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National Review writer’s offensive Newtown theory
Twitter responds to the National Review's Charlotte Allen, who blames Sandy Hook Elementary's "feminized setting"
Twitter responds to the National Review's Charlotte Allen, who blames Sandy Hook Elementary's "feminized setting"
The National Review's anti-immigration "expert" has an interesting theory on a segment of the American electorate
UPDATED: Right-wing writers survey the wreckage. Now with more bile!
Not even mega-storms can stop right-wing hacks from spewing their venom
Michael Mann was accused of academic misconduct over the "Climategate" controversy, but eventually cleared
Maybe next time
Conservatives who point their fingers at him now should think of how they've behaved for the last four years
"The Case For Romney" gets a little bit Communist
New right-wing meme: If the president loses to Romney, he'll try to return for a non-consecutive second term
With foreigners! At least according to (incorrect) conservative blogs
It's time to take the National Review's Kathryn Jean Lopez seriously, as depressing as that is
David Yerushalmi, anti-Shariah crusader, also once had some interesting thoughts on slavery
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