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August 2, 2010Vol. 15, No. 43
As Ohio Goes . . . Souring on Obama.

BY Stephen F. Hayes

Baked in the Cake Everything you needed to know about Obama could have been learned from his campaign.

BY Peter Wehner

Last Hired, First Fired? The most endangered Democrat from the class of 2008.

BY Michael Warren

Lone Economic Star What the rest of the country can learn from Texas.

BY Eli Lehrer

Onward, Christian Zionists The fastest growing Israel support group in America.

BY Jennifer Rubin

July 26, 2010Vol. 15, No. 42
A Mosque Grows Near Brooklyn The dubious financing of ‘Cordoba House’ deserves scrutiny.

BY Stephen Schwartz

Bill Thomas’s Revenge Democrats now face his magically disappearing tax cuts.

BY Gary Andres

Bright Lights, Bad Schoolhouses Teachers’ unions as big-screen villains.

BY Sonny Bunch

Colorado’s GOP on a Roll With one prominent exception.

BY Fred Barnes

Easy Credit, Hard Landing The financial insights of Raghuram Rajan.

BY Christopher Caldwell

Excusing the Oakland Rioters Looting is not a form of civil rights protest.

BY Heather Mac Donald

In Defense of Moderation C. Holland Taylor’s campaign against Islamic extremism.

BY Jennifer Rubin

July 19, 2010Vol. 15, No. 41
Counting al Qaeda Leon Panetta’s numbers aren’t to be trusted.

BY Bill Roggio and Daveed Gartenstein-Ross

In the Tank for Big Labor Obama is making union dreams come true.

BY Peyton R. Miller

One Job Forward, Two Jobs Back Another triumph of Obamanomics.

BY Andrew B. Wilson

Spy Swap The latest in a long line.

BY Harvey Klehr and John Earl Haynes

Think Big Republicans should embrace Paul Ryan's Road Map.

BY Fred Barnes

July 5 - July 12, 2010Vol. 15, No. 40
A Good General Is Not Enough Winning in Afghanistan will also require pressure on Pakistan.

BY Thomas Joscelyn

Dudley Do-Right Can a Republican win in Oregon?

BY Ethan Epstein

Endangered Species Do pro-life Democrats have a future?

BY John McCormack

Obama’s Crusade Against Profits Coming soon to a college near you.

BY Andrew Ferguson

Rookies Preferred It’s not a good year for veteran politicians, even conservative ones.

BY Kenneth Y. Tomlinson

The Blunt Truth He should win the Missouri Senate race.

BY Fred Barnes

The Consummate Warrior Marcel Bigeard, 1916–2010.

BY Max Boot

The Obama Formula Impotence abroad, omnipotence at home.

BY Irwin M. Stelzer

June 28, 2010Vol. 15, No. 39
Dereliction of Duty Congressional Democrats skip passing a budget—and hope no one notices.

BY Stephen F. Hayes

Jihadists Abroad Europe sneers at Guantánamo but has no good policy itself for terror suspects.

BY Robin Simcox

Merkel’s Goal Can a World Cup win save her government?

BY Victorino Matus

Running on Empty The wheels come off the liberal juggernaut, but it’s still dangerous.

BY Fred Barnes

The Return of the Ottomans The sick man of Europe is back and causing ­trouble again.

BY Lee Smith

June 21, 2010Vol. 15, No. 38
A Bad Deal Gets Worse Obamacare is already damaging the individual insurance market.

BY Beth Henary Watson

A Turkey of a Policy Obama makes the Middle East an even more dangerous place.

BY Elliott Abrams

Can the French Cut Welfare? Sarkozy touches the troisième rail.

BY Christopher Caldwell

How to Think About Oil Spills The perils of overreaction.

BY Steven F. Hayward

Scapegoating les Anglo-Saxons EU poobahs take aim at Wall Street and the City.

BY Andrew Stuttaford

Self-Destruction in Illinois Democrats melt down in Obama’s home state.

BY Fred Barnes

June 14, 2010Vol. 15, No. 37
A Predictable Crisis Europe’s single currency was bound to break down.

BY Martin Feldstein

After Tiananmen Survivors of the crackdown take a new direction.

BY David Aikman

Arrogance in the Executive What the oil spill has revealed about the Obama presidency.

BY Andrew B. Wilson

Killjoys for Change Taking the ’tainment out of edutainment.

BY Jonathan V. Last

Let’s Hear It for Tex Avery Opponents of Texas’s curriculum reform embarrass themselves.

BY Stephen Schwartz

June 7, 2010Vol. 15, No. 36
A Culture War Deferred The Dutch elections—much to the candidates’ surprise—are more about money than Muslims.

BY Christopher Caldwell

Losing Asia? If we stint on our military investment in the Pacific, we’ll pay a high price.

BY Dan Blumenthal

New Nukes! On nuclear modernization GOP senators should swing for the fences.

BY John Noonan

Not Dead Yet Introducing the pre-obituary: a few choice words before you go.

BY P. J. O'Rourke

O Canada Looking north for economic inspiration.

BY Fred Barnes

Russia’s New Protesters They’re middle class, well educated, and young.

BY Leon Aron

May 31, 2010Vol. 15, No. 35
Exodus from Dictatorship Why is Washington such a sucker for Mubarak?

BY Ellen Bork

Out with the Old Don’t trust a congressman over the age of 50.

BY Matthew Continetti

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