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Friday, August 3, 2007

Political Hay

Liberalism on a Ledge

Shawn Macomber | 8.3.07

The netroots wrestle with the cost of political victory at YearlyKos in Chicago — and consider unionizing.

Campaign Crawlers

Barack Bombs

W. James Antle, III | 8.3.07

Out of Obama's foreign policy confusion, clarity.

Special Report

Making an Iraq of Kurdistan

James Poulos | 8.3.07

Recipes for disaster, straight from the Devil's cookbook.

At Large

New Republic Tosses a Few Bones

Jeff Emanuel | 8.3.07

The fact-challenged publication's newly issued “Statement on Scott Thomas Beauchamp” fails to pass the smell test.

Another Perspective

Fat City

Lawrence Henry | 8.3.07

Thinness is the real contagion.

Reader Mail

Children Into Beasts

8.3.07

Kos kids can't grow up. Playing hookah. Lousy day Democrats. Professor Hill. Plus more.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Political Hay

The Daily Kossacks Ride Again

Shawn Macomber | 8.2.07

On the eve of the second YearlyKos convention, a look at the e-book born of the first.

Special Report

Rudy’s Sage

Philip Klein | 8.2.07

Legendary diplomat Charles Hill, Rudy Giuliani's top foreign policy adviser, talks to The American Spectator.

The Current Crisis

Lousy Days Are Here Again

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 8.2.07

The Democrats adopt a new anthem.

Sports Arena

Barry Ball

Michael Brendan Dougherty | 8.2.07

Corruption and criminality is the name of the game in today's professional sports, it would seem. Ah, but remember the 1986 Mets.

Another Perspective

The Great Iraqi Copout

J.P. Freire | 8.2.07

If we're doing better in Iraq, why the constant criticism of the Iraqis themselves?

In Memoriam

The West Coast Coach

David Hogberg | 8.2.07

Bill Walsh was a football fan's dream come true.

Reader Mail

Come Together, Right Now

8.2.07

Come home, conservatives. Also: Obesity and the environment. Fair and unfair doctrines. It takes a village of moonbats. Plus much more.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Streetcar Line

Listen to Goldwater

Quin Hillyer | 8.1.07

Grow up, stop the infighting, and beat the left.

Special Report

Obesity Is Contagious

Michael Fumento | 8.1.07

It's not just an epidemic anymore.

Buy the Book

Better Off Dead

Christopher Orlet | 8.1.07

Would the world be a better place without us?

Political Hay

Small Talk

Lisa Fabrizio | 8.1.07

GOP presidential candidates are adult enough to tell YouTubist CNN to get lost.

The Nation’s Pulse

Be All You Can Be

Jay D. Homnick | 8.1.07

The sordid tale of Reggie L. Buddle.

Reader Mail

Get LOST

8.1.07

The Law of the Sea Treaty hits bottom. Also: Dueling sisters and defeatism. Mormonism and religious freedom. Plus more.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Special Report

An Administration LOST at Sea

Doug Bandow | 7.31.07

Why is President Bush signing off on a UN Law of the Sea scheme from the collectivist, redistributionist 1960s and '70s? Best to remember that President Reagan just said no.

The Nation’s Pulse

Marvin’s Marvelous Moonbat Hour

Bill Croke | 7.31.07

Left-wing talk radio at its finest, if you ignore the callers.

Media Matters

Mr. Murdoch and the Bancrofts

Jeffrey Lord | 7.31.07

Think anyone will still be reading the Wall Street Herald Tribune? A cautionary tale.

Another Perspective

What Has Come Over My Sister?

Manon McKinnon | 7.31.07

Defeatism used to be unthinkable for anyone who grew up during World War II.

Movie Takes

No Reservations

James Bowman | 7.31.07

A remake that works, assuming you haven't seen the original.

Reader Mail

Mormonism and the Constitution

7.31.07

A case for Mitt Romney. Also: Kerry vs. Joe Wilson. Buy French. Jimmy vs. Adolf. Plus more.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Another Perspective

Retreat, Hell!

Robert Stacy McCain | 7.30.07

A long war with heavy casualties caused a sense of hopelessness, and then came the suggestion for an American withdrawal…

Eminentoes

The Peculiar Private

John Tabin | 7.30.07

For his sake, Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp better hope he made it all up.

Campaign Crawlers

Judging Mitt

Jennifer Rubin | 7.30.07

Wendy Long makes the legal conservative case for Romney.

At Large

Cold War Comforts

George H. Wittman | 7.30.07

For Vladimir Putin, return to confrontation with the West is like finding his lost security blanket.

Political Hay

John Edwards: They Want to Shave My Head

Andrew Cline | 7.30.07

The Breck boy is taking all precautions.

Buy the Book

The Cross Still Stands

H. W. Crocker, III | 7.30.07

Michael Burleigh's magisterial study of the clash of religion and politics over the last century.

Reader Mail

Organs on the Internet

7.30.07

The elusive search for live organ donors: a special exchange. Also: Filling stations in the air. Arlen vs. Alberto. Plus: Turning the corner on turning the other cheek.

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