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Friday, April 25, 2008

Eminentoes

Bitter Pill

George Neumayr | 4.25.08

Obama's condescension catches up with him.

Political Hay

This Race Business

Lawrence Henry | 4.25.08

Most decent Americans would prefer not to think about it.

The Nation’s Pulse

Supporting the Troops

James David Dickson | 4.25.08

It's an effort that now includes plenty of private initiatives.

At Large

No More Mr. Rice Guy

Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar | 4.25.08

Inflation kills the India-U.S. nuclear deal.

Sports Arena

In Defense of AstroTurf

Ryan Young | 4.25.08

The scare stories about lead poisoning are indefensible.

Special Report

Passing Out Help for Passover

Jay D. Homnick | 4.25.08

An effusion of generosity is a particularly poignant feature of this season.

Reader Mail

Blinded by Pork

4.25.08

Distracted by a sense of entitlement. Barack's poltergeist. The Royko prize. Channeling smut. Plus more.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

The Current Crisis

Obama’s Paranormalcy

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 4.24.08

The only thing left for him is to star in horror movies.

Special Report

Passover 2008: Israel’s Prospects

P. David Hornik | 4.24.08

We're commanded this week to take heart and be merry.

Streetcar Line

Hooray for Censorship

Quin Hillyer | 4.24.08

There's too much bleeping smut on TV.

Another Perspective

Let Them Eat Pork

W. James Antle, III & Richard B Spencer | 4.24.08

What’s wrong with a little earmark spending?

Among the Intellectualoids

Declaring Human Rights

Doug Bandow | 4.24.08

The organization claims to believe in freedom, but don't expect the United Nations to actually do anything about it.

TAS Live

Property and Its Discontents

Tom Bethell | 4.24.08

A central institution of Western civilization has been ignored, neglected, and disparaged.

Reader Mail

Never Ending Swansong

4.24.08

She's in it to spin it. Putin's makeover. Malthus is my muse. Plus more.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Political Hay

The Democrats’ Quagmire

Philip Klein | 4.23.08

Pennsylvania brings the protracted nomination battle no closer to conclusion.

Eminentoes

Profiling Putin

George H. Wittman | 4.23.08

There's a reason why he never smiles.

Special Report

Deliver Us From Evil Spammers

Seth Cooper | 4.23.08

How governments and “Good Samaritan” ISPs are attacking those unwanted e-mails in your inbox.

The Nation’s Pulse

Judging the Judges

Constance Hately | 4.23.08

Court-controlling liberals are not about to compromise on the Missouri Plan and allow election of judges.

The Public Policy

Phantom Plastic Peril

John Luik & Patrick Basham | 4.23.08

The latest threat to American children apparently comes in the shape of a plastic baby bottle.

Another Perspective

The Pope Said What??

Lisa Fabrizio | 4.23.08

The Rev. Wrights out there should take notes.

Reader Mail

Beyond Good

4.23.08

Among the elitists. Bill Maher expelled. The Clinton coronation. Pelican feathers. Plus more.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Another Perspective

Madame President?

Robert Stacy McCain | 4.22.08

Can victory in Pennsylvania revive Hillary's hopes?

Campaign Crawlers

What Happens in the '90s, Stays in the '90s

Philip Klein | 4.22.08

Reports of new life in the Clinton campaign are greatly exaggerated.

Political Hay

The Alger Hiss Democrats

Jeffrey Lord | 4.22.08

Obama and Bill Maher: the jagged fissure that is elitist superiority.

The Nation’s Pulse

Earth Day: Corporate Edition

G. Tracy Mehan, III | 4.22.08

Making money cleaning up the environment.

The Public Policy

The Truths Shall Set You Free

Iain Murray | 4.22.08

Though liberal environmentalists might find them a tad inconvenient.

Buy the Book

A Man’s Woman

Florence King | 4.22.08

Teddy Roosevelt's daughter defied everything our wussified era holds sacred.

Reader Mail

Monday, Monday

4.22.08

Can trust that day. Obama as Cecilia. Moneyball. Keyes to your heart. Plus more.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Special Report

Searching for “Sarah”

Robert Stacy McCain | 4.21.08

Did an obsessed hoaxer cause the Texas polygamy raid?

Campaign Crawlers

Constitutionally Contentious

W. James Antle, III | 4.21.08

Alan Keyes has deserted the GOP. Will his new party take him?

Another Perspective

That Gal’s All Right

Andrew Cline | 4.21.08

To connect with rural Pennsylvanians, Hillary Clinton gets drunk, hits deer.

Political Hay

The Rules of the Game

James M. Thunder | 4.21.08

If this primary season is democratic, then isn't the Electoral College?

Sports Arena

Against a Salary Cap

Ryan Young | 4.21.08

Small market baseball teams are already finding ways to make the Yankees pay through the nose for new talent.

The Public Policy

Inventing a Student Loan Crisis

Neal McCluskey | 4.21.08

It's nonexistent but give it time — or as Congress already insists, give it taxpayer money.

Reader Mail

Eagle Eyed

4.21.08

What's missing at the Masters. The Pope cleans up. Pro wrestling. Translating Hitler. Plus more.

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