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Friday, April 15, 2005

To Be Absolutely Frank

Reign DeLay

Ben Stein | 4.15.05

A few more thoughts on our Majority Leader.

Special Report

No Catholics Need Apply

David Holman | 4.15.05

In borking Bush appointee Scott Bloch, the left is resorting to outright bigotry.

Political Hay

Mr. Caesar Goes to Washington

Shawn Macomber | 4.15.05

A somewhat hopeless call for diluting tyranny with a national sales tax.

Another Perspective

Driving in Boston

Lawrence Henry | 4.15.05

Where getting lost is a way of life.

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Tax Day Revelations

David Hogberg | 4.15.05

With any luck, you could have paid a 115% tax rate on some of your income.

Reader Mail

Taking Back the Night

4.15.05

Pie-throwers forced to eat crust. Plus: AmSpec's national guard. Could China collect? Dr. Krugman's prescriptions. What other welfare cuts? And more.

Thursday, April 14, 2005

The Current Crisis

Mountainous Presumption

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 4.14.05

Democrats in decline are trying to drag Tom DeLay down to their level.

Political Hay

Pie in the Sky Liberals

George Neumayr | 4.14.05

How soon before they begin throwing bombs again?

Media Matters

Minister of Socialist Health-Care

David Hogberg | 4.14.05

Paul Krugman is up to his market-bashing ways again, big time.

Special Report

East of Eden

James Poulos | 4.14.05

Along the Pacific Rim, the 20th century refuses to die.

Another Perspective

Americans in Transition

Doug Bandow | 4.14.05

Cutting corporate welfare could cover the short-term transition costs that have Social Security apologists so bent out of shape.

Reader Mail

In the Know

4.14.05

Cardinal Mahony's PR firm questions TAS over Enron. Plus much more, including private accounts, Bush achievements, Ben and Tom, and unsigned heroes.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Special Report

Three Nuclear Anniversaries

Mark G. Michaelsen | 4.13.05

How will they be reported?

Another Perspective

Unsettling Meeting

Jay D. Homnick | 4.13.05

Does the President know the difference between a settlement and a city?

Political Hay

Too Great For Its Own Good

Philip Klein | 4.13.05

What the left fears most about Social Security reform.

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Neoconservatism and Its Discontents

Ilya Shapiro | 4.13.05

Are we all neoconservatives now?

At Large

From Breadbasket to Dustbowl

Christopher Orlet | 4.13.05

No end in sight to the suffering of Zimbabweans under Robert Mugabe.

Reader Mail

The Tall Cardinal

4.13.05

Putting up with Mahony. Plus: Unnailing DeLay. Defending Israel. Swinging with Jane. The unsung “unsigned.” And much more.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

To Be Absolutely Frank

The Truth About DeLay

Ben Stein | 4.12.05

The outrages against him must stop.

Media Matters

Protection Racketeers

George Neumayr | 4.12.05

It works this way: A liberal cardinal protects pedophiles. A liberal press protects the cardinal.

Another Perspective

Deconstructing Time

Shawn Macomber | 4.12.05

President Bush is right to hold Ariel Sharon's feet to the fire on the issue of settlements.

Special Report

Don’t Sit on Defense

Jay D. Homnick | 4.12.05

A new law has liberals worried society is moving in a more violent direction.

Political Hay

Bush, Reconsidered

Ralph R. Reiland | 4.12.05

At least one liberal is happy for him.

Editor’s Desk

Chip Shots and Papal Funerals

Wlady Pleszczynski | 4.12.05

What have we learned? What will we remember?

Monday, April 11, 2005

Washington Prowler

Memo Matters

The Prowler | 4.11.05

Harkin and Harry. Plus: Schumer choppers at the bit.

Loose Canons

Big Bad John

Jed Babbin | 4.11.05

Will Hagel UNravel the Bolton nomination?

Special Report

Remember the Maine?

Clinton W. Taylor | 4.11.05

According to a Spanish news agency, Hugo Chavez's Venezuela has purchased “biological and nerve agents.”

Political Hay

The Fonda Syndrome

Paul Beston | 4.11.05

A 30-year meltdown continues.

Movie Takes

Winter Solstice

James Bowman | 4.11.05

The pulseless story of a morose father and his two morose sons that will leave its audience even more morose than they are.

Reader Mail

Talk Back Live

4.11.05

A Protestant response. Jimmy Carter the good. Un-defanging the Bible. Plus much more.

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