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Vintage 1956 Mort Drucker “My Son, The Daughter”.

The FBI says Howard Zinn was a Communist, the Weekly Standard concurs

Slideshow of endangered species that are ugly

Sharron Angle campaigned against the color Black

Something else: The cover of the latest National Review prominently features, of all people, Ayn Rand, whom the cover story promises to “reconsider.” Fair enough: The magazine has had many opinions! William F. Buckley once referred to Rand’s “objectivism” as a “dessicated philosophy,” then-editor Russell Kirk called it an “inverted philosophy,” and Gary Wills referred to John Galt as the embodiment of liberalism’s desire to create a perfect society. Responding to these criticisms, Rand called National Review “the worst and most dangerous magazine in America.”

Beau Hodai:  “King of the Crazy Suit” — on the “Most Litiguous Man in History”

Keith Gessen:  Moscow’s Traffic Nightmare

Anna Badkley:  “Rescue the North” while leaving Afghanistan

John McCain’s Last Stand: the death of any dignity in a politico

Change Comes to Nixonland — the Nixon Presidential Library

“Coexist” not good says

Satire banned in Brazil until elections

Certainly her father never received this type of tabloid attention, and never will.

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