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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Current Crisis

Proportional Israel

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 12.31.08

Against Hamas, it has no other choice.

Enemy of the Week

Enemy of the Year

Enemy Central | 12.31.08

It’s too late to request a presidential pardon.

Streetcar Line

Unsurprising Bigotry

Quin Hillyer | 12.31.08

The elite media’s disdain for faith.

Washington Prowler

Obama and Israel Now

The Prowler | 12.31.08

Reaching out to peace organizations for what purpose?

Another Perspective

What Conservatives Must Now Do

Peter Ferrara | 12.31.08

Laying the foundation for a political comeback.

Eminentoes

Changing of the Guard

Rachel Alexander | 12.31.08

Janet Napolitano is the wrong woman to head the Department of Homeland Security.

The Nation’s Pulse

Recollection

Lisa Fabrizio | 12.31.08

Let old acquaintance be unforgot.

Feature

Between a Rock and a Sinatra

Paul Beston | from the October 2008 issue

Catching on to the Chairman of the Board’s greatness after a lifetime of rock and roll.

Reader Mail

Bad, Bad War

12.31.08

Readers think foreign. East and West. Fade to Blackwell. Plus more.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Editorial Cartoon

The Next Surprise Meltdown

12.30.08

Political Hay

Hapless White Boys Run for GOP Chairman

Jeffrey Lord | 12.30.08

Apologies owed to Saltsman, Shanklin, and Limbaugh for racial attack.

Special Report

Cuba’s Hidden Heroes

Jordan Allott & Daniel Allott | 12.30.08

They’re not the 200 to 300 prisoners being held at Guantanamo.

At Large

Putin’s New Year Tests

George H. Wittman | 12.30.08

If not for problems at every turn he’d have nothing.

Another Perspective

Myth of the Secular West

Christopher Orlet | 12.30.08

Parroting the jihadists will not allow the West to defeat jihad.

Buy the Book

Read Her Books

Larry Thornberry | 12.30.08

P.D. James and the case of the mysterious baroness.

Capitol Ideas

The Good War? Maybe Not

Tom Bethell | from the December 2008 - January 2009 issue

Could World War II have been prevented?

Monday, December 29, 2008

Campaign Crawlers

Blackwell’s Back

W. James Antle, III | 12.29.08

Can the Buckeye State conservative come back from his 2006 loss to chair the Republican National Committee?

Political Hay

New Year’s Resolutions for Other People

G. Tracy Mehan, III | 12.29.08

Let others improve their lives.

The Obama Watch

Obama’s Abortion Spending Spree

David N. Bass | 12.29.08

Much as some continue to delude themselves, there is no place at the Obama table for pro-lifers.

Last Call

The Usual Suspects

Paul Beston | from the December 2008 - January 2009 issue

With New Year’s approaching, it’s time to rid our rhetoric of stale metaphors and other clichés.

Another Perspective

Going By the Book

Jay D. Homnick | 12.29.08

What goes around does come around.

High Spirits

When the Giving Gets Rough

Jonathan Aitken | from the December 2008 - January 2009 issue

Donor fatigue, not to say collapse, is fast becoming a major problem for many nonprofit organizations.

Reader Mail

Checking Out

12.29.08

EFCA madness. Home buying. Utopi-yeah. Plus more.

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