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Friday, May 16, 2008
If you think the courts will accept civil unions in place of gay marriage, that is.
From our May issue: The American Spectator interviews legendary oilman T. Boone Pickens.
African American politicians are going to have to reach out beyond black mosques and churches.
Hes courting the all-important Portland vote.
And a summer resolution.
Republican Party sells spine to Democrats for slice of pork.
Another cause the right lost long ago. Also: Lindsey Graham disgusts. Deliverance from Homnick. Quarter-Morons. Plus more.
5/16/2008 12:03:39 AM
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
If Obama wins, the ban on women in combat will fall.
The presidential campaigners are doing a great job of it.
Reflections on the marvelous independence that the United States officially endorsed 60 years ago today.
Daniel Mandel, 5/15/2008 12:08:10 AM
Lindsey Grahams sorry record.
Why we may soon hate the polar bear.
A conservative captures the left in all its historical splendor, naivete, and meanness.
Is the Republican candidate mentally challenged? Hillary, West Virginia, and Homnick. Racism in play. Plus more on political climate change and other contentious matters.
5/15/2008 12:01:08 AM
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
We are "kind of nervous" when it comes to "talking about that."
Is John McCain suffering from dementia warmdosis?
Within hours of arriving there last week, Madame Clinton was bragging she was most adept at winning the white vote.
Bill Kauffman makes the case for "little America."
Robert Stacy McCain, 5/14/2008 12:07:59 AM
The happiness of jaguars and ocelots is more important in this Congress than the security of the United States.
Ben Lerner, 5/14/2008 12:07:56 AM
Another suspected thought criminal is taken in for questioning.
Will he make McCain feel his pain? Barack Carter. Students little helper. Plus more.
5/14/2008 12:01:55 AM
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
At San Diego State, the college president has done the right thing.
Could the former Georgia congressman swing the 2008 election?
Barack Obama campaigns to bring back the Carter administration.
No longer are major health insurance companies content to underwrite hospitals and doctors in cases of preventable medical error.
Michael F. Cannon & Alain C. Enthoven, 5/13/2008 12:07:03 AM
New coach Rich Rodriguez may need to reconnect with the teams traditions to go all the way.
Funny and enjoyable.
Questioning Obama. Arnold in the sunset. Nucleaire option. Plus more.
5/13/2008 12:01:45 AM
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Monday, May 12, 2008
For Barack Obama, it's a time to fight for the white working-class vote.
The Illinois senator's dance on Hamas is the latest blow to his credibility.
Nuclear power is keeping France great, reports our correspondent after an on-site inspection.
Hint: she's the self-anointed hero of the working class.
The death of Eddy Arnold last week was almost like a death in the family.
The "Washington Post" editorial page advocates the worst kind of liberal unilateralism.
The saga of Miley Montana. Also: Food against the grain. On turning 50. Too well endowed. Plus much more.
5/12/2008 12:01:30 AM
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