The Bullpen
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Obama plays to the anti-American crowd
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By David Frum Last updated
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Obama heads for foreign policy disaster
feature Convinced of his righteousness, President Obama has set a sure course on foreign policy. It's doubtful he sees the train wreck up ahead.
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Tea Party cannibals
feature The Tea Party has an appetite for RINOs, but not for the kind of compromises that bring a party together
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The GOP's dueling delusional campaign ads
feature Slick ads attacking Jon Huntsman and Tim Pawlenty as reasonable moderates show just how divorced from reality today's Republican Party is
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It's Obama's victory
feature If bin Laden's assassination had gone badly, he would have been blamed. That's why he gets the credit
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How immigration reform threatens health reform
opinion If immigration reform legalizes the 10-12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., who pays for their ObamaCare?
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The Krugman question
feature Nobel laureate Paul Krugman is warning — perhaps rightly — that the U.S. has entered an economic depression. His policy prescription is misguided, but where are the conservative solutions?
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The cruel hoax of green jobs
feature Today's young job seekers confront narrowed choices, pinched futures and the deceptive promise of an industry yoked to subsidy and regulation.
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Prelude to Republican fratricide
feature GOP candidates in New York and New Jersey should be cruising to victory this November. But angry conservatives would rather hand power to Democrats than help moderate Republicans win.
By David Frum Last updated
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Where is the outrage?
feature With 4 million long-term unemployed, and no new jobs, we're still waiting for the protests to start.
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It's Army vs. CIA in Afghanistan
feature A front-page story in The New York Times reveals the U.S. Army has initiated another shock-and-awe campaign. This time, the enemy is the CIA.
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Will health reform cause the next bailout?
feature President Obama has escalated his attacks on insurers. But if reform passes, his harsh words may be the prelude to an embrace
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Lessons from David Cameron
feature Britain's Conservative prime minister could teach the Republicans a thing or two
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3 reasons to feel good about the economy
feature The unemployment rate remains stubbornly high, and D.C. is mired in a debt-ceiling stalemate. But it's not all bad
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