Weekly Archive 2009 September 15-21
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The Debtorship Society
More Americans became "homeowners" while owning less and less of their homes.
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A Shake to the System
New research into "shaken baby syndrome" could put hundreds of convictions in peril.
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Race and the Opposition to Obama
Hating presidents is an irrepressible American tradition
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Civility Is Overrated
We have no duty to be nice to elected officials
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Lochner and Liberty
Dissecting the Supreme Court case that unites the new regulatory czar and his conservative critics
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'What You're Left With Is Libertarianism'
Red Eye host Greg Gutfeld on what guys like to read, what meth addicts do to toasters, and why liberals and conservatives are so annoying
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Nick Gillespie on Fox News' Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano
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Friday Funnies
Obama's education agenda
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Trading Blows
Chicken feet, rubber tires, and the rule of law in international trade
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Sarah Palin, Maverick at Last
Mama Grizzly becomes the first real politician of the Internet era.
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Reason.tv: Sam Tanenhaus on The Death of Conservatism
Has the revanchist right lost its capacity to think?
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Sam Tanenhaus on The Death of Conservatism
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I'm Moving to Fox News
Why it's time for a change of networks
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Richard Viguerie on the Future of Conservatism
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The Revenge of Ross Perot
Obama's policies are making Americans worry about the national debt
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The Empirical Evidence Against Big Government
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Peter Schiff Announces Candidacy for Senate
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One, Two, Three, Four, Let's Have a (Minor) Trade War!
What ever happened to the free trade Democrat?
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Why Can't We All Just Get Along?
There's nothing racist about opposing the president
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The Consumer Is Not the Customer
Both parties promise to preserve one of the health care system's central problems.
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Jon Stewart on ACORN
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Ted Kennedy, Victorian Hero?
Darwinian literary critics on how to tell the "bad guys" from the "good guys"
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The Paranoid Center
How the panic over right-wing violence is being used to marginalize peaceful dissent
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The Politics of Memory
What's too painful to remember we simply choose to repeat.