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Friday, December 9, 2005

Eminentoes

The Democrats' Deadly Surrender Chorus

Paul Beston | 12.9.05 @ 12:44AM

It's lonely where Joe Lieberman lives.

Live From New York

Christmas, Let It Be

Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder | 12.9.05 @ 12:08AM

You would have to be a refugee from a sanitarium not to look forward to Christmas.

Political Hay

Independent Arnold

Carol Platt Liebau | 12.9.05 @ 12:07AM

It could be best if Schwarzenegger and the GOP go their separate ways.

Media Matters

Press Releases, One More Time

Lawrence Henry | 12.9.05 @ 12:07AM

Why shouldn't the U.S. Army be paying hard-pressed Iraqi journalists?

At Large

Wealth Is Found

Neil Hrab | 12.9.05 @ 12:06AM

A South Asian perspective on Gulf State Arab culture.

Special Report

The Promise of Freedom

Doug Bandow | 12.9.05 @ 12:06AM

Sharing in Angela Merkel's surprise.

Reader Mail

Old News

12.9.05 @ 12:01AM

More on those Devoid Democrats. Plus: Knight writers. Cho time. Ms. FABrizio. And more.

Thursday, December 8, 2005

The Current Crisis

The Good News Is Good

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 12.8.05 @ 12:09AM

But for Democrats, a full glass is always empty if not shattered.

Washington Prowler

Knight Writers

The Prowler | 12.8.05 @ 12:08AM

A major newspaper chain slams Samuel Alito, in the very words People for the American Way & Co. would have used.

Political Hay

Here's the Drill

David Hogberg & James Dellinger | 12.8.05 @ 12:08AM

As the House takes up ANWR once more, and homeowners face skyrocketing heating bills, will our elected reps again run like frightened caribou?

Special Report

Liberation Musicology

Shawn Macomber | 12.8.05 @ 12:07AM

An ex-Soviet pop musician builds a classical life in America.

The Nation's Pulse

Too Little, Too Late

David Holman | 12.8.05 @ 12:07AM

Those in high dudgeon about stores that fail to wish shoppers "Merry Christmas" miss the point about the damage commercialization has already done to a genuine holy day.

Another Perspective

Deep, Deep

John C. Wohlstetter | 12.8.05 @ 12:06AM

Dedicated to Claudia Rosett, without whose fantastic Wall Street Journal reportage the oil-for-food story would have been flushed down the memory hole.

Wednesday, December 7, 2005

At Large

Reinventing the Tories

Peter Hannaford | 12.7.05 @ 12:08AM

Can David Cameron take the center ground?

Special Report

Freedom Lost

Christopher Orlet | 12.7.05 @ 12:08AM

In Afghanistan, not much has changed since the rule of the Taliban.

Media Matters

Fighting Words

James Bowman | 12.7.05 @ 12:06AM

Is there any shame left if a man admits to his cowardice -- or if he accuses someone else of cowardice?

Political Hay

Neither Here Nor There

Jay D. Homnick | 12.7.05 @ 12:05AM

Surely even Democrats must know why we're in Iraq.

Another Perspective

Ghosts of Christmas Presence II

Lisa Fabrizio | 12.7.05 @ 12:05AM

Apparently, the Right is the only one fighting the war on Christmas.

Reader Mail

Asymmetric Symmetry

12.7.05 @ 12:01AM

Tough tactics in the terror war. A lefty lauds Syriana. St. Paul, properly understood. Our corruption goes deeper. Plus much else.

Tuesday, December 6, 2005

Enemy of the Week

Out of Place

Enemy Central | 12.6.05 @ 12:08AM

Saddam and his Democratic confreres vie for top honors. Which doesn't mean they have a snowball's chance.

Another Perspective

Polished Hamza

Jay D. Homnick | 12.6.05 @ 12:08AM

Should we be out there bumping off terrorists with pot shots?

Eminentoes

Margaret Cho: Dingbat

Mark Judge | 12.6.05 @ 12:07AM

Margaret Cho is an even whinier on-stage Maureen Dowd.

Special Report

Extorted Peace? Nein!

James Poulos | 12.6.05 @ 12:06AM

Kidnapping is blackmail in Iraq, where pacifism short of appeasement earns you and your country a hood on the head.

Movie Takes

Yours, Mine and Ours

James Bowman | 12.6.05 @ 12:02AM

The original was bad enough, but count on Hollywood to corrupt the remake with the authentic vulgarity of our own time.

Reader Mail

Paper Trails

12.6.05 @ 12:01AM

Biased newspapers in trouble. Plus: Are all Republicans RINOs? What makes a priest? And more.

Monday, December 5, 2005

Washington Prowler

Smelling Blood

The Prowler | 12.5.05 @ 12:09AM

Democrats are certain new Alito documents will surface.

Loose Canons

What I Expect to Find

Jed Babbin | 12.5.05 @ 12:08AM

Or would, if I listened only to the MSM and the Dems.

Media Matters

Entitled to Survival

Paul Chesser | 12.5.05 @ 12:06AM

Newspaper folk are in denial about their dispensability.

At Large

Pluck of the Irish

Peter Hannaford | 12.5.05 @ 12:05AM

A report from the happy land of economic boom.

Movie Takes

Syriana

James Bowman | 12.5.05 @ 12:02AM

Hollywood at its most fresh, exposing a conspiracy starring the CIA, Big Oil, and other sexually repressed racist white males.

Reader Mail

Happy Honda Day

12.5.05 @ 12:01AM

New alternatives to Christmas. Also: The Guvernator still has his conservative defender(s). Ford discord. Defining immigration imbroglio. Scientific sass. And more.

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