+Vote!
Michael Goldfarb - The Blog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Pete Wehner deflates E.J. Dionne's hope that Barack Obama will consider choosing Joe Biden as his running mate: The problem is that the two most important policy decisions related to Iraq were the decision to go to war in the...
+Vote!
Townhall.com (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Obama's incredible response to the unchallengeable truth that the surge has worked is analyzed by Pete Wehner: In an interview yesterday with Senator Obama, ABC's Terry Moran listed just a few of the by now seemingly...
1Vote!
Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Obama's incredible response to the unchallengeable truth that the surge has worked is analyzed by Pete Wehner: In an interview yesterday with Senator Obama, ABC's Terry Moran listed just a few of the by now seemingly...
1Vote!
Michael Goldfarb - The Blog (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
... a humiliating disaster or careful drawdown that could leave 30,000 troops in Iraq for 10 years?" Pete Wehner's commentary on the rest of the nonsense in Obama's op/ed is a must read.
+Vote!
The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
The new - and, one must say, agreeable - debate over Iraq is whether, even if we manage to get out of there without full-scale catastrophe now, the entire adventure has been worth it. Obama's op-ed this morning emphatically says no. Pete Wehner makes the opposite case : It is far from clear that Iraq will be judged a strategic blunder at all, let alone the “greatest strategic blunder...
+Vote!
The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
Pete Wehner is offended that his view that his relationship should be worth more than mine under the law because he's heterosexual can be described as "discriminatory." How can it not be discriminatory? You may want to describe your view...
1Vote!
Swampland (Free subscription) | 06/28/2008
It's nice to see that Pete Wehner still harbors ecumenical thoughts , at least when not writing about the Bush Administration's foreign policy. As for Reverend Dobson, who has been wall-to-wall intolerant for some time, I suspect the evangelical movement has passed him by as it moves away from Revelation and, happily, back to the Beatitudes.
+Vote!
The Corner (Free subscription) | 06/26/2008
One more point to add to Pete Wehner's post below: If Jim Wallis is offended by religious leaders using divisive language, I assume he condemned Jeremiah Wright in the strongest possible terms.
2Vote!
The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | 06/17/2008
No big surprise that war criminal John Yoo is unfazed by esoteric notions such as guilt or innocence. Such things get in the way of presidential power. Like Pete Wehner, these people do not even seem to have grasped how...
1Vote!
The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | 06/17/2008
Pete Wehner: What moral universe do Justices Kennedy, Breyer, Ginsburg, Stephens, and Souter inhabit when they are willing to manufacture constitutional rights for unlawful enemy combatants who want to slit the throats and watch innocent Americans bleed and die while...
+Vote!
Michael Goldfarb - The Blog (Free subscription) | 06/02/2008
... is why [the sermons] didn't offend Obama until they appeared on YouTube." Also at The Corner, Pete Wehner says that this "is yet one more blow to Obama’s image as a different kind of politician." Hot Air's Ed Morrissey explains further : "If the Obamas quit TUCC, they will confirm it as a political problem, and the act won’t convince anyone that they disagree with its rhetoric. They...