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Thursday, January 31, 2008

WSJ
The New Rules of Politics - Karl Rove

US News & World Report
Republicans Unite; Dems Divide - Michael Barone

RCP
Dems Want to Lose; GOP Doesn't Want to Win - Victor Davis Hanson

Washington Post
A Longer Race Benefits Obama - David Broder

Providence Journal
The Kennedys' Arrogant Presumption - Froma Harrop

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

NY Post
Winning Despite the Base - Ryan Sager


Townhall
McCain's No Threat to the Left - Terence Jeffrey


NY Observer
What Will Talk Radio Do Now? - Jennifer Rubin


American Thinker
GOP Base is Wrong About Gang of 14 - Richard Baehr


The Guardian
Bush 'War on Terror' Licenses Stupidity - Simon Jenkins

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

RCP
Only Hillary Can Reunite Republican Party - Jack Kelly

The Politico
The Clintons' Toxic Relationship w/Washington - John Harris

Washington Post
Hillary Hobbled by Hubby - E.J. Dionne

Indianapolis Star
Dishonesty From the Clintons & McCain - George Will

Providence Journal
Single Women Coming Out to Vote - Froma Harrop

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Monday, January 28, 2008

The Guardian
So Much for Hillary's Biggest Asset - Michael Tomasky

WSJ
The Economy Is Fine (Really) - Brian Wesbury

WSJ
Will McCain Make Peace with Conservatives? - John Fund

Roll Call
A General Election Opening for Republicans? - Stuart Rothenberg

Weekly Standard
How Bush Decided on the Surge - Fred Barnes

Sunday, January 27, 2008

CBS News
Bill Clinton's Lost Legacy - Vaughn Ververs

NY Times
The Billary Road to Republican Victory - Frank Rich

Newsweek
Bill's Turn To Attack Dog Turns Off Voters - Thomas & Smalley

LA Times
'Unity' Doesn't Solve Political Gridlock - Ezra Klein

NY Post
Dems Disastrous Iraq Flip-Flopping - Max Boot

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Vanity Fair
Bill Clinton is Running for a Third Term - Bruce Feirstein

Weekly Standard
Charge of the Anti-McCain Brigade - Stephen Hayes

LA Times
Is the Right Right on the Clintons? - Jonathan Chait

City Journal
The Rainbow Coalition Evaporates - Steven Malanga

Time
Sober Up, Then Stimulate - Michael Kinsley

Friday, January 25, 2008

WSJ
The Tax Threat to Prosperity - Arthur Laffer

Boston Globe
Bill Clinton, the One-Man Steamroller - Nigel Hamilton

NY Times
Why the Republicans Are Wobbling - David Frum

New Republic
The Clinton Campaign's Silent Shake-Up - Michelle Cottle

RCP
Capitalism Doesn't Work, Mr. Gates? - Larry Kudlow

Thursday, January 24, 2008

NY Times
Editing Hillary's Story - Gail Collin

NBC News
GOP Florida Debate: Do-Or-Die Time - Chuck Todd

NY Observer
That Dismal Democratic Debate - Joe Conason

The American
It's the Partisan Economy, Stupid - Michael Barone

Washington Post
Dems Bristle at Clintons' Attacks - MacGillis & Kornblut

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Washington Post
Clinton Now Looking Beyond S.C. - Kornblut & Murray

NY Times
Two Against One - Maureen Dowd

WSJ
Somebody's Got to Pay For the Stimulus - George Melloan

HorseRaceBlog
Is McCain Inevitable? - Jay Cost

DMN
Taking Stock Before Everything Changes - Again - Mark Davis

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Washington Post
The Clinton Legacy is on the Line - Eugene Robinson

WSJ
Now McCain Must Convince the Right - Fred Barnes

The Intellectual Activist
Why McCain Needs to Be Stopped - Robert Tracinski

WSJ
Vietnam, American Honor & John McCain - Bret Stephens

Seattle Times
Iraq Tunnel Vision Hampers Fight - Rep. Adam Smith

Monday, January 21, 2008

NY Magazine
Bill Wades into Nevada's Muck Fest - John Heilemann

Weekly Standard
The Bubba Factor Hurts Obama - Fred Barnes

Washington Post
GOP Field Readies for True Test In Florida - Dan Balz

Time
A Split Decision on Super Tuesday? - M. Duffy & R. Molla

WSJ
Huckabee Fails to Expand Appeal - John Fund

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Weekly Standard
Prepare to Be Stimulated - Irwin Stelzer

USA Today
McCain Wins in Tight South Carolina Vote - David Jackson

Slate
Clinton Win in Nevada Ends on Ugly Note - John Dickerson

Time
Breaking Down the Black Vote - John Cloud

Washington Post
Waiting for Straight Talk - George Will

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Weekly Standard
Enough With the Reagan Nostalgia - William Kristol

NY Post
Bipartisan Bunk: Obama's Real Fairy Tale - Jonah Goldberg

Seattle PI
How the White House May Be Won - in the West - David Horsey

National Review
Debating an Economic Remedy - William F. Buckley

WSJ
Feel-Good Economics - Bruce Bartlett

Friday, January 18, 2008

Washington Post
Black Dreams, White Liberals - Charles Krauthammer

Chicago Tribune
Conservatives Shouldn't Swing at McCain - John Kass

NY Post
Huck Hoax: Why He Won't Break Out - Rich Lowry

WSJ
No Stimulus Gimmicks, Please - Bill Thomas & Alex Brill

Huffington Post
Terror Issues Dominate GOP '08 Playbook - Thomas Edsall

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Washington Post
A Democratic Field Without an Executive - David Broder

Houston Chronicle
Hillary Plays the Sensitivity Sweepstakes - George Will

WSJ
The Hypocrisy of Suppressing the Vote in Nevada - John Fund

Chicago Tribune
Fiscal Stimulus Folly From Democrats - Steve Chapman

Newsday
Class, Not Race, Divides the Democrats - Marie Cocco

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Slate
Back to Square One for Republicans - John Dickerson

Weekly Standard
Democrats Double Down on Iraq - Jonathan Last

The Hill
Hillary Will Benefit from Playing Race Card - Dick Morrisl

Portfolio
2008: The Recession Election - Matt Cooper

CBS News
For Romney, 3rd Time's A Charm - Vaughn Ververs

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Washington Post
Did Clintons Play the Race Card? - Eugene Robinson, Washington Post


The Politico
McCain Faces Little Incoming Fire - Jonathan Martin, The Politico


The New Republic
Romney Finds His Voice - Jonathan Cohn, The New Republic



Slate
Clinton's Gaffes Drown Out Her Message - John Dickerson



RCP
Next Two Weeks Will Impact Future of RNC - Reid Wilson

Monday, January 14, 2008

HorseRaceBlog
Conservative Leaders May Trip Up McCain - Jay Cost

NY Times
The Democrats' Iraq Fairy Tale - William Kristol

NY Post
How Much 'Change' is Really Needed? - Adam Brodsky

Washington Post
Fixing the Primary Farce - Sebastian Mallaby

Atlanta JC
Voter ID Law is Nothing but a Scam - Cynthia Tucker

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Washington Post
Cloudy Fortunes For Conservatism - Jonah Goldberg

Sunday Times
Dirt Begins to Fly at Obama - Sarah Baxter

NY Times
The Same Old Hillary - Frank Rich

Financial Times
Politics of the Personal - Christopher Caldwell

Boston Globe
Ten Rules For the Next President - Madeleine Albright

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

City Journal
The Globalization Election - Fred Siegel

The Politico
Racial Tensions Roil Democratic Race - Ben Smith

The Economist
The Republican Crack-Up & the Reagan Coalition - The Economist

Power Line
McCain's Personal Honor Collides w/Politics - Scott Johnson

National Review
Revenge of the Lunch Buckets - Rich Lowry

Friday, January 11, 2008

OpinionJournal
Who's Crying Now? - Peggy Noonan

Chicago Sun-Times
Bitter Fight Could Damage Dems - Steve Huntley

NY Post
The Surge At One - Ralph Peters

NY Times
Middle-Class Capitalists - David Brooks

FT
A Reflection That Defines the Choice for US Voters - Philip Stephens

Thursday, January 10, 2008

WSJ
The Surge Worked - Sens. John McCain & Joe Lieberman

Washington Post
Media Get Another Drubbing - Howard Kurtz

NY Observer
The Coming Attack on Barack - Joe Conason

TNR Congressional Roundup
Trying to Explain the Democrats' Struggles - TNR Congressional Roundup

Washington Post
An Old Democratic Fault Line - Harold Meyerson

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

WSJ
Voter-Fraud Showdown - John Fund

Newsweek
Promises They Can't Keep - Robert Samuelson

ABC News
New Hampshire's Polling Fiasco - Gary Langer

NY Times
Can She Cry Her Way Back to the White House? - Maureen Dowd

Newsweek
Theories on Hillary's Turnabout - Jonathan Alter

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

WSJ
Clinton Braces for Second Loss - Jackie Calmes

NBC
The Power of Candidate Branding - Chuck Todd

Bloomberg
Hillary Tries Temper, Tears to Stop Obama - Margaret Carlson

RCP
Huckabee's Counterproductive Sweet Talk - Dick Armey

NY Post
Iran 1, USA 0: The Navy Lost Its Nerve - Ralph Peters

Monday, January 7, 2008

Weekly Standard

Dems Can't Handle Truth About the Surge - Fred Barnes

NY Daily News

Clinton's Mistake & Her Last Chance to Fix It - Bob Shrum

WSJ

The New New Mitt vs. McCain - Kimberley Strassel

The Nation

The Democratic Foreign Policy Wars - Ari Berman

HorseRaceBlog

Is 1992 the Model for Hillary? - Jay Cost



Sunday, January 6, 2008

Union Leader
Huckabee & Edwards Have Common Delusions - George Will

NRO
The Feud Behind the Feud at the GOP Debate - Byron York

Weekly Standard
The Fall of the House of Clinton - Noemie Emery

Washington Post
Why Bush, Cheney Must Be Impeached - George McGovern

Washington Times
Lame Duck? Bush is Comeback Kid - Donald Lambro

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Saturday, January 5, 2008

Washington Post
Clinton Supporters Question Her Strategy - Kornblut, Weisman & Kane

National Journal
The Politics of Iraq Body Counts - N. Munro & C. Cannon

Boston Herald
No Relief in Bush Homestretch - Ann McFeatters

RCP
Economy Needs Tax-Reform, Not Populism - Larry Kudlow

OC Register
It's the Secular Left vs. Christian Left - Mark Steyn

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Friday, January 4, 2008

Time
Clinton Loss Means Change of Tactics - Karen Tumulty

Weekly Standard
The End of Inevitability - Fred Barnes

WSJ
The 16-Year Itch - Michael Barone

Washington Post
Democrats in Denial - Michael Gerson

The Politico
Iowa Leaves GOP in Total Disarray - J. Harris & J, Martin

Thursday, January 3, 2008

WSJ
We're Achieving Progress, Just Not Admitting It - Daniel Henninger

NY Times
War Taking Back Seat to Domestic Issues - Adam Nagourney

RCP
Is This Any Way to Pick a President? - Ron Cass

Washington Post
Do Obama Cheers Equal Votes? - Dana Milbank

Chicago Sun-Times
Hillary's Premature Triangulation - Robert Novak

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

NY Times
Terror on the Run - Ralph Peters

LA Times
The Bush Legacy: Conservative Courts - David Savage

WSJ
What We Want in a President - Lawrence Lindsey

Washington Post
Parties Trading Places - Harold Meyerson

Washington Times
4,000 Sacrificed to Vindicate 3,000 - Tony Blankley

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

AP
Did Huckabee Go Too Far? - Ron Fournier

The Guardian
The Year When Congress Did Nothing - Matthew Yglesias

RCP
Santa Claus Politics - Thomas Sowell

Times of London
Not Such a Bad Year After All - Anatole Kaletsky

Slate
Edwards Tries To Emasculate Obama - John Dickerson

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