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March 29, 2010
Vol. 15, No. 27
Delusions of Grandeur
Stephen F. Hayes
Obama Outfoxed
Good thing he has large congressional majorities, because his powers of persuasion are limited.
Fred Barnes
Polls Apart
Why imperiled congressional Democrats can take no solace from Obama’s approval ratings.
Jonathan V. Last
Stalking the CIA
Justice lawyers at daggers drawn with the intelligence community.
Debra Burlingame and Thomas Joscelyn
March 22, 2010
Vol. 15, No. 26
Albany’s Crime Spree
Fred Siegel
The Anti-Jobs Bill
Obamacare would badly undermine America’s economic prospects.
James C. Capretta and Yuval Levin
March 15, 2010
Vol. 15, No. 25
In Defense of Downsizing
Andrew B. Wilson
More Bad News for Democrats
Rob Portman looks like a formidable candidate for Ohio’s open Senate seat.
David Wolfford
No Need to Get Tied Down Yet
The GOP lacks a standard-bearer for 2012—but the list of contenders will be growing in the fall.
Fred Barnes
Wouldn’t You Like to Know
The ‘most transparent administration in history’ stonewalls.
Stephen F. Hayes
March 8, 2010
Vol. 15, No. 24
Do Mention the War
Andrew Stuttaford
The Cubanization of Venezuela
Castro works to keep Chávez in power and the cheap oil flowing.
Jaime Daremblum
March 1, 2010
Vol. 15, No. 23
Ambassador to Islam?
Paul Marshall
Democrat in Danger
A Reagan Republican aims to take back Maryland’s First District.
Emily Esfahani Smith
February 15, 2010
Vol. 15, No. 21
Getting It Backwards
John Yoo
February 8, 2010
Vol. 15, No. 20
An Agenda in Shambles
Matthew Continetti
Lack of Intelligence
Why didn’t the Obama administration properly interrogate the Christmas bomber?




















