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Friday, October 29, 2010

Political Hay

Obama’s Plight

Philip Klein | 10.29.10

It’s different from Reagan in 1982 and Clinton in 1994.

The Obama Watch

Closing Time at the Club of Disaffection

Andrew B. Wilson | 10.29.10

He’s a man frozen in '60s time.

Campaign Crawlers

Trick or Treat Time for Democrats

Robert Stacy McCain | 10.29.10

Scary tactics in a key campaign in coal country.

The Nation’s Pulse

Halloween Horror

Andrew Cline | 10.29.10

A city steals candy from its own children.

Sports Arena

Moss Grows Fat on a Rolling Stone

W. James Antle, III | 10.29.10

But that’s not how it used to be.

Special Report

Breaking Their Silence

Mark Tooley | 10.29.10

Some mainline Protestants are starting to care about persecuted Christians in Sudan, North Korea, and elsewhere.

At Large

The Enemy Next Door

George H. Wittman | 10.29.10

How much more evidence does the Administration need?

The Slaughterhouse

The Smallness of Saul

Matthew Vadum | from the October 2010 issue

A loving look at Barack Obama’s community organizer supreme.

Conservative Tastes

Our Norman Rockwell and Theirs

James Bowman | from the October 2010 issue

More on that tiresome left-wing myth of the right-wing myth of the vanished America.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Current Crisis

The Coming Struggle

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 10.28.10

Among Americans there’s been a hugh upsurge of awareness that we are broke.

Political Hay

Duped in Seattle

Paul Kengor | 10.28.10

The surreal world of “Baghdad Jim” McDermott.

Eminentoes

Jon Stewart’s Comic Relief 2010

George Neumayr | 10.28.10

Celebrity jesters hold a benefit for their failing king.

The Nation’s Pulse

Looking Good

Christopher Orlet | 10.28.10

Gazing into the future of moral condemnation.

Car Guy

Cars That Drive Themselves?

Eric Peters | 10.28.10

It’s an idea that’ll make any self-respecting driver’s flesh crawl.

Capitol Ideas

What’s Up in San Francisco?

Tom Bethell | from the October 2010 issue

Besides the World Series, in case you were wondering.

Buy the Book

Faith Without Reason

Matthew Kenefick | from the October 2010 issue

A review of Robert Reilly’s The Closing of the Muslim Mind.

Movie Takes

Waiting for Superman

James Bowman | 10.28.10

A liberal mugged by the reality of the schools Democrats and their teachers’ unions run — and too dazed to know what to do next.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Political Hay

The Kasich Comeback

W. James Antle, III | 10.27.10

The budget-balancer of the '90s could be Ohio’s next governor.

Campaign Crawlers

It’s Head-Stomping Season

Robert Stacy McCain | 10.27.10

Kentucky mayhem highlights campaign’s fever pitch.

The Obama Watch

Playing You to the Bitter End

Peter Ferrara | 10.27.10

And before he’s finished he’ll have Bernanke resume Carter-era inflation.

Political Hay

Coming Up ‘R’

Larry Thornberry | 10.27.10

Florida is such a GOP stronghold this year that even Republican-created Democrat districts are in play for Republicans like Mike Prendergast.

Special Report

At Last, the Real Madame Bovary

Michael Johnson | 10.27.10

Flaubert’s famous novel enjoys a greater following in the U.S. these days than in France.

A Further Perspective

Some ‘Splainin’ to Do

Lisa Fabrizio | 10.27.10

Incoming Republican congressman will have to explain why there’ll be no return to the policies that left Nancy Pelosi minority leader.

Sports Arena

A Red State-Blue State World Series

Aaron Goldstein | 10.27.10

San Francisco vs. Texas? Let the culture wars begin!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Another Perspective

New York Times’ Frank Rich Named Obama’s Top Economic Adviser

Andrew B. Wilson | 10.26.10

We have to assume he’d come cheaper than Paul Krugman.

Political Hay

A Society of Beggars? Obama Battles Reagan

Jeffrey Lord | 10.26.10

For America, a time for choosing.

The Energy Spectator

The Weekly Standard Goes Green

William Tucker | 10.26.10

A major conservative weekly falls for Amory Lovins’ latest anti-nuclear spiel.

Another Perspective

Hemingway in Idaho

Bill Croke | 10.26.10

He lived and died here, but it was one place he didn’t really write about.

The Public Policy

The Nobel Case for Immigration

Ryan Young & Alex Nowrasteh | 10.26.10

Keeping our eyes on the prize when it comes to immigration policy.

A Further Perspective

Left Out in the Sun

Jay D. Homnick | 10.26.10

Free insurance advice from Harry Reid.

The Obama Watch

Freedom Fries

Nicole Russell | 10.26.10

Do as I say, not as I eat.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Loose Canons

WikiLeaks Attacks!

Jed Babbin | 10.25.10

Confirming the problems inherent with the nation-building strategy we pursued in Iraq and are still pursuing in Afghanistan.

Washington Prowler

Analyze This

The Prowler | 10.25.10

Luncheons With Mitt Romney. Plus: NPR’s progressive reasons for firing Juan Williams. Also: Giants ball girls.

The Nation’s Pulse

The Hayseed Rebellion

James P. Gannon | 10.25.10

Hey, all you bigots and extremists, listen up!

Letter From Paris

Frantic France

Joseph A. Harriss | 10.25.10

The perverse pleasure of non.

Special Report

How ACORN Survives — and Thrives

Matthew Vadum | 10.25.10

With friends in high places — even Obama’s HUD secretary — it’s free to remain true to its infamous self.

The Right Prescription

A Triple Threat to Patients

Robert M. Goldberg | 10.25.10

Courtesy of Obamacare’s unconfirmed czar, Donald Berwick — a first order business from the next Congress.

Another Perspective

Citizenship as Sword

Ben Lerner | 10.25.10

When terrorists by their words and deeds renounce their U.S. citizenship.

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