College Democrats: ‘F-ck the troops’
$2.9 trillion budget clears House with 216-210 vote
Illegals released on ‘humanitarian’ grounds
Local police confront illegal immigrants
Fox News poll asks who voters are ‘scared’ of; Sen. Clinton tops list
Charen: Permission to Celebrate Jamestown?
West: Defending ourselves
Krauthammer: Which Is ‘The Real War’?
Washington Times: Iran and its enablers
Strassel: Tax Talk
Prelutsky: A Lot of Reasons I Won’t Vote for Obama
Sanders: That Crazy College Game of “More Diverse Than Thou”
Feulner: It’s time for a dose of reality in federal health-care spending
Hawkins: 10 Questions For Al Gore And The Global Warming Crowd
Friday, March 30, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Cluster-Blank Editorial: Impeach Bush
NOW Demands Access to Program Geared to Fathers
Income Gap Is Widening, Data Shows
FLASHBACK: Who Pays America’s Tax Burden, and Who Gets the Most Government Spending?
Gates: Congress should find way to shut Guantanamo
Fence execs sentenced for illegal hiring
Social Security liability foreseen
One man’s campaign against federal debt
Democrats say McCain nearly abandoned GOP
Thompson Run Could Trigger ‘Equal Time’ Rule
Democrats Shut Down Agency That Keeps Score on Earmarks
Earmark monitor’s exit baffles, troubles GOP
Bush mocks pork in war funding
When can clerks refuse to serve, citing religion?
Arab Leaders Call for Israel to Accept Land-for-Peace Offer
Hanson: Beyond Iraq
Novak: Tax and Spend
Spruiell: Tax and Spend, Again
Will: The 51st State?
Warner: The scandal that wasn’t
Goldberg: Restricted treatment
Lyons: Iran and America
WSJ: Total Recall
May: A Dangerous Woman
Mowbray: How We Fund Hamas University
Income Gap Is Widening, Data Shows
FLASHBACK: Who Pays America’s Tax Burden, and Who Gets the Most Government Spending?
Gates: Congress should find way to shut Guantanamo
Fence execs sentenced for illegal hiring
Social Security liability foreseen
One man’s campaign against federal debt
Democrats say McCain nearly abandoned GOP
Thompson Run Could Trigger ‘Equal Time’ Rule
Democrats Shut Down Agency That Keeps Score on Earmarks
Earmark monitor’s exit baffles, troubles GOP
Bush mocks pork in war funding
When can clerks refuse to serve, citing religion?
Arab Leaders Call for Israel to Accept Land-for-Peace Offer
Hanson: Beyond Iraq
Novak: Tax and Spend
Spruiell: Tax and Spend, Again
Will: The 51st State?
Warner: The scandal that wasn’t
Goldberg: Restricted treatment
Lyons: Iran and America
WSJ: Total Recall
May: A Dangerous Woman
Mowbray: How We Fund Hamas University
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Iraq Timetable Passes Senate
Obama Accuses Bush of ‘Social Darwinism’
Democrats’ timetable clears Senate
Democrats lay out Hill spring schedule
White House Withdraws Ambassador Nominee
The South has the sniffles from pollen
Ousted sorority sues DePauw University
Williams: Global Warming Heresy
Gattuso: Chilling Intolerance for Free Speech on Global Warming
Thomas: Vote buying
Sen. Coburn: Top 10 Most Egregious Earmarks Contained in War Supplemental
Carpenter: Who Got Bought
Washington Times: Senate theatrics
Washington Times: Budget fantasy land
Du Pont: Year of the Donkey
Goldberg: Campaign Reform? Try Campaign Inflation
Buckley: John Edwards will give you Free Health
Democrats’ timetable clears Senate
Democrats lay out Hill spring schedule
White House Withdraws Ambassador Nominee
The South has the sniffles from pollen
Ousted sorority sues DePauw University
Williams: Global Warming Heresy
Gattuso: Chilling Intolerance for Free Speech on Global Warming
Thomas: Vote buying
Sen. Coburn: Top 10 Most Egregious Earmarks Contained in War Supplemental
Carpenter: Who Got Bought
Washington Times: Senate theatrics
Washington Times: Budget fantasy land
Du Pont: Year of the Donkey
Goldberg: Campaign Reform? Try Campaign Inflation
Buckley: John Edwards will give you Free Health
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Iranian Terrorism; Clinton Socialism
McCain: We Won’t Meet Fundraising Goals
Iran Partially Suspends U.N. Cooperation
PM warns Iran over Navy captives
U.S. Long Worried That Iran Supplied Arms in Iraq
L.A. Immigration Rallies Mark March Anniversary
Venezuela’s Chavez announces plans for ‘collective property’ under shift toward socialism
Who Pays America’s Tax Burden, and Who Gets the Most Government Spending?
Clinton touts universal health care plan
Fifty percent of adults would not vote for Clinton
Senate war bill features $20B in pork
Tenn. lawmakers push to restore civics in schools
Chinese Group Want to Make Paper From Panda Poop
Thai Zoo Hopes Porn Will Get Sluggish Pandas to Mate
Doherty: Libertarians’ silver lining
Washington Times: Six strikes and you’re out
Washington Times: Pressure the hooligan mullahs
WSJ: Tehran’s Hostages
NRO: Nuclear Stakes
Barone: Gore’s faith is bad science
Kersten: Shariah in Minnesota?
Fund: Earmark Cover-Up
Miller: Banning Legos
Iran Partially Suspends U.N. Cooperation
PM warns Iran over Navy captives
U.S. Long Worried That Iran Supplied Arms in Iraq
L.A. Immigration Rallies Mark March Anniversary
Venezuela’s Chavez announces plans for ‘collective property’ under shift toward socialism
Who Pays America’s Tax Burden, and Who Gets the Most Government Spending?
Clinton touts universal health care plan
Fifty percent of adults would not vote for Clinton
Senate war bill features $20B in pork
Tenn. lawmakers push to restore civics in schools
Chinese Group Want to Make Paper From Panda Poop
Thai Zoo Hopes Porn Will Get Sluggish Pandas to Mate
Doherty: Libertarians’ silver lining
Washington Times: Six strikes and you’re out
Washington Times: Pressure the hooligan mullahs
WSJ: Tehran’s Hostages
NRO: Nuclear Stakes
Barone: Gore’s faith is bad science
Kersten: Shariah in Minnesota?
Fund: Earmark Cover-Up
Miller: Banning Legos
Friday, March 23, 2007
Dems Set Iraq Timetable
British Forces Held By Iran
Final Draft Resolution Calling for Iran Sanctions Submitted
Iran: U.S. Has Yet to Issue Visa to Ahmadinejad
House OKs Timetable for Troops in Iraq (Vote)
House passes bill giving troop withdrawal timeline
Bush Slams Democrats Over Iraq Timetable
Anti-war protesters arrested at Pelosi’s office
Chlorine cache found in Iraq
U.S. blasts Italy’s hostage exchange
Illegal immigrants allowed at least five strikes
Senate panel rips lending regulators
New Orleans Residents Arming Themselves
Some rethinking nuke opposition
Milloy: Al Gore’s Congressional Lovefest
Goldberg: Turning up the Heat on Gore
Loyola: High-Stakes Poker in the Persian Gulf
Final Draft Resolution Calling for Iran Sanctions Submitted
Iran: U.S. Has Yet to Issue Visa to Ahmadinejad
House OKs Timetable for Troops in Iraq (Vote)
House passes bill giving troop withdrawal timeline
Bush Slams Democrats Over Iraq Timetable
Anti-war protesters arrested at Pelosi’s office
Chlorine cache found in Iraq
U.S. blasts Italy’s hostage exchange
Illegal immigrants allowed at least five strikes
Senate panel rips lending regulators
New Orleans Residents Arming Themselves
Some rethinking nuke opposition
Milloy: Al Gore’s Congressional Lovefest
Goldberg: Turning up the Heat on Gore
Loyola: High-Stakes Poker in the Persian Gulf
Thursday, March 22, 2007
'Political correctness is killing our freedoms'
639 arrestees flagged for immigration violations
Bill offers temporary legal status to undocumented immigrants
‘Political correctness is killing our freedoms’
Teen who wants to wear anti-gay T-shirt takes battle to court
Hoyer Won’t Rule Out Extending War Vote
CODEPINK plans takeover of Pelosi’s office
Coke vs. Bolivia in the ‘dignity’ stakes
Report: All Charges Against Duke Lacrosse Players to Be Dropped Soon
North Korea Nuclear Talks Break Down
Report Details Problems Throughout Veterans Affairs’ Health Network
Hydrogen-bombing down the track
Coulter: The coming ass age
Will: Regulating Interior Designers
Washington Times: A Democratic blueprint for defeat
Washington Times: Hogs on the Hill
Lambro: Pork and pullout prospects
Klinger: What price denuclearization?
Bill offers temporary legal status to undocumented immigrants
‘Political correctness is killing our freedoms’
Teen who wants to wear anti-gay T-shirt takes battle to court
Hoyer Won’t Rule Out Extending War Vote
CODEPINK plans takeover of Pelosi’s office
Coke vs. Bolivia in the ‘dignity’ stakes
Report: All Charges Against Duke Lacrosse Players to Be Dropped Soon
North Korea Nuclear Talks Break Down
Report Details Problems Throughout Veterans Affairs’ Health Network
Hydrogen-bombing down the track
Coulter: The coming ass age
Will: Regulating Interior Designers
Washington Times: A Democratic blueprint for defeat
Washington Times: Hogs on the Hill
Lambro: Pork and pullout prospects
Klinger: What price denuclearization?
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Gore on Hill Today
Cowards using baby bombers
Iraq insurgents used children in car bombing: general
Czech leader Klaus fights global warming ‘religion’
Al Gore Urges Congressional Action on Climate Issues
University of Alabama Climatologist Roy Spencer’s Oral Testimony
Iran Threatens to Kidnap U.S. Soldiers
Bolton: Only Force Will Deter Iran From Nuclear Program
Democrats 0 for 6 in Congress; agenda sidetracked by Iraq war
Aid to Palestinians Rose Despite an Embargo
Sensing Shift in Bush Policy, Another Hawk Leaves
‘Nanny’ Laws Are Added to the Books
McCain Warns Against Spread of Socialism
“Peace” Protesters Burn American Soldier in Effigy
Stossel: The Media Likes Scaring Us, and We Like It
Washington Times: Al Gore to preach to the choir
Dale: Iraq’s future
Stearman: Vietnam War lessons
Washington Times: Hezbollah’s rearmament
Shapiro: Is The Era Of Small Government Over?
Berlau: Ted Kennedy Says Eliminate Private Sector From Student Loans
Goldberg: Betraying their base – Democrats can do it too
Medved: The Essence of Liberalism: Embracing Life’s Losers
Iraq insurgents used children in car bombing: general
Czech leader Klaus fights global warming ‘religion’
Al Gore Urges Congressional Action on Climate Issues
University of Alabama Climatologist Roy Spencer’s Oral Testimony
Iran Threatens to Kidnap U.S. Soldiers
Bolton: Only Force Will Deter Iran From Nuclear Program
Democrats 0 for 6 in Congress; agenda sidetracked by Iraq war
Aid to Palestinians Rose Despite an Embargo
Sensing Shift in Bush Policy, Another Hawk Leaves
‘Nanny’ Laws Are Added to the Books
McCain Warns Against Spread of Socialism
“Peace” Protesters Burn American Soldier in Effigy
Stossel: The Media Likes Scaring Us, and We Like It
Washington Times: Al Gore to preach to the choir
Dale: Iraq’s future
Stearman: Vietnam War lessons
Washington Times: Hezbollah’s rearmament
Shapiro: Is The Era Of Small Government Over?
Berlau: Ted Kennedy Says Eliminate Private Sector From Student Loans
Goldberg: Betraying their base – Democrats can do it too
Medved: The Essence of Liberalism: Embracing Life’s Losers
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Hummer Better for Environment than Prius?
G.O.P. Candidates Confront Immigration Politics
Patience for Iraq war waning, say leaders
Funding more than war
Democracy’s support sinks
Group braves snow to raise awareness for environment
Bush pitching alternatives to automakers
Demorro: Prius Outdoes Hummer in Environmental Damage
NYT: Students’ Right to Free Speech
Lynn: Stealth filibusters need to go
Stephens: Who Needs Nukes
Spencer: Our First Muslim President?
Cain: Presidential Baggage Check
Limbaugh: Republicans Won’t Stand When Democrats Lie
Patience for Iraq war waning, say leaders
Funding more than war
Democracy’s support sinks
Group braves snow to raise awareness for environment
Bush pitching alternatives to automakers
Demorro: Prius Outdoes Hummer in Environmental Damage
NYT: Students’ Right to Free Speech
Lynn: Stealth filibusters need to go
Stephens: Who Needs Nukes
Spencer: Our First Muslim President?
Cain: Presidential Baggage Check
Limbaugh: Republicans Won’t Stand When Democrats Lie
Monday, March 19, 2007
Government-school success in DC
Gore faces grilling on ‘warming’; questions await former VP
Al Gore Challenged to International TV Debate on Global Warming
Crazy-Sounding Ideas May Help Combat Global Warming
Study Finds One-Third in D.C. Illiterate
U.S., N. Korea reach deal over frozen funds
Surge is ‘so far, so good’
McConnell eyes ‘bipartisan’ illegals bill
Democrats present veto opportunities
Mother Arrested After First-Grade Son Brings Crack Cocaine to Show-and-Tell
Sunday alcohol bill rubs rural Ga. wrong way
Clark: Global Warming: Moving Towards Metrosexuals
Fund: Whose Ox Is Gored?
Novak: Earmark Subterfuge
Fields: Red meat, strong drink
Andres: Power to the people
Rahn: Global nag
Rosner: The Iran Beauty Contest
Stephens: Islamosocialism
Kengor: America’s “Berlin Wall?”
Al Gore Challenged to International TV Debate on Global Warming
Crazy-Sounding Ideas May Help Combat Global Warming
Study Finds One-Third in D.C. Illiterate
U.S., N. Korea reach deal over frozen funds
Surge is ‘so far, so good’
McConnell eyes ‘bipartisan’ illegals bill
Democrats present veto opportunities
Mother Arrested After First-Grade Son Brings Crack Cocaine to Show-and-Tell
Sunday alcohol bill rubs rural Ga. wrong way
Clark: Global Warming: Moving Towards Metrosexuals
Fund: Whose Ox Is Gored?
Novak: Earmark Subterfuge
Fields: Red meat, strong drink
Andres: Power to the people
Rahn: Global nag
Rosner: The Iran Beauty Contest
Stephens: Islamosocialism
Kengor: America’s “Berlin Wall?”
Friday, March 16, 2007
VA Hospitals: A Study of Government Healthcare
Scientist Calls Global Warming Theories ‘Bunk,’ Cites Errors of Logic
End of road for McKinney?
Poll: Bias ‘alive and well’ in press
Rep. Kennedy: I Was Hooked on OxyContin
Ahmadinejad says Iran will stick to atomic work
Ahmadinejad wants to attend UN vote on new Iran sanctions
U.S. Will Give Visa to Iranian President
‘Three Little Pigs’ nixed in bow to Muslims
British School Puts Three Little Piggies Back in Play
GOP on offensive already for 2008
House leaders seeking options
GOP Bills Would Relax Test Requirements of ‘No Child’ Law
Senate panel pushes Confederate heritage month
Sponsor says HPV bill a dead issue at Capitol this year
Report: VA nurse filed inaccurate records
Simmons: Hog-slopping politics
Milloy: Must-See Global Warming TV
Rosett: More Questions about the U.N. in North Korea
Krieble: Is the American Experiment Dead?
The Republican Study Committee’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights
End of road for McKinney?
Poll: Bias ‘alive and well’ in press
Rep. Kennedy: I Was Hooked on OxyContin
Ahmadinejad says Iran will stick to atomic work
Ahmadinejad wants to attend UN vote on new Iran sanctions
U.S. Will Give Visa to Iranian President
‘Three Little Pigs’ nixed in bow to Muslims
British School Puts Three Little Piggies Back in Play
GOP on offensive already for 2008
House leaders seeking options
GOP Bills Would Relax Test Requirements of ‘No Child’ Law
Senate panel pushes Confederate heritage month
Sponsor says HPV bill a dead issue at Capitol this year
Report: VA nurse filed inaccurate records
Simmons: Hog-slopping politics
Milloy: Must-See Global Warming TV
Rosett: More Questions about the U.N. in North Korea
Krieble: Is the American Experiment Dead?
The Republican Study Committee’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Oil-for-Nukes Plan (v2.0) Created
Major powers agree on new nuclear sanctions on Iran
9/11 Mastermind Confesses in Guantanamo
Emanuel tells freshmen to avoid Stephen Colbert
World may get greener, then wilt, due warming
Calderon can’t say whether U.S. relatives are ‘legal’
Dozens in GOP Turn Against Bush’s Prized ‘No Child’ Act
Kentucky School Wants to Eliminate ‘C’ as Passing Grade
Confederate history month proposal clears Senate panel
Google Is Reviving Hopes for Ex-Furniture Makers
Tumulty: How The Right Went Wrong
Stossel: Hazardous Safety Regulation
Washington Times: Calderon and illegals
Armey: ‘Saving’ Social Security Won’t Secure Retirement
King: Love affair with sales tax has to end
Kerpen: The Maddest Side of March Madness
Sowell: Global-Warming Swindle
Kazman: A Milestone of a Mistake
Kilgannon: Waste, Fraud, and UN Headquarters
9/11 Mastermind Confesses in Guantanamo
Emanuel tells freshmen to avoid Stephen Colbert
World may get greener, then wilt, due warming
Calderon can’t say whether U.S. relatives are ‘legal’
Dozens in GOP Turn Against Bush’s Prized ‘No Child’ Act
Kentucky School Wants to Eliminate ‘C’ as Passing Grade
Confederate history month proposal clears Senate panel
Google Is Reviving Hopes for Ex-Furniture Makers
Tumulty: How The Right Went Wrong
Stossel: Hazardous Safety Regulation
Washington Times: Calderon and illegals
Armey: ‘Saving’ Social Security Won’t Secure Retirement
King: Love affair with sales tax has to end
Kerpen: The Maddest Side of March Madness
Sowell: Global-Warming Swindle
Kazman: A Milestone of a Mistake
Kilgannon: Waste, Fraud, and UN Headquarters
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Bush Panders to Mexicans
Democrats work to smooth Iraq tension
Senate Democrats’ budget leaves war funding intact
Senate Budget Would Expand Health Care
Gonzales: ‘Mistakes Were Made’
Bush ‘not happy’ with Gonzales
Law on Appointment of US Attorneys
Mexican President Presses Bush on Border Fence
Answering Latin Left, Bush Pledges to Help Poor
‘No Child’ Target Is Called Out of Reach
Can Edwards win with an ‘us vs. them’ pitch?
Williams: Economics and Smoking
Washington Times: Bad spending habits
Belien: Islamicization of Antwerp
Tucker: Toast to Sunday sales? Let people vote
Spruiell: The Party of Limited Government Returns?
Senate Democrats’ budget leaves war funding intact
Senate Budget Would Expand Health Care
Gonzales: ‘Mistakes Were Made’
Bush ‘not happy’ with Gonzales
Law on Appointment of US Attorneys
Mexican President Presses Bush on Border Fence
Answering Latin Left, Bush Pledges to Help Poor
‘No Child’ Target Is Called Out of Reach
Can Edwards win with an ‘us vs. them’ pitch?
Williams: Economics and Smoking
Washington Times: Bad spending habits
Belien: Islamicization of Antwerp
Tucker: Toast to Sunday sales? Let people vote
Spruiell: The Party of Limited Government Returns?
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Ron Paul Officially In The Race!
Ron Paul announces White House bid
Paul Joins Race for 2008 GOP Nomination
Clinton: Right-Wing Conspiracy Is Back
Frostbite ends Bancroft-Arnesen trek
From a Rapt Audience, a Call to Cool the Hype
Scientists Debate Sun’s Role in Global Warming
Tokyo Expects Cherry Blossoms This Week
Blooms scarce as Cherry Blossom Festival nears
New Macon panhandling law exacts change
Sights low for Bush’s Mexico trip
Mexico warns jobs key to halting illegals
Calderon Tells Bush Mexico Needs More
Bush stresses immigration
Ethanol Undergoes Evolution as Political Issue
Killer Meat-Eating Frogs Terrorize San Francisco
Cain: It’s Not About Health Care
Washington Times: Spending bipartisanship needed
Toomey: The McCain Record
Bottum: The Conservative Case Against Bush
Paul Joins Race for 2008 GOP Nomination
Clinton: Right-Wing Conspiracy Is Back
Frostbite ends Bancroft-Arnesen trek
From a Rapt Audience, a Call to Cool the Hype
Scientists Debate Sun’s Role in Global Warming
Tokyo Expects Cherry Blossoms This Week
Blooms scarce as Cherry Blossom Festival nears
New Macon panhandling law exacts change
Sights low for Bush’s Mexico trip
Mexico warns jobs key to halting illegals
Calderon Tells Bush Mexico Needs More
Bush stresses immigration
Ethanol Undergoes Evolution as Political Issue
Killer Meat-Eating Frogs Terrorize San Francisco
Cain: It’s Not About Health Care
Washington Times: Spending bipartisanship needed
Toomey: The McCain Record
Bottum: The Conservative Case Against Bush
Monday, March 12, 2007
Bush wasting money in Central America
Bush praises “good friend” Uribe and promises more aid
Chavez launches biting US attack
Mayans to ‘cleanse’ Bush site
Halliburton’s Dubai Move Makes Democrats Suspicious
Red tape drives firms overseas
Scientists threatened for ‘climate denial’
Germans challenge the EU on speed limit
‘Some Things You Never Forget’
Where Tobacco Ruled, Smoking Ban Gains Ground
At airports, booze causes headaches
Suicide squirrels driving utilities nuts
Charen: It wasn’t about Libby
Barone: Berger & Libby: A Tale of Two Crimes
Parker: Today’s NAACP symptom of black problems
Stott: Global Warming Is Not a Crisis
Rahn: Budget fictions
Rago: Free Radical
NR Editors: The “Let’s Lose Now” Caucus
Murdock: Americanize America’s Immigrants
Unfortunately, Mercer University President William Underwood will not be appearing on the program tomorrow due to a scheduling conflict. We will try to reschedule an appearance on the program in the coming weeks.
Chavez launches biting US attack
Mayans to ‘cleanse’ Bush site
Halliburton’s Dubai Move Makes Democrats Suspicious
Red tape drives firms overseas
Scientists threatened for ‘climate denial’
Germans challenge the EU on speed limit
‘Some Things You Never Forget’
Where Tobacco Ruled, Smoking Ban Gains Ground
At airports, booze causes headaches
Suicide squirrels driving utilities nuts
Charen: It wasn’t about Libby
Barone: Berger & Libby: A Tale of Two Crimes
Parker: Today’s NAACP symptom of black problems
Stott: Global Warming Is Not a Crisis
Rahn: Budget fictions
Rago: Free Radical
NR Editors: The “Let’s Lose Now” Caucus
Murdock: Americanize America’s Immigrants
Unfortunately, Mercer University President William Underwood will not be appearing on the program tomorrow due to a scheduling conflict. We will try to reschedule an appearance on the program in the coming weeks.
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