Nora Ephron, 01.01.2008
I will persuade Bush to get behind the threat of global warming. I plan to do this by slipping into the White House in the dead of night, tying him naked to a bedpost and forcing him to watch footage of the melting polar icecap until he concedes.
Arianna Huffington, 09.15.2008
Sarah Palin may not have known what the Bush Doctrine was, but we're getting a pretty good idea of what the Palin Doctrine is. And what is it going to look like? Let's just say, it's going to seem familiar.
Chris Kelly, 12.12.2008
Dear Arianna, you're so nice, and I feel like we have this good thing going, so this isn't going to be easy, but it has to be said. I told you a lie on Tuesday. But it wasn't my fault. It was Bill Kristol's.
Nora Ephron, 11.04.2008
There are rumors that the New York Times is not going to renew Bill Kristol's contract. I just pray they're not true.
Thomas Frank, 12.03.2008
Liberal that I am, I support health-care reform on its merits alone. But it pleases me even more to think that the conservatives' nightmare of permanent defeat might come true simply if Democrats do the right thing.
James Carville and Paul Begala, 10.20.2008
We have a message for our Republican friends: It is time to point fingers. We are pro-finger-pointing. And here's the most important thing about finger-pointing: you have to start early.
Jacob Heilbrunn, 01.21.2008
McCain represents for the neocons the ultimate synthesis of war hero and politician. And he in turn, has been increasingly drawn to their militaristic vision of the U.S. that can set wrong aright around the globe.
John Sauer, 08.27.2008
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
Tom Tomorrow, 08.18.2008
Bill Kristol made a desperate last-minute attempt to salvage some shred of dignity by rewriting his print column for the online edition of this morning's New York Times.
Derek Shearer, 02.03.2008
Kristol's concern for the Democratic Party is touching. Of course, it was just the boys having fun again at the expense of the first serious woman candidate for president.
Arianna Huffington, 04.24.2008
Coming in the wake of Newsweek's hiring of Karl Rove, and the Times' hiring of Bill Kristol, the mainstream media's embrace of these unabashed propagandists has revealed a self-loathing streak a mile wide.
Steve Young, 11.24.2008
As of yet, no Secretary of Satire has been named, but those rumored under consideration include Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee and William Kristol.
George Mitrovich, 12.04.2008
What's wrong with this picture? Billions for banks and Wall Street and nothing for Main Street, nothing for those Americans who once constituted the Middle Class, never mind the poor.
Gerald Bracey, 11.24.2008
According to Bill Kristol, Bush has to win in Iraq to have any hopes of being judged successful. That gives him 38 days to become successful.
Meghan O'Hara, 11.25.2008
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Alligators and slithery things are protected in Florida..I suggest Rove make his home there.
If the comments here weren't so petty and meaningless, coming from nonentities, Rove could use them as further evidence of irrational Bush hatred.
Liar
ITS EASY 2 INVADE WHEN YOU CREATE THE TRUTH :)