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Making the Case for New START

The new START treaty still requires the ratification of both governments. However, it already has the U.S. military’s full backing and has been endorsed by voices from across the political spectrum. The treaty agreement signed by President Obama and Russian President Dimitry Medvedev to scale back …

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Written by Marcia Smilack on Friday April 9, 2010

Kirk Pulls Ahead

According to the latest Rasmussen poll , GOP Rep. Mark Kirk has overtaken Democratic opponent Alexi Giannoulias in the race for President Obama's old Senate seat. I've argued that if Mark Kirk would stay on message and focus his campaign on the economy, national security, and his common sense …

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Written by Jeb Golinkin on Friday April 9, 2010

Will Moving to the Center Really Benefit the GOP?

In a recent blogpost, Matthew Yglesias suggested that moving to the right might not hurt the GOP electorally. But statistical evidence shows that ideology can still make a difference. Matthew Yglesias writes in a recent blogpost that, setting aside the merits of the issues, Republicans should …

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Written by Andrew Gelman on Friday April 9, 2010

Cameron's (Partly) New Look Tories

Tim Montgomerie of ConservativeHome.uk offers a shrewd assessment of how conservatism and modernism interact in today's Cameron Tories. Tim Montgomerie of ConservativeHome.uk offers a shrewd assessment of how conservatism and modernism interact in today's Cameron Tories: On the one hand: …

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Written by David Frum on Thursday April 8, 2010

The High Costs of Obama’s Nuke Deal

Getting a nuclear deal with Russia involved costly concessions. If Russia fails though to cooperate on imposing sanctions on Iran, the deal will be a diplomatic loss for the Obama administration, no matter how many Russian warheads are eliminated. Concluding an arms-reduction treaty between the …

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Written by Jeff Burk on Thursday April 8, 2010

Going Green the French Way

Last month, France’s equivalent of the Green Party gained 13% of the vote in the country’s regional elections. Environmental policy is undoubtedly one of France’s greatest concerns. There's no denying they take "conservation" to another level. Last month, the political party Europe Écologie …

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Written by Rachel Ryan on Thursday April 8, 2010

Will Pawlenty Regret Becoming the Tea Party Candidate?

Minn. Governor Tim Pawlenty's appearance Wednesday with Sarah Palin at a Minneapolis rally for Rep. Michelle Bachmann has raised questions about whether he is looking to tap into Tea Party support. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC7ZpXybF-E&feature=player_embedded Tim Pawlenty appeared …

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Written by Bryce McNitt on Thursday April 8, 2010

Libertarians Didn’t Win the Civil War

In a recent article David Boaz tries to explain the Civil War as a libertarian triumph. One can easily see that ending slavery ought to have been a libertarian end. However, it was accomplished with stunningly anti-libertarian means. Everyone but me seems to think the latest article from …

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Written by Orestes Brownson on Thursday April 8, 2010

Conservatives Target One of Their Best

My article in the latest issue of Time looks at the troubling case of Utah's Senator Robert Bennett. Bennett is one of the most conservative members of Congress, yet two conservative groups are now committed to defeating his renomination bid. My article in the latest issue of Time looks at …

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Written by David Frum on Thursday April 8, 2010

Why Conservatives Should Love the Red Sox

As the baseball season starts, we asked two Frum Forum contributors to give us reasons why conservatives should support their team. Here, John Gardner makes the case for his Boston Red Sox. As baseball season starts, we asked two Frum Forum contributors to give us reasons why conservatives …

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Written by John S. Gardner on Thursday April 8, 2010

Why Conservatives Should Love the Yankees

As the baseball season starts, we asked two Frum Forum contributors to give us reasons why conservatives should support their team. Here, Jeb Golinkin makes the case for his New York Yankees. As baseball season starts, we asked two Frum Forum contributors to give us reasons why conservativ…

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Written by Jeb Golinkin on Thursday April 8, 2010

Taliban Hostage-Taking More Hopeful Than Past

The latest video of captive American soldier Bowe Bergdahl suggests that the Taliban -- whose reputation leans towards cutting off prisoners' heads -- may have adopted a new approach. What can one say about the only American soldier held in captivity by the Taliban in Afghanistan? A poignant …

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Written by Peter Worthington on Thursday April 8, 2010

Judging War from the Sidelines

Capt. Robert Semrau is charged with killing a mortally wounded Taliban insurgent on the battlefield. Yet, he will not be judged by a jury of his peers: None of his court martial panel comes from the combat arms, or has had to make decisions under fire. A concern about the court martial of Capt. …

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Written by Peter Worthington on Thursday April 8, 2010

Making Sense of McDonnell's Confederate Nostalgia

One month after the passage of Obamacare and one year after the bailouts, Virginia Gov. McDonnell was issuing a coded appeal -- but not just on race alone. He was commemorating an era when states were largely left alone by the "big bad" Feds. For all this talk about Bob McDonnell, I'm surprised …

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Written by Telly Davidson on Thursday April 8, 2010

Governor McDonnell Can't Escape Virginia's Past

My latest column for The Week examines the controversy over Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell's proclamation declaring April as "Confederate History Month". My latest column for The Week examines the controversy over Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell's proclamation declaring April as "Confederat…

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Written by David Frum on Thursday April 8, 2010

Dems Using Race Card to Push Obamacare

Faced with selling Obamacare to a skeptical public, Democrats have resorted to playing the race card to defame Tea Party and Republican opposition. Faced with selling Obamacare to a skeptical public, Democrats have resorted to playing the race card with the help of pliant journalists. Republican…

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Written by Jeff Burk on Thursday April 8, 2010

Is Kirk Winning the Money Race?

On Wednesday, Rep. Mark Kirk's Senate campaign announced that they had brought in $2.2 million in the first quarter of the year. Democratic opponent Alexi Giannoulias, however, declined to disclose his own fundraising haul. Good news for Republicans. Mark Kirk has brought in a solid haul since the …

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Written by Jeb Golinkin on Thursday April 8, 2010

Support New Credit Union Regs Despite Barney Frank

More often than not, Rep. Barney Frank can be found fighting for a more expansive state role in the economy. This time though, Frank is rightly backing a credit union deregulation bill - opposed by many Republicans. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee Chair Barney Frank is …

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Written by Eli Lehrer on Wednesday April 7, 2010

No Defense for McDonnell

Governor McDonnell's "Confederate History Month" proclamation was an indefensible historical whitewash. I'm sorry Daivd , but McDonnell's confederate proclamation was obnoxious, even if more subtle than Gilmore's. For one, it's a historical whitewash. I'll start with this: "the surviving, …

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Written by Steven Teles on Wednesday April 7, 2010

Leave Civil War History to the Historians

Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell's decision to issue a proclamation declaring April as "Confederate History Month" will only hurt the GOP in the long run. Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell is in the news for reviving the tradition of issuing a proclamation declaring April as "Confederate History …

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Written by Dennis Sanders on Wednesday April 7, 2010