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Friday, November 4, 2005

Campaign Crawlers

Better Late Than Never?

David Holman | 11.4.05 @ 6:49PM

President Bush's election-eve rescue mission on behalf of Jerry Kilgore isn't likely to help either man.

Political Hay

Reagan's Silver Glow

Paul Beston | 11.4.05 @ 12:14AM

Things started to change on November 4, 1980.

The Public Policy

The Silent Scream

Pia de Solenni | 11.4.05 @ 12:13AM

Don't address fetal pain unless child may survive to remember it, abortionists argue.

Special Report

Screaming Diversity, Meaning Ideology

Paul Chesser | 11.4.05 @ 12:06AM

Whatever your ethnicity or sex, if you're Republican you're nothing more than a dead white male.

At Large

An Unfolding Nightmare

P. David Hornik | 11.4.05 @ 12:06AM

Israel's withdrawal from Gaza has given terrorists new life.

The Nation's Pulse

The Stories We Get Told

Lawrence Henry | 11.4.05 @ 12:05AM

Bias colors political understanding more than ever.

Reader Mail

State of Jeer

11.4.05 @ 12:01AM

Significant Democratic cooling. Jestworthiness. Harry -- Dingy and Dirty. Wal-Mart sells. Crichton's classic. Plus much more.

Thursday, November 3, 2005

Enemy of the Week

America Held Hostage

Enemy Central | 11.3.05 @ 12:11AM

The Reid Gang can ride, but it can't hide.

The Current Crisis

Hissing Democrats

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.3.05 @ 12:07AM

Can they survive long enough for historians to record their final lies?

Special Report

Wal-Mart: Ready, Aim, Fire!

Carl F. Horowitz | 11.3.05 @ 12:06AM

Documentarian Robert Greenwald resumes his agit-prop -- against an easy target.

Buy the Book

Hot and Cool

Larry Thornberry | 11.3.05 @ 12:05AM

Michael Crichton's State of Fear, now in paperback, is wonderful as a political tract and morality play.

TAS Live

Cheat Sheets

Lawrence A. Uzzell | 11.3.05 @ 12:04AM

No Child Left Behind has taught our nation's schools one thing: how to lie.

Reader Mail

Old and New

11.3.05 @ 12:01AM

No more lonely weekends. But what about non-originalist legal positivism? Or Iran? Plus more.

Wednesday, November 2, 2005

Special Report

The Law of Lawlessness

George Neumayr | 11.2.05 @ 12:11AM

If stare decisis trumps the Constitution, then we don't have one.

Political Hay

The New Sikorski Initiative

Shawn Macomber | 11.2.05 @ 12:07AM

The U.S. may not have a better friend in Europe than Radek Sikorski.

Media Matters

Good News Is Bad News

Lisa Fabrizio | 11.2.05 @ 12:05AM

The press is having a hard time figuring out what to do with the President's renewed success.

Another Perspective

Only Hurts When I Don't Laugh

Jay D. Homnick | 11.2.05 @ 12:05AM

The next time the White House hits a wall, it should crack a joke or two.

At Large

The Snake and the Dove

Christopher Orlet | 11.2.05 @ 12:04AM

Iran wants to produce plutonium and wipe Israel off the map. What a coincidence.

Reader Mail

Illegal Motions

11.2.05 @ 12:01AM

Jerry Kilgore's biggest weakness. Blair as in Basra. Dirt Democrats. The book on Wallis. Plus much more.

Tuesday, November 1, 2005

Washington Prowler

Eating Dirt

The Prowler | 11.1.05 @ 12:09AM

With DNC-Clinton holdover help, Democrats try to play dirty against Alito even while knowing they'll get nowhere.

Special Report

Celebrating Alito

John Tabin | 11.1.05 @ 12:08AM

A judge who reads the law -- and Democrats can't lay a finger on him.

Special Report

The Battle for Basra

Patrick Devenny & Robert T. McLean | 11.1.05 @ 12:08AM

How the British won -- and lost -- Iraq's second largest city.

Political Hay

NOW Is Not the Best Time

J.P. Freire | 11.1.05 @ 12:06AM

An aborted protest in front of the Supreme Court.

Buy the Book

The Religious Politics of Jim Wallis

Doug Bandow | 11.1.05 @ 12:05AM

If only he subjected the Democrats' public policies to the same scrutiny he gives their cultural proclivities.

Reader Mail

The Religious Rift

11.1.05 @ 12:01AM

Evangelicals set back? Says who? Plus more: O Happy day!

Monday, October 31, 2005

Loose Canons

White House Halloween

Jed Babbin | 10.31.05 @ 12:09AM

There are ways the president can treat himself to a very trick-free Fright Night.

Political Hay

Taxpayers in Trouble

David Hogberg | 10.31.05 @ 12:08AM

Colorado votes tomorrow on whether to declare the state's Taxpayer Bill of Rights a dead letter.

Campaign Crawlers

Can Kilgore Be Saved?

David Holman | 10.31.05 @ 12:08AM

The Virginia Republican has eight days to repair his shaky candidacy.

Eminentoes

Joe Wilson in a Bind

Clinton W. Taylor | 10.31.05 @ 12:07AM

Either he's lying, or Patrick Fitzgerald is.

Another Perspective

Evangelical Setback

Paul Chesser | 10.31.05 @ 12:05AM

For defending Harriet Miers, a key Republican constituency could suffer long-term taint.

Media Matters

Media Medea

Jay D. Homnick | 10.31.05 @ 12:05AM

With the Miers withdrawal, one thing is clear: conservative pundits have more influence than ever before.

Reader Mail

The Christian Party

10.31.05 @ 12:01AM

Are Republicans mislabeled? Was St. Jack right? Also: A friend on the Court? Plus much more.

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