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Friday, December 29, 2006

Political Hay

Reversing Romney

W. James Antle, III | 12.29.06 @ 12:09AM

Mitt's Democratic successor will give Massachusetts some real policy shifts.

topics: Taxes, Health Care, Bill Clinton, Business, Books, Constitution, Law, NATO, Immigration

Enemy of the Week

Enemy of the Year

Enemy Central | 12.29.06 @ 12:09AM

This has not turned out to be the year of the ageless.

topics: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Business, Constitution, Supreme Court, Iran, Medicare

Special Report

Ford Tough

Jeremy Lott | 12.29.06 @ 12:08AM

Forget the nice guy myths: Gerald Ford was one tough, smart pol.

topics: Foreign Policy, Supreme Court

Political Hay

Two Americas, Take Two

Philip Klein | 12.29.06 @ 12:08AM

John Edwards launches another incoherent campaign.

topics: Foreign Policy, Barack Obama, Military, Iraq, Iran, Israel, United Nations, NATO, North Korea, Conservatism

Loose Canons

Oh My Goodness: It's Almost 2007

Jed Babbin | 12.29.06 @ 12:08AM

You wanna make something out of that, fella?

topics: John McCain, Television, Islam, Global Warming, Iraq, Iran, Israel, NATO, Immigration

Another Perspective

I Resolve ...

R. Andrew Newman | 12.29.06 @ 12:07AM

What's wrong with folks who don't make resolutions?

The Nation's Pulse

Year of the Baby

Jay D. Homnick | 12.29.06 @ 12:07AM

If one good thing emerged from 2006, it was this.

topics: Abortion, Communism

Reader Mail

Meet and Greet

12.29.06 @ 12:01AM

Making merry makes all the difference. Also: Was Ford a better idea? Packaged mail. Rising minimum wage costs. Plus must more.

topics: Education, Trade, Business, Abortion, Books, Movies, Law, Iraq, Africa, Communism

Thursday, December 28, 2006

In Memoriam

When Greatness Isn't Called For

Paul Beston | 12.28.06 @ 12:09AM

Gerald Ford, R.I.P.

topics: Economics

Political Hay

Two Gentlemen and a Party

Jeffrey Lord | 12.28.06 @ 12:08AM

Ford, Reagan, and the struggle for the soul of the GOP.

topics: Taxes, Social Security, Abortion, Law, Iraq

The Current Crisis

Happy Days

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 12.28.06 @ 12:08AM

But not for long.

topics: Religion, Islam, Africa

Campaign Crawlers

The Fat Lady Finally Sings

Peter Hannaford | 12.28.06 @ 12:06AM

The art of the recount -- as opposed to voter fraud.

topics: Television

At Large

Happy New Year, Vladimir Vladimirovich

George H. Wittman | 12.28.06 @ 12:06AM

Russia's Putin is well known for his attention to detail -- not the best defense for someone claiming ignorance of the "executive actions" that have rid his landscape of political opponents.

topics: Trade, Vladimir Putin, Business, Military, Russia, Communism, Oil

The Nation's Pulse

The Post, Her Go Prompter

Jay D. Homnick | 12.28.06 @ 12:06AM

The U.S. Postal Service's bagful of miracles.

topics: Business, Law, Alaska

Reader Mail

Dirty Movies

12.28.06 @ 12:01AM

Borat sent to the showers. A saucy Bogart. Also: Honoring Maj. McClung. Bushing for vetoes.

topics: Taxes, Education, Social Security, Satire, Hollywood, Movies, Law, Military, Iraq

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Special Report

I Smell a Borat

Ben Stein | 12.27.06 @ 12:09AM

Finally seeing it in Rancho Mirage made it no less repulsive.

topics: Business, Hollywood, Iran

In Memoriam

Farewell to Maj. Megan McClung, USMC

Michael Fumento | 12.27.06 @ 12:08AM

The highest ranking female Marine killed in Iraq is buried in Arlington.

topics: Military, Iraq

Political Hay

Stop Bushing the Envelope

Jeremy Lott | 12.27.06 @ 12:07AM

In terms of vetoes, George W. Bush trails Ronald Reagan 78-1. He has two years left to close the gap.

topics: Taxes, Business, Social Security, NATO

The Nation's Pulse

The Hopes and Fears ...

Reid Collins | 12.27.06 @ 12:07AM

At Christmas, all the years add up.

topics: Television, Law, Iraq

Another Perspective

Why Casablanca?

Lisa Fabrizio | 12.27.06 @ 12:06AM

End of year awards can never capture something of lasting quality.

topics: Hollywood, Movies, Africa

Reader Mail

Dining Out

12.27.06 @ 12:01AM

Ho, ho, ho from a Maryland Democrat. Also: Gerson to person. Barroom strategies. Minimum contacts. Is there a Mormon Church? Plus much more.

topics: Taxes, Education, Trade, Business, Social Security, Satire, Religion, Islam, Abortion, Books, Constitution, Law, Iraq, NATO, Fascism, Unions, Medicare

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