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September 23, 2010

Harry Reid's Winning Strategy -- It's Losing by Debra J. Saunders

The Democratic Party has become the entrenched self-preservation party. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is its Pied Piper.

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September 23, 2010

Midterm Morsels: Senate and Governor Ratings Changes and Observations By Larry J. Sabato

Below we list some changes to our Senate and Governor ratings in a few key states, as well as a smattering of thoughts on a few other races of note. Next week the Crystal Ball will revisit some of our House ratings, with several significant changes in the works. Stay tuned.

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September 22, 2010

A Mere Pimple on the Trunk of the Elephant by Tony Blankley

Entitlement reform has become a leading issue in this year's Republican primaries.

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September 22, 2010

The Un-recession by Susan Estrich

Good news. The folks in charge of such things announced this week that the recession is over.

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September 21, 2010

Why Corvettes Cost Less Than College by Froma Harrop

That was a pleasant stroll across the Ivy League campus of Brown University, in Providence, R.I.

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September 21, 2010

What I Would Do If I Were Governor by Debra J. Saunders

I agreed to be on a panel at UC Berkeley's Matsui Center for Politics and Public Service Monday night, where we addressed the question "California's Next Governor: What Should the Agenda Be?"

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September 20, 2010

Dems at War: Public Unions vs. Gentry Liberals by Michael Barone

My subject today is the civil war raging in one of our great political parties, as highlighted in recent primary elections.

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September 19, 2010

End Prohibition; Yes on Proposition 19 By Debra J. Saunders

"In almost every respect imaginable, Prohibition was a failure," former New York Times public editor Daniel Okrent concluded at the close of his new book, "Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition." "It encouraged criminality and institutionalized hypocrisy. It deprived the government of revenue, stripped the gears of the political system, and proposed profound limitations on individual rights."

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September 18, 2010

A Bullish Tea-Party Revolt By Lawrence Kudlow

This past week, I gave a speech to a group of investors. The organizer of the event e-mailed me the night before, asking that I please try to be optimistic. Well, that's my usual habitat. But optimism has been hard for me this year. Our muddle-through economy and lackluster stock market, challenged by so many taxing, spending and regulating problems coming out of Washington, are the reasons why.

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September 17, 2010

Beyond Party by Susan Estrich

Schadenfreude means taking pleasure in the failure of others, which is the Hollywood vocation and, lately, that of Democrats, as well.

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September 17, 2010

Authentically Newt-ered By Debra J. Saunders

This is how news gets made. Conservative writer Dinesh D'Souza writes a piece for Forbes pimping his new book, "The Roots of Obama's Rage." During a National Review interview, former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich gushes over the piece and calls it "the most profound insight I have read in the last six years about Barack Obama" as it reveals the "Kenyan anti-colonial" thinking that motivates Obama.

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September 16, 2010

Democrats Need to Turn Off Fox News by Froma Harrop

During the 2000 presidential campaign, Democrat Al Gore became captive of the right-wing noise machine.

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September 16, 2010

MIDTERM MORSELS by Larry J. Sabato

Just having issued our Labor Day predictions, we’re not quite ready to call any of the remaining toss-ups or change any ratings (with one prominent exception), but we thought we’d share our current inclinations on a few of them in “nutshell” form.

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September 16, 2010

Will Big Tobacco's Former Bag-Man Really Be the Next Speaker? By Joe Conason

With their loud voices and antic style, the "tea party" activists may lead voters to expect something new and different if the Republican Party returns to power. But observing the man who would wield that power if his party wins a midterm majority should swiftly dispel that illusion.

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September 15, 2010

The Difference Between Girls and Boys by Susan Estrich

When I was in seventh grade, I was the only girl on the junior high math team. I wasn't the best, and I wasn't the worst.

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September 15, 2010

America's New Terrorist Networks by Tony Blankley

While public attention was diverted by whether or not Florida pastor Terry Jones and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf had reached a compromise, a report critical to our national security went virtually unnoticed.

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September 14, 2010

The Harsh Bigotry of Their Expectations by Debra Saunders

Why did Florida pastor Terry Jones garner all that media attention last week for threatening to burn Qurans on Saturday's 9/11 anniversary?

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September 14, 2010

'Art' Fights Nature in Colorado By Froma Harrop

Colorado's Arkansas River is a masterpiece. Crafted by the Creator, it is a natural work of art that needs no improvement. That a ludicrous proposal to cover 42 miles of it with 120-foot-wide fabric has gotten as far as it has speaks to the marketing genius of showman-artist "Christo."

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September 13, 2010

Gangster Government Stifles Criticism of Obamacare by Michael Barone

"There will be zero tolerance for this type of misinformation and unjustified rate increases."

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September 12, 2010

Zen and Art of Political Machine Maintenance By Debra J. Saunders

Jerry Brown has a secret plan to balance the California state budget. When the state attorney general and Democratic gubernatorial nominee recently visited the San Francisco Chronicle's editorial board, he brought with him a large three-ring binder with his ideas on how to bring state spending back into the black. But he wouldn't tell us what was in the book.