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Friday, September 28, 2007

Washington Prowler

Halfway There

The Prowler | 9.28.07 @ 12:08AM

Rudy's money goals fall short. Fred impresses Arlington Group.

Political Hay

Going Where the Voters Are

Jennifer Rubin | 9.28.07 @ 12:08AM

Republican presidential candidates need to bring their message beyond the base to the rest of the American people.

Among the Intellectualoids

Hooked for Life

Pia de Solenni | 9.28.07 @ 12:07AM

The New York Times' penchant for offering too much information proves revealing.

Another Perspective

The Obvious

Lawrence Henry | 9.28.07 @ 12:07AM

But what if the expected doesn't materialize? Welcome to our unthinkable times.

TAS Live

Freedom of Immigration Acts

Tom Bethell | 9.28.07 @ 12:07AM

What immigration crisis? A special report.

Campaign Crawlers

Thank Heaven for Little Gravels

Jamie Weinstein | 9.28.07 @ 12:07AM

Keeping the Democratic debates interesting -- and infantile.

Reader Mail

Without a Prayer

9.28.07 @ 12:01AM

Thoughts on the Right to Worship. Nuclear reactor jitters. The German intruder. Primary care. Plus much more.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Special Report

Right to Worship

Ben Stein | 9.27.07 @ 12:08AM

A short message about our need to be able to pray.

Washington Prowler

MSNBC's Erroneous Bully

The Prowler | 9.27.07 @ 12:08AM

Or does David Shuster work for MoveOn.org?

Campaign Crawlers

Primary Relief Is on the Way

Peter Hannaford | 9.27.07 @ 12:08AM

Three senators have a solution to the early primary mess.

The Nation's Pulse

The Nuclear Renaissance Begins

William Tucker | 9.27.07 @ 12:08AM

For the first time since 1973, a new application for building a reactor has been placed before the federal government.

The Current Crisis

Health Care Is In

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 9.27.07 @ 12:08AM

Welcome to the preeminent issue of Campaign '08.

At Large

The Wild West in Baghdad

George H. Wittman | 9.27.07 @ 12:07AM

What's behind the attack on Blackwater USA?

Reader Mail

The Leave Us Alone Condition

9.27.07 @ 12:01AM

Nanny state blues. Plus: Mahmoud's foul moods find German defender. Simmering frogs. The hero justice. Plus more.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Buy the Book

Nannies Come Home to Roost

Shawn Macomber | 9.26.07 @ 12:08AM

Denver Post columnist and Nanny State author David Harsanyi discusses the tyranny of the busybodies with TAS.

Streetcar Line

There's No Doubting Thomas

Quin Hillyer | 9.26.07 @ 12:08AM

Where the good justice stands is clear.

At Large

Will the Frog Jump?

Gustavo Coronel | 9.26.07 @ 12:07AM

Hugo Chavez's proposed constitutional reform confirms the dictator's readiness to move slowly but irreversibly.

Campus Scenes

The Old College Try

Lisa Fabrizio | 9.26.07 @ 12:07AM

Are you getting your educational money's worth?

Another Perspective

Funny Bone of Contention

Jay D. Homnick | 9.26.07 @ 12:06AM

Nor more laughing at Mr. A, since the joke is not on him.

Reader Mail

Carbon Disposal

9.26.07 @ 12:01AM

We ask for your indulgence. Plus: Dissentary at Columbia. The Newt conservatism. Drawling the line in Florida. Plus more.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Political Hay

Newt, Columbia, and the Idea of Dissent

Jeffrey Lord | 9.25.07 @ 12:08AM

Do you take your fascism straight or watered?

The Nation's Pulse

Southern Fried Fred

Larry Thornberry | 9.25.07 @ 12:08AM

Wherein we learn geography isn't culture.

Special Report

A Pardoner's Tale

Iain Murray | 9.25.07 @ 12:07AM

Environmental climate initiative adopts one-size-fits-all indulgences to relieve carbon guilt.

Live From New York

An Incurable Disease

Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder | 9.25.07 @ 12:07AM

Why is anti-Semitism so popular and pleasurable all over the world?

Another Perspective

Just Wait Till Next Year

Andrew Cline | 9.25.07 @ 12:07AM

Columbia University dean imprisoned after speech in Tehran.

Movie Takes

Fierce People

James Bowman | 9.25.07 @ 12:02AM

There are savages, and then there are the super-rich.

Reader Mail

Chao's Labors

9.25.07 @ 12:01AM

Are they worth it? How deep the conservative bench? Also: Hell, Columbia. Arts and letters. The great pumpkin. Plus more.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Special Report

A Taste of Indian Summer

Ben Stein | 9.24.07 @ 12:09AM

Who needs Five-Star when there's Taco Bell?

Washington Prowler

Up to His Ankles

The Prowler | 9.24.07 @ 12:08AM

Newt is getting downright serious about thinking about testing the waters. Also: Sound the alarm: Chuck Schumer is playing nice. Plus: Rudy: Yes, Dear.

Campus Scenes

Yale, Columbia

Clinton W. Taylor | 9.24.07 @ 12:08AM

In playing footsie with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Columbia is merely imitating a shameless Yale's admission of a Taliban official last year.

The Public Policy

Harvest Season in Washington

G. Tracy Mehan, III | 9.24.07 @ 12:08AM

How does a farmer double his income?

At Large

The Case for Market Taoism

James A. Dorn | 9.24.07 @ 12:07AM

Rather than execute public officials, the Chinese government might want to reread Lao-tzu.

TAS Live

Rewarding Labor

W. James Antle, III | 9.24.07 @ 12:07AM

Elaine Chao's record of competent conservatism.

Reader Mail

Strong Bones

9.24.07 @ 12:01AM

Sally Field's campaign for peace. Also: Permanently in Iraq. Dobson out of focus. Dandy Dan. Greater Albania. Forty years of good humor. Plus more.

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