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Friday, April 29, 2005

The Public Policy

Tone Poems

John Tabin | 4.29.05

A relaxed President dropped a few bombs last night.

Political Hay

Center-Left Republicanism’s Collapse

George Neumayr | 4.29.05

Schwarzenegger's messageless moderation isn't selling.

Special Report

It’s Fire Season Again

Bill Croke | 4.29.05

In Boulder Canyon, people will burn too.

The Nation’s Pulse

David and Vinnie

Lawrence Henry | 4.29.05

Some kids find a way out of Charlestown, Mass.

Another Perspective

No Trespassing

Andrew Cline | 4.29.05

Local law enforcement devises new tactics against illegal aliens.

At Large

Where’s Ratko?

Christopher Orlet | 4.29.05

Serbia is poised to join the EU even though its government is hiding war criminals guilty of genocide.

Reader Mail

Keyed In

4.29.05

Make way for the Digital Era. Plus: Catholics. Gore Gore. Quote politics. Appendix removal. And more.

Thursday, April 28, 2005

TAS Live

Going, Going… Gone Digital!

The Editors | 4.28.05

The American Spectator launches The Digital Spectator.

The Current Crisis

The Politics of Personal Quotation

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 4.28.05

Nobody does it better than the Media Research Center.

At Large

When China Judges

Philip Klein | 4.28.05

Right about Japan, but wrong about itself and most everyone else.

Another Perspective

Fingered for the Crime

Jay D. Homnick | 4.28.05

Perry Mason would know what's up in the Wendy's case.

Political Hay

An American Travesty

David Holman | 4.28.05

Al Gore is back — but unwilling to move on beyond MoveOn.

The Public Policy

Another Dose of Krugman

David Hogberg | 4.28.05

All his prescriptions lure patients into government-run emergency wards.

Special Report

Who’s Got Appendicitis Now?

Judd Magilnick | 4.28.05

Forty years ago today, U.S. Marines landed in the Dominican Republic. The American left has never recovered.

Reader Mail

Cautionary Verses

4.28.05

There was a South Carolinian whose name is Jim. Plus other ethical lessons. Also: Condi '08? Not so fast! King Kung. That Canadian again. And more.

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Political Hay

Ethics Indulgence

George Neumayr | 4.27.05

The pharisaical flavor of Washington politics.

The Nation’s Pulse

My Kingdom for the Pill

Abigail Palmer | 4.27.05

Must American Catholics behave like spoiled children?

Among the Intellectualoids

Fighting Words

James Bowman | 4.27.05

The left is at it again, more bellicose than ever.

Special Report

Protecting Biotech

Doug Bandow | 4.27.05

Because America is freer, it dominates the biopharmaceutical industry worldwide. Shouldn't that make the politicians happy?

Another Perspective

Condi and History

Mark Goldblatt | 4.27.05

A white guy reflects.

Reader Mail

Partial Political Abortion

4.27.05

Tim Kaine disappoints. Plus: Gonzo reactionaries. Wonderful Life moguls. Run again. Who was that Canadian? And more.

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Washington Prowler

Biden’s Nuclear Option

The Prowler | 4.26.05

He hates Frist's plans but not necessarily Iran's.

Campaign Crawlers

Raising Kaine

David Holman | 4.26.05

Virginia Democrats want to present their gubernatorial candidate as a lot more serious Catholic than John Kerry.

Another Perspective

Apologies, Cliff

Reid Collins | 4.26.05

Were the socialists right about our titans of industry?

The Nation’s Pulse

Fat, Tan & Happy!

Ralph R. Reiland | 4.26.05

Summer 2005 is starting to come alive.

Eminentoes

Hunter Thompson’s Reactionary Heart

James Poulos | 4.26.05

Much as the left wants him, it can't have him.

Reader Mail

Cut & Shoot Republicans

4.26.05

Filibuster, fi! Jeffords lube. Parisian amendments. BBC license. Moral instruction from Canada. Plus much more.

Monday, April 25, 2005

Eminentoes

Silly Jim

Sean Higgins | 4.25.05

Vermont's political conscience, Sen. Jim Jeffords, calls it quits.

Political Hay

Arnold Agonistes

Chris Reed | 4.25.05

The Democratic-media conspiracy finds itself a villain.

Another Perspective

Filibuster Flip-Flops

David Boaz | 4.25.05

It could be a Dr. Seuss story: Red team, blue team, my team, your team.

Loose Canons

Gilligan’s Ghost

Jed Babbin | 4.25.05

April SGO: A rogue BBC; Powell sinking Bolton; Admiral G's new Boss; France's Mr. Bean.

Washington Prowler

Rahm Aims to Destroy

The Prowler | 4.25.05

Which hired gun will take out DeLay?

The Nation’s Pulse

Fat, Sober, and Happy

Shawn Macomber | 4.25.05

Striving unsuccessfully to be angry in America on a perfect spring day.

At Large

Past Not Over

Jay D. Homnick | 4.25.05

Why Passover is the most widely observed Jewish holiday.

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