On My Radar: Tuesday, March 27, 2007

27 Mar
2007


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A busy day on Capitol Hill. I’m about to head over to FreedomWorks for today’s Conservative Bloggers’ Briefing. Meanwhile, enjoy these headlines, including a few from yesterday that I didn’t get around to featuring.

‚Ä¢ Halt in Funding of War Would Endanger GIs – Eli Lake, New York Sun
‚Ä¢ In McConnell tactic, veto pen is backstop – Elana Schor, The Hill
‚Ä¢ Senate war bill features $20B in pork – Charles Hurt, The Examiner
‚Ä¢ Conservatives oppose pet projects – Andrew Taylor, Associated Press
‚Ä¢ Bill would shelter unsightly billboards – Kathy Kiely, USA Today

‚Ä¢ The Crime-Statistics Con Job – John Lott, Fox News
‚Ä¢ Embrace the machine that works better than magic – Glenn Reynolds, The Examiner
‚Ä¢ Earmark Cover-Up – John Fund, Wall Street Journal
‚Ä¢ Who Really Pays? – Editorial, Investors Business Daily
‚Ä¢ Democrats’ budget relies on empty reserves – Joel Havemann, Los Angeles Times

‚Ä¢ A President All Alone – Robert D. Novak, Washington Post
‚Ä¢ Understanding Reagan – Peter Hannaford, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ Can the GOP become a national party again? – Brendan Miniter, Wall Street Journal
‚Ä¢ Thompson Attracts House Support – Jonathan Martin, The Politico
‚Ä¢ Thompson Takes Bites Out of Giuliani, Romney – Ryan Sager, New York Sun Politics

‚Ä¢ Arnold, Rush Battle for Republican Party’s Soul – Kevin Hassett, Bloomberg
‚Ä¢ Democrats Put McConnell on Hit List – Carrie Budoff, The Politico
‚Ä¢ Ensign: GOP on road to recovery – Donald Lambro & Chris Dolan, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ ‘The Hammer’ strikes back – Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
‚Ä¢ McCain-Feingold: Five Years of Failure – Ryan Sager, New York Sun Politics

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