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Friday, November 7, 2008

Washington Prowler

Wasting No Time

The Prowler | 11.7.08

Obama team promotes Waxman at Dingell’s expense. Also: The Obama team’s secretive K Street Project. Plus: The RNC race heats up.

Political Hay

Over Before It Began

George Neumayr | 11.7.08

The McCain campaign quit early.

Eminentoes

Obama Rahms His Agenda

Jay D. Homnick | 11.7.08

No one will question his commitment to Israel now.

Special Report

SOS in Minnesota

Matthew Vadum | 11.7.08

Can ACORN swing another Senate seat to the Democrats?

Another Perspective

Tramp, Tramp, Tramp

Lawrence Henry | 11.7.08

A triple-bypass to a new life.

Media Matters

The Newspaper Belongs in the Trash

Rachel Alexander | 11.7.08

With declining circulation and influence, it is finally safe for conservatives to shun mainstream media outlets that are biased against them.

The Public Policy

Money and Ivory

Erin Wildermuth | 11.7.08

Preventing profit in all cases isn’t the best way to protect Africa’s elephants.

Reader Mail

The Worst Is Yet to Come

11.7.08

Make way for the Obamalinsky Administration. Too white right. Blaming McLame. Plus more.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Breaking News

The Future of the Right

Philip Klein | 11.6.08

A report from Thursday’s gathering of conservative leaders in the Virginia countryside on the future of the movement.

Streetcar Line

Saul Alinsky Takes the White House

Quin Hillyer | 11.6.08

Conservatives face a well-mined road.

Political Hay

Strategy for 2012

William Tucker | 11.6.08

Barack Obama won because he’s smart. Republicans are going to have to become smarter.

The Current Crisis

Oh, What a Beautiful Morning

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 11.6.08

Campaign ‘08 is a corpse. Step gently around it.

Campaign Crawlers

The Campaign for Change Starts Now

David N. Bass | 11.6.08

Conservatives should have the audacity to keep hope alive.

At Large

The International War on Free Speech

Brett Joshpe | 11.6.08

When multiculturalism and Islamic extremism collide, free expression is the first casualty.

The Public Policy

Health Care and Our President-Elect

Peter Pitts | 11.6.08

Four areas of immediate concern.

Reader Mail

Arise!

11.6.08

The uphill climb. Don’t take it personally. ‘Twas inevitable. Carpe Diem. Plus more.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Political Hay

Catch a Falling Flag

Peter Ferrara | 11.5.08

In this climate, Republicans never had a chance.

Special Report

Conservatism Can Rise Again

Philip Klein | 11.5.08

America is not as conservative as it seemed in 2004 and it isn’t as liberal as it looks this morning.

Campaign Crawlers

You Did Not Lose

Robert Stacy McCain | 11.5.08

Conservatives shouldn’t take McCain’s defeat personally.

Another Perspective

Now, Seize Freedom!

Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter | 11.5.08

Welcome to “Republican Rock Bottom.”

The Nation’s Pulse

What We Know

Lisa Fabrizio | 11.5.08

Not much, it turns out, not for lack of not trying.

Movie Takes

W.

James Bowman | 11.5.08

Oliver Stone at his trivializing worst.

Reader Mail

Govern Us If You Can

11.5.08

Barack gets no slack. Census just us. Koehl gets last word. Plus more

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Campaign Crawlers

Today’s Tip Sheet

John Tabin | 11.4.08

What to expect on Election Day night.

Political Hay

Reagan and Us: The Conservative Fight Ahead

Jeffrey Lord | 11.4.08

The coming liberal failure: times always change, principles endure forever.

Another Perspective

“Let This Guy Govern” Again

William Tucker | 11.4.08

Just in case, a few rules for going into loyal opposition.

Special Report

ACORN Endorses Obama

Matthew Vadum | 11.4.08

The nonpartisan group that always seems to support Democrats.

The Nation’s Pulse

Can America Come to Its Census?

Jay D. Homnick | 11.4.08

Just in case this election has not been alarming enough.

Among the Intellectualoids

Unsuited for the American Dream?

Christopher Orlet | 11.4.08

The latest and lamest attempt to justify more regulation.

TAS Live

The Inebriated Election of 1840

Jon Grinspan | 11.4.08

This year the heavy drinking may occur after the election. Not so back in the good old days.

Reader Mail

By His Bootstraps

11.4.08

Money and the media pulled up Obama. Koehl-Dooley goes into OT. Poetic nostalgia. Plus more.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Washington Prowler

Aunt Zeituni’s Protectors

The Prowler | 11.3.08

Deval Patrick’s monitoring duties for Obama. Plus: GOP vulture activity in South Carolina.

Campaign Crawlers

Godless in Carolina

David N. Bass | 11.3.08

A Tar Heel mud fight that would make Jesse Helms proud.

Political Hay

The Bitter End?

Larry Thornberry | 11.3.08

A doleful summing-up.

The Investor

Irrational Pessimism

Brian Wesbury | 11.3.08

The recession we’ve entered into wil be short-lived, unless those who’ve been predicting doom these last eight years continue to go unchallenged.

Special Report

Blade Runner

RiShawn Biddle | 11.3.08

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is one Republican who will win reelection tomorrow.

Live From New York

Empire State Holdouts

John A. Barnes | 11.3.08

Veterans for McCain rally in a most unlikely place.

Another Perspective

ACORN, Yes, Marines, No

Peter Hannaford | 11.3.08

Why is no one making sure sure our service men and women overseas are insured the right to vote?

TAS Live

Obama’s New Deal

Philip Klein | 11.3.08

In Denver, progressives gathered to discuss what they expect from him. From our October issue.

Reader Mail

Selfishness and Anger

11.3.08

Depends on whose self-interest is being gored. ACORN anger. Guns and Freedom. Rocky Colorado. Plus more.

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