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Friday, March 11, 2005

Campaign Crawlers

It Takes a Snow Job

George Neumayr | 3.11.05

Hillary Clinton continues to have a V-chip on her shoulder.

Live From New York

Home of the Mulligan

Paul Beston | 3.11.05

Second chances are not a constitutional right, contrary to what many Americans seem to believe.

Political Hay

For a New Propaganda

Christopher Orlet | 3.11.05

What better to propagate than liberal democracy, freedom, and human rights?

Another Perspective

Don’t Buy Toys

Lawrence Henry | 3.11.05

Kids today have too much not to play with.

TAS Live

Exit Strategies

Jed Babbin | 3.11.05

There'll be no coming home from Iraq until Iran's nuclear-minded jihadist regime is neutralized.

Reader Mail

Europe Is Up

3.11.05

Not so fast, Yankee! Plus: Bolton. Rather. Devito. Sharon. Women. Brains. And much more.

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Enemy of the Week

That’s All, Folks!

Enemy Central | 3.10.05

Guess who stole Dan Rather's show?

Another Perspective

The China Syndrome

Doug Bandow | 3.10.05

In building up China, is Europe becoming America's enemy?

The Current Crisis

Thunder Bolton

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 3.10.05

How fine a choice is John Bolton to knock the U.N. down a few floors?

Political Hay

Same Old Pre-9/11 Bill

David Holman | 3.10.05

When it comes to Iran, former President Clinton remains on the side of the mullahs.

Buy the Book

The Bloggerstant Reformation

K.E. Grubbs Jr. | 3.10.05

Hugh Hewitt blogs through the political mire.

Media Matters

Transient Certainties

Mark Goldblatt | 3.10.05

Pronounce, publish, and perish in the New York Times Book Review.

Wednesday, March 9, 2005

Washington Prowler

Marking Minnesota

The Prowler | 3.9.05

Clearing the field for a GOP winner. Plus: Social Security specifics from the White House.

Political Hay

Music to Reformist Ears

David Hogberg | 3.9.05

Opponents of Social Security reform will have to denounce the Congressional Budget Office's director as a political hack.

Special Report

Bad Dog, No Settlement

Shawn Macomber | 3.9.05

Lose a pet and you get to take your lawyer for a walk.

At Large

Sharin’ Too Generously

Jay D. Homnick | 3.9.05

Fenced-in withdrawal from Gaza and the West Bank creates all the wrong incentives.

Movie Takes

Gunner Palace

James Bowman | 3.9.05

Apocalypse not now, not ever.

Reader Mail

The Woman Question

3.9.05

Is is safe to live free? Plus: Spineless Republicans. Southern speak. Sharansky. The Spectator's Scalia. And much more.

Tuesday, March 8, 2005

Editor’s Desk

All the Fixin’s

Wlady Pleszczynski | 3.8.05

Last week proved again what makes George W. Bush an extraordinary political player.

Political Hay

Cowardly Lions

George Neumayr | 3.8.05

Too many congressional Republicans are getting skittish, terrified of Democrats and media that go “boo” in the night.

Special Report

Coming Clean

James Bowman | 3.8.05

The real truth about women's brains.

Buy the Book

On the Eve

Peter Hannaford | 3.8.05

The story of Ronald Reagan in 1976.

Washington Prowler

Guess Who’s Coming to Washington?

The Prowler | 3.8.05

Please inform William Safire.

Monday, March 7, 2005

Washington Prowler

Keystone Capers

The Prowler | 3.7.05

Hafer hoofed by Rendell. Specter's new ingenue. Plus: Kerry's thin Reid.

Loose Canons

March SGO

Jed Babbin | 3.7.05

None of it good — not even Dan Rather's looming departure.

At Large

Sharansky’s Other Message

P. David Hornik | 3.7.05

This supposed optimist is also the consummate Middle East realist and should be heeded as such.

Media Matters

Bias Claws Back

Patrick Hynes | 3.7.05

The Washington Post and New York Times have taken to simply lying about Bush privatization plans.

Another Perspective

John Dillinger and Martha

Reid Collins | 3.7.05

Sometimes it pays to outfox the biggies.

Reader Mail

No Fault Marriage

3.7.05

And other social situations, including golf, courts, prisons, and DDT symposiums. Plus much more.

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The Spectacle Blog

Morning Round-Up 5-23

Patrick Ryan | 10:06AM

Morning Round-Up 5-23

Patrick Ryan | 10:06AM

Sorry, You Can’t Delegate Responsibility

Ray V. Hartwell, III | 9:10AM

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Ross Kaminsky | 5.22.13

The Religion of Peace Strikes London Again

Aaron Goldstein | 5.22.13

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