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Friday, September 14, 2007

Political Hay

Being There

Philip Klein | 9.14.07

Rudy Giuliani's personal connection to Sept. 11 and the temptation to move on.

Washington Prowler

The New York Times MovesOn

The Prowler | 9.14.07

In the past such groups as the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth were turned down for special ad rates.

Special Report

One Flew Over the Bird Flu’s Nest

Michael Fumento | 9.14.07

More bad news for avian flu chicken littles.

At Large

Fame Fizzles, But Not Always

Peter Hannaford | 9.14.07

The story of the great Alexander von Humboldt.

The Nation’s Pulse

Remembering 9/11

Lawrence Henry | 9.14.07

Six years later the day itself never ends.

Another Perspective

Year Out, Year In

Jay D. Homnick | 9.14.07

A few personal reflections on Rosh Hashanah.

Reader Mail

Hsu Manipulations

9.14.07

The Clintons will get away with it — duh. Also: The Shoah. Balance at 55. Supporting our troops. Plus more.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Washington Prowler

A Bundle of Nerves

The Prowler | 9.13.07

Hypocrite Hillary balks at open disclosure. Mark Warner to announce. Down and dirty in South Carolina. Plus more.

The Current Crisis

If the Hsu Fits

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 9.13.07

With the Clintons, it's always been this way. Or hasn't the press noticed?

Special Report

Why the Shoah Still Matters

Patrick O'Hannigan | 9.13.07

Thoughts for the Jewish New Year.

Political Hay

Balanced Budget Conservatism

David Hogberg | 9.13.07

When budget surpluses return, conservatives should seize on them to stave off the entitlement crisis.

The Nation’s Pulse

The Race-Ball Game

Larry Thornberry | 9.13.07

A seventh-inning stretch from the subject of baseball and race.

TAS Live

The Cretin Hop

Greg Gutfeld | 9.13.07

A taste of the sordid cheesiness of Coney Island.

Reader Mail

Federalist Fred

9.13.07

Predictably, what about Ron Paul? Also: Reproductive surrender. Soft partitions. Osama and the Democrats. Plus more.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Special Report

The Surge’s Mysterious Workings

John Tabin | 9.12.07

Who knew that soft partition would emerge as the last best hope for the U.S. in Iraq?

Campaign Crawlers

Navigating New Hampshire

Jennifer Rubin | 9.12.07

The Republican presidential candidates chart a course through the first primary state.

Political Hay

At Last a Small-Government Conservative?

Michael Tanner | 9.12.07

Fred Thompson could be a welcome alternative to many bigger-government types.

The Nation’s Pulse

My Summer Vacation With Jane Austen

G. Tracy Mehan, III | 9.12.07

Did you know Patrick O'Brian was one of her most devoted readers?

Another Perspective

Press, Lies, and Videotape

Lisa Fabrizio | 9.12.07

How's it possible that Osama's video reflects left-wing Democrat thinking?

At Large

The Benediction of Children

Jay D. Homnick | 9.12.07

Bravo to the Pope and his recent plea that abortion should never be deemed a “human right.”

Reader Mail

Character References

9.12.07

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.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Political Hay

Those Crazy Supply-Siders

W. James Antle, III | 9.11.07

A New Republic senior editor decides post-Reagan conservative economics is just plain nuts.

Streetcar Line

Renewing the Spirit of 9/11

Quin Hillyer | 9.11.07

Six years ago today, Islamic murderers committed an unspeakable evil against this nation.

The Nation’s Pulse

The American Character

Jeffrey Lord | 9.11.07

Petraeus, 9/11, and the issue that mustn't be mentioned.

Another Perspective

Kansas Moves First Presidential Primary to Last Tuesday

Andrew Cline | 9.11.07

Senator Brownback expects to make strong showing.

The Public Policy

Healthy Medical Reforms

David Hogberg & Jeremy Taglieri | 9.11.07

Some hopeful developments in market-driven health care.

Reader Mail

Our Osama Complex

9.11.07

The case for finding and terminating. Also: Schumer, Hsu, Schembechler et al. Plus more.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Washington Prowler

Chairman Hsu

The Prowler | 9.10.07

Democrats are learning who they did business with. Also: GOP prepared for Hagel departure.

Political Hay

Mark Warner’s Choice

Liz Mair | 9.10.07

Democrats hope that the popular former governor will help them gain another Senate seat in Virginia. But will he run?

At Large

Why Can’t We Find Osama?

Christopher Orlet | 9.10.07

It could be we don't want to.

Eminentoes

Chuck’s Original Zinn

Judd Magilnick | 9.10.07

Back through history with Senator Schumer.

Another Perspective

High Balls

Reid Collins | 9.10.07

There is a ball out there worth infinitely more than Barry Bonds's record-breaker.

Sports Arena

End of an Era

James David Dickson | 9.10.07

Suddenly perennial winner University of Michigan has a loser's complex.

Reader Mail

Defense Free Zones

9.10.07

Virginia Tech report reverberations. Also: Bush bashed down under. Mookie and the Wilsonians. Derbyshire's science. Plus more.

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