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Friday, July 23, 2004

Enemy of the Week

The Fat of the Land

Enemy Central | 7.23.04

Summer time, and Democrat living is easy.

Political Hay

Out of Commission

George Neumayr | 7.23.04

What the 9/11 panel calls a “failure of imagination” amounts to blinding liberalism, which is on display in its own report.

Campaign Crawlers

Catching Up With the Georgia Preacher

Lawrence Henry | 7.23.04

Is it possible to defeat a genuine McGovernite in people’s Massachusetts?

Special Report

Choice Uber Alles

Doug Bandow | 7.23.04

It’s now called “selective reduction” when you choose to keep one pregnancy going while ending others.

Another Perspective

Not Knowing

Reid Collins | 7.23.04

Uncle Pundit has been reading the 9/11 Commission report.

Media Matters

Impeachable Sources, Impeachable Offenses

Mark Goldblatt | 7.23.04

Doubting Helen Thomas.

Reader Mail

Waco Wars

7.23.04

Showdown at Baylor. Plus: Glasgow soccer wars. Rival fanaticisms. Frog-marched. Women workers unite. It's a Free Republic. Plus more.

Thursday, July 22, 2004

Campus Scenes

Considering the Unthinkable

Hunter Baker | 7.22.04

The idea that Robert Sloan could be dismissed for making Baylor University one of the most important stories in higher education seems absurd. But it could be about to happen.

Special Report

Kerry-Krugman Health Care

David Hogberg | 7.22.04

It picks up where Hillary Care left off — arrogantly.

The Current Crisis

Marchons, Marchons

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 7.22.04

France is on the march — so don’t dare get out of line.

TAS Live

After Greenspan, What Standard?

Brian Wesbury | 7.22.04

The Fed Chairman's days are numbered by law. Who will succeed Washington’s ultimate Teflon-Man?

Buy the Book

Soccer Thugs

Eric Anest | 7.22.04

Free-kicking Franklin Foer says that globalization hasn’t stamped out tribalism.

Reader Mail

Berger Fried

7.22.04

Socking it to Sandy, though some mend his socks. Plus much more.

Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Political Hay

Sloppy Berger

George Neumayr | 7.21.04

Laxness and corruption go hand in hand in the Clinton-Kerry security model.

At Large

Intrafada

Jay D. Homnick | 7.21.04

Palestinians now turn on themselves, in unintended tribute to Ariel Sharon.

Another Perspective

Playing With Fire

David Weigel | 7.21.04

Ultimate politics for the insatiable political junkie.

TAS Live

The Rival Fanaticisms of Our Day

Tom Bethell | 7.21.04

A perceived American defeat could bring a more dangerous world. From our summer issue.

Reader Mail

Spaced Out

7.21.04

Canned hairspray. Granny D defended. Johnny Isakson derided. Viacom switched off. The Gray Lady preempted. Trial lawyers put down. Plus more.

Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Campaign Crawlers

Herman Cain’s Moment

John Tabin | 7.20.04

If he forces a runoff in today’s Georgia primary, he just might be the Republican to succeed Zell Miller.

Campus Scenes

The Young and the Right-Wing

W. James Antle, III | 7.20.04

Are too many campus conservatives standing athwart soapboxes, yelling stop?

Media Matters

Getting Iraq Wrong, Again

Jacob Laksin | 7.20.04

Hindsight is no clearer for the paper of record.

Special Report

A Black Box in Every Garage

Eric Peters | 7.20.04

Thanks to Big Brother, plans are underway to track your every driving mile.

TAS Live

Earth to Moonves

John H. Fund | 7.20.04

Raunchy CBS president Les Moonves’ dream series is about to launch.

Reader Mail

The Gaul of Some People

7.20.04

Is there any helping France? Readers respond to Jed Babbin, in a Reader Mail Special.

Monday, July 19, 2004

Loose Canons

The French Prescription

Jed Babbin | 7.19.04

Can we help save them from themselves?

Political Hay

The Straw That Broke the Donkey’s Back

Hunter Baker | 7.19.04

Black and white Christian folks are discovering they have much in common — not happy news for liberal Democrats.

Special Report

Trial Lawyer Breath Testers

Doug Bandow | 7.19.04

Our favorite ambulance chasers are now in the business of suing booze makers.

Another Perspective

Rooked

Colby Cosh | 7.19.04

The Japanese government has arrested Bobby Fischer and may extradite him to the U.S. for the crime of playing chess.

Sports Arena

Serious Links

Wlady Pleszczynski | 7.19.04

Americans play through on Royal Troon.

Reader Mail

Kissing Contests

7.19.04

Kerry-Edwards turn ons. Plus: Fox rules. Staying dry. Natural birth. Plus much more.

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