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Video of Hamas bastards getting exactly what they deserve. 

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Can You Feel the Hope?

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His first bit of controversy, and what is The Chosen One’s first response?

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Chutzpa

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This British Muslim organization shows their true colors.

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What Might Have Been (VIDEO)

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The Rev. Wright ad that McCain wouldn’t approve.

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The Rabbi and the Terrorists

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A must-read.

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If This Isn’t Terrorism?

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When is a terrorist a terrorist?

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VDH

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Listening to Victor Davis Hanson makes you smarter. 

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A Little Music

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Music is good for ya.

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Bad News

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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Let Detroit Go Bankrupt

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Romney discusses his op-ed.

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No Shame

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Al Franken is contesting this ballot.

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Caption Contest

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Is it just me, or does this strike the fear of God in you?

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The Fight For Afghanistan

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Some incredible photos from the newly-central front in the War on Terror.

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How Bad Is It?

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It’s real bad.

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Malkin on the Palin Smears

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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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Veteran’s Day

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Thank you to our heroes.  It’s you who make this grand experiment called America possible. 

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Hope! Change! Now What?

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Empty indeed. 

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On the Sunnyside

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All is not lost. An Obama presidency does provide an opportunity for Conservatives.

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Scapegoating

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The McCain camp takes aim at Sarah Palin.

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Losing an Election

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Well, America, you took the bait, now comes the switch.

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Previous Editions

BEST OF THE WEB for January 6, 2008

Politics & Election '08

Stimulating

Thomas Sowell  | National Review

It certainly sounds good — until you stop and think about it. 

What Is With CNN?

Greta Van Susteran  | Fox News

Get this:  CNN put out a list of “falling from grace in 2008″ and put Governor Palin on the list with (get ready!!) this group of men…

No One’s Laughing Amit ALl These Doubts

Scott Johnson  | New York Post

Despite Franken’s career as a comedian, his win is not funny. More important, it’s not final. 

Wanted: A Businessman At Commerce

Editorial  | Investor's Business Daily

Bill Richardson’s withdrawal as commerce nominee is billed as a stumble for Obama that will leave him in a lurch. It’s not, and it won’t. Obama just needs to look in better places for good private-sector prospects.

The Left’s Net Feedback Strategy

J. R. Dunn  | American Thinker

It would be more accurate to say that the Left uses the Net better. As the late election clearly revealed, they have yet to be matched in their online organizational and fundraising capabilities. 

Middle East Mess

Kirsten Powers  | New York Post

O’s ‘change’ deficit. 

The War

Counterinsurgency Field Manual: Afghanistan Edition

Nathaniel C. Fick, John A. Nagl  | Foreign Policy

Two years ago, a controversial military manual rewrote U.S. strategy in Iraq. Now, the doctrine’s simple, powerful—even radical—tenets must be applied to the far different and neglected conflict in Afghanistan. Plus, David Petraeus talks to FP about how to win a losing war.

American Interest

The Department of Homeland Security in Action

Michael Yon  | Michael Yon Online Magazine

I had intended to show Aew a bit of my country.  But it’s taking a little while for her to get over her discomfort at being in America.  She was treated better in China.  So was I.

World Affairs

An Endgame for Israel

Bret Stephens  | Wall Street Journal

The quantity of commentary claiming that Israel cannot possibly achieve any kind of successful outcome in Gaza is already approaching presurge levels of Iraq defeatism.

Gaza Is Not Lebanon

Thomas Donnelly & Danielle Pletka   | The Weekly Standard

Why Israel’s campaign against Hamas may succeed. 

Israel’s Path to Peace

Ted Nugent  | Human Events

There comes a point when violence is clearly the only answer. Peace most often throughout history is achieved through the application of relentless and superior firepower. Now is such a time for Israel.

Iran’s Postmodern Beast in Gaza

Robert D. Kaplan  | The Atlantic

“Israel has, in effect, launched the war on the Iranian empire that President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, in particular, can only have contemplated.”

The Israeli Way of War

Michael Totten  | Michael Totten

If Israeli Air Force pilots were trying to kill civilians—if they were the war criminals they’re accused of being all over the world—they’d kill a lot more than 0.8 people per air strike.

How the U.N. Perpetuates the ‘Refugee’ Problem

Natan Sharansky  | Wall Street Journal

Nowhere on earth do terrorists get so much help from the Free World.

It’s A War Process

Anne Applebaum  | The Washington Post

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not a peace process; it’s a war.

Ground War Heats Up in Gaza

Bill Roggio  | The Long War Journal

The initial push into Gaza met relatively light resistance. 

BEST OF THE WEB for January 5, 2008

Politics & Election '08

The End of the Line

Fred Barnes  | The Weekly Standard

Lunch with President George W. Bush. 

Blago’s Revenge

Rich Lowry  | New York Post

Twisting Democrats in knots.

Funny Business in Minnesota

Editorial  | Wall Street Journal

In which every dubious ruling seems to help Al Franken.

Team Obama: Richardson Misled Us

Ed Morrissey  | Hot Air

It looks as if Barack Obama and his transition team know how badly Bill Richardson’s resignation reflects on them. 

The War

Bring Rifles and Books: College on a U.S. Base in Baghdad

Ernesto Londoño and Susan Kinzie  | The Washington Post

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. 

American Interest

For Real Stimulus

Editorial  | Investor's Business Daily

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?

How the SEC Can Prevent More Madoffs

Arthur Levitt Jr.   | Wall Street Journal

Bolster its risk-assessment and enforcement staff.

World Affairs

The Three-State Option

John R. Bolton  | The Washington Post

Gaza would be returned to Egyptian control and the West Bank would revert to Jordanian sovereignty.

Don’t Stop Until Hamas Is Destroyed

Ralph Peters  | New York Post

Israeli ground troops have gone into Gaza. But can they rip out Hamas before international Israel-haters save the terror machine? 

Israel’s Tragic Gaza Dilemma

Max Boot  | Wall Street Journal

A modern democracy can’t be as ruthless in counterinsurgency as Russia or Algeria.

The Bigger Middle East War: It’s Moderate Arabs Against Radical Islamists

Barry Rubin  | New York Daily News

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.

In Gaza, the Real Enemy is Iran

Yossi Klein Halevi and Michael B. Oren   | Los Angeles Times

Israeli attacks must not stop until Iran’s proxy, Hamas, is defeated.

Tehran’s Sinister Agenda in Gaza

Robert Maginnis  | Human Events

The hidden agenda in this crisis is Tehran’s manipulation of its terror proxies to prevent Israel from attacking Iran’s atomic weapons program.



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