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Friday, September 30, 2005

Washington Post
Roberts Confirmed as 17th Chief Justice

Rasmussen Reports
Growing Number Say DeLay Charges Politically Motivated

Los Angeles Times
Despite Setbacks, Long Term Trends May Favor Republicans

Washington Times
GOP Troubles Trigger Hopes for Dems

Thursday, September 29, 2005

The Hill
DeLay Indicted, Steps Down from Post

Houston Chronicle
Legal Experts Say DA Better Have 'Smoking Gun'

New York Times
Bush Reported Near to Nominating Judge

Washington Times
Ronnie Earle: A Tough Prosecutor

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Washington Post
Filibuster Showdown Looms In Senate

Washington Times
'Gang of 14' Backing Roberts

Dallas Morning News
Brown Blames Louisiana

USA Today
Hurricanes' Aftermath Whips Up New Deal for President

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Washington Post
Frist Says He Had No Inside Data On Stock

Washington Times
Rain on Cindy Sheehan's Parade

CBS News
Brown Still On FEMA Payroll

Washington Post
Republican Leaders Try to Soothe Conservatives

Monday, September 26, 2005

Christian Science Monitor
Costs Rising on Bush's Plans

Washington Times
Will GOP Hold the House?

USA Today
Roberts Has Solid Support as Final Debate Begins

New York Times
Black Voters, No Longer a Bloc, Are Up for Grabs in Mayor's Race

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Los Angeles Times
Analysis: Liberals and Conservatives Hitch Wagons to Recovery

New York Times
Next Court Nominee May Face Challenges From G.O.P.

Washington Post
Antiwar Fervor Fills D.C.

Washington Times
Party's Leaders to Avoid Protests

Saturday, September 24, 2005

New York Post
Hillary Comes Out Against Freedom Center

Washington Post
Democrats' Leading Candidates Break 4 to 1 Against Roberts

Boston Globe
Romney Meets GOP Activists in Return to Mich. Roots

MSNBC/AP
Bill Frist Now Facing Two Investigations

Friday, September 23, 2005

Washington Post
Senate Panel Endorses Roberts

Boston Globe
Vote Reflects Deep Split Among Democrats

USA Today
Anti-War Protesters Pick Up Steam and Take Cause to D.C.

Washington Times
War Protesters Linked to Radical Left-Wing Groups

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Rocky Mountain News
Bush's Foes Smell Blood - Mike Rosen

Washington Post
I Will Rebuild With You, Mr. President - Donna Brazile

Los Angeles Times
Liberals, Pick Another Battle - Rosa Brooks

The Guardian
A Vote for Reform in Germany

Friday, September 16, 2005

Honolulu Advertiser
Media Cooked Up Storm Over Katrina - Victor Davis Hanson

RealClearPolitics
Katrina: What Went Right - Lou Dolinar

The Nation
Bush's Big (and Easy) Speech in New Orleans - David Corn

New York Times
Not the New Deal - Paul Krugman

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Newsweek
A Nasty Civil War is Brewing in the Democratic Party - H. Fineman

WSJ
Katrina Didn't Change Everything, But it Changed a Lot - Peggy Noonan

New York Press
Blame Bush - Russ Smith

City Journal
The Racism Charges Won’t Wash - Heather Mac Donald

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Boston Globe
Katrina's Colorblind Relief - Jeff Jacoby

Washington Post
Our Incredibly Generous Civil Society - Anne Applebaum

Creators
The Failure of 40 Years of the Great Society - Pat Buchanan

Chicago Tribune
The UN and Sheriff Bolton

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Daily Telegraph
Bush Keeps His Head While The Storm Passes - Mark Steyn

WSJ
Welfare State Failed New Orleans's Poor Long Before Katrina - B. Miniter

Heritage Foundation
The Limits of Relief - James Jay Carafano

New York Times
Meet the Fakers - Nicholas Kristof

Monday, September 12, 2005

The New Republic
Liberals Shouldn't Fight Roberts - Jeffrey Rosen

Boston Globe
A Hurricane of Blame - Cathy Young

Time
Saving America's Soul Kitchen - Wynton Marsalis

Orlando Sentinel
Accountability of Recovery Money Important

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Washington Post
9/11 -- and Counting - Michael Hirsh

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Media Has No Shame - Jack Kelly

Weekly Standard
The Politics of Katrina - Fred Barnes

Detroit News
Katrina Makes the Case Against Government - Thomas Bray

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Weekly Standard
Politics Is Evil - P.J. O'Rourke

New York Sun
From Katrina To September 11 - John Avlon

New York Times
The Case for a Cover-Up - John Tierney

Investor's Business Daily
Mary, Mary, Quite (To The) Contrary

Friday, September 9, 2005

Washington Post
Where to Point the Fingers - Charles Krauthammer

New York Times
Point Those Fingers - Paul Krugman

Orlando Sentinel
Evacuees Can Scramble Political Landscape - Peter Brown

Creators
Stand Up to Them, Mr. President - Pat Buchanan

Thursday, September 8, 2005

The Hill
No One Will Win The Katrina Blame Game - Byron York

The Australian
UN Members a Bigger Problem Than Kofigate - Janet Albrechtsen

USA Today
FEMA Has Met Katrina Head On - Ken Burris

Washington Post
Roberts Too Perfect to Know the People? - Richard Cohen

Wednesday, September 7, 2005

New York Daily News
Don't Blame Only Feds - Michael Goodwin

Hog on Ice
CYA is a Big Job - Steve Graham

Washington Times
Louisiana's Governor Procrastinates, FEMA Fails

The New Yorker
Justice Kennedy Likes Citing Foreign Laws - Jeffrey Toobin

Tuesday, September 6, 2005

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
FEMA is Not a First Responder - Craig Martelle

Daily Telegraph
The Big Easy Rocked, But Didn't Roll - Mark Steyn

New York Post
A Hurricane Of Blame - Ralph Peters

NealsNuze
The Blame Game, The Race Game and the Looters - Neal Boortz

Monday, September 5, 2005

RCP
Katrina Exposes Man-Made Disaster of Welfare State

Chicago Tribune
Why Do We Always Assign Blame? - Dennis Byrne

The Australian
Sanity Submerged in Katrina Crisis

New York Times
Killed by Contempt - Paul Krugman

Sunday, September 4, 2005

Daily Telegraph
We, of Course, Look for a Scapegoat - Niall Ferguson

San Francisco Chronicle
A Flood of Bush-Bashing - Debra Saunders

Chicago Tribune
After Katrina, A Juvenile Blame Game - Steve Chapman

New York Times
The Bursting Point - David Brooks

Saturday, September 3, 2005

City Journal
A Perfect Storm of Lawlessness - Nicole Gelinas

Salt Lake Trib
Lawlessness in New Orleans A National Disgrace - Rich Lowry

Indianapolis Star
Poor Planning Led to Katrina Chaos

The Times
Uncomfortable Truth Emerges From Murky Waters

Friday, September 2, 2005

Times of London
Looters Come With Their Lies and Half-Truths - Gerard Baker

Townhall
Hurricanes, Hatred and Hypocrisy - Oliver North

New York Times
They Saw It Coming - Mark Fischetti

The Guardian
President Bush is to Blame - Sidney Blumenthal

Thursday, September 1, 2005

Newsweek
Hurricane Politics - Richard Wolffe and Holly Bailey

Slate
Race, The Press, and The Hurricane - Jack Shafer

TechCentralStation
Hurricane of Misinformation - S. T. Karnick

Washington Times
Good Reasons to Be Optimistic About Iraq - Donald Lambro

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