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Friday, December 9, 2005

Eminentoes

The Democrats’ Deadly Surrender Chorus

Paul Beston | 12.9.05

It's lonely where Joe Lieberman lives.

Live From New York

Christmas, Let It Be

Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder | 12.9.05

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

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

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

At Large

Wealth Is Found

Neil Hrab | 12.9.05

A South Asian perspective on Gulf State Arab culture.

Special Report

The Promise of Freedom

Doug Bandow | 12.9.05

Sharing in Angela Merkel's surprise.

Reader Mail

Old News

12.9.05

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

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

Washington Prowler

Knight Writers

The Prowler | 12.8.05

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

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

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

The Nation’s Pulse

Too Little, Too Late

David Holman | 12.8.05

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

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

Can David Cameron take the center ground?

Special Report

Freedom Lost

Christopher Orlet | 12.7.05

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

Media Matters

Fighting Words

James Bowman | 12.7.05

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

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

Another Perspective

Ghosts of Christmas Presence II

Lisa Fabrizio | 12.7.05

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

Reader Mail

Asymmetric Symmetry

12.7.05

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

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

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

Eminentoes

Margaret Cho: Dingbat

Mark Judge | 12.6.05

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

Special Report

Extorted Peace? Nein!

James Poulos | 12.6.05

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

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

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

Democrats are certain new Alito documents will surface.

Loose Canons

What I Expect to Find

Jed Babbin | 12.5.05

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

Media Matters

Entitled to Survival

Paul Chesser | 12.5.05

Newspaper folk are in denial about their dispensability.

At Large

Pluck of the Irish

Peter Hannaford | 12.5.05

A report from the happy land of economic boom.

Movie Takes

Syriana

James Bowman | 12.5.05

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

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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