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Up in Smoke
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Scrapbook Up in Smoke Republicans weren't the only losers Tuesday night. The permanent adolescents agitating for marijuana legalization also took a "thumpin'" at the polls. The folks at the...
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They Don'T GoT Mike
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Casual They Don't Got Mike Exactly four years ago in this space, I documented the failed campaign of my former brother-in-law, Mike Benton, whom the enemies of freedom decided not to make clerk of...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence The Great Wall I enjoyed Terry Eastland's fine review of Darryl Hart's A Secular Faith ("God's Politics," Nov. 6), but I have a nit or two to pick. Quoting Hart, Eastland writes,...
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Bush's Iraq Legacy
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EDITORIAL Bush's Iraq Legacy President Bush has a little over two years left in office. The central question facing him is this: What kind of Iraq will he bequeath to his successor? Will it be an...
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There's Still Life in that Lame Duck Bush
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BARNES, FRED
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There's Still Life in that Lame Duck Bush isn't done yet. by Fred Barnes When Republicans won the House and Senate in 1994, President Clinton was badly shaken. At a White House press conference, a...
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Convenience Voting
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Convenience Voting The end of Election Day. by Andrew Ferguson At least you have to give John Fortier credit for trying. Last week, while every other political scientist and scandal-sniffing,...
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Donkey vs Donkey
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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Donkey vs. Donkey There are at least two Democratic parties. by Matthew Continetti On November 9, less than 48 hours after Democrats captured the House and a few hours before Sen. George Allen...
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Pathetic Republicans
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LINDBERG, TOD
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Pathetic Republicans . . . A self-help plan for the GOP. by Tod Llndberg Pathetic Republicans, who can save you now? With all due respect to Ming the Merciless and all due deference to Sen. John...
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Even Happier than the Democrats
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GEDMIN, JEFFREY
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Even Happier than the Democrats Europeans greet the election news with glee. by Jeffrey Gedmin Berlin I recall a friendly dinner party in Bonn while Ronald Reagan was president. As usual, I was...
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What Is the Matter with Kansas?
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Douthat, Ross; Salam, Reihan
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What Is the Matter with Kansas? Economic populism makes a comeback. by Ross Douthat & Reihan Salam After an election season in which the GOP shot itself in the foot at every opportunity, it's easy...
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Michigan on the Merits
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Eastland, Terry
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Michigan on the Merits The popular issue politicians love to hate. by Terry Eastland In 2003, when the Supreme Court upheld the use of race and ethnicity in the admissions policy of the University...
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The Leadership Struggle
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Currie, Duncan
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The Leadership Struggle One race a Republican's sure to win. by Duncan Currie For a former talk-radio host, Mike Pence sure speaks softly and politely. A three-term Indiana congressman, Pence, 47,...
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A Wedge Too Far
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JACOBY, TAMAR
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A Wedge Too Far The immigration issue didn't work. by Tamar Jacoby Turn on a television anywhere in America last month, and you were sure to come across a campaign ad talking tough about...
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'A Tidal Wave of Change'
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Luntz, Frank
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A Tidal Wave of Change' This time the Republicans were swamped. Here's how to recover. by Frank Luntz In November 2005, I was asked to make a presentation to the House Republican Conference. In...
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You Gotta Be Purple to Win
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DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
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You Gotta Be Purple to Win How the Democrats did it. by John J. DiIulio Jr. Philadelphia Writing in these pages just after the 2004 presidential election, I advised my fellow Democrats to start...
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Doubling Down in Iraq
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STUNTZ, WILLIAM J.
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Doubling Down in Iraq Warfare isn't like business. by William J. Stuntz Don't throw good money after bad. When you're in a hole, stop digging. If you've been running in the wrong direction, the...
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
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SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople) Don't hold your breath for Turkey to enter the European Union. By Stephen Schwartz On October 12, the Swedish Academy announced its award of the Nobel Prize in...
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Here's the Beef
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MATUS, VICTORINO
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Here's the beef The great American appetite for flesh by Victorino Matus Despite having spent much of his life in the kitchen, Klaus Fritsch is not a large man. He is neither rotund like Mario...
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A Jewish Heroine
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Schachter, Abby Wisse
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A Jewish Heroine There's more to Emma Lazarus than the Statue of Liberty. by Abby Wisse Schachter Ask a random sampling of people to identify Emma Lazarus, and chances are you'll hear that she...
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Tangled Web
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Plattner, Marc F.
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Tangled Web The law of the jungle does not apply. by Marc F. Plattner The advent of the Internet has undoubtedly affected many aspects of our lives: Work, learning, shopping, political campaigns,...
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Constable Country
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PHELAN, JOSEPH
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BOA Constable Country England's liberator of the landscape. by Joseph Phelan Last year, when the BBC asked listeners to vote on the greatest painting in Britain, the winner was Joseph Mallord...
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Not-So-Grand Hotel
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Not-So-Grand Hotel Robert Kennedy's assassination, as seen by his concierge. by John Podhoretz Friends, if you love the powerful drama and riveting excitement of a hotel lobby, then— have I got a...
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Vive le Califat
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RABKIN, JEREMY
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BOA Vive le Califat Does European Islam mean Islamic Europe? by Jeremy Rabkin It's human nature to recoil from the saddest or most distressing sights. If there's another side of us that is...
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President Bush announces his new secretary of defense
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Vol. 012 Issue 011 (November 27 2006)
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