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Friday, July 7, 2006

Washington Prowler

What the New York Times Has Wrought

The Prowler | 7.7.06

New evidence that its exposure of SWIFT tracking is helping al Qaeda and hampering U.S. efforts to penetrate terrorist networks.

Political Hay

Democrats of Little Faith

Patrick Hynes | 7.7.06

Their politicians want evangelical voters, but their voters don't want evangelical politicians.

Another Perspective

Numbers

Lawrence Henry | 7.7.06

When it comes to Iran, they don't lie.

Streetcar Line

Voting Wrongs

Quin Hillyer | 7.7.06

The evils of the Voting Rights Act.

Special Report

Taking a Molecule to Court

Iain Murray | 7.7.06

The Supreme Court prepares to rule on Global Warming.

Media Matters

If the Times Covered the American Revolution

Andrew Cline | 7.7.06

We'd still be paying exorbitant taxes on breakfast tea.

In Memoriam

Ken Lay, RIPped

Jay D. Homnick | 7.7.06

Is it an American tradition to lynch the dead?

Reader Mail

Desert Leave

7.7.06

Ben Stein's weekend guests. Also: I-80 takes its tolls. Disease syndromes. Traitors in our midst. A genuine wastrel. Plus more.

Thursday, July 6, 2006

Another Perspective

How Was Your Weekend?

Ben Stein | 7.6.06

It was glorious, though not for some U.S. Marines.

Washington Prowler

The Communications Administration

The Prowler | 7.6.06

No special perks for Henry Paulson. Also: MoveOn's “net neutrality” fiasco. Supreme readiness.

The Current Crisis

A Terrible Battle

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 7.6.06

Sir Martin Gilbert's newest book documents the heroism and horror of war.

In Memoriam

Spelling’s Lesson

Christopher Orlet | 7.6.06

How the Prince of Prime Time saved our sanity — and maybe corrupted it.

The Nation’s Pulse

Those Toddlin’ Toll-Takers

Peter Hannaford | 7.6.06

It's gotten so you can't even pay to drive — only to wait.

Campaign Crawlers

Joementum?

Lisa Fabrizio | 7.6.06

If fellow Democrats reject Joseph Lieberman, it will mark the end of loyal opposition, though not his tenure as U.S. Senator.

Reader Mail

You Can Go Home Again

7.6.06

If our representatives get off their rump Congress. Also: Leakers will be fixed. Post-Supermen. Citizen Ozzie. New anti-Swift vet offensive. Kerryist concessions. Plus much more.

Wednesday, July 5, 2006

Washington Prowler

SWIFT Deposits

The Prowler | 7.5.06

How the two Times two-timed national security.

Loose Canons

In the Name of God, Go

Jed Babbin | 7.5.06

The best thing Congress can do for us is adjourn.

The Nation’s Pulse

Right or Wrong, Our Country

James Bowman | 7.5.06

A meditation on patriotism by the author of Honor: A History.

Eminentoes

Ozzie Guillen: He’s No Carlos Delgado

Paul Beston | 7.5.06

He's a low-rent barbarian, but he hasn't managed yet to insult the entire U.S. military.

Among the Intellectualoids

Swallowing the Kryptonite

Carol Platt Liebau | 7.5.06

In the new Superman movie, the American way is no longer worth defending.

Reader Mail

Hate Burning

7.5.06

Heated reactions to Ben Stein's “Defending the Flag” — a special Reader Mail section.

Reader Mail

Coulter Design

7.5.06

Intellect and ideology: compatible? Also: Loose lips sink national security. Dam spots. Blondie is always right. Behavior and blood. Labor organizations. Plus much more.

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