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May 22, 2009

Dick Cheney? By Susan Estrich

Come on, my Republican friends, you can do better than this.

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May 21, 2009

Why Pelosi Must Go By Dick Morris

It's obvious that either Leon Panetta, Obama's head of the CIA, or Nancy Pelosi, his party's Speaker of the House, has to go. No administration can tolerate a permanent, public civil war between two such high-ranking officials.

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May 21, 2009

Why the U.S. Should Listen to India's Voters By Michael Barone

Last November, 131 million Americans voted, and the whole world took notice. Over the last month, about 700 million Indians voted, and most Americans, like most of the world, didn't much notice.

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May 21, 2009

Cars: What We Need vs. What We Want By Froma Harrop

The new fuel-efficiency and emission standards may lead to smaller cars with lighter engines. This is not what consumers prefer, auto analysts tell us.

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May 20, 2009

The Michelle of It All By Susan Estrich

She is the most popular and most admired woman in the world. She has smarts, beauty, style, a great husband, a great mother, two beautiful children and a very handsome dog.

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May 20, 2009

How About Reality-Based Diplomacy? By Tony Blankley

Upon hearing of the death of a Turkish ambassador, the serpentine French diplomat Talleyrand was reputed to have responded, "I wonder what he meant by that."

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May 20, 2009

Audit The Fed By Howard Rich

I’ll be the first to admit that the notion of Washington politicians auditing the Federal Reserve initially struck me as a little bit kooky – and more than a little bit backward.

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May 19, 2009

New Standards for Credit-Card Decency By Froma Harrop

By the time you read this, the Senate may have passed a bill to put a leash on the nastiest credit-card company tactics. Lenders warn that changing the rules would make it harder for people to get credit.

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May 19, 2009

Political War Vets By Debra J. Saunders

Members of President Obama's Cabinet are three times more likely to have attended law school than boot camp. How things have changed since 2004, when Democrats were outraged that, in time of war, the GOP White House could be run by men with no combat experience.

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May 18, 2009

When Will Obama Own the Recession By Dick Morris

When will the economy stop dropping because of the recession and start dropping because of the harm Obama's cure to the recession is inflicting?

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May 18, 2009

Text of Representative Harman's letter to CIA General Counsel Muller

Last week's briefing brought home to me the difficult challenges faced by the Central Intelligence Agency in the current threat environment.

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May 18, 2009

Obama Changes Course on Antiterrorism By Michael Barone

Step by step, Barack Obama has been reversing himself on antiterrorist policy. Last month, he announced he would not appeal a federal court decision ordering the government to release photographs of terrorist interrogations. This was in line with his decision to release on April 16 four memoranda prepared by the Bush administration Justice Department on that subject.

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May 17, 2009

Now the Lady Doth Protest Too Much By Debra J. Saunders

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argued at a press conference Thursday that Republicans are focusing on how much she knew about CIA enhanced interrogation techniques in 2002 and 2003 as a "diversionary tactic to take the spotlight off those who conceived, developed and implemented these policies, which all of us long opposed."

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May 16, 2009

Time for a Choice, Not an Echo By Bill Wilson

In what has become a daily deluge of policy shifts, high-level pronouncements, and mindless personality cult trifles, it is understandable how such a small thing gets overlooked. So, for those who missed it, the Associated Press reported on Monday that the Obama Administration plans on spending another king’s ransom to prod officials to close failing schools and reopen them with new teachers, principals and facilities.

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May 16, 2009

Kevin Cooper Is Guilty By Debra J. Saunders

Even when the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals does the right thing -- as it did Monday in denying convicted killer Kevin Cooper a hearing on yet another of his dubious appeals -- there is always a judge, or in this case five, on the court with an overly active imagination. And those judges don't help the court's results-oriented reputation.

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May 15, 2009

The Speaker Speaks By Susan Estrich

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is now claiming that intelligence officials misled her about the use of waterboarding when she was briefed in 2002. Previously, it was reported that she, as the ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee at the time, had been told about waterboarding as an interrogation technique and had raised no objections to it -- a claim that obviously called into question the speaker's support for a "truth commission" to find out who (else) took that position.

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May 15, 2009

Obama's 'Public' Health Plan Will Bankrupt the Nation By Lawrence Kudlow

Does anybody really believe that adding 50 million people to the public health-care rolls will not cost the government more money? About $1.5 trillion to $2 trillion more? At least.

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May 15, 2009

Hot House 2010 By Larry J. Sabato, Isaac Wood and Paul Wiley

We are barely into the two-year term for the current House of Representatives, but you can be sure that the 2010 contests have already begun. That is especially true for members of the House who are in two-party competitive districts. For them, it is a permanent campaign.

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May 14, 2009

Illegal Immigration in Tough Times By Froma Harrop

While the recession has rattled every rung of economic ladder, it has ravaged the bottom bars. Unemployment stands at just over 4 percent for college graduates but at nearly 15 percent for those lacking high-school diplomas. In poor black neighborhoods, it's around 30 percent and approaching Great Depression levels.

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May 14, 2009

Republicans Wonder How To Sell a Toxic Brand By Joe Conason

Uplifting as it was to see insurance executives, pharmaceutical manufacturers, hospital officials and doctors gather at the White House on May 11, pledging cooperation toward health care reform, nothing they said or did was inconsistent with precisely the opposite objective. According to the famed pollster who is helping Republicans in Congress to block reform, in fact, the first critical step toward stopping real change is pretending to support it.