On My Radar: Thursday, April 12, 2007

Cley-next-the-Sea Windmill, originally uploaded by Egerton Claret.
Today is my former colleague Ivy Sellers’ last day at Human Events. Ivy was the first person I ever hired (way back in January 2006), so she’ll have a special place in my heart. I wish her luck in her future endeavors — and apologize for missing her farewell lunch today at Irish Times.
• President Must Veto Unconstitutional War Funding Legislation - Ed Feulner, Heritage Foundation
• Reid Surprises Allies, Opponents Alike With Stance on Antiwar Bill - Lois Romano, Washington Post
• Veterans to Democrat Leaders: Actions Speak Louder Than Words - Brad Dayspring, RSC Blog
• Tour extension hits families, soldiers hard - Matthew Stannard & Anna Badkhen, San Francisco Chronicle
• Parents advised to teach patriotism - Joanna Sugden, Washington Times
• A revolt against bloggers behaving badly - Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal
• Right Wing, Wrong Character? - Helena Andrews, The Politico
• Fuzzy Climate Math - George F. Will, Washington Post
• Noble Rot of the Tax Code Makes 2007 a Grand Cru - Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg
• Senate Passes Stem Cell Research Bill - Rick Weiss, Washington Post
• Democratic presidential candidates caved to netroots’ anti-Fox campaign - The Examiner
• Anecdotal Evidence: Hillary Will Lose - Ryan Sager, New York Sun Politics
• McCain’s Support for War Is Risky, but Necessary - John Broder & Adam Nagourney, New York Times
• Poll: McCain falls behind with GOP voters - Janet Hook, Los Angeles Times
• McCain Trims Headquarters Staff - Marc Ambinder, Hotline On Call



