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Friday, November 3, 2006

Political Hay

Promote Pence

Philip Klein | 11.3.06

Win or lose, Republicans need a new House leader. Mike Pence is the ideal choice.

Washington Prowler

Cheapskate Kerry

The Prowler | 11.3.06

The gift that keeps on giving doesn't want to give to fellow Democrats.

Special Report

The Snowe-Rockefeller Road to Kyoto

Marlo Lewis | 11.3.06

Two U.S. senators intervene in an effort to silence a think tank critical of their deluded policies.

Another Perspective

After November 7: Jihadists 1, U.S. O?

Peter Hannaford | 11.3.06

Why Democratic victory next week will mean the terrorists will have won.

Campaign Crawlers

Who Will Succeed Henry Hyde?

Brendan Conway | 11.3.06

Republican Peter Roskam faces Democrat Tammy Duckworth, a double-amputee Iraq war veteran, in a race Democrats are giving the highest priority.

The Nation’s Pulse

A Tournament Too Far

Lawrence Henry | 11.3.06

The PGA rich get richer — and more centralized and bored.

Reader Mail

Kerry Alumni

11.3.06

They loved him in 2004. They adore him now. Also: Decent Democrats, Repulsive Republicans. Canberra flight school. Plus more.

Thursday, November 2, 2006

Washington Prowler

Let Me Entertain You

The Prowler | 11.2.06

New information on Kerry's “botched joke” — and who it was designed to please.

The Current Crisis

Midterm Exams

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.2.06

Republicans are being sorely tested.

The Public Policy

So Much for the Good Neighbor Policy

Bill Whalen | 11.2.06

Not only do the pests at the United Nations not pay their parking fines, they're now trying to prevent U.S. farmers from using an essential pesticide.

Special Report

Reimportation Looms

Brian Lee Crowley | 11.2.06

Americans and Canadians alike could soon learn that you don't know what you've got till it's gone.

The Nation’s Pulse

Beat Me in St. Louis

Christopher Orlet | 11.2.06

Dispatch from America's most dangerous town.

Movie Takes

Running With Scissors

James Bowman | 11.2.06

Annette Bening in a terrific, Oscar-worthy performance.

Reader Mail

John Gaunt

11.2.06

Gift-giver Kerry keeps on stepping into it. Tributes from all over. Also: Border appropriations. Station wagons are back. Florida's Crist figures. Conservatives resigned. Plus much more..

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Streetcar Line

Campaign Border Patrol

Quin Hillyer | 11.1.06

Immigration, on film and on the hustings.

Eminentoes

Kerry Throws a Party

Jay D. Homnick | 11.1.06

Once again, not too swift.

Another Perspective

Don’t Fear the Reaper

James Poulos | 11.1.06

Time to get serious — but not about the '06 elections.

Campaign Crawlers

Orange Blossom Madness

Larry Thornberry | 11.1.06

Hypocrisy lightens the empty race for Florida governor.

The Nation’s Pulse

The Vista Cruiser Reborn!

Eric Peters | 11.1.06

Left to their own devices, automakers rediscover the station wagon as the ideal successor to gas-guzzling SUVs.

Reader Mail

Hot Properties

11.1.06

Senator Feingold writes in on health-care reform. Ted Kennedy recognized as founding author of “Osama Obama.” The Canberra's history: a serious exchange. Plus much more.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Political Hay

O! Obama!

William Tucker | 10.31.06

All things to all the people.

The Public Policy

Medicare For All

David Hogberg | 10.31.06

Rep. Pete Stark's AmeriCare super-entitlement is indicative of what awaits if Democrats win back Congress.

Another Perspective

New Marching Orders

George H. Wittman | 10.31.06

The German Army reaches for an increased role.

Special Report

The Delusion

Clinton W. Taylor | 10.31.06

For dictators and other evil butchers, Halloween is a busman's holiday.

The Nation’s Pulse

Trampy Halloween

Andrew Cline | 10.31.06

Tonight, the scariest costume you see might be covering a pre-teen girl.

Reader Mail

Boomer Fizzles

10.31.06

Rush, Michael J. and victimhood. Also: Lynn Cheney's the one. The view from Canberra. Kant be said. Southern assertiveness. Ken Shreve replies. Plus much more.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Washington Prowler

Democrat Slowdown Signs — Except at CNN

The Prowler | 10.30.06

Where CNN went wrong. PLUS: Nervous about McGreevey, about Nancy, about Senate races.

Campaign Crawlers

Harold Ford’s Offensive Gaffe

Hal G.P. Colebatch | 10.30.06

The Playboy partier insults a faithful ally without thinking twice.

Loose Canons

Pre-Election SGO

Jed Babbin | 10.30.06

Cheney Republicans — why aren't there more of them?

Special Report

Borking Rush

Jeffrey Lord | 10.30.06

The War of the Boomers heats up.

Media Matters

And Now a Word From Our Critics

Jeremy Lott | 10.30.06

Could it be — journalists engaging in honest exchanges on the holy topic of global warming? Not exactly…

Among the Intellectualoids

Immanuel Kant for Dummies

James Bowman | 10.30.06

Adventures in primitive thinking.

Reader Mail

Losing It

10.30.06

Conservatives in denial. Al Gore flashes. Olbermann reinforcements. Plus much more.

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