Caroline Glick describes the process of making Israel's existence illegitimate which, of course, is the first step toward her destruction.
Republicans are incensed in Alaska over the Ted Stevens affair, after the charges were dropped and the prosecutor investigated for misconduct, all too late to help Stevens, who lost his re-reelection bid. Those calling for a special election, essentially a "do over", are wasting their time. The election was held, Mark Begich won, Stevens lost. The fact that Stevens lost because of political dirty tricks, well, that's just part of the grand tradition of American politics. If they could make the case that the election itself was tainted by fraud, they might have a shot, but I don't think anyone is saying that.
Paul Krugman explains why the Chinese find themselves in a "dollar trap".
Charles Krauthammer explains why the auto company takeovers and the interventions into the financial sector are not the most transformative things President Obama is planning to do to the country.
New York Post columnist Joel Sherman says the new Yankee Stadium is a monument to greed, and entirely inappropriate for the times.
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the justice system is partially fault in the Steven's case, but then it would seem that the public's short attention span might also be at fault in this and similar scenarios
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