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Friday, January 28, 2005

Media Matters

Impropriety Central

John Tabin | 1.28.05

Are the recent Williams-Gallagher-Kos “scandals” scandals? A guide for the unsuspecting.

Campaign Crawlers

The Buzzing of the Bees

Happy Jack Feder | 1.28.05

Southern Oregon remains in turmoil after a heroic campaign appearance last fall by President George W. Bush.

Special Report

Not Enough Edges

Lawrence Henry | 1.28.05

Thanks to its politicos, Massachusetts is the only state losing population.

Another Perspective

Gone Wobbly

Patrick O'Hannigan | 1.28.05

Peggy Noonan is still looking for her lost mojo.

Another Perspective

Shunning Oscar

Shawn Macomber | 1.28.05

Who cares what the Academy thinks, anyway?

Reader Mail

No Presspassing

1.28.05

Should Bush even be talking to the Morans? Also: Maine remembers RET. Hill hath no fury. Personal accounts. Right hubris. Plus more.

Thursday, January 27, 2005

Political Hay

Safe, Legal, and Hillary

George Neumayr | 1.27.05

Senator Clinton wants voters to feel free to choose her our next president.

Editor’s Desk

Bush Among the Morans

Wlady Pleszczynski | 1.27.05

Yesterday’s press conference revealed a White House press corps on its last legs.

The Current Crisis

What Terrible Things Were Done

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 1.27.05

The Holocaust reminds us of just how serious a subject history is.

Media Matters

Bias: A Personal Account

David Hogberg | 1.27.05

USA Today joins the dishonest critics of Social Security reform.

Another Perspective

Democratic Good Will

Mark Goldblatt | 1.27.05

We’ve never had it so good.

Reader Mail

We Have Seen the Enemy

1.27.05

Besides Specter, that is. Also: Compassionate surrogacy. Townsquare abortion tests. Make mine milk. Plus more, including: Tyrrell debuts in Birmingham, Alabama.

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Washington Prowler

Specter’s Trial Lawyer Appointee

The Prowler | 1.26.05

The Judiciary chairman hires a liberal general counsel, leaving conservatives more livid still.

Buy the Book

The Topic of Cancer

David Hogberg | 1.26.05

Animal testing remains a dubious weapon in scare science’s war on synthetic chemicals.

Another Perspective

It’s Our Call

Doug Bandow | 1.26.05

Who says we should stay or not stay in Iraq and wherever else we have a military presence?

Lifestyles Left and Right

You’re Gestational

David Holman | 1.26.05

Surrogate parenting is America’s latest contribution to child abuse.

Reader Mail

Blame the Good Guys

1.26.05

March for whose civilization? Is Hillsdale part of the problem? Is Bush too nice to Specter? Milking the milk drinker? Plus much more.

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Special Report

Abortion Is Un-American

George Neumayr | 1.25.05

Live from the March in Washington, D.C.

Campus Scenes

Subsidized Stupidity

Gary Wolfram | 1.25.05

The more aid Congress pours into colleges the less affordable they become.

Another Perspective

Wild, Wild World of Animal Rights

Christopher Orlet | 1.25.05

Abortion is okay, but we cannot tolerate prize fish and blue cows.

At Large

Dishwasher Economics

Ralph R. Reiland | 1.25.05

The Steelers’ defeat is the last thing that makes Pittsburgh a loser.

Buy the Book

Gold’s Fools

Jeremy Lott | 1.25.05

Victor Gold’s fabulous lexicon on liberal-speak.

Reader Mail

Camera Ready

1.25.05

Remembering Johnny Carson. Plus: Tried torture. Bush and Specter. Old U.N. And more.

Monday, January 24, 2005

Editor’s Desk

Mr. Tonight

Wlady Pleszczynski | 1.24.05

The further Johnny Carson recedes in television time, the greater he’ll become.

Washington Prowler

Specter Fallout

The Prowler | 1.24.05

Poisoning Santorum. Plus: The RNC’s young money.

Political Hay

Freedom Day

Shawn Macomber | 1.24.05

Not everyone was red-white-and-blue nice in ultra-secure Washington last week.

Loose Canons

Levels of Discomfort

Jed Babbin | 1.24.05

Forget the Counter Terrorist Unit — we need a Special Interrogation Squad.

Buy the Book

A Force for Mayhem

P. David Hornik | 1.24.05

The U.N.’s sorry record is clear, Dore Gold writes. The trick is to find ways to live internationally without it.

Movie Takes

Monsieur N.

James Bowman | 1.24.05

Once again, Napoleon the Man seems to win out over Napoleon the Emperor.

Reader Mail

The Specter Factor

1.24.05

The most friendless senator of them all — unless you factor in John Benedict Arnold Kerry. Plus much more.

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