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Friday, November 5, 2004

Political Hay

A Party on Its Knees

George Neumayr | 11.5.04

Who knew Democrats had such pious longings?

Special Report

Ariel Sharon Rolls the Dice

Ilana Mercer | 11.5.04

Israel’s prime minister is risking more than just his career as he proceeds to uproot 25 Gaza and West Bank settlements.

Campaign Crawlers

Kerry Loses His Faith

Paul Kengor | 11.5.04

Catholic Kerry lost this week because he lost the Catholic vote.

At Large

Tuesday Night in a Blue State

Lawrence Henry | 11.5.04

Joy did not come to Massachusetts.

Latte Nation

Behind the Scenes

Jeremy Lott | 11.5.04

Looking ahead after Election 2004.

Reader Mail

Losing It Big

11.5.04

The wages of winning. A more perfect vision. Dealing with defeat. Plus much more.

Thursday, November 4, 2004

Political Hay

Lessons for Losers

William Tucker | 11.4.04

High time Democrats admit they’ve become the minority party.

Washington Prowler

Tuesday’s Dirty Numbers

The Prowler | 11.4.04

Why Bush appeared to be losing. Plus: Group winners. Filling Edwards’ shoes.

Campaign Crawlers

Why Kerry Lost

David Hogberg | 11.4.04

Hawk lite won’t fly for Democrats.

The Current Crisis

The Wages of Hatred

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.4.04

Diabolizing a perfectly agreeable gentleman didn't work for the party of a perfectly dreadful candidate.

Another Perspective

Lessons From Tinfoil Hats

Patrick O'Hannigan | 11.4.04

There is nothing like listening to progressive radio in the aftermath of a significant defeat for its pet causes.

Reader Mail

Hogberg Nailed It

11.4.04

Calling the election perfectly. Also: Lefty divisions lash Neumayr. Plus much more on Winner W and those who lost …

Wednesday, November 3, 2004

Campaign Crawlers

No Dividing the Red Sea

George Neumayr | 11.3.04

Republicans will hold the House, Senate, and White House. Yet reporters insist the country remains “divided” — well, maybe from them.

Washington Prowler

W Stands for Win

Wlady Pleszczynski | 11.3.04

It wasn’t the clean sweep an incumbent victor normally receives — but, hey, it still means Kerry lost.

Political Hay

White House Steps

Jay D. Homnick | 11.3.04

Here we go again — abstinence never had a chance.

Special Report

Pubes for Peace

Christopher Orlet | 11.3.04

War protesters get creative.

TAS Live

Hendrik Horatio Hornblower

Philip Terzian | 11.3.04

The tenured liberal of liberals of many a liberal rag has collected his liberal work.

Movie Takes

Team America: World Police

James Bowman | 11.3.04

Tasteless — but extremely funny.

Tuesday, November 2, 2004

Political Hay

Be Afraid

Shawn Macomber | 11.2.04

Liberals promise bedlam in the streets if Bush wins.

Campaign Crawlers

Electoral State College

David Hogberg | 11.2.04

Bush poised to outscore Kerry, 286-252.

Washington Prowler

Left Out in the Cold

The Prowler | 11.2.04

Raining on John Kerry’s parade.

Latte Nation

Red Town, Blue City

Jeremy Lott | 11.2.04

Dealing behind enemy lines not many miles from home.

Special Report

Beware of Hillarycare

Chris Reed | 11.2.04

California's rebound is threatened by Prop. 72 — and a Governator too frightened to squawk.

Another Perspective

HAVA Heart!

Reid Collins | 11.2.04

The Help America Vote Act has turned Election Day into an ugly joke.

Movie Takes

Voices of Iraq

James Bowman | 11.2.04

They belong to ordinary Iraqis who haven’t been heard from over here.

Monday, November 1, 2004

Campaign Crawlers

Solidifying the Senate

David Hogberg | 11.1.04

Republicans will increase their majority by four.

Washington Prowler

Deep Smear Fishing

The Prowler | 11.1.04

60 Minutes went trolling for dirt, any clod it could find, for its Sunday finale. Plus: Republican nerves.

Political Hay

The Lay of the Land

John Tabin | 11.1.04

Republicans will win on Tuesday, by margins large and small.

Another Perspective

Divided We Won’t Stand

W. James Antle, III | 11.1.04

There's no guarantee a Democratic president and Republican Congress will give us smaller government.

Media Matters

Tie Goes to the Unprincipled

James Bowman | 11.1.04

The red-blue split might as well be red-red or blue-blue.

Special Report

Litigator Bait

Hunter Baker | 11.1.04

Defeat becomes the trial lawyer ticket.

Loose Canons

Gunning Down the Lies

Jed Babbin | 11.1.04

OBL might have been reading from DNC talking points when he made his videotape. It’s time to fire back.

Reader Mail

Taking Libertarians

11.1.04

Preferable to Democrats? Plus: More on Tucker and kindness, on very bad Keller, on post-Torricelli Lautenberg, and other signs of the good times.

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