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Being There
Philip Klein | 9.14.07
Rudy Giuliani's personal connection to Sept. 11 and the temptation to move on.
Rudy Giuliani's personal connection to Sept. 11 and the temptation to move on.
In the past such groups as the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth were turned down for special ad rates.
More bad news for avian flu chicken littles.
The story of the great Alexander von Humboldt.
Six years later the day itself never ends.
A few personal reflections on Rosh Hashanah.
The Clintons will get away with it — duh. Also: The Shoah. Balance at 55. Supporting our troops. Plus more.
Hypocrite Hillary balks at open disclosure. Mark Warner to announce. Down and dirty in South Carolina. Plus more.
With the Clintons, it's always been this way. Or hasn't the press noticed?
Thoughts for the Jewish New Year.
When budget surpluses return, conservatives should seize on them to stave off the entitlement crisis.
A seventh-inning stretch from the subject of baseball and race.
Predictably, what about Ron Paul? Also: Reproductive surrender. Soft partitions. Osama and the Democrats. Plus more.
Who knew that soft partition would emerge as the last best hope for the U.S. in Iraq?
The Republican presidential candidates chart a course through the first primary state.
Fred Thompson could be a welcome alternative to many bigger-government types.
Did you know Patrick O'Brian was one of her most devoted readers?
How's it possible that Osama's video reflects left-wing Democrat thinking?
Bravo to the Pope and his recent plea that abortion should never be deemed a “human right.”
Six years ago yesterday. How are we doing? Iraq — an American colony? Also: Chait crime. Bush's glass half-full. Osama's day will come. Plus more.
A New Republic senior editor decides post-Reagan conservative economics is just plain nuts.
Six years ago today, Islamic murderers committed an unspeakable evil against this nation.
Petraeus, 9/11, and the issue that mustn't be mentioned.
Senator Brownback expects to make strong showing.
Some hopeful developments in market-driven health care.
The case for finding and terminating. Also: Schumer, Hsu, Schembechler et al. Plus more.
Democrats are learning who they did business with. Also: GOP prepared for Hagel departure.
Democrats hope that the popular former governor will help them gain another Senate seat in Virginia. But will he run?
Back through history with Senator Schumer.
There is a ball out there worth infinitely more than Barry Bonds's record-breaker.
Suddenly perennial winner University of Michigan has a loser's complex.
Virginia Tech report reverberations. Also: Bush bashed down under. Mookie and the Wilsonians. Derbyshire's science. Plus more.
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