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Friday, May 21, 2010

The Obama Watch

Enemies of Arizona

Andrew Cline | 5.21.10

Will Obama ever defend America and her borders?

Streetcar Line

Inequitable in Ecuador

Quin Hillyer | 5.21.10

Chevron fights a bogus lawsuit.

The War on Terror Spectator

So Miranda Is Hobbling Police Investigations After All

Eric Blair | 5.21.10

Imagine if Bush were saying this.

Special Report

Resenting African Christianity

Mark Tooley | 5.21.10

Liberal Episcopalians and Methodists blame it all on the U.S. right wing.

At Large

Just Say NoyNoy

George H. Wittman | 5.21.10

Philippines chooses bland new president — and nothing will change.

Feature

Arnold Beichman, 1913 – 2010

Tom Bethell | from the May 2010 issue

An oral history and remembrance of a great adventurer and friend.

Political Hay

A Tale of Two Presidents

Jay D. Homnick | 5.21.10

A plague on at least one of their houses.

Reader Mail

The Vietnam “Era”

5.21.10

Blumenthal. Kagan and the Ivy Leaguers. C02 and more.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Political Hay

Richard Blumenthal’s Recovered Memory

George Neumayr | 5.20.10

The curious lies of public figures.

Campaign Crawlers

Obama Defeats Specter

Jeffrey Lord | 5.20.10

Ties prove fatal for one-time Republican once assured of an easy GOP renomination.

The Current Crisis

The Taranto Principle Vindicated Again

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 5.20.10

John Kerry owes Richard Blumenthal a letter of commendation.

The Public Policy

A Weak Call for World Trade

Geoffrey Michener & Brian McGraw | 5.20.10

The Obama administration puts up another roadblock to economic recovery.

The Nation’s Pulse

The Talk

Christopher Orlet | 5.20.10

The birds do it, the bees do it, what else do you need to know?

The Obama Watch

The Blame Game

Lisa Fabrizio | 5.20.10

Nobody does it better.

Sports Arena

A Rivalry Renewed

James David Dickson | 5.20.10

The Notre Dame – Miami rivalry will have a different character this time around.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Political Hay

Landslide Rand

W. James Antle, III | 5.19.10

Ron Paul’s son takes a step closer to Washington.

Campaign Crawlers

The Triumph of Murthanomics

Robert Stacy McCain | 5.19.10

A class-warfare ghost still haunts Pennsylvania.

Special Report

Liberals Gone Wild

Peter Ferrara | 5.19.10

Getting to the Heartland of their global warming religiosity.

The Public Policy

Broken Promises

RiShawn Biddle | 5.19.10

The NEA’s public employee teachers are no longer failing upward.

Car Guy

Democrat Double Taxers

Eric Peters | 5.19.10

You should be hot under the collar over HOT lanes.

Among the Intellectualoids

How Dare You Teach Conservatism!

William Murchison | from the May 2010 issue

And in Texas, of all places.

Buy the Book

Beating the Yard Dog

John R. Coyne, Jr. | from the May 2010 issue

Bill Clinton and the death of American virtue.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Campaign Crawlers

‘Out in Force’ in Pennsylvania

Robert Stacy McCain | 5.18.10

Republicans push hard to capture Murtha’s seat.

Media Matters

Newsweek: The Canary In The Liberal Coal Mine

Jeffrey Lord | 5.18.10

Sale of liberal media star a symbol of looming election verdict on Obama.

The Right Prescription

Obamacare’s Hit Man

Robert M. Goldberg | 5.18.10

Meet Jay Angoff, a trial-lawyer favorite who loves suing insurance companies.

Special Report

VAT’s Next?

G. Tracy Mehan, III | 5.18.10

The world’s greatest game of chicken.

The Nation’s Pulse

Miss PC-USA

Aaron Goldstein | 5.18.10

Pageants and politics are an ugly mix.

Letter From Paris

What Price Supersonic Grandeur?

Joseph A. Harriss | from the May 2010 issue

Concorde’s end came not with a whimper but a tragic bang.

Buy the Book

His Father’s Son

Wlady Pleszczynski | 5.18.10

Fred Thompson’s priceless new memoir is coming out today.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Campaign Crawlers

Liberals Against Lincoln

W. James Antle, III | 5.17.10

Labor unions and progressives try to unseat a Democratic senator in Arkansas.

What’s Still Great

I’m Proud to Be on American First-Class

Ben Stein | 5.17.10

The only way to live and fly.

Washington Prowler

Shoring Up Chicago’s Community Bank

The Prowler | 5.17.10

How much White House involvement in ShoreBank rescue effort?

Eminentoes

Elena Kagan: Estranged From America

Ken Blackwell | 5.17.10

Do we really want another ACLU type on the Supreme Court?

Among the Intellectualoids

Taken to Task at the TLS

Michael Johnson | 5.17.10

When the stakes are this small, duck for cover.

The Pursuit of Knowledge

On Defending Beauty

Roger Scruton | from the May 2010 issue

Almost getting away with it on the BBC.

The Nation’s Pulse

Speed Shift

Jeremy Lott | 5.17.10

Getting to Seattle in a hurry — for the best of reasons.

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