Daily Archives: December 15, 2009

Al Gore Confronts An Inconvenient Truth

From the Times of London: There are many kinds of truth. Al Gore was poleaxed by an inconvenient one yesterday. The former US Vice-President, who became an unlikely figurehead for the green movement after narrating the Oscar-winning documentary An Inconvenient … Continue reading

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WP’s Ezra Klein Turns Vicious About Joe Lieberman

From Newsbusters.org: Whatever happened to just opposing policy for the sake of it being bad policy, as is the case of many people’s view of the current health care reform proposals making their way through Congress? That reason is just … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager For President 2012

Half a dozen times over the past few months, I’ve heard Dennis Prager talk about how much he’d love to run for president in 2012. He’s at the height of his talkshow and public speaking powers. He seems to have … Continue reading

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Missing Christmas

“It’s a very personal autobiographical detail,” said Dennis Prager on his radio show Dec. 15, 2009, “but it really shook me up and began my oddysey toward who I am today. I was 20 years old when I went for … Continue reading

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The Last Station

Jane emails: We saw The Last Station, the story of Leo Tolstoy’s tempestuous marriage. The take away: you can’t live with love and you can’t live without it. Helen Mirren and the director were there afterward for a Q&A. Tolstoy … Continue reading

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