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Friday, March 23, 2007

Washington Prowler

Rich Man, Power Man

The Prowler | 3.23.07

Bill Clinton's Gulf state nest egg.

Among the Intellectualoids

Climate Change: What You Can Do

Tom Van Dyke | 3.23.07

A helpful guide that might win you a Gore Prize.

Streetcar Line

A Friend in Duncan Hunter

Quin Hillyer | 3.23.07

A California conservative runs for President.

The Public Policy

Mr. Kaine, Veto That Bill!

Sigrid Fry-Revere | 3.23.07

Gardasil may be good for Merck — but is this HPV vaccine good for Virginia girls?

Political Hay

No One Knows Anything

Jennifer Rubin | 3.23.07

Once again this political week, life intervened.

Special Report

Who Needs Foreign Investment?

Michael A Tew & Alexandra V. Preate | 3.23.07

Not Thailand, evidently, as its military government moves to seize the intellectual property of foreign companies.

Reader Mail

Everyone’s a Critic

3.23.07

Audrey from sweet Charlotte. Newt beginnings. Beethoven rolled over. Plus more.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

At Large

Midnight Raid

William Tucker | 3.22.07

At midnight a convoy of six humvees plus an armored truck goes out to patrol the streets — from our embedded correspondent in Bayji, Iraq.

The Current Crisis

Book ‘im, Leno

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 3.22.07

The campaign trail isn't just for politicians anymore.

Campaign Crawlers

Newt Morning

Philip Klein | 3.22.07

A Gingrich run would force Republican candidates to engage in a serious intellectual dialogue about the challenges facing America.

Another Perspective

Sitting on a Tinderbox

George H. Wittman | 3.22.07

A key U.S. ally is in trouble again.

The Nation’s Pulse

Racial Discord

Christopher Orlet | 3.22.07

Do we need symphony orchestras that look like America?

Reader Mail

The Hunt for Fred October

3.22.07

Conservatives are feeling a draft — does Fred Thompson feel it too? Also: America's Cassandra. Boomers become a lost generation. John Edwards and C-sections. Our Iraq Heritage. Plus more.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Campaign Crawlers

Fredheads

Lisa Fabrizio | 3.21.07

Growing excitement over a walking tower of conservative gravitas.

Political Hay

John Edwards vs. Babies and Moms

Michael Fumento | 3.21.07

He ignored science to get rich. How callous would he be as president?

Special Report

Seoul Repair

Doug Bandow | 3.21.07

President Roh won office running against the U.S. presence. Now his ratings worse than Bush's — and still he and his colleagues want the U.S. to subsidize South Korea's military. Enough already?

Another Perspective

No Way Out

G. Tracy Mehan, III | 3.21.07

A neoconservative, liberal, and realist consensus on not getting out of Iraq.

The Nation’s Pulse

Scarlet Plates

Ralph R. Reiland | 3.21.07

Except in Ohio sex offenders will be required to display green ones.

Reader Mail

Boomer Showdown

3.21.07

Reading about the Clintons cracks everyone up. Also: Iraq locally. Detroit broke too many hearts. Ups and Downes. Plus more.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

TAS Live

2008: The Battle for a Generation

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 3.20.07

Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy will be an epic struggle between conservative baby boomers and her fellow Coat and Tie Radicals.

At Large

Nation-Building in Bayji

William Tucker | 3.20.07

In Iraq, the U.S. is rediscovering the meaning of “backward society” — our embedded correspondent reports.

Campaign Crawlers

Read My Lips

Jennifer Rubin | 3.20.07

The Republican Big Three has a mixed record on taxes and spending.

The Nation’s Pulse

We Can Work It Out

Eric Peters | 3.20.07

American car makers are earning the right to win back buyers' trust — though it might take another 20 years.

Another Perspective

Solid Goals

Jay D. Homnick | 3.20.07

President Bush was unduly pessimistic yesterday.

Reader Mail

Republican Plame Out

3.20.07

So what if the Val girl lied! Also: a call for fairness, covert-style. Al Qaeda isn't everything. Plus more.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Special Report

Did Valerie Plame Lie?

John Tabin | 3.19.07

And did she commit a crime in doing so last Friday?

Washington Prowler

Watch Your Back

The Prowler | 3.19.07

Scales fall from eyes at Justice. Also: Romney speech outreach. Fearing Fred Thompson.

Political Hay

Peanuts for the Troops?

W. James Antle, III | 3.19.07

A pork-filled emergency spending bill for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has the Democrats pigging out again.

Another Perspective

What Is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Saying?

Laurie Mylroie | 3.19.07

Whether he's bragging or not, he's pointing to a wider terrorist world than merely Al Qaeda.

The Nation’s Pulse

The ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Closet

Paul Chesser | 3.19.07

Woe be unto anyone who steps out of it.

Movie Takes

Maxed Out

James Bowman | 3.19.07

The American way of debt — Democratic apparatchik style.

Reader Mail

A Clinton Portfolio

3.19.07

Pictures from a political exhibition. Also: Bush, Alberto, and the U.S. attorneys — no sympathy in sight. Iraq reportage. Valeria plane. Class war casualties. Plus more.

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