'Idiot liberals' versus welfare-state liberals on the war The recent confrontation between Tina Richards, the mother of a GI home from Iraq, and Rep. David Obey (D-Wisc.), the powerful head of the House Appropriations Committee, over the Democratic leadership's...
Showdown at the
Hitchens’ Kurdish Sojourn
Christopher Hitchens "had a perfectly swell time" in "Iraqi Kurdistan," as he calls it, where he spent the Christmas holidays, and he tells us all about it in the current issue of Vanity Fair. He has always been sympathetic to the Kurdish cause, and to say that...
To Russia, With Hate
The hate campaign against Vladimir Putin's Russia is really quite extraordinary, not only on account of its relentless ferocity but also because of its brazen reliance on rumor, exaggeration, and all too often utter falsehood. Take this piece by Cathy...
Democratic Illusions
Anyone who had illusions about the Democratic Party as the electoral vehicle of choice for the antiwar movement has got to be dispirited by the "big three" presidential wannabes: John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton. None have come out clearly and...
McCain, the Militarist
John McCain was really caught off guard not only by the reaction to his recent walk in the Iraqi marketplace ringed by a veritable wall of security, while US army helicopters hovered overhead but also by subsequent events on the ground. "I just...
Benedict vs. the War Party
Pope Benedict XVI, in his annual "Urbi et Orbi" declamation, has drawn a picture of the global landscape that bodes ill for the cause of peace, exclaiming: "How many wounds, how much suffering there is in the world!" From the Solomon Islands to...
Easter Holiday Break
The Easter holiday celebration took up a lot more of my Sunday afternoon than I had planned, and so there's no column today: sorry about that. I do, however, have a new column at Taki's Top Drawer that I think you'll like, so please check it out. I'm also going to be...
A Provocation Backfires
The release of the 15 British sailors and marines by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad whose sense of showmanship was really on display here was widely described as "bizarre" in the Western media, and yet analysts including those...
First They Came for the Spies
The title of Dorothy Rabinowitz's Wall Street Journal screed defending two accused spies, "First They Came for the Jews," telegraphs the strategy apologists for Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman will be using when the two AIPAC officials' trial on charges of...
Libertarianism and the War
The discussion around Brian Doherty's Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the American Libertarian Movement underscores a point I've been making, not only to my fellow libertarians, but also to Antiwar.com's many left-oriented readers: libertarianism,...


