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House Democratic leaders are planning triage to save their majority because they recognize that American voters are rejecting the Obama Democrats’ big-government policies.
In the Mississippi Senate race, Ronnie Musgrove might benefit from the Obama turnout effect, but not all is dim for Roger Wicker.
It bodes ill for Republicans that recent special congressional elections have not only seen party switches but also movements against the districts' partisan leanings.
The financial bailout bill was seen as a must-pass by elites and congressional leaders, but viewed with great skepticism by large parts of the public.
The Bush administrationshould explain how poorly the Democrats have dealt with national-security affairs and howBillClinton mishandled the terrorist attacks that preceded 9/11.
The Gulf War has never really ended for Saddam Hussein. In
Study of Revenge: Saddam Hussein's Unfinished War against America (AEI Press, October 6, 2000), author Laurie Mylroie links Saddam to terrorist attacks against U.S. targets. In telling us the story of Saddam Hussein's continuing campaign of...



