR (Update from Author)

Fascinating read in the New York Post today about a PR executive gone bad, gone tell-all author.  The tactics this guy used to gain publicity for his projects would get him instantly fired from any PR firm in which I have ever worked.  I refuse to believe that this is becoming the norm in the […]

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