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Friday, January 19, 2007

Political Hay

Tancredo Time

W. James Antle, III | 1.19.07 @ 12:09AM

Why immigration restrictionists may regret their favorite congressman's presidential campaign.

Media Matters

Terror on the Web

Philip Klein | 1.19.07 @ 12:08AM

Hamas's new English-language website celebrates martyrdom, reveals the truth about the Lewinsky scandal, and praises Jimmy Carter.

Special Report

Sinking the Royal Navy

Hal G.P. Colebatch | 1.19.07 @ 12:08AM

Admiral Tony Blair is happy to have someone else rule the waves.

Another Perspective

What's So Bad About a Warm Winter?

Patrick J. Michaels | 1.19.07 @ 12:07AM

Still, this year's is nothing like the mild winter of 1931-32.

The Nation's Pulse

First Principles: Why We Fight

Lawrence Henry | 1.19.07 @ 12:07AM

What other choice do we have?

At Large

Fate Accompli

Jay D. Homnick | 1.19.07 @ 12:06AM

The art of detecting grand overarching schemes.

Reader Mail

Fool Me Once

1.19.07 @ 12:01AM

Spielberg in Cuba. Also: Dogs in charge. Advantaged grammar. Advanced Krugmanomics. Growing Mass reactions. Plus much more.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Special Report

How to Win in Iraq

H. W. Crocker, III | 1.18.07 @ 12:08AM

Building on what's already been won.

The Current Crisis

The Fool Fidel

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 1.18.07 @ 12:08AM

But as death approaches we remember him as a killer.

The Nation's Pulse

Obesity Goes to the Dogs

Michael Fumento | 1.18.07 @ 12:07AM

Pooch needs exercise, not a slim-fast pill. Same goes for his master.

At Large

Playing Geoeconomics in Asia

Doug Bandow | 1.18.07 @ 12:07AM

President Bush will soon lose his fast track authority on free trade. Here's his last chance to do something good with it.

Among the Intellectualoids

Our Inarticulate Future

Christopher Orlet | 1.18.07 @ 12:07AM

Hollywood takes notice of our degradation of language.

The Public Policy

Scandal and Disgrace

David Hogberg | 1.18.07 @ 12:06AM

Paul Krugman this year will pull out all stops to impose universal health care.

Reader Mail

Mass Movement

1.18.07 @ 12:01AM

Latin Catholicism -- all the rite stuff. Also: Obama's Palmer resemblance. Mitt rearms. Drivers on speed. Serious Bush seriously. FAIR's Dan Stein on Tancredo. Plus much more.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Washington Prowler

Compromising Mitt

The Prowler | 1.17.07 @ 12:09AM

Mixed messages on the stem cell front. Also: 24 and Obama.

Streetcar Line

Don't Burn Bush Now

Quin Hillyer | 1.17.07 @ 12:08AM

Rally round the president.

Special Report

'Bishop, I Have the Pope on Line One'

Thomas J. Craughwell | 1.17.07 @ 12:07AM

Pope Benedict XVI is giving new life to the Latin mass -- and many modern Catholics aren't happy.

The Nation's Pulse

Speed Limit Senses

Eric Peters | 1.17.07 @ 12:07AM

Any chance for a return to a "reasonable and prudent standard"?

Another Perspective

Getting Serious

Lisa Fabrizio | 1.17.07 @ 12:07AM

Signs the commander-in-chief means business.

Reader Mail

FAIR Play for Tancredo

1.17.07 @ 12:01AM

Representative Tancredo's admirers smell a rat. Also: Shooting at Tucker. Surges of support. Plus more.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Washington Prowler

Tancredo's Dubious Allies

The Prowler | 1.16.07 @ 12:08AM

Opposition to immigration can involve advocacy of repulsive policies.

Loose Canons

Escalatophobia

Jed Babbin | 1.16.07 @ 12:08AM

The Democrats' oldest neurosis reappears -- and the President has a few months at least before it begins to affect him.

Another Perspective

Lost in the Woods

William Tucker | 1.16.07 @ 12:08AM

When you end up fighting those you intended to liberate, it's past time to rethink your mission.

Eminentoes

Hidden Assets

James Bowman | 1.16.07 @ 12:07AM

They don't stand a chance in this age of eager exhibitionism and faux seduction.

Political Hay

The Minimum Wages of Sin

Mark Tooley | 1.16.07 @ 12:06AM

Long ago, we're now told, the Prophet Amos came out demanding a higher minimum wage for American workers.

Reader Mail

Surge to Victory

1.16.07 @ 12:01AM

What do numbers matters? If there's a will, there's a way. Plus much more on Iraq. Also: A Nixon tapes archivst on Burger. Designer defects. Penguin fashion mates. And more.

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