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Friday, April 9, 2004

Special Report

Condi and the Louts

George Neumayr | 4.9.04

Only John Lehman asked the right questions — all about matters Democrat witchhunters couldn’t care less about.

Washington Prowler

The Collusion Is Complete

The Prowler | 4.9.04

MoveOn’s man moves into Kerryland. Clarke’s Thunder Road.

Campaign Crawlers

Bush’s Nagging Numbers

David Hogberg | 4.9.04

They may be better than Kerry’s, but they’d be a lot better still if voters had real reasons to be for Bush.

Another Perspective

Gibson and the Neo-Gnostics

Todd M. Aglialoro | 4.9.04

A meditation on the unfathomable violence of Good Friday.

Political Hay

It Is the Economy, Mr. Moron

Brandon Crocker | 4.9.04

For Democrats it's turned into a losing issue.

Reader Mail

Tough Teddy

4.9.04

The hero of Chappaquiddick resurfaces. Plus much more.

Thursday, April 8, 2004

Special Report

Unsilent Scream

Shawn Macomber | 4.8.04

The partial-birth abortion ban is proving to be a genuine victory for life.

Media Matters

A Pox on Pulitzer Prizes

K.E. Grubbs Jr. | 4.8.04

Business as usual in this year's pickings from the Government Must Protect Us At All Costs crowd.

Another Perspective

“Outsourcing” — For Real

Lawrence Henry | 4.8.04

The development of real outsourcing makes up one of the major threads in the story of business from the 1980s onward.

The Current Crisis

Daddy’s Boy

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 4.8.04

Not since Ambassador Joe has a Kennedy been such slavish appeaser.

Reader Mail

Strokes of Genius

4.8.04

Long live Dr. Phelps! Woody woodpeckers. Performing engines. Dan Quayle. And more

Wednesday, April 7, 2004

Media Matters

He Saw It Coming

William Tucker | 4.7.04

The now 20/20 visioned witch hunters on warpath against Bush, Rice & Co. sang a different tune against someone who did foresee a 9/11.

Special Report

Shoot, Shovel & Shut Up

Ralph R. Reiland | 4.7.04

More adventures brought to you by the mad enforcers of the Endangered Species Act.

Another Perspective

Government-Sponsored Theology

Francis J. Beckwith | 4.7.04

So it would seem, thanks to a generous grant from the National Science Foundation.

Political Hay

Kerry and the 2006 Chevette

Eric Peters | 4.7.04

If he wins the presidency, air bags won’t save us.

Reader Mail

What Makes Us Different

4.7.04

Don’t miss Dr. Peter Phelps’s love letter from Canberra. Also: Worn down by Orrin. Code Democrats. Kerry wisdom. Crossing the prolife line. Plus more.

Tuesday, April 6, 2004

Another Perspective

Keep U.N. Justice Out of the U.S.

William J. Watkins, Jr. | 4.6.04

Congress should throw a Bricker amendment through the window of that oncoming international law express.

At Large

Terror’s Broken Promises

Jacob Laksin | 4.6.04

Spain this weekend learned that the jihadis don’t play nice.

Political Hay

Blame the Bishops

George Neumayr | 4.6.04

If they can’t tell the difference between Catholic and Protestant communion, why shouldn’t Kerry flout canon law?

Washington Prowler

Service Included

The Prowler | 4.6.04

Kerry shows his presumptive hand. Plus: Labor's “volunteer” work.

Movie Takes

The United States of Leland

James Bowman | 4.6.04

Why not the United States of touchy-feely La-La Land?

Monday, April 5, 2004

Special Report

Job Republicans

John Tabin | 4.5.04

The economy is no longer a political liability for Bush. For Kerry, it's a disaster.

Media Matters

Outsourcing Bigotries

David Hogberg | 4.5.04

A racial code word the press would prefer to ignore.

Washington Prowler

Bob Shrum’s Golden Hoard

The Prowler | 4.5.04

Kerry’s found himself a treasury secretary.

Loose Canons

Condi at the Bat

Jed Babbin | 4.5.04

This mighty one needs to hit each pitch out of the park. But it’s the President who can’t afford to strike out.

Political Hay

Down the Hatch

Paul M. Weyrich | 4.5.04

There goes Orrin Hatch again, provoking splits among conservatives.

Reader Mail

Scouting the Terrain

4.5.04

Who appoints the judges? Federal trickle-down. Vdare defended. A French flyover. Kerry Sanger. A slow-moving Christian pacifist. Plus much more.

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