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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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You Think You’re Entitled to the Money You’ve Earned?

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Well you must be crazy. 

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Ohio Says It’s Over

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That’s all folks, say hello to your new President.

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The Real John McCain

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“What an old anecdote about Mo Udall in the hospital reveals about McCain’s character.” A must-read.

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Obama vs. Obama (VIDEO)

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More video evidence that “hope” and “change” really mean “typical politician.” The man has flip flopped more than John Kerry did in 2004.

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Voter Intimidation

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Get a load of this. 

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A Closing Argument for John McCain

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“His mettle has been tested; he’s ready to lead.”

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McCain Does One Last SNL (VIDEO)

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You have to admit that Saturday Night Live has done a spectacular job at becoming relevant again during the campaign.  (Olbermann-bashing bonus)

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‘Bankrupting’ the Coal Industry

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It would be richly deserved if Barack Obama loses Pennsylvania for his comments on the coal industry.

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What Do We Know About Barack Obama?

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Not enough. 

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BEST OF THE WEB for September 6, 2008

Change Is In the Air

The Republican ticket is resurgent, more people tuned in to the RNC than the DNC, 5 raids across the Pakistani border in 6 days, and Pakistan elects a new leader.

Politics & Election '08

Bush Owes His Successor A Tough Finish on Foreign Policy

John R. Bolton  | Wall Street Journal

The president shouldn’t trust his legacy to Condi Rice.

Chatting with Obama

Bill O'Reilly  | Townhall

The problem some Americans continue to have with the senator is that he is long on charisma, but short on detail. This frightens some voters.

The Importance Of Age And Experience

Editorial  | Investor's Business Daily

Are age and experience important in judging presidential candidates? If history is any guide, the answer is “absolutely.”

The Rush Is on for Palin, GOP

Kathryn Jean Lopez  | National Review

And if the Left expects her to withdraw, they can forget it.

Clinton Set to Strike McCain, Not Palin

Glenn Thrush  | Politico

Hillary Rodham Clinton has no intention of becoming a Sarah Palin attack dog.

Guess Which Card Obama Pulled Out of the Deck Today?

Ed Morrissey  | Hot Air

How desperate has he gotten? 

A Class Act

Editorial  | Times of London

John McCain represents an unpopular party and lacks the charisma of his opponent but he could still be America’s next President.

The War

U.S. Teams Weaken Insurgency In Iraq

Joby Warrick and Robin Wright  | The Washington Post

“Fusion cells” of intelligence and military officials are said to play major role in declining violence. 

Gen. Petraeus Recommends Delay in Iraq Troop Cuts

Julian E. Barnes  | Los Angeles Times

The move reflects concerns that widespread violence could return to the country.

Show Us the Bodies

Ralph Peters  | New York Post

Could our troops be extreme cannibals who even eat the ground-up bones? That’s the only conclusion I can reach - if I buy the civilian-casualty tales out of Afghanistan and Iraq.

American Interest

How a Tumor is Changing My Life

Robert Novak  | The Washington Post

I thought years of rough-and-tumble journalism had made me more enemies than friends. This experience suggests otherwise.

U.S. Rescue Seen at Hand for 2 Mortgage Giants

Stephen Lebaton and Andrew Ross Sorkin  | The New York Times

The plan would replace the leaders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and virtually wipe out their shareholders but let them continue to work with the government standing behind their debt. 

The Jobless Jump

Editorial  | Wall Street Journal

So much for that rebate ‘stimulus.’

Gun Control: Is It To Be Trusted?

Paul Weyrich  | Townhall

Historically, while many each year may perish from the use of guns, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, die as a result of having lived under totalitarian regimes across the world where guns among the civilian populations are expressly forbidden. 

World Affairs

Russia’s Kosovo Precedent

Michael J. Totten  | Commentary

Russia’s Vladimir Putin darkly hinted that his country would invade and dismember Georgia months before last month’s war in the South Caucasus region began.

Bhutto’s Widower Wins Pakistan’s Presidency

Jane Perlez and Salman Masood  | The New York Times

Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and a controversial politician with little experience, was elected president of Pakistan.

U.S. Plays Weak Hand Against Russia With Economic Prestige On The Line

John Browne  | Investor's Business Daily

Just as the dollar is being pushed up by predictions that the United States may survive its current economic troubles and potentially lead a global recovery, recent developments have threatened to dispel America’s remaining economic mystique, which in large part is responsible for its apparent prosperity.

Now Sudan Is Attacking Refugee Camps

Mia Farrow and Eric Reeves  | Wall Street Journal

It’s a reflection of our own complacency.

Georgia’s Human Chain Stronger than Russian Tanks

David J. Smith  | American Thinker

On Monday, Georgia came to a halt or, rather, it came to life.  A massive human chain gripped the avenues of Tbilisi, the streets of Russian-besieged Poti, the squares of every city, the lanes of every village and the country roads that connect them. 



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