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Friday, March 9, 2007

At Large

Waiting in Kuwait

William Tucker | 3.9.07

Our special correspondent prepares to arrive in Baghdad, thinking about Vietnam. *UPDATE: For a special preview of Mr. Tucker's Monday report, click here.

Campus Scenes

The Protocols of the Elder Carter

Philip Klein | 3.9.07

The former president talks to George Washington University students about his Jewish problem.

Special Report

Apologizing for Iran

Mark Tooley | 3.9.07

According to the Religious Left, anything the Mullah regime does is justified, given the CIA's role in Iran in 1953.

The Public Policy

Who’s Afraid of Liquified Natural Gas?

Bill Whalen | 3.9.07

California environmentalists keep winning — so why are they in the dumps?

Another Perspective

Worse Than Communism

Christopher Orlet | 3.9.07

You think the Soviet Refuseniks had it bad.

The Nation’s Pulse

Cherokee Indignation

Jay D. Homnick | 3.9.07

What price so-called cultural peace?

Reader Mail

Life of the Party

3.9.07

Rudy, abortion, and pro-lifer support. Also: When Mitt's attacked. Them lying Dems. Gilmore tax refought. The word on wusses. Plus much more.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Special Report

When Romney Attacks

Philip Klein | 3.8.07

Mitt has gone negative in order to improve his conservative credentials.

Washington Prowler

Family Feud

The Prowler | 3.8.07

So now Romney is borrowing from Brownback?

The Current Crisis

Democrats Found Guilty

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 3.8.07

The only sentence they'll face for their lies is a long stint in Hollywood and on Larry King.

Another Perspective

He’s Not for Me

Daniel Allott | 3.8.07

Why pro-life conservatives will not support Rudy Giuliani.

Eminentoes

The Arrogance of Packer

Andrew Cline | 3.8.07

Color man Billy Packer excites and incites — and always misses the call.

At Large

Zimbabwe: A Tragedy in Progress

George H. Wittman | 3.8.07

Octogenerian brute Robert Mugabe seeks to extend his rule, as if to see how much more devastation and hardship he can cause his once prospering land.

Reader Mail

The Straight Dope

3.8.07

Coulter: Embarrassment or Enforcer? Also: Gone global. More Gilmore. Libby-Russert. There was a young man from Montana. Plus more.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Special Report

The Verdict Is In

John Tabin | 3.7.07

But critical evidence in the Scooter Libby case was kept from the jury.

The Nation’s Pulse

Furl the Freak Flag, Already

Lars Walker | 3.7.07

Our worst decade catches up with its slovenly practioners.

Streetcar Line

Gilmore Makes His Case

Quin Hillyer | 3.7.07

Can this Virginian be President?

Another Perspective

Globalization and Inflation

John Tamny | 3.7.07

Fed Chairman Bernanke gets it wrong.

Political Hay

War of Words

Lisa Fabrizio | 3.7.07

What would Ronald Reagan have called John Edwards?

TAS Live

Farewell to All That

Wlady Pleszczynski | 3.7.07

Coming and going as it used to be.

Reader Mail

Staying Alive

3.7.07

Greg Gutfeld knocks them out. Prodigal Rudy. Peso power. The mean kid from Montana. CPAC's sparse readership. Ken Shreve's hat trick. Plus more.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

TAS Live

Looking Stupid

Greg Gutfeld | 3.6.07

Our hot monthly columnist wants to know: Are you cool, or not?

Live From New York

The Prodigal Son

William Tucker | 3.6.07

When it comes to Rudy, New Yorkers are a bunch of ingrates.

The Nation’s Pulse

Needlepoint for Little Girls

Reid Collins | 3.6.07

Uncle Pundit is exercised about the papillomavirus vaccine contemplated as mandatory for 11- and 12-year-old girls.

Another Perspective

A Peso for Your Thoughts

Steven M. Warshawsky | 3.6.07

The bilingualization of America is starting to register.

Political Hay

Security Risks on Capitol Hill

Doug Bandow | 3.6.07

The case of Rep. William Jefferson highlights the danger of giving unvetted congressmen access to classified materials.

Buy the Book

Terms of Enrichment

James Srodes | 3.6.07

Alan Reynolds knows how to keep the “two Americas” crowd from messing with our minds.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Special Report

The State of the Race

Philip Klein | 3.5.07

Romney and Giuliani got what they needed from CPAC.

Washington Prowler

Gingrich Up, McCain Down

The Prowler | 3.5.07

CPAC also highlighted Sam Brownback's strengths.

Campaign Crawlers

March of the Pygmies

W. James Antle, III | 3.5.07

Republican presidential candidates whose names aren't Giuliani, McCain, or Romney struggle to be noticed.

Political Hay

Boys Will Be Boys

John Tabin | 3.5.07

There was a lot of political roughhousing on CPAC's playground last weekend, most of it unsupervised.

Another Perspective

CPAC World

Jeremy Lott | 3.5.07

A conservative theme park like none other.

Reader Mail

Generation Gaps

3.5.07

Never trust anyone under 30. Also: Reverse decisions. Wonderful Down Under. Sealed at Wellesley. More Fred.

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