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Friday, November 16, 2007

Campaign Crawlers

Running Rebels Run Into CNN

Shawn Macomber | 11.16.07

Scenes from the Las Vegas Democratic circus.

Special Report

Let’s Move Wall Street

William Tucker | 11.16.07

Now Andrew Cuomo is picking up where Eliot Spitzer left off.

Political Hay

Dianne Feinstein, Enemy of the Left

Liz Mair | 11.16.07

For angry liberals, the California Democrat is becoming the new Joe Lieberman.

Washington Prowler

Glendon on Hold

The Prowler | 11.16.07

An ambassadorial nomination collides with politics at several levels. Also: Nervous about Mukasey.

Sports Arena

Lloyd Carr’s Biggest Game

James David Dickson | 11.16.07

This Year's Big Game might be the Michigan legend's last.

Another Perspective

His Word Is His Bonds

Jay D. Homnick | 11.16.07

What the freshly indicted Mr. Barry Bonds has in common with Martha Stewart, I. Lewis Libby, et al.

Reader Mail

Obladi Obama

11.16.07

He talks and talks, but about what? Also: Targeting Wal-Mart. Stalin, Putin, and Ukraine. Rudy and adoption. Plus much, much more.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Campaign Crawlers

Barack’s Hillary Problem

Shawn Macomber | 11.15.07

Could it be they're both cut from the same cloth?

The Current Crisis

Norman Mailer, RIP

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.15.07

There were many reasons to like him immensely.

Political Hay

Amateur Night with Howard Dean

Patrick O'Hannigan | 11.15.07

When Howie speaks, some mix of cringing and prayer is sure to follow.

Special Report

Oil, Money, and Power

George H. Wittman | 11.15.07

As OPEC gets set to meet again, an update on all the barrels it has in its court.

The Nation’s Pulse

Bath Revisited

Christopher Orlet | 11.15.07

We'll all be better off when we stop pretending that madmen do not exist.

The Public Policy

No Parent Left Behind

RiShawn Biddle | 11.15.07

Education reformers need to win over skeptical mothers and fathers in order to make gains.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Special Report

The Politics of Genocide

Lisa Shymko | 11.14.07

Will Moscow ever recognize the Stalin-led forced famine in Ukraine 75 years ago as an act of genocide?

The Public Policy

Subsidize Life

Robert VerBruggen | 11.14.07

A workable plan for Rudy Giuliani to increase adoptions and reduce abortions.

Political Hay

Hillary Futurity

Lisa Fabrizio | 11.14.07

If suburban liberals aren't showing much affection Sen. Clinton, who'll be their lucky guy?

The Nation’s Pulse

The Greening of Wal-Mart America

John Carlisle | 11.14.07

Appeasing the environmental movement is neither silencing Wal-Mart's critics nor increasing the value of its shares.

Streetcar Line

Duly Noted

Quin Hillyer | 11.14.07

A political and sporting mix of remarkable developments, observations, and achievements.

Reader Mail

Odd Behavior

11.14.07

Has Jack Bauer gone soft? Democrats and waterboarding. Democrats and taxes. Dobson's cast of thousands. Plus much more.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Washington Prowler

Turning Up the Heat

The Prowler | 11.13.07

A fired up Obama prevents Hillary coronation. Also: Romney's Huckabee worries. Plus: Fall out from Robertson endorsement of Reed's friend Rudy.

Special Report

Jack Bauer’s Creator Speaks

Philip Klein | 11.13.07

Joel Surnow, the executive producer of 24, discusses his popular series, blasts Hillary Clinton, and explains why conservatives should stop acting like victims of Hollywood liberals.

Campaign Crawlers

Family Values Feud

W. James Antle, III | 11.13.07

Unable to find a consensus candidate, social conservatives let a thousand flowers — and endorsements — bloom.

Political Hay

The Credibility Tax

Jeffrey Lord | 11.13.07

If liberals want to tax the rich, they can tax themselves — right now.

Live From New York

The 9/11 Blame Game

Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder | 11.13.07

Some New Yorkers continue to be engaged in cheap politics.

Another Perspective

Torturous Questions

Mark Goldblatt | 11.13.07

Waterboarding is too serious an issue to be left to Democrats.

Reader Mail

Dobson’s Relevance

11.13.07

Huckabee will have to wait. Plus: Horror shows. Soft Hillary. American roots. Fearless prognosticators. Plus much more.

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