Political Hay
A Party on Its Knees
George Neumayr | 11.5.04 @ 1:08AM
Who knew Democrats had such pious longings?
Who knew Democrats had such pious longings?
Israel’s prime minister is risking more than just his career as he proceeds to uproot 25 Gaza and West Bank settlements.
Catholic Kerry lost this week because he lost the Catholic vote.
Joy did not come to Massachusetts.
The wages of winning. A more perfect vision. Dealing with defeat. Plus much more.
High time Democrats admit they’ve become the minority party.
Why Bush appeared to be losing. Plus: Group winners. Filling Edwards’ shoes.
Hawk lite won’t fly for Democrats.
Diabolizing a perfectly agreeable gentleman didn't work for the party of a perfectly dreadful candidate.
There is nothing like listening to progressive radio in the aftermath of a significant defeat for its pet causes.
Calling the election perfectly. Also: Lefty divisions lash Neumayr. Plus much more on Winner W and those who lost ...
Republicans will hold the House, Senate, and White House. Yet reporters insist the country remains "divided" -- well, maybe from them.
It wasn’t the clean sweep an incumbent victor normally receives -- but, hey, it still means Kerry lost.
Here we go again -- abstinence never had a chance.
The tenured liberal of liberals of many a liberal rag has collected his liberal work.
Tasteless -- but extremely funny.
Liberals promise bedlam in the streets if Bush wins.
Bush poised to outscore Kerry, 286-252.
Raining on John Kerry’s parade.
Dealing behind enemy lines not many miles from home.
California's rebound is threatened by Prop. 72 -- and a Governator too frightened to squawk.
The Help America Vote Act has turned Election Day into an ugly joke.
They belong to ordinary Iraqis who haven’t been heard from over here.
Republicans will increase their majority by four.
60 Minutes went trolling for dirt, any clod it could find, for its Sunday finale. Plus: Republican nerves.
Republicans will win on Tuesday, by margins large and small.
There's no guarantee a Democratic president and Republican Congress will give us smaller government.
The red-blue split might as well be red-red or blue-blue.
Defeat becomes the trial lawyer ticket.
OBL might have been reading from DNC talking points when he made his videotape. It’s time to fire back.
Preferable to Democrats? Plus: More on Tucker and kindness, on very bad Keller, on post-Torricelli Lautenberg, and other signs of the good times.
The Democrats say Obamacare opponents are a mob. Are they right?
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