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Friday, December 29, 2006

Political Hay

Reversing Romney

W. James Antle, III | 12.29.06

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

Enemy of the Week

Enemy of the Year

Enemy Central | 12.29.06

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

Special Report

Ford Tough

Jeremy Lott | 12.29.06

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

Political Hay

Two Americas, Take Two

Philip Klein | 12.29.06

John Edwards launches another incoherent campaign.

Loose Canons

Oh My Goodness: It’s Almost 2007

Jed Babbin | 12.29.06

You wanna make something out of that, fella?

Another Perspective

I Resolve …

R. Andrew Newman | 12.29.06

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

The Nation’s Pulse

Year of the Baby

Jay D. Homnick | 12.29.06

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

Reader Mail

Meet and Greet

12.29.06

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

Thursday, December 28, 2006

In Memoriam

When Greatness Isn’t Called For

Paul Beston | 12.28.06

Gerald Ford, R.I.P.

Political Hay

Two Gentlemen and a Party

Jeffrey Lord | 12.28.06

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

The Current Crisis

Happy Days

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 12.28.06

But not for long.

Campaign Crawlers

The Fat Lady Finally Sings

Peter Hannaford | 12.28.06

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

At Large

Happy New Year, Vladimir Vladimirovich

George H. Wittman | 12.28.06

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.

The Nation’s Pulse

The Post, Her Go Prompter

Jay D. Homnick | 12.28.06

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

Reader Mail

Dirty Movies

12.28.06

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

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Special Report

I Smell a Borat

Ben Stein | 12.27.06

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

In Memoriam

Farewell to Maj. Megan McClung, USMC

Michael Fumento | 12.27.06

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

Political Hay

Stop Bushing the Envelope

Jeremy Lott | 12.27.06

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

The Nation’s Pulse

The Hopes and Fears …

Reid Collins | 12.27.06

At Christmas, all the years add up.

Another Perspective

Why Casablanca?

Lisa Fabrizio | 12.27.06

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

Reader Mail

Dining Out

12.27.06

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

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