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Friday, November 8, 2002

Enemy of the Week

Major Regroupings

11.8.02

The magical world of Democratic recovery and rehabilitation.

Washington Prowler

Bush’s Indispensable Bayou Democrat

The Prowler | 11.8.02

John Breaux is back. Also: The DNC’s latest messiah. Plus: Talent on display.

Special Report

The Shocking Third Rail of Election 2002

David Hogberg | 11.8.02

Democratic scare tactics about privatization backfired — at least when Republicans weren’t afraid to defend Social Security reform.

The Current Crisis

The Massachusetts Touch

Lawrence Henry | 11.8.02

Or, putting your foot in it, big time, à la the tattooed Shannon O’Brien.

Political Hay

Crocodile Tears

Jeremy Lott | 11.8.02

Democrats once again prove that denial ain’t just some river in Egypt.

Reader Mail

Victory Laps

11.8.02

The politics of winning, losing, and recounting. Plus lots more.

Thursday, November 7, 2002

Washington Prowler

How Sweet It Is

11.7.02

Not so much winning as knowing the other guy lost.

Washington Prowler

Recount Reservations

The Prowler | 11.7.02

Eye on South Dakota. Also: SEC and ye shall find.

The Current Crisis

I’m in a Champagne Mood

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.7.02

On November 5 Democrats and bullies were routed.

The Current Crisis

The California Dead

George Neumayr | 11.7.02

Even in Massachusetts Republicans know how to win — reflections on the biggest squandered opportunity of them all.

Wednesday, November 6, 2002

Editor’s Desk

Victory Matters

Wlady Pleszczynski | 11.6.02

No one asked him to compete, but Bill Clinton lost big yesterday anyway.

Washington Prowler

Dick and Daschle on the Dustbin

The Prowler | 11.6.02

P.M. PROWLER SPECIAL: Who will lead the Democrats now?

At Large

The People’s Pataki

John Corry | 11.6.02

You know it’s a Republican night when a GOP candidate wins overwhelmingly in New York.

Washington Prowler

Many Happy Early Returns

The Prowler | 11.6.02

Some quick hits from Election Night.

The Investor

Independent Oversight Panels ‘R’ Us

Michael Craig | 11.6.02

One last election prediction: Eliot Spitzer, the New York Attorney General, will continue to act as a de facto fourth branch of government, Generalissimo of Financial Markets.

The Current Crisis

Lords of Innovation

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.6.02

From reforming the financing of campaigns the Democrats have proceeded to the next logical step, eliminating campaigns.

Movie Takes

The Santa Clause 2

James Bowman | 11.6.02

Hollywood, as usual, brings us every adult’s Christmas fantasy.

Tuesday, November 5, 2002

Washington Prowler

You Never Can Tell

The Prowler | 11.5.02

A Minnesota surprise. Pollster geist. Grounded Democrats. Liddy Dole’s lost weekend.

Loose Canons

A Big Pain in the SURTASS

Jed Babbin | 11.5.02

The liberals’ use of environmental laws to shut down the military has reached alarming levels.

Another Perspective

What Big Business Is Really Like

Lawrence Henry | 11.5.02

Only in the left’s imagination does it tell the U.S. government what to do.

Special Report

Death Penalty Weasels

Tracy Robinson | 11.5.02

Why are death penalty opponents now willing to make an exception for the Sniper duo?

Monday, November 4, 2002

Editor’s Desk

Mondale in Debate

Wlady Pleszczynski | 11.4.02

Shakiness has nothing to do with age.

Washington Prowler

A Gore-Mondale Ticket

The Prowler | 11.4.02

Al’s new negatives. Walter’s lethargy.

Lifestyles Left and Right

Vox Populi

11.4.02

Big day tomorrow, even if soon enough we’ll forget what made this election year all that different from elections past.

Special Report

Banality of Evil

Reid Collins | 11.4.02

A wondering public views the ”sniper case” with a sense of unease.

Movie Takes

Punch-Drunk Love

James Bowman | 11.4.02

Paul Thomas Anderson may be brilliant, but he’s not brilliant enough to direct Adam Sandler out of being Adam Sandler.

Reader Mail

Three Strikes Grand Slam

11.4.02

No more intentional walks. Plus: The Longest Race. Also: Michigan dirt and much more.

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