

Featured Articles — September 6, 2008
September 6, 2008 by Jonathan Movroydis | Filed Under Featured Articles
Interesting Takes from Home and Abroad:
Thanks, Guys by William Kristol
The media’s attacks on Sarah Palin backfire.
Text size: McCain’s choice won’t fool women By Jessica Reaves
Perhaps the most delightfully candid assessment of Palin’s dismal lack of experience came from Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan. During an off-camera moment on MSNBC, Noonan, a former Reagan.
Greetings from the energized GOP base Meghan Daum
Sarah Palin looks good from this family’s living room.
Running From Reality By Bob Herbert
If there was one pre-eminent characteristic of the Republican convention this week, it was the quality of deception. Words completely lost their meaning. Reality was turned upside down.
The referendum on Sarah Palin By George Jonas
The U.S. election of 2008 is shaping up as a contest about a vice-president — possibly a first in America. In most American elections, few things matter less than the second-in-command. In this one, judging by the media attention, few things matter more.
Capital By Michael Cooper
Ignore Palin, Dis McCain
Ahmadinejad’s New Enemy: Women By Amir Taheri
IN one of his last sermons before his death, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini warned of “three threats” to his vision of Islam: the US, the Jews and women.
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