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Friday, October 28, 2005

Political Hay

Christian Republicans

Patrick Hynes | 10.28.05 @ 12:09AM

They go back a long way, much to the Rev. John Danforth's dismay.

topics: Bill Clinton, Religion, Islam, Abortion, Founding Fathers, Iraq, NATO

Campus Scenes

College Plan B

David Holman | 10.28.05 @ 12:06AM

Emergency contraceptives available -- no tutoring required.

topics: Economics, Abortion, Law

The Nation's Pulse

The Question on the Staircase

Lawrence Henry | 10.28.05 @ 12:06AM

What I should have asked Kenneth Starr.

topics: Law, Supreme Court

Campaign Crawlers

Lopez Losing

Doug Bandow | 10.28.05 @ 12:06AM

A California ethnic hustler won't change his ways.

topics: Education, Business, Law, Immigration, Unions

Special Report

Quiet Riots

Mark Judge | 10.28.05 @ 12:06AM

Left-wing terrorists set the legacy of Rosa Parks aflame along with Washington, and now they celebrate her.

topics: Hillary Clinton, Business, Books, Law

Reader Mail

Moving On

10.28.05 @ 12:01AM

Who'll succeed Harriet? A deeper American Thinker? Also: Skin-color baseball. A guide to Cut & Shoot, Texas. Keep Turkey out. Plus much more.

topics: Business, Social Security, Religion, Islam, Books, Constitution, Law, Supreme Court, Iraq, NATO, Africa, Immigration, Oil

Thursday, October 27, 2005

The Current Crisis

After Harriet -- One Choice, Really

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 10.27.05 @ 12:24PM

An update of "Unseemly Organizing" from earlier today.

topics: Taxes, Constitution, Law, Supreme Court

Special Report

The Unoriginalist

George Neumayr | 10.27.05 @ 12:11AM

Sandra Day O'Connor could have delivered Miers's bromide-laden speeches, though surely she would have given them a little more sophistical polish.

topics: Taxes, Religion, Abortion, Constitution, Law, Supreme Court, NATO

The Nation's Pulse

Race-Based Ball

Andrew Cline | 10.27.05 @ 12:07AM

Can't we worry about something important?

topics: Education, Business, Sports, Africa

Buy the Book

Unoriginal Sins

P. David Hornik | 10.27.05 @ 12:06AM

What's left of our culture?

topics: Satire, Religion, Islam, Books, Law

The Public Policy

My Kind Of EU

James Poulos | 10.27.05 @ 12:05AM

Gradual, open-ended accession talks at Europe's frontiers advance the rule of law and strengthen ordered liberty. That's the kind of European Union we all can love.

topics: Islam, Constitution, Law, Iran, Russia, European Union, NATO, Oil

Reader Mail

Up From Academia

10.27.05 @ 12:01AM

The left-wing country club should revise its admissions policies. Also: American error. Buttered bread. Potter penumbras. And more!

topics: Taxes, Transportation, Education, Business, Environment, Constitution, Law, Military, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Pakistan, NATO, Oil

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Political Hay

Not Nixon

Lisa Fabrizio | 10.26.05 @ 12:07AM

The liberal past is not about to repeat itself.

topics: Bill Clinton, Constitution, Law, Military, Iraq, Socialism

Special Report

Salt in the Wound

Reid Collins | 10.26.05 @ 12:07AM

Why is a convicted bomber in the destruction of Pan Am 103 close to being returned to Libya?

topics: Television, Law

Among the Intellectualoids

Liberal Obsolescence

James Bowman | 10.26.05 @ 12:07AM

In their growing isolation, left-wing professors are losing contact with what it was about the Great Tradition they set out to deconstruct in the first place.

topics: Fascism

Another Perspective

What Is the Plan, Stan?

Christopher Orlet | 10.26.05 @ 12:06AM

There were many plans for post-Saddam Iraq. Not all of them have gone awry.

topics: Trade, Joe Biden, Constitution, Military, Iraq, Israel, NATO

The Nation's Pulse

Daily Bread

Lawrence Henry | 10.26.05 @ 12:06AM

Nothing beats the smell of fresh beignets in the morning.

topics: Social Security, Sports, Books, Oil

Reader Mail

Last Straws

10.26.05 @ 12:01AM

Conservative confusions. When did winning stop being important? Plus: Bush betrays Canada. Blowing up the hand the feeds you. And more.

topics: Trade, John McCain, Bill Clinton, Business, Constitution, Law, Military, Iraq, NATO, Oil

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

At Large

Explosions and Kidnappings

John Connly Walsh | 10.25.05 @ 12:09AM

The "insurgents" are back in business in downtown Baghdad.

topics: Islam, Iraq

Political Hay

The Tax Reform Trap

W. James Antle, III | 10.25.05 @ 12:08AM

So long as government keeps growing, don't expect a tax-reform commission to work miracles.

topics: Taxes, Health Care, Books, Law

Special Report

Bashar the Survivor

Patrick Devenny | 10.25.05 @ 12:06AM

The Mehlis report notwithstanding, Assad is here to stay.

topics: Law, Iraq, Iran, Russia, Israel

Another Perspective

Vetting Ahead of Ourselves

Paul Chesser | 10.25.05 @ 12:05AM

A trip down memory lane provides an important lesson on why Republicans need to check out their nominees out earlier rather than later.

topics: Education, John McCain, Television, Constitution, Law, Supreme Court, NATO

Movie Takes

Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

James Bowman | 10.25.05 @ 12:02AM

Robert Downey Jr. fans won't want to miss this poor man's Pulp Fiction.

topics: Hollywood, Movies, Law

Reader Mail

Going Down in Plames

10.25.05 @ 12:01AM

An ongoing coup. The ruination of politics. Plus: Whippersnappers are ruining our roads. Ganglanders. A special teacher. Evolutionary wars. And more!

topics: Education, Mainstream Media, Business, Religion, Books, Constitution, Law, Military, Iraq, NATO, Africa

Monday, October 24, 2005

Loose Canons

The Post-Fitzgerald White House

Jed Babbin | 10.24.05 @ 12:08AM

Make way for what could be the worst week of W's presidency.

topics: Books, Law, Iraq

Washington Prowler

Rove, Miers Under Siege

The Prowler | 10.24.05 @ 12:08AM

Weekend Prowlings, adapted from Saturday's AmSpecBlog, in case you missed them.

topics: Supreme Court, NATO

Special Report

The Recusal Trap Is Sprung

John C. Wohlstetter | 10.24.05 @ 12:07AM

More than ever, Harriet Miers is the wrong nominee on national security grounds alone.

topics: Constitution, Law, Supreme Court, NATO, Energy

The Nation's Pulse

Dark Lords and Vegetables

Shawn Macomber | 10.24.05 @ 12:07AM

The comic becomes the horrific too easily these days.

topics: Books

The Public Policy

Felling NAFTA

Daniel Ikenson | 10.24.05 @ 12:06AM

The Bush Administration's loss of free-trade credibility would do Ross Perot proud.

topics: Trade, Law

Reader Mail

Eyes on the Road

10.24.05 @ 12:01AM

A difficult task for teen drivers. Astros fans turn out. Pumping gas prices. Defending Dover against Neumayr and Aristotle. Plus much more.

topics: Taxes, Education, Business, Environment, Books, Constitution, Law, Military, NATO, Energy, Oil

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Philip Klein

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Get That Hacker a Pimp Coat

Paul Chesser

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Justice Dep't Recusal List!

Quin Hillyer

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The Ben Nelson Shuffle

W. James Antle, III

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AHIP Opposes Senate Health Bill

Philip Klein

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Moment of Truth

W. James Antle, III

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No Sales Days in the Afghan War

George H. Wittman

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Bureaucrats With Badges

Mark Hyman

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Obama in Wonderland

Ken Blackwell

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A Writer Speaks

William Tucker

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What Has Changed?

Robert P. Kirchhoefer

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High Stakes

Manon McKinnon

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