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GOP Not Ready to Breakout in the Northeast

Rep. Parker Griffith's party switch and Rudy Giuliani's decision not to run are signposts for what the GOP can expect in 2010: Opportunities will continue to be missed in places like New York, and found in the South and elsewhere. It's probably a good thing that Parker Griffith's party switch and …

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Written by Thomas J. Marier on Thursday December 24, 2009

A Race Rudy Can't Refuse

It's not too late for Rudy Giuliani to change his mind. The Republican Party and the conservative cause need him out on the campaign trail and in the United States Senate. Frum Forum contributor Richard Brownell makes  excuses for Rudolph Giuliani’s refusal to run for the Senate from New York …

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Written by John Guardiano on Wednesday December 23, 2009

Health Bill Rests on Stupak

In a recent interview, Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) accused the White House and Democrats of pressuring him to not speak out about the abortion language in the Senate health care bill. In a recent interview , Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) accused the White House and Democrats of pressuring him to not speak …

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Written by FF Washington Insider on Wednesday December 23, 2009

A Problem for Pawlenty

Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs took strenuous exception to Gov. Tim Pawlenty's comments about teaching creationism in his recent Newsweek interview . The interview - and Johnson's reaction - bespeak a religious problem for Pawlenty that will require much tact on his part and that of …

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Written by David Frum on Wednesday December 23, 2009

Count Rudy Out

Rudy Giuliani dropped a bombshell on the New York GOP by deciding not to run for either Governor or the U.S. Senate in 2010. Rudolph Giuliani is not going to run for Governor or for the U.S. Senate in 2010, dropping a bombshell on New York’s GOP. Giuliani, who will endorse Rick Lazio ’s bid for …

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Written by Richard Brownell on Tuesday December 22, 2009

Obamacare: More Regulation, Less Innovation

The health bill coming out of Congress will likely mandate that insurers spend a large percentage of total premiums paying medical claims. This sounds like a common sense measure but will only squelch innovation. When a healthcare bill lands on President Obama’s desk sometime after the New Year, …

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Written by Eli Lehrer on Tuesday December 22, 2009

2010: Make or Break for Obama and Palin

Pressure is now on both Obama and Palin – for him to start implementing noble intentions, and for her to defuse the Republican establishment’s horror at her popularity. Time magazine may think U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is 2009’s “Person of the Year, ” but Time is wrong: 2009 …

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Written by Peter Worthington on Tuesday December 22, 2009

End Game

What's the future of healthcare after the Dems pass their bill? More regulation, more taxation, more redistribution - or so the liberals are promising themselves . What's the future of healthcare after the Dems pass their bill? More regulation, more taxation, more redistribution - or so the …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday December 22, 2009

Dems Haven't Given Up on Single-Payer

The Reid deal will only pave the way for what Howard Dean and the hard Left honestly and forthrightly say that they want: a “single-payer” healthcare system in which private sector insurers no longer exist and the government monopolizes the healthcare marketplace. John McCain joked last week …

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Written by John Guardiano on Monday December 21, 2009

Laws and Sausages

Larry Sabato has a great line today about the byzantine process that gave us the Senate health reform bill. Larry Sabato has a great line today: Whether you like the outcome or not, the health care bill was an extreme example of legislative sausage-making. The process has created …

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Written by John Guardiano on Monday December 21, 2009

Fighting the Left and Winning

The Right could learn from the example set by Charles Krauthammer, the single most trenchant and insightful critic of the Obama administration. Washington Post columnist  Charles Krauthammer just marked his  25th year as a columnist. This is significant because 25 years is itself a long time, …

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Written by John Guardiano on Monday December 21, 2009

You Read It First at FrumForum

As we first pointed out back in April: the Democrats' health reform efforts would not have been possible without a little conservative help. Paul Krugman, Dec. 20, 2009 Heroes of health reform I haven’t seen anyone point this out; but it occurs to me that we all owe thanks to the Club …

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Written by David Frum on Monday December 21, 2009

Obamacare’s Lethal Flaw

The Senate's healthcare legislation offers plenty for any free marketer to dislike. But one feature that’s gotten little attention -- the introduction of centralized price control for health insurance policies -- may rank as the new bill’s very worst feature. The healthcare legislation almost …

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Written by Eli Lehrer on Monday December 21, 2009

Why the GOP Lost the Healthcare Fight

Republicans and conservatives want two things in the healthcare debate: To keep costs down and keep healthcare providers free of government interference. But of course they can’t have both. Conservatives went into the healthcare fight with many tactical advantages. 1) We were the party of the …

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Written by David Frum on Sunday December 20, 2009

Health Reform After Action Report

Was there any time this year when the Republicans in Congress and conservatives in the country had anything like a strategy on healthcare? Either a credible plan as to how to beat it - or else a set of negotiating demands for amending it? Was there any time this year when the Republicans in …

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Written by David Frum on Saturday December 19, 2009

The Dems' Health Care Win

Ultimately, the Democrats who really do want to help people weren't going to miss a chance to get 30 million plus people health insurance for the rest of their lives. Here's some more details on the final bill —Sen. Ron Wyden's exchanges were expanded, and smart cost control measures introduced …

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Written by Eugene Debs on Saturday December 19, 2009

Insurgents "Hacking" Our Drones? No Big Deal

Recent reports that insurgents in Iraq have been hacking video from our military drones are overblown. While the militants have shown some ingenuity, our video feeds aren't even encrypted. The headlines read : Insurgents Hack U.S. Drones $26 Software Is Used to Breach Key Weapons in …

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Written by Sean Linnane on Saturday December 19, 2009

Pakistan: Committing Genocide Against Fellow Muslims

In 1971, assisted by 13 battalions of mujahideen, Pakistan’s soldiers slaughtered three million people over 9 bloodcurdling months. This is the ninth installment in Kapil Komireddi’s series, Pakistan: Anatomy of a Failed State.  Click here for the rest of the series. On the night …

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Written by Kapil Komireddi on Saturday December 19, 2009

How the Military Deals with Snakes

There's more than one way to handle a snake in the middle of a mission. Differential Theory of U.S. Armed Forces (Snake Model) Upon Encountering a Snake in the Area of Operations (AO):   1. "Straight-Leg" : Sees snake, runs screaming from the area. 2. Airborne …

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Written by Sean Linnane on Friday December 18, 2009

The Left Debates the Healthcare Bill

It's becoming apparent that if President Obama's health reform does fail, it will fall victim at least as much to opposition from the Democratic left as from Republicans. Here's something to follow today: a debate at TPM Cafe about what liberals and progressives should think of the dwindling …

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Written by David Frum on Friday December 18, 2009