Richard A. "Rich" Lowry (born August 22, 1968) is the editor of National Review, the American conservative magazine of news and opinion. He is also a syndicated columnist, author, and political commentator. Read full biography of Rich Lowry →
Yes, this is 21st-century America. Where we have better means to treat mental illness than ever before, but choose to let the insane people decide to... →
In person, George W. Bush is extremely forceful. He has a restless energy when he sits in a chair, and nearly leaps out of it when making certain... →
When they are treated, the seriously mentally ill aren't more violent than the general population. If untreated, though, they are.
You have to check out 'March of the Penguins'. Penguins are the really ideal example of monogamy.
Almost all political campaigns involve falsity and playacting.
Comedians still make fun of Bill's out-of-control appetites, but with Hillary, the mockery is about how she lets nothing be out of control.
The debate about the war seems pretty robust and free. Many publications, from the New Yorker to the Nation, feel perfectly comfortable printing... →
When my dad was badly weakened by the flu and my mom wanted to call an ambulance to take him to the emergency room, he wouldn't go unless he... →
Parents are the most likely to be victims of the violence of their mentally ill children.
Bill Clinton was a liberal who could appeal to conservative-leaning Bubba voters.
Message to Obama: Fighting the Clinton machine won't be as easy as picking up favorable press clips.
Al Gore adopted three utterly different personas in three national presidential debates.
Al Gore's performances could be a case study in abnormal-psychology classes.