The End of the Line
Fred Barnes | The Weekly Standard
Lunch with President George W. Bush.
His first bit of controversy, and what is The Chosen One’s first response?
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Attorney General Michael Mukasey collapsed while giving a speech to the Federalist Society tonight. It appears to have been a stroke. Prayers.
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Some incredible photos from the newly-central front in the War on Terror.
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What we’ve seen in the smears against Sarah Palin go beyond the normal post-election squabbling.
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Thank you to our heroes. It’s you who make this grand experiment called America possible.
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All is not lost. An Obama presidency does provide an opportunity for Conservatives.
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In which every dubious ruling seems to help Al Franken.
It looks as if Barack Obama and his transition team know how badly Bill Richardson’s resignation reflects on them.
It makes for a strange college campus: Cement blast walls, helicopters roaring overhead, packs of wild dogs howling, the risk of mortar and rocket attacks.
Congress is ready to ram through a half-baked stimulus package costing as much as $1 trillion. But if it’s stimulus we need, why not make it effective stimulus — tax cuts, say, instead of wasteful spending?
Bolster its risk-assessment and enforcement staff.
Gaza would be returned to Egyptian control and the West Bank would revert to Jordanian sovereignty.
Israeli ground troops have gone into Gaza. But can they rip out Hamas before international Israel-haters save the terror machine?
A modern democracy can’t be as ruthless in counterinsurgency as Russia or Algeria.
The war in Gaza is the first chapter of a new era in the Middle East. The Arab-Israeli conflict is far from the region’s dominant dispute. The Arab-Islamist conflict now overwhelms it - by a large margin.
Israeli attacks must not stop until Iran’s proxy, Hamas, is defeated.
The hidden agenda in this crisis is Tehran’s manipulation of its terror proxies to prevent Israel from attacking Iran’s atomic weapons program.
Conservatism has much bigger problems right now than a paucity of Twitter skills.
The best advisers can’t take momentous decisions out of the president’s hands.
Editors say that the Obama presidency will reshape print, Internet, radio and television coverage aimed at African-American audiences.
They are often annoying, but we’ll miss them when they’re gone.
So, I learned a painful lesson from all that: Big Brother is not watching out for us. Orwell had it wrong.
Israeli ground forces began moving across the border into the northern Gaza Strip in an escalation late Saturday night of the weeklong offensive against Hamas.
In Gaza, they don’t vote for Hamas because they want access to university education.
Completely at odds with the past protocols of war.