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How the Dems Can Get Back on Track
The list of their recent screw-ups is long. Will they be corrected?
Obama Still an Enigma Days Before Inauguration
We're still not yet sure exactly how the next president will govern.
Resolved: 2009 Will Be a Better Year for the GOP
New Year's resolutions for the era of "Hope and Change."
Blagogate and Obama: A List of Open Questions
Let's see if the mainstream media ever gets around to demanding answers.
Who Will Clean Up Our Political Cesspools?
It's a great time for change — but Obama doesn't seem too eager to address the corruption, ethical sloth, and party cronyism infecting our government.
Who Will Be the Next Paul Weyrich?
The late conservative icon was one of the last of a rare breed of right-winger.
Shock: Al Sharpton Takes on the Unions
Sharpton opposes the Employee Free Choice Act and plans to mobilize the African-American community against it.
Four Blago Scandal Rules for the GOP
When criticizing Obama over his handling of Blagogate, Republicans must walk a fine line. (Also, Roger L. Simon on No Musical in the New “Chicago.”)
Follow the (Democratic) Money: A Scandal Guide
The "culture of corruption" brought down the GOP in 2006. Republicans hope the same will be true in 2010 for Democrats.
GOP on the Comeback Trail
A victory in Congress, a victory in a Louisiana Congressional race — it's amazing how quickly a party's fortunes can turn around.
A Political Wish List for the Holidays
A few small "gifts" would make life a lot jollier in the nation's capital.
A Cautious Obama Picking His Fights Carefully
It might not be "new" politics. But it is smart politics.
Getting the GOP Back in the Game
Opportunities to return from the brink of political oblivion abound — if the Republicans don't squander them.
Mazel Tov, Hillary!
Israel's supporters are breathing a sigh of relief after today's announcement. (See also Claudia Rosett on Awaiting Susan Rice at the U.N.)
Ten Reasons for Conservatives to Be Thankful
Republicans were the turkeys in 2008, but they still have much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving. (Also, Victor Davis Hanson on Politically Incorrect Reasons to Be Optimistic on Thanksgiving Day)
Obama Sticks to the Establishment for His Economic Team
Consolation for fiscal conservatives: it could have been much worse.
Obama’s Rumored Picks Cheer Up GOP
Leaks regarding Obama's likely choices for top Cabinet spots have Republicans smiling.
Obama Should Think Twice About This Clinton Retread
Attorney General candidate Eric Holder played a key role in the much-maligned pardon of fugitive Marc Rich. (Also, Roger Kimball on Eric Holder, Radical)
How the GOP Can Get Its Mojo Back
Republicans have at least two ready-made issues which can unite the party.
No Decisions: Obama Votes ‘Present’ on Cabinet Picks
Is he exercising caution or once again avoiding difficult choices?
Are Republicans Doomed to Minority ‘Dixiecrat’ Status?
A decision to refocus on "core conservative values" could permanently marginalize the party.
The GOP Gets Off to a Bad Start
Sniping, whining, and bickering isn't the way to revive a party after a stinging defeat.
The U.S. Senate as Post-Election Battleground
Will the GOP Senate minority be able to slow the runaway train of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid?


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