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article.nationalreview.com - 11 hours ago
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M y radio pal Hugh Hewitt said to
me on the air the other day that Barack
Obama “doesn’t know how to be president.” It was a low but effective crack and I didn’t pay it much heed. But, after musing on it over the last week or so, it seems to me ...
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The Superbower -- By: Mark Steyn
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article.nationalreview.com - 9 hours ago
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S en. Harry Reid needs 60 Senate votes
to pass his health-care bill and, as Jonathan Karl
of ABC News reported last night , is attempting to bribe Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana to be the 60th vote by shoveling money into her state. His bribe takes ...
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A Medicaid Buy-Off -- By: Brian Blase
article.nationalreview.com - 30 hours ago
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F or Sen. Blanche Lincoln, the moderate Arkansas
Democrat, the nation’s health-care woes may lead to more
headaches than any medicine could alleviate. Lincoln is a pivotal vote on the motion to begin debate on Senate majority leader Harry Reid’s ...
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Blanche Lincoln's Balancing Act -- By: David J. Sanders
article.nationalreview.com - 30 hours ago
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I n the 2008 presidential race, John McCain
often dueled with Barack Obama over health care. Over
a year later, Obama is in the White House and McCain finds himself back on Capitol Hill. The battle, however, continues. With the president and ...
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Saturday Night Fever -- By: Robert Costa
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from The First Assassin , by John J. Miller. S aturday, February 23, 1861 When Lorenzo Smith heard the chugging of the train, he felt for the revolver at his side. His fingers met its smooth handle, hidden beneath his black coat. Then he found the ...
Congress
Blanche Lincoln
John Jacobson
Brad Miller
Lamar Smith
Abraham Lincoln
I f Elvis and Christopher Walken had a son, he would look like Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), the dreamy-eyed vampire in Chris Weitz’s film The Twilight Saga: New Moon . The much-anticipated film is a sequel to the hugely popular Twilight , based on the best-selling series of books by ...
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Thomas Sowell
article.nationalreview.com - 34 hours ago
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H ow much would you pay to watch
Sarah Palin beat the stuffing out of Andrew Sullivan?
What would Barack Obama’s official Kenyan birth certificate be worth to you? How about a videotape proving that Bill Ayers not only wrote Dreams from My Father , ...
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We Need Your Help -- By: Jonah Goldberg
article.nationalreview.com - 38 hours ago
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I n May 2008, Chicago Public Radio teamed
up with National Public Radio (NPR) to produce an
episode of the show This American Life called “ The Giant Pool of Money .” The episode garnered widespread praise and won several awards for explaining the ...
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Welcome to the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy -- By: Stephen ...
article.nationalreview.com - 30 hours ago
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H arry Reid offers the nation a mephitic
Senate health-care bill that retains the worst features of
Nancy Pelosi’s creation and adds fresh horrors of its own: It will force Americans to finance abortions and jack up some Americans’ Medicare taxes by ...
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End It, Don't Amend It -- By: The Editors
article.nationalreview.com - 38 hours ago
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S late magazine is just one of the
countless media outlets convulsing with St. Vitus’ Dance over
that demonic succubus Sarah Palin. In its reader forum, The Fray, one supposed Palinophobe took dead aim at the former Alaska governor’s writing chops, ...
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Palinophobes Hate First, Ask Questions Later -- By: ...
article.nationalreview.com - 25 hours ago
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A s the U.S. Senate weighs a 2,074-page
health-care “reform” bill, supporters of a government option for
medical coverage consider this the finest federal initiative since the Emancipation Proclamation. Yet today’s headlines show government ...
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Medicare: A Glimpse of the Future? -- By: Deroy Murdock
article.nationalreview.com - 29 hours ago
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F or late-19th-century anarchists, terrorism was the “propaganda
of the deed.” And the most successful propaganda-by-deed in
history was 9/11 -- not just the most destructive, but the most spectacular and telegenic. And now its self-proclaimed ...
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Travesty in New York -- By: Charles Krauthammer
article.nationalreview.com - 34 hours ago
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Barack Obama's Chump Diplomacy -- By: Rich Lowry
article.nationalreview.com - 33 hours ago
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A ttorney General Eric Holder adopted a tough-guy
pose when he announced that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and
four others will be tried in federal court for the most heinous terror attack on Americans in history. “ After eight years of delay,” he ...
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Holder's True Motive -- By: Mona Charen
T he “reformers” in the White House and the House of Representatives have made all too plain their vision of the federal government’s power to coerce individual Americans to make the “right” health-care choices. The highly partisan bill the House just passed includes severe penalties for ...
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Health care
article.nationalreview.com - 2 days ago
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B y proposing a health-care bill of their
own, Senate Republicans can throw the extraordinary weaknesses of
the Democratic bills into stark relief. In the wake of the Congressional Budget Office’s recent scoring of aspects of the House Republican ...
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Roadmap to Victory -- By: Troy & Anderson
‘S wine flu has killed 540 kids, sickened 22 million Americans,” screams USA Today ’s page-one headline, with a sub -head proclaiming, “CDC: Cases, Deaths are Unprecedented.” “Swine flu cases in the U.S. are rising at the fastest pace for influenza in four decades,” breathlessly declares ...
World
Foreclosure Crisis
O n his recent trip to Asia, President Obama found China, Japan, and South Korea -- like many nations these days -- in no mood to hear more American lectures. Beijing is worried about owning so much American debt. Tokyo is tiring of an American military base in Okinawa, and wants to redefine ...
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Artur Davis
article.nationalreview.com - 2 days ago
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I n China, a student asked President Obama,
“Should we be able to use Twitter freely?” You
and I might have said, “Yes.” President Obama began, “Well, first of all, let me say that I have never used Twitter. My thumbs are too clumsy to type in things ...
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Obama twitters, &c. -- By: Jay Nordlinger
W hen a military officer participates in a war against his own country, that is high treason, and that is the charge that ought to be brought against Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. But it’s not going to happen. Hasan should have been weeded out of the military long ago. There was abundant evidence ...