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March 11, 2009

March 7 By Susan Estrich

It has a way of sneaking up on me, like the unhappy anniversary it is. Who knew?

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March 11, 2009

Obama Leverages His Political Risk in First 50 Days By Tony Blankley

Many of the media are following the convention of assessing President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office.

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March 10, 2009

Don't Surrender to Recession Stress By Froma Harrop

Do recessions make people sicker? Some studies say yes, some say no. The better question might be, "How is this recession affecting health?" Not in a good way, comes the answer. This recession -- depression? -- seems different. This recession is messing with our heads.

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March 10, 2009

Get Limbaugh By Debra J. Saunders

I have known Rush Limbaugh since his old radio days in Sacramento, before he became a GOP god. I've disagreed with him over the years. Last year I took on his bashing of Republican moderates and criticized Limbaugh and other talk-radio hosts when they were too harsh on not-yet GOP nominee John McCain. I've never apologized and we're still friends.

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March 8, 2009

A Mud Fight of Civil Rights By Debra J. Saunders

California Supreme Court Chief Justice Ron George looked none too comfortable Thursday morning as he heard oral arguments for and against California's ban on same-sex marriage.

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March 7, 2009

Crushing Those Animal Spirits By Michael Barone

"Animal spirits," said John Maynard Keynes, are the essential spring of capitalism. We depend on the animal spirits of investors, high earners and entrepreneurs for a growing economy.

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March 6, 2009

The Real World of Gay Marriage By Susan Estrich

In an ideal world, gay marriage would be won at the ballot box. Voters would recognize that they have absolutely nothing to lose by allowing their fellow citizens the same rights to marry that heterosexual men and women now enjoy. Even many prominent conservatives (say, Sarah Palin) have come to recognize that it is wrong, heartless even, to deny gay couples the right to sign up for health benefits or to make critical medical decisions for their partners.

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March 5, 2009

Plan Obama: Pass the Check By Debra J. Saunders

Twenty-five years after 1984, Doublespeak lives. Last week, President Obama released "A New Era of Responsibility: Renewing America's Promise" -- a 10-year, $3.55 trillion spending plan that represented anything but fiscal maturity.

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March 5, 2009

Rich Shouldn't Get Overwrought By Froma Harrop

Amid pleas to spare the rich, the right is accusing the Obama administration of waging vile class warfare. They envision wooden carts carrying the wealthiest 2 percent to the guillotine. Are the critics right? Only in the tumbrels of their mind.

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March 4, 2009

Obama Lied; The Economy Died By Tony Blankley

I am trying to capture the spirit of bipartisanship as practiced by the Democratic Party over the past eight years. Thus, I have chosen as my lead this proposition: Obama lied; the economy died. Obviously, I am borrowing this from the Democratic theme of 2003-08: "Bush lied, people died." There are, of course, two differences between the slogans.

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March 4, 2009

Rush-Hour Frustration By Susan Estrich

He talks for hours every day. He gets paid to talk. Just talk. Doing it well is no small thing; witness the number of people who have tried to be him, or be the NOT-him, and failed. But he doesn't have to build a coalition.

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March 3, 2009

The Heat Is On True Believers By Debra J. Saunders

A Sunday New York Times story described an expected sea change in international global warming policy. The story noted that President George W. Bush, "pressed by the Senate, rejected" the Kyoto global warming protocol in 2001, but now President Obama is eager to negotiate a robust international global warming treaty to be signed in Copenhagen in December.

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March 3, 2009

Canada Profits From Bizarre U.S. Bans By Froma Harrop

When a pizzeria closes, the pizzeria down the block usually sees a surge in business. That principle applies to commerce in the larger North American neighborhood. Whenever the United States locks the gate on a plausible economic activity, Canadians move in and profit.

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March 1, 2009

B.T. Collins, RIP By Debra J. Saunders

When he worked as a legislative liaison in 1982 for Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, B.T. Collins -- an unlikely Brown hire, as Collins was a Republican and double-amputee Vietnam War veteran who joked that he threw grenades "like a girl" -- had choice words for the California Legislature. He used to call the Assembly "an adult day care center."

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February 28, 2009

Obama’s War By Lawrence Kudlow

Let me be very clear on the economics of President Obama’s State of the Union speech and his budget. He is declaring war on investors, entrepreneurs, small businesses, large corporations, and private-equity and venture-capital funds.

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February 28, 2009

Liberals Turning Blind Eye to Human Rights By Michael Barone

On the last day of her trip to East Asia, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke briefly of the place of human rights in American policy toward China. "Our pressing on those issues" -- issues she didn't identify any more fully -- "can't interfere with the global economic crisis, the global climate change crisis and the security crisis."

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February 27, 2009

Senate 2010: Part Three By Larry Sabato

Two weeks ago we discussed the basic framework for 2010's thirty-six Senate elections. Last week we reviewed the seventeen Democratic Senate seats that are on the ballot in the midterm year.

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February 27, 2009

With All Due Respect By Susan Estrich

One of my favorite federal judges used to laugh whenever I began a sentence "with all due respect," because he knew I was about to tell him I thought he was wrong.

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February 26, 2009

Cutting Off Your News To Spite Your Face By Debra J. Saunders

A couple of years ago, when speaking to a local group, I mentioned that The Chronicle was losing money.

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February 26, 2009

Pushed To the Margins, Finally By Joe Conason

At the brink of global ruin, many Americans suddenly seem willing to consider sensible ideas that were always deemed unthinkable, and to reject foolish notions that were once deemed brilliant. Soon we may be mature enough to observe how other developed countries address problems that have baffled us for generations.