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Friday, August 25, 2006

Campaign Crawlers

Mitt’s Evangelical Breakthrough

W. James Antle, III | 8.25.06

Mitt Romney is quietly emerging the most viable presidential candidate to the right of John McCain and Rudy Giuliani.

Political Hay

No Terrorism To See Here

Philip Klein | 8.25.06

To a growing chorus, terrorism is no big deal.

Another Perspective

Who Lost Earth?

James Poulos | 8.25.06

No, the planet isn't going our way — again.

The Nation’s Pulse

Manshop, Womanshop

Lawrence Henry | 8.25.06

Why can't a woman shop more like man?

Special Report

Sea Change in Global Warming?

Patrick J. Michaels | 8.25.06

According to computer models, ocean temperatures should be rising — instead they've being going down. What's going on?

Reader Mail

The Aging Process

8.25.06

Bill C. gets old pretty fast. Also: Great necks. Somebody likes us. Music to our ears — but Elvis? Plus much more.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

The Current Crisis

Happy Birthday, Mr. Ex-President

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 8.24.06

The Wonderboy turns 60.

Political Hay

Lizza’s Latest Twists

David Holman | 8.24.06

He still can't seem to fit the evidence about George Allen around his opinion.

At Large

Pain in the Neck

Jeremy Lott | 8.24.06

How one bad night in a strange place ruined a perfect getaway weekend.

Among the Intellectualoids

Why They Don’t Hate Us

Christopher Orlet | 8.24.06

It's not as lonely at the top as liberals think.

TAS Live

The Music of America

Roger Scruton | 8.24.06

Ask the world — there's nothing like it.

Reader Mail

Win Some, Lose Some

8.24.06

Who's on first? American sports as metaphor and mirror. Also: Not chuckling at George Allen. Muslim moderation — any takers? Sanctuary row. Easy rider replies. Plus more.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

The Nation’s Pulse

Sanctuary Chic

Mark Tooley | 8.23.06

A 1980s left-wing religious cause makes a comeback in the age of Iraq and illegal immigration.

Streetcar Line

Are Americans Becoming Losers?

Quin Hillyer | 8.23.06

Only Tiger burns bright.

At Large

Voices of Muslim Moderation

Hal G.P. Colebatch | 8.23.06

It's not so much the existence of the U.S. and U.K. that annoys them as the very fact that those two countries have governments that any pursue policies at all.

Special Report

Urban Heat, Urban Legends

Patrick J. Michaels | 8.23.06

Summer's swelter is not killing a growing number of city folk.

Political Hay

Sticks and Stones

Lisa Fabrizio | 8.23.06

Furor over Sen. Allen's recent monkey business exposes media double-standard.

Reader Mail

The Eyes Have It

8.23.06

Threat profiling and other observations. Plus much more, including from a proud Democrat who rejects Republican advice.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Live From New York

Mother Streep in the Park

Yale Kramer | 8.22.06

Every time there's a war on a gang of actors and producers get together and put on Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children because they think it is an anti-war play.

Political Hay

Progressive Fears

Shawn Macomber | 8.22.06

The neo-SDS has nothing to fear but nuker Bush himself.

The Public Policy

Subsidy Economics 101

Neal McCluskey | 8.22.06

Passing the buck from generation to generation.

Special Report

We Don’t All Have AIDS

Michael Fumento | 8.22.06

Not exactly the message last week's international AIDS conference wanted to push.

At Large

Faith-Based Terrorism

Ralph R. Reiland | 8.22.06

Hezbollah cruel beliefs go way back.

Reader Mail

Hearts of Hardness

8.22.06

Belgian and other profiles. Giving up the fight. Looking for a fight. Plus: Australia's leading GOP basher. And more.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Loose Canons

Profiling and Fascism

Jed Babbin | 8.21.06

The anti-semanticists at CAIR would rather keep you confused.

Political Hay

The Netroots’ Iraq Advantage

David Hogberg | 8.21.06

The cut and run McGovernites of 1972 enjoyed much less popular support than does today's Come Home America crowd.

Special Report

Don’t Forget Sudan

Daniel Allott | 8.21.06

As the U.N. deploys troops to Lebanon, it dithers in Darfur.

Media Matters

Mike Wallace Meets Der Fuhrer

Philip Klein | 8.21.06

Veteran newsman sent back to 1938 to interview Chancellor Hitler.

Another Perspective

Democrats, Elections, and Ideas

Manon McKinnon | 8.21.06

Whether the Ned Lamonts win or lose, left-Democratic ideas have a way of prevailing unopposed.

The Nation’s Pulse

False Confessions

Jay D. Homnick | 8.21.06

The story of John Mark Karr and his confession in the case of Jon Benet Ramsey is a strange one indeed.

Reader Mail

Menace to Society

8.21.06

Noise pollution from the Harley Gang. Plus: Dubious Grass. Socialist 'roots. Fair states. Also: How dark the Dark Ages? A learned exchange. And more.

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